The Alishan National Scenic Area is a mountain resort and natural preserve located in the mountains of Chiayi County in Taiwan. It is 415km² in area. It includes, among other things, mountain wilderness, four villages, waterfalls, high altitude tea plantations, the Alishan Forest Railway, and several hiking trails. The area is popular among tourists and mountain climbers, and Alishan, or Mount Ali, itself has become one of the major landmarks associated with Taiwan. The area is also famous for its production of high mountain tea and wasabi.
Alishan is well known for its sunrises, and on a suitable morning one can observe the sun come up on a sea of clouds in the area between Alishan and Yüshan. Alishan and Sun Moon Lake are two of the best known scenic spots in Asia. The song Ālǐshān de gūniang (Chinese:阿里山的姑娘; English: The Girls of Alishan) that refers to the beautiful girls of the Tsou aboriginal tribe, is one of Taiwan's most popular folk songs. This song is also well known in China and several foreign countries.
Gong Fu Tea|chA - Episode 23 - Yellow Tea (黃茶 | Huáng Chá)
So-Han dives into the world of Yellow Tea, a type of tea defined by its light oxidation level. In this episode, we learn about the mèn huáng 燜黃 ("stewed yellow") process for making yellow tea, which is a process of keeping humidity trapped in a mostly-closed environment during oxidation. Yellow tea is generally made in small (artisan level) batches, as it is an extremely intuitive process and cannot easily be replicated exactly from batch to batch. So-Han discusses some famous Yellow Teas, such as Junshan Yinzhen, as well as some more novel teas such as the Du Yun and Lao Gong Xiang Yellow Teas from Guizhou. Shout out to Rui Liu of Grass People Tree for introducing us to such awesome teas from Guizhou!
Also featuring a very loose demo of a double gong dao bei pouring style! lol.
[EDITOR...
published: 14 May 2021
Review: Wiki Golf
An addicting iOS Application? I never thought I'd live to see the day.
CHALLENGE: How many clicks does it take you to get from the Wikipdia page for iPhone to Wikipedia's Android Page? It only took me 3 strokes:
iPhone - iOS - Google Maps - Android
Full App here: http://goo.gl/C5HJ [10% of proceeds donated to Wikipedia]
--
Twitter: http://goo.gl/wtHF
Facebook: http://goo.gl/TbXC
published: 31 Oct 2010
Human Behavior Understanding and Engineering: A Partnership
Emily Mower Provost, Ph.D.
Presented at the 7th Annual Prechter Lecture, October 28, 2013
"Managing Moods -- The Human Computer Interface"
http://www.prechterfund.org/lecture/2013/
published: 07 Nov 2013
around Taiwan - 火車快飛 - 阿里山森林鐵路 2014.8.20
published: 22 Aug 2014
ZK Study Club - Plonk with Zac Williamson
ZK Study Club is a monthly study group about a specific topic in the space.
Notes from this session are here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IY3CuSpmGiXoHvhdLQcz84IgYm2jc9UMkrbySLVzbGM/edit
Resources to prepare with: Plonk paper https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/953.pdf
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published: 30 Aug 2019
First time in Taiwan (ท่องเที่ยวไต้หวันครั้งแรก) EP.1
วีดีโอนี้เป็นการรีวิวการท่องเที่ยวที่ไต้หวันของเราสองคน(มะปราง&ธี)ครั้งแรกในชีวิตค่ะ เราเดินทางด้วยสายการบิน NokScoot ตั้งแต่วันที่ 8-13 พ.ค.60
ก่อนไปเราได้เตรียมตัวเป็นอย่างดี เช็คสภาพอากาศวางแผนทริปแบบ เป้ะ เป้ะ เป้ะ!! แต่พอไปถึง โอ้ววว.... อากาศแปรปรวนรวนเร ไม่เป็นตามแผนสักวัน พอถึงสนามบินพวกเราก็รีบเอากระเป๋าไปฝากที่ Taipei station baggage service center ใกล้Taipei main station แล้วแพ็คกระเป๋าใบเล็กสำหรับค้าง1คืน ที่จิ่วเฟิ่นไปเที่ยวกันต่อ
สถานที่ที่เราไปวันแรก ตามนี้จ้าาา....
-Longshan Temple
-Bopiliao
-Gold Museum Park
-Jiufen old street
แต่ละที่จะเป็นอย่างไรบ้าง เชิญชมได้เลยค่ะ ^_^
EP2 : https://youtu.be/AJSHdXFTuFw
EP3 : https://youtu.be/LRg4FnIzC0A
Music by Hip Hop & Rap Beats - BreathtakingBeats.com :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj8hzue5qA4
published: 18 May 2017
Adding manual edits to Wikidata: how to add statements with verifiable data and how to create items
Wikidata is a free linked database of secondary data (facts and statements) that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wikisource, and others.
This session was a practical workshop at Repository Fringe 2017 demonstrating how to add statements to Wikidata manually as follows:
What are we doing?
Adding some missing data to Wikidata items for ‘Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.’ Each Wikidata editor will receive a batch with 5 fellows.
What data to add?
Our practical session will focus on adding the field: award received (P166)
●Open your selected batch of data from the batches spreadsheet
Finding the item
1. Go to Wikidata.org
2. Se...
published: 19 Oct 2017
Victoria B. Fendel: Small Step for a Man, Giant Leap for a People: The Beginnings of Coptic Alphabet
Talk #17 given at /gʁafematik/ 2020 Conference (online), on June 18th, 2020.
https://grafematik2020.sciencesconf.org/
The paper looks at the beginnings of the Coptic alphabet in first- and second-century Egypt from different angles. It reviews and builds on the sometimes-contradictory research from a social perspective also considering practical challenges for the ancient writers. It explores the relevance of cognitive factors in the transition to the first alphabetic writing system for the Egyptian language.
published: 21 Jun 2020
Doug Crockford @ TechXploration (Part 2 / 4)
Watch Part 2/4 of the presentation by Douglas Crockford, who joined us on June 21, 2012 to give the latest in his series of talks "Programming Style and Your Brain".
For Parts 1-4 + Q&A, click on the "TechXploration PayPal" channel.
About Douglas Crockford:
* Father of JSON
* Writer and speaker on JavaScript
* Developer of JSLint
Are you in San Jose? Attend the next TechXploraton Meetup: www.meetup.com/TechXploration
What is TechXploration?
TechXploration plugs you into the latest conversations about technology, trends and issues with the industry's top thought leaders. Come listen, share, debate -- and stay for the great food, music, and socializing. Strong opinions welcome!
So-Han dives into the world of Yellow Tea, a type of tea defined by its light oxidation level. In this episode, we learn about the mèn huáng 燜黃 ("stewed yellow"...
So-Han dives into the world of Yellow Tea, a type of tea defined by its light oxidation level. In this episode, we learn about the mèn huáng 燜黃 ("stewed yellow") process for making yellow tea, which is a process of keeping humidity trapped in a mostly-closed environment during oxidation. Yellow tea is generally made in small (artisan level) batches, as it is an extremely intuitive process and cannot easily be replicated exactly from batch to batch. So-Han discusses some famous Yellow Teas, such as Junshan Yinzhen, as well as some more novel teas such as the Du Yun and Lao Gong Xiang Yellow Teas from Guizhou. Shout out to Rui Liu of Grass People Tree for introducing us to such awesome teas from Guizhou!
Also featuring a very loose demo of a double gong dao bei pouring style! lol.
[EDITOR'S NOTE: In Yellow Tea processing, the mèn huáng 燜黃 ("stewed yellow") process comes after the shāqīng 殺青 cooking process. In the episode, So-Han notes this as the other way around, but has confirmed that this is misspoken.]
Tea featured int his episode:
Mabian Huang Ya - https://westchinatea.com/30g-mabian-huang-ya/
Lychee Gummy Du Yun Yellow Tea - https://westchinatea.com/30g-lychee-gummy-yellow-tea/
Gong Fu Tea|chA is a viewer-supported show. Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/teahouseghost
Music by: B. Glenn Copeland (www.SongCycles.com)
Production Credits:
Directed by: Erik Duemig
Director of Photography: Jacob Berardi
Edited by: Henry Arrambide
Assistant Edited by: Jacob Berardi
Sound by: Erik Duemig
So-Han dives into the world of Yellow Tea, a type of tea defined by its light oxidation level. In this episode, we learn about the mèn huáng 燜黃 ("stewed yellow") process for making yellow tea, which is a process of keeping humidity trapped in a mostly-closed environment during oxidation. Yellow tea is generally made in small (artisan level) batches, as it is an extremely intuitive process and cannot easily be replicated exactly from batch to batch. So-Han discusses some famous Yellow Teas, such as Junshan Yinzhen, as well as some more novel teas such as the Du Yun and Lao Gong Xiang Yellow Teas from Guizhou. Shout out to Rui Liu of Grass People Tree for introducing us to such awesome teas from Guizhou!
Also featuring a very loose demo of a double gong dao bei pouring style! lol.
[EDITOR'S NOTE: In Yellow Tea processing, the mèn huáng 燜黃 ("stewed yellow") process comes after the shāqīng 殺青 cooking process. In the episode, So-Han notes this as the other way around, but has confirmed that this is misspoken.]
Tea featured int his episode:
Mabian Huang Ya - https://westchinatea.com/30g-mabian-huang-ya/
Lychee Gummy Du Yun Yellow Tea - https://westchinatea.com/30g-lychee-gummy-yellow-tea/
Gong Fu Tea|chA is a viewer-supported show. Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/teahouseghost
Music by: B. Glenn Copeland (www.SongCycles.com)
Production Credits:
Directed by: Erik Duemig
Director of Photography: Jacob Berardi
Edited by: Henry Arrambide
Assistant Edited by: Jacob Berardi
Sound by: Erik Duemig
An addicting iOS Application? I never thought I'd live to see the day.
CHALLENGE: How many clicks does it take you to get from the Wikipdia page for iPhone t...
An addicting iOS Application? I never thought I'd live to see the day.
CHALLENGE: How many clicks does it take you to get from the Wikipdia page for iPhone to Wikipedia's Android Page? It only took me 3 strokes:
iPhone - iOS - Google Maps - Android
Full App here: http://goo.gl/C5HJ [10% of proceeds donated to Wikipedia]
--
Twitter: http://goo.gl/wtHF
Facebook: http://goo.gl/TbXC
An addicting iOS Application? I never thought I'd live to see the day.
CHALLENGE: How many clicks does it take you to get from the Wikipdia page for iPhone to Wikipedia's Android Page? It only took me 3 strokes:
iPhone - iOS - Google Maps - Android
Full App here: http://goo.gl/C5HJ [10% of proceeds donated to Wikipedia]
--
Twitter: http://goo.gl/wtHF
Facebook: http://goo.gl/TbXC
Emily Mower Provost, Ph.D.
Presented at the 7th Annual Prechter Lecture, October 28, 2013
"Managing Moods -- The Human Computer Interface"
http://www.prechter...
Emily Mower Provost, Ph.D.
Presented at the 7th Annual Prechter Lecture, October 28, 2013
"Managing Moods -- The Human Computer Interface"
http://www.prechterfund.org/lecture/2013/
Emily Mower Provost, Ph.D.
Presented at the 7th Annual Prechter Lecture, October 28, 2013
"Managing Moods -- The Human Computer Interface"
http://www.prechterfund.org/lecture/2013/
ZK Study Club is a monthly study group about a specific topic in the space.
Notes from this session are here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IY3CuSpmGiXo...
ZK Study Club is a monthly study group about a specific topic in the space.
Notes from this session are here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IY3CuSpmGiXoHvhdLQcz84IgYm2jc9UMkrbySLVzbGM/edit
Resources to prepare with: Plonk paper https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/953.pdf
To Follow the Zero Knowledge Podcast us at https://www.zeroknowledge.fm
To the listeners of Zero Knowledge Podcast, if you like what we do:
- Follow us on Twitter - @zeroknowledgefm
- Join us on Telegram - https://t.me/joinchat/B_81tQ57-ThZg8yOSx5gjA
- Support our Gitcoin Grant - https://gitcoin.co/grants/38/zero-knowledge-podcast
- Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge
ZK Study Club is a monthly study group about a specific topic in the space.
Notes from this session are here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IY3CuSpmGiXoHvhdLQcz84IgYm2jc9UMkrbySLVzbGM/edit
Resources to prepare with: Plonk paper https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/953.pdf
To Follow the Zero Knowledge Podcast us at https://www.zeroknowledge.fm
To the listeners of Zero Knowledge Podcast, if you like what we do:
- Follow us on Twitter - @zeroknowledgefm
- Join us on Telegram - https://t.me/joinchat/B_81tQ57-ThZg8yOSx5gjA
- Support our Gitcoin Grant - https://gitcoin.co/grants/38/zero-knowledge-podcast
- Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge
วีดีโอนี้เป็นการรีวิวการท่องเที่ยวที่ไต้หวันของเราสองคน(มะปราง&ธี)ครั้งแรกในชีวิตค่ะ เราเดินทางด้วยสายการบิน NokScoot ตั้งแต่วันที่ 8-13 พ.ค.60
ก่อนไปเราได้เตรียมตัวเป็นอย่างดี เช็คสภาพอากาศวางแผนทริปแบบ เป้ะ เป้ะ เป้ะ!! แต่พอไปถึง โอ้ววว.... อากาศแปรปรวนรวนเร ไม่เป็นตามแผนสักวัน พอถึงสนามบินพวกเราก็รีบเอากระเป๋าไปฝากที่ Taipei station baggage service center ใกล้Taipei main station แล้วแพ็คกระเป๋าใบเล็กสำหรับค้าง1คืน ที่จิ่วเฟิ่นไปเที่ยวกันต่อ
สถานที่ที่เราไปวันแรก ตามนี้จ้าาา....
-Longshan Temple
-Bopiliao
-Gold Museum Park
-Jiufen old street
แต่ละที่จะเป็นอย่างไรบ้าง เชิญชมได้เลยค่ะ ^_^
EP2 : https://youtu.be/AJSHdXFTuFw
EP3 : https://youtu.be/LRg4FnIzC0A
Music by Hip Hop & Rap Beats - BreathtakingBeats.com :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj8hzue5qA4
วีดีโอนี้เป็นการรีวิวการท่องเที่ยวที่ไต้หวันของเราสองคน(มะปราง&ธี)ครั้งแรกในชีวิตค่ะ เราเดินทางด้วยสายการบิน NokScoot ตั้งแต่วันที่ 8-13 พ.ค.60
ก่อนไปเราได้เตรียมตัวเป็นอย่างดี เช็คสภาพอากาศวางแผนทริปแบบ เป้ะ เป้ะ เป้ะ!! แต่พอไปถึง โอ้ววว.... อากาศแปรปรวนรวนเร ไม่เป็นตามแผนสักวัน พอถึงสนามบินพวกเราก็รีบเอากระเป๋าไปฝากที่ Taipei station baggage service center ใกล้Taipei main station แล้วแพ็คกระเป๋าใบเล็กสำหรับค้าง1คืน ที่จิ่วเฟิ่นไปเที่ยวกันต่อ
สถานที่ที่เราไปวันแรก ตามนี้จ้าาา....
-Longshan Temple
-Bopiliao
-Gold Museum Park
-Jiufen old street
แต่ละที่จะเป็นอย่างไรบ้าง เชิญชมได้เลยค่ะ ^_^
EP2 : https://youtu.be/AJSHdXFTuFw
EP3 : https://youtu.be/LRg4FnIzC0A
Music by Hip Hop & Rap Beats - BreathtakingBeats.com :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj8hzue5qA4
Wikidata is a free linked database of secondary data (facts and statements) that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Wikidata acts as central st...
Wikidata is a free linked database of secondary data (facts and statements) that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wikisource, and others.
This session was a practical workshop at Repository Fringe 2017 demonstrating how to add statements to Wikidata manually as follows:
What are we doing?
Adding some missing data to Wikidata items for ‘Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.’ Each Wikidata editor will receive a batch with 5 fellows.
What data to add?
Our practical session will focus on adding the field: award received (P166)
●Open your selected batch of data from the batches spreadsheet
Finding the item
1. Go to Wikidata.org
2. Search for a Q number on your list and click on the result
Adding the ‘award received’ statement
1. Click “+ statement” button above the identifiers section.
2. Type “award received” and select it.
3. Type “Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh” and Select.
4. If appropriate add a qualifier underneath.
5. Click ‘add qualifier’ and type ‘point of time’
6. Add year of election in the value field (provided in the batch spreadsheet).
7. Click Save
Extension exercise – adding reference information.
To add a reference:
Click on a statement and select ‘Add reference’.
Type ‘Reference URL’ as the property for the reference and paste in the RSE url address of the reference (provided in batch spreadsheet) in the value field. Hit return to save the reference.
Further data you can add:
Add the statement member (P463) of Royal Society of Edinburgh (Q117467) if it is not there.
· Add Date of birth (P569) data as a statement if date of birth information is available. This will help visualise the information in timeline form.
· Add Place of birth (P19) data as a statement if place of birth information is available. This will help visualise the information in map form.
Part 2: Create missing items and add basic statements.
1. Click here to go to the item creation page: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:NewItem
2. Use the person’s name (provided in the Batch spreadsheet) as the English label for this new data item.
3. Click ‘create’ at the bottom of the page.
4. Add 3 statements to this new data item by clicking on the ‘+ Add statement’ button.
i) ‘Instance of’(P31) with a value of ‘human’ (Q5)
ii) ‘Gender’ (P21) with a value of ‘female’ (Q6581072)
iii) ‘award received’ (P166) with a value of ‘Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh’ (Q5438598).
Hit return to save each time.
Congratulations you are now a Wikidata editor!
Wikidata is a free linked database of secondary data (facts and statements) that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wikisource, and others.
This session was a practical workshop at Repository Fringe 2017 demonstrating how to add statements to Wikidata manually as follows:
What are we doing?
Adding some missing data to Wikidata items for ‘Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.’ Each Wikidata editor will receive a batch with 5 fellows.
What data to add?
Our practical session will focus on adding the field: award received (P166)
●Open your selected batch of data from the batches spreadsheet
Finding the item
1. Go to Wikidata.org
2. Search for a Q number on your list and click on the result
Adding the ‘award received’ statement
1. Click “+ statement” button above the identifiers section.
2. Type “award received” and select it.
3. Type “Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh” and Select.
4. If appropriate add a qualifier underneath.
5. Click ‘add qualifier’ and type ‘point of time’
6. Add year of election in the value field (provided in the batch spreadsheet).
7. Click Save
Extension exercise – adding reference information.
To add a reference:
Click on a statement and select ‘Add reference’.
Type ‘Reference URL’ as the property for the reference and paste in the RSE url address of the reference (provided in batch spreadsheet) in the value field. Hit return to save the reference.
Further data you can add:
Add the statement member (P463) of Royal Society of Edinburgh (Q117467) if it is not there.
· Add Date of birth (P569) data as a statement if date of birth information is available. This will help visualise the information in timeline form.
· Add Place of birth (P19) data as a statement if place of birth information is available. This will help visualise the information in map form.
Part 2: Create missing items and add basic statements.
1. Click here to go to the item creation page: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:NewItem
2. Use the person’s name (provided in the Batch spreadsheet) as the English label for this new data item.
3. Click ‘create’ at the bottom of the page.
4. Add 3 statements to this new data item by clicking on the ‘+ Add statement’ button.
i) ‘Instance of’(P31) with a value of ‘human’ (Q5)
ii) ‘Gender’ (P21) with a value of ‘female’ (Q6581072)
iii) ‘award received’ (P166) with a value of ‘Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh’ (Q5438598).
Hit return to save each time.
Congratulations you are now a Wikidata editor!
Talk #17 given at /gʁafematik/ 2020 Conference (online), on June 18th, 2020.
https://grafematik2020.sciencesconf.org/
The paper looks at the beginnings of ...
Talk #17 given at /gʁafematik/ 2020 Conference (online), on June 18th, 2020.
https://grafematik2020.sciencesconf.org/
The paper looks at the beginnings of the Coptic alphabet in first- and second-century Egypt from different angles. It reviews and builds on the sometimes-contradictory research from a social perspective also considering practical challenges for the ancient writers. It explores the relevance of cognitive factors in the transition to the first alphabetic writing system for the Egyptian language.
Talk #17 given at /gʁafematik/ 2020 Conference (online), on June 18th, 2020.
https://grafematik2020.sciencesconf.org/
The paper looks at the beginnings of the Coptic alphabet in first- and second-century Egypt from different angles. It reviews and builds on the sometimes-contradictory research from a social perspective also considering practical challenges for the ancient writers. It explores the relevance of cognitive factors in the transition to the first alphabetic writing system for the Egyptian language.
Watch Part 2/4 of the presentation by Douglas Crockford, who joined us on June 21, 2012 to give the latest in his series of talks "Programming Style and Your Br...
Watch Part 2/4 of the presentation by Douglas Crockford, who joined us on June 21, 2012 to give the latest in his series of talks "Programming Style and Your Brain".
For Parts 1-4 + Q&A, click on the "TechXploration PayPal" channel.
About Douglas Crockford:
* Father of JSON
* Writer and speaker on JavaScript
* Developer of JSLint
Are you in San Jose? Attend the next TechXploraton Meetup: www.meetup.com/TechXploration
What is TechXploration?
TechXploration plugs you into the latest conversations about technology, trends and issues with the industry's top thought leaders. Come listen, share, debate -- and stay for the great food, music, and socializing. Strong opinions welcome!
Watch Part 2/4 of the presentation by Douglas Crockford, who joined us on June 21, 2012 to give the latest in his series of talks "Programming Style and Your Brain".
For Parts 1-4 + Q&A, click on the "TechXploration PayPal" channel.
About Douglas Crockford:
* Father of JSON
* Writer and speaker on JavaScript
* Developer of JSLint
Are you in San Jose? Attend the next TechXploraton Meetup: www.meetup.com/TechXploration
What is TechXploration?
TechXploration plugs you into the latest conversations about technology, trends and issues with the industry's top thought leaders. Come listen, share, debate -- and stay for the great food, music, and socializing. Strong opinions welcome!
So-Han dives into the world of Yellow Tea, a type of tea defined by its light oxidation level. In this episode, we learn about the mèn huáng 燜黃 ("stewed yellow") process for making yellow tea, which is a process of keeping humidity trapped in a mostly-closed environment during oxidation. Yellow tea is generally made in small (artisan level) batches, as it is an extremely intuitive process and cannot easily be replicated exactly from batch to batch. So-Han discusses some famous Yellow Teas, such as Junshan Yinzhen, as well as some more novel teas such as the Du Yun and Lao Gong Xiang Yellow Teas from Guizhou. Shout out to Rui Liu of Grass People Tree for introducing us to such awesome teas from Guizhou!
Also featuring a very loose demo of a double gong dao bei pouring style! lol.
[EDITOR'S NOTE: In Yellow Tea processing, the mèn huáng 燜黃 ("stewed yellow") process comes after the shāqīng 殺青 cooking process. In the episode, So-Han notes this as the other way around, but has confirmed that this is misspoken.]
Tea featured int his episode:
Mabian Huang Ya - https://westchinatea.com/30g-mabian-huang-ya/
Lychee Gummy Du Yun Yellow Tea - https://westchinatea.com/30g-lychee-gummy-yellow-tea/
Gong Fu Tea|chA is a viewer-supported show. Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/teahouseghost
Music by: B. Glenn Copeland (www.SongCycles.com)
Production Credits:
Directed by: Erik Duemig
Director of Photography: Jacob Berardi
Edited by: Henry Arrambide
Assistant Edited by: Jacob Berardi
Sound by: Erik Duemig
An addicting iOS Application? I never thought I'd live to see the day.
CHALLENGE: How many clicks does it take you to get from the Wikipdia page for iPhone to Wikipedia's Android Page? It only took me 3 strokes:
iPhone - iOS - Google Maps - Android
Full App here: http://goo.gl/C5HJ [10% of proceeds donated to Wikipedia]
--
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Presented at the 7th Annual Prechter Lecture, October 28, 2013
"Managing Moods -- The Human Computer Interface"
http://www.prechterfund.org/lecture/2013/
ZK Study Club is a monthly study group about a specific topic in the space.
Notes from this session are here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IY3CuSpmGiXoHvhdLQcz84IgYm2jc9UMkrbySLVzbGM/edit
Resources to prepare with: Plonk paper https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/953.pdf
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วีดีโอนี้เป็นการรีวิวการท่องเที่ยวที่ไต้หวันของเราสองคน(มะปราง&ธี)ครั้งแรกในชีวิตค่ะ เราเดินทางด้วยสายการบิน NokScoot ตั้งแต่วันที่ 8-13 พ.ค.60
ก่อนไปเราได้เตรียมตัวเป็นอย่างดี เช็คสภาพอากาศวางแผนทริปแบบ เป้ะ เป้ะ เป้ะ!! แต่พอไปถึง โอ้ววว.... อากาศแปรปรวนรวนเร ไม่เป็นตามแผนสักวัน พอถึงสนามบินพวกเราก็รีบเอากระเป๋าไปฝากที่ Taipei station baggage service center ใกล้Taipei main station แล้วแพ็คกระเป๋าใบเล็กสำหรับค้าง1คืน ที่จิ่วเฟิ่นไปเที่ยวกันต่อ
สถานที่ที่เราไปวันแรก ตามนี้จ้าาา....
-Longshan Temple
-Bopiliao
-Gold Museum Park
-Jiufen old street
แต่ละที่จะเป็นอย่างไรบ้าง เชิญชมได้เลยค่ะ ^_^
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Wikidata is a free linked database of secondary data (facts and statements) that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wikisource, and others.
This session was a practical workshop at Repository Fringe 2017 demonstrating how to add statements to Wikidata manually as follows:
What are we doing?
Adding some missing data to Wikidata items for ‘Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.’ Each Wikidata editor will receive a batch with 5 fellows.
What data to add?
Our practical session will focus on adding the field: award received (P166)
●Open your selected batch of data from the batches spreadsheet
Finding the item
1. Go to Wikidata.org
2. Search for a Q number on your list and click on the result
Adding the ‘award received’ statement
1. Click “+ statement” button above the identifiers section.
2. Type “award received” and select it.
3. Type “Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh” and Select.
4. If appropriate add a qualifier underneath.
5. Click ‘add qualifier’ and type ‘point of time’
6. Add year of election in the value field (provided in the batch spreadsheet).
7. Click Save
Extension exercise – adding reference information.
To add a reference:
Click on a statement and select ‘Add reference’.
Type ‘Reference URL’ as the property for the reference and paste in the RSE url address of the reference (provided in batch spreadsheet) in the value field. Hit return to save the reference.
Further data you can add:
Add the statement member (P463) of Royal Society of Edinburgh (Q117467) if it is not there.
· Add Date of birth (P569) data as a statement if date of birth information is available. This will help visualise the information in timeline form.
· Add Place of birth (P19) data as a statement if place of birth information is available. This will help visualise the information in map form.
Part 2: Create missing items and add basic statements.
1. Click here to go to the item creation page: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:NewItem
2. Use the person’s name (provided in the Batch spreadsheet) as the English label for this new data item.
3. Click ‘create’ at the bottom of the page.
4. Add 3 statements to this new data item by clicking on the ‘+ Add statement’ button.
i) ‘Instance of’(P31) with a value of ‘human’ (Q5)
ii) ‘Gender’ (P21) with a value of ‘female’ (Q6581072)
iii) ‘award received’ (P166) with a value of ‘Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh’ (Q5438598).
Hit return to save each time.
Congratulations you are now a Wikidata editor!
Talk #17 given at /gʁafematik/ 2020 Conference (online), on June 18th, 2020.
https://grafematik2020.sciencesconf.org/
The paper looks at the beginnings of the Coptic alphabet in first- and second-century Egypt from different angles. It reviews and builds on the sometimes-contradictory research from a social perspective also considering practical challenges for the ancient writers. It explores the relevance of cognitive factors in the transition to the first alphabetic writing system for the Egyptian language.
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The Alishan National Scenic Area is a mountain resort and natural preserve located in the mountains of Chiayi County in Taiwan. It is 415km² in area. It includes, among other things, mountain wilderness, four villages, waterfalls, high altitude tea plantations, the Alishan Forest Railway, and several hiking trails. The area is popular among tourists and mountain climbers, and Alishan, or Mount Ali, itself has become one of the major landmarks associated with Taiwan. The area is also famous for its production of high mountain tea and wasabi.
Alishan is well known for its sunrises, and on a suitable morning one can observe the sun come up on a sea of clouds in the area between Alishan and Yüshan. Alishan and Sun Moon Lake are two of the best known scenic spots in Asia. The song Ālǐshān de gūniang (Chinese:阿里山的姑娘; English: The Girls of Alishan) that refers to the beautiful girls of the Tsou aboriginal tribe, is one of Taiwan's most popular folk songs. This song is also well known in China and several foreign countries.
You are the reason to believe I've made a picture of your dream Last night I heard your whispering And now I'm playing symphony Chorus: Cause' baby u, You are the one to trust your time Cause' baby u, You are the one to love me for a while Baby you, you are the one to hold me, hold me tight You, you are the one who knows the way I feel tonight If you could touch me like you did And every moment let it be Sometimes I feel so incomplete