In the United States and Canadavarsity teams are the principal athletic teams representing a college, university, high school, or other secondary school. In Canada the term "Varsity" is rarely used amongst High School teams. Such teams compete against similar teams at corresponding educational institutions. Groups of varsity sports teams are often organized into athletic conferences, which are groups of teams that regularly play each other during a given athletic season. In recognition of their high level of performance, athletes on varsity teams are often given varsity letters. They are in contrast to the institution's club sports. A major difference between varsity and club sports is the source for allocated funds. Varsity teams receive financial support, equipment, and facilities from college and university athletic department budgets. Universities often allocate club sport budgets through student life departments similar to other clubs on campus. Because club sports cost more than other clubs, many club student-athletes must pay to play and also engage in team fundraising efforts to pay for facilities time, equipment, and other team expenses. At various levels of collegiate sports, varsity student athletes are eligible for scholarships solely or partially based on athletic skills.
The Short 330 (also SD3-30) is a small transport aircraft produced by Short Brothers. It seats up to 30 people and was relatively inexpensive and had low maintenance costs at the time of its introduction in 1976. The 330 was based on the SC.7 Skyvan.
Development
The Short 330 was developed by Short Brothers of Belfast from Short's earlier Short Skyvan STOL utility transport. The 330 had a longer wingspan and fuselage than the Skyvan, while retaining the Skyvan's square-shaped fuselage cross section, allowing it to carry up to 30 passengers while retaining good short field characteristics. The first prototype of the 330 flew on 22 August 1974.
The Short 330 is unusual in having all of its fuel contained in tanks located directly above the ceiling of the passenger cabin. There are two separate cockpit doors for pilot and co-pilot for access from inside the cabin.
While Short concentrated on producing airliners, the design also spawned two freight versions. The first of these, the Short 330-UTT (standing for Utility Tactical Transport), was a military transport version fitted with a strengthened cabin floor and paratroop doors, which was sold in small numbers, primarily to Thailand, which purchased four. The Short Sherpa was a freighter fitted with a full-width rear cargo door/ramp. This version first flew on 23 December 1982, with the first order, for 18 aircraft, being placed by the United States Air Force (USAF) in March 1983, for the European Distribution System Aircraft (EDSA) role, to fly spare parts between USAF bases within Europe.
Swatch Internet Time (or beat time) is a decimal time concept introduced in 1998 by the Swatch corporation as part of their marketing campaign for their line of "Beat" watches.
Instead of hours and minutes, the mean solar day is divided up into 1000 parts called ".beats". Each .beat is equal to one decimal minute in the French Revolutionary decimal time system and lasts 1 minute and 26.4 seconds (86.4 seconds) in standard time. Times are notated as a 3-digit number out of 1000 after midnight. So, @248 would indicate a time 248 .beats after midnight representing 248/1000 of a day, just over 5 hours and 57 minutes.
There are no time zones in Swatch Internet Time; instead, the new time scale of Biel Meantime (BMT) is used, based on Swatch's headquarters in Biel, Switzerland and equivalent to Central European Time, West Africa Time, and UTC+01. Unlike civil time in Switzerland and many other countries, Swatch Internet Time does not observe daylight saving time.
History
Swatch Internet Time was announced on October 23, 1998, in a ceremony at the Junior Summit '98, attended by Nicolas G. Hayek, President and CEO of the Swatch Group, G.N. Hayek, President of Swatch Ltd., and Nicholas Negroponte, founder and then-director of the MIT Media Lab. During the Summit, Swatch Internet Time became the official time system for Nation1, an online country (supposedly) created and run by children.
Beat (Hangul:Β λΉνΈ;RR:Β Biteu) is 1997 South Korean gangster film directed by Kim Sung-su and written by Sam Shin about a high school dropout who is forced into gang life. Jung Woo-sung played the lead Min and Ko So-young his love interest Romy. The plot is based on a bestselling graphic novel by Huh Young-man.
The role solidified Jung as a leading Korean actor and was also based on his real-life experience as a high school dropout. This was the third and final film pairing Jung and Ko, but the director would later work with Jung again in Musa (2001).
Plot
Three friends in Korea all drop out of high school. Min is a feared brawler whose widowed mother is a drunk. The story traces his journey from high school to the underworld as his best friend introduces him to life in the mob. Complicating Min's life further is his love for the volatile Romy, a girl from an upper-class family with dreams of going to a prestigious college.
In police terminology, a beat is the territory and time that a police officer patrols. Beat policing is based on traditional policing (late 19th century) and utilises the close relationship with the community members within the assigned beat to strengthen police effectiveness and encourage cooperative efforts to make a safer community. Beat police typically patrol on foot or bicycle which provides more interaction between police and community members.
Before the advent of personal radio communications, beats were organised in towns and cities to cover specific areas, usually shown on a map in the police station and given some sort of name or number. Officers reporting on duty would be allocated a beat by their sergeant and sometimes given a card indicating that the officer should be at a particular point at set times, usually half an hour, or forty-five minutes apart. The points would usually be telephone kiosks, police pillars or boxes, or perhaps public houses where it would be possible to phone the officer should he be needed to respond to an incident. The officer would remain at the point for five minutes and then patrol the area gradually making his way to the next point.
Germany B (or Germany A2) is a secondary team for the national football team of Germany, used to try out and develop players for potential inclusion in the first team. The team - which has not been active since 2006 - can play against other nations' B-teams, or against full national teams, but its matches are not considered full internationals. In its last incarnation the team was named Team 2006, as a development team for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, which was to be hosted in Germany.
Team 2006
In 2000, when Germany was selected to host the World Cup, the national team was in decline - the squad was ageing, with little in the way of emerging talent. After the team was knocked out in the first round of Euro 2000, the German Football Association decided to form 'Team 2006' - a development team for young players, with the hope of producing a squad that could perform at the 2006 World Cup. The team played ten fixtures between 2002 and 2005, with four wins, four draws and two defeats.
Rogers, Foster and Brumwell had first met while studying at Yale University. Rogers and Brumwell later married one another, as did Foster and Wendy Cheeseman.
Notable projects
One of the first projects for Team 4 was a commission from Su Brumwellβs parents, Marcus and Irene Brumwell, to build a new house in Feock, Cornwall, called Creek Vean. They sold a Piet Mondrian painting bought from the artist in the 1930s, to fund the new house. Marcus Brumwell was the founder of the Design Research Unit. Creek Vean took 3 years to construct and was completed in 1966. It became the first ever house to win a R.I.B.A. Award.
Creek Vean is a listed building, having been listed Grade II in 1998, and subsequently upgraded to Grade II*. It is listed as "Creekvean and Attached Entrance Bridge and Walls to Road, Feock".
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Young Michael Jordan was cut from varsity b-ball, no girls, thought he'd always be single (1987)
TV clip from a 1987 interview Michael Jordan had with 60 Minutes. Diane Sawyer interviewed Jordan. The interview was taped on January 18, 1987. In this clip, he talks about his life before he was an NBA basketball player, when he was in high school. Amazingly, at some point in high school he was actually cut from the high school varsity basketball team! I will try to upload more of the interview, but the vhs tape from which I obtained this footage was in pretty bad shape, so parts of the interview aren't easily viewed, but this part was in good shape.
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TV clip from a 1987 interview Michael Jordan had with 60 Minutes. Diane Sawyer interviewed Jordan. The interview was taped on January 18, 1987. In this clip,...
TV clip from a 1987 interview Michael Jordan had with 60 Minutes. Diane Sawyer interviewed Jordan. The interview was taped on January 18, 1987. In this clip, he talks about his life before he was an NBA basketball player, when he was in high school. Amazingly, at some point in high school he was actually cut from the high school varsity basketball team! I will try to upload more of the interview, but the vhs tape from which I obtained this footage was in pretty bad shape, so parts of the interview aren't easily viewed, but this part was in good shape.
Michael Jordan
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G.O.A.T.
GOAT
Greatest of All Time
TV clip from a 1987 interview Michael Jordan had with 60 Minutes. Diane Sawyer interviewed Jordan. The interview was taped on January 18, 1987. In this clip, he talks about his life before he was an NBA basketball player, when he was in high school. Amazingly, at some point in high school he was actually cut from the high school varsity basketball team! I will try to upload more of the interview, but the vhs tape from which I obtained this footage was in pretty bad shape, so parts of the interview aren't easily viewed, but this part was in good shape.
Michael Jordan
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GOAT
Greatest of All Time
Internet Time is a new universal time created by Swatch. With this way of timekeeping, there are no more time zones, as the entire world is happening at the same time, at the same moment. Internet Time divides the 24 hours of a day into 1000 unit
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Jeff Gives His Case For "Swatch Internet Time"
Jeff tries to convince anyone who will listen to change Giant Bomb's time to "Swatch Internet Time"
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How Swatch tried to reshape our Timing System | Story of Internet Time | Swatch Internet Time |
But in 1998, the Swiss watch company Swatch, working in tandem with the founder of the MIT Media Lab, nonetheless pitched the wild idea of redesigning the time system. They threw out the 24-hour system in order to reshape our timing system.
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#23 Swatch Beat - Internet Time
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Decimal Time: What if it was the same time everywhere?
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Swatch .Beat - The Failure of Internet Time - Bad Ideas #64
The Swatch company wanted to change time as we know it. Using 1000 beats in a day, they would get rid of pesky seconds, minutes, and hours. No longer will we be held under the yoke of the 24 hour system! And it'll be on Swiss international time.
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Trying to Figure Out Internet Time (Swatch Beat Time)
An educational cartoon by Martin Garner, 2000. This was used as a promotional video online in 1998 by Swatch.
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Swatch Sistem51 - Set the Time - Video Manual
51 parts, 1 central screw, 17 pending patents and a 90 hour power reserve. From the master watchmakers at Swatch: an automatic (self-winding) mechanical movement. Pick it up, flip it overβthe front tells the time, the back tells the story. Fascinating.
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Giant Bomcast - Jeff dreams of a Swatch Internet Time based society
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Internet Time is a new universal time created by Swatch. With this way of timekeeping, there are no more time zones, as the entire world is happening at the sam...
Internet Time is a new universal time created by Swatch. With this way of timekeeping, there are no more time zones, as the entire world is happening at the same time, at the same moment. Internet Time divides the 24 hours of a day into 1000 unit
Internet Time is a new universal time created by Swatch. With this way of timekeeping, there are no more time zones, as the entire world is happening at the same time, at the same moment. Internet Time divides the 24 hours of a day into 1000 unit
Jeff tries to convince anyone who will listen to change Giant Bomb's time to "Swatch Internet Time"
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Jeff tries to convince anyone who will listen to change Giant Bomb's time to "Swatch Internet Time"
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Jeff tries to convince anyone who will listen to change Giant Bomb's time to "Swatch Internet Time"
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But in 1998, the Swiss watch company Swatch, working in tandem with the founder of the MIT Media Lab, nonetheless pitched the wild idea of redesigning the time ...
But in 1998, the Swiss watch company Swatch, working in tandem with the founder of the MIT Media Lab, nonetheless pitched the wild idea of redesigning the time system. They threw out the 24-hour system in order to reshape our timing system.
Instead, they replaced it with something called Internet Time. To find out more about what that was... stay tuned till the very end.
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But in 1998, the Swiss watch company Swatch, working in tandem with the founder of the MIT Media Lab, nonetheless pitched the wild idea of redesigning the time system. They threw out the 24-hour system in order to reshape our timing system.
Instead, they replaced it with something called Internet Time. To find out more about what that was... stay tuned till the very end.
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In the late 90s the internet was taking off and the world was becoming more global, but everyone was in different time zones, which could be a pain. Swatch came...
In the late 90s the internet was taking off and the world was becoming more global, but everyone was in different time zones, which could be a pain. Swatch came up with a solution: Internet Time.
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The Swatch company wanted to change time as we know it. Using 1000 beats in a day, they would get rid of pesky seconds, minutes, and hours. No longer will we be held under the yoke of the 24 hour system! And it'll be on Swiss international time.
The Swatch company wanted to change time as we know it. Using 1000 beats in a day, they would get rid of pesky seconds, minutes, and hours. No longer will we be held under the yoke of the 24 hour system! And it'll be on Swiss international time.
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51 parts, 1 central screw, 17 pending patents and a 90 hour power reserve. From the master watchmakers at Swatch: an automatic (self-winding) mechanical movement. Pick it up, flip it overβthe front tells the time, the back tells the story. Fascinating.
51 parts, 1 central screw, 17 pending patents and a 90 hour power reserve. From the master watchmakers at Swatch: an automatic (self-winding) mechanical movement. Pick it up, flip it overβthe front tells the time, the back tells the story. Fascinating.
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TV clip from a 1987 interview Michael Jordan had with 60 Minutes. Diane Sawyer interviewed Jordan. The interview was taped on January 18, 1987. In this clip, he talks about his life before he was an NBA basketball player, when he was in high school. Amazingly, at some point in high school he was actually cut from the high school varsity basketball team! I will try to upload more of the interview, but the vhs tape from which I obtained this footage was in pretty bad shape, so parts of the interview aren't easily viewed, but this part was in good shape.
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Chicago Bulls
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GOAT
Greatest of All Time
In the United States and Canadavarsity teams are the principal athletic teams representing a college, university, high school, or other secondary school. In Canada the term "Varsity" is rarely used amongst High School teams. Such teams compete against similar teams at corresponding educational institutions. Groups of varsity sports teams are often organized into athletic conferences, which are groups of teams that regularly play each other during a given athletic season. In recognition of their high level of performance, athletes on varsity teams are often given varsity letters. They are in contrast to the institution's club sports. A major difference between varsity and club sports is the source for allocated funds. Varsity teams receive financial support, equipment, and facilities from college and university athletic department budgets. Universities often allocate club sport budgets through student life departments similar to other clubs on campus. Because club sports cost more than other clubs, many club student-athletes must pay to play and also engage in team fundraising efforts to pay for facilities time, equipment, and other team expenses. At various levels of collegiate sports, varsity student athletes are eligible for scholarships solely or partially based on athletic skills.
Internet Time is a new universal time created by Swatch. With this way of timekeeping, there are no more time zones, as the entire world is happening at the same time, at the same moment. Internet Time divides the 24 hours of a day into 1000 unit
Jeff tries to convince anyone who will listen to change Giant Bomb's time to "Swatch Internet Time"
Link To Full Episode: Giant Bombcast 04-27-2010
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But in 1998, the Swiss watch company Swatch, working in tandem with the founder of the MIT Media Lab, nonetheless pitched the wild idea of redesigning the time system. They threw out the 24-hour system in order to reshape our timing system.
Instead, they replaced it with something called Internet Time. To find out more about what that was... stay tuned till the very end.
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In the late 90s the internet was taking off and the world was becoming more global, but everyone was in different time zones, which could be a pain. Swatch came up with a solution: Internet Time.
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The Swatch company wanted to change time as we know it. Using 1000 beats in a day, they would get rid of pesky seconds, minutes, and hours. No longer will we be held under the yoke of the 24 hour system! And it'll be on Swiss international time.
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51 parts, 1 central screw, 17 pending patents and a 90 hour power reserve. From the master watchmakers at Swatch: an automatic (self-winding) mechanical movement. Pick it up, flip it overβthe front tells the time, the back tells the story. Fascinating.
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