UrO Processor
Processor with the capability to achieve on a small scall all of the qualities of a nano processor in relation to the qualities of a pico processor, and on a much larger scale the possibility of achieving the processing speed of a pico processor.
Drawbacks
•The processor is still under experimental testing, therefore should not be released until 2011.
•The processor is highly complex and will more than likely cost upwards of $3,000 to $6,000.
Processor with the capability to achieve on a small scall all of the qualities of a nano processor in relation to the qualities of a pico processor, and on a much larger scale the possibility of achieving the processing speed of a pico processor.
Drawbacks
•The processor is still under experimental testing, therefore should not be released until 2011.
•The processor is highly complex and will more than likely cost upwards of $3,000 to $6,000.
Streeter Seidell (born December 2 1982 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American humorist. He graduated from Fordham University in May 2005. He currently resides in New York.
Seidell is a senior writer at CollegeHumor.com. He has co-written a book with Jeff Rubin, Sarah Schneider, Amir Blumenfeld, Ethan Trex, and Ricky Van Veen titled The Collegehumor Guide to College: Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping with Your Professors, Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas (ISBN 0-525-94939-9) published by Penguin Group.
Seidell is also gaining recognition as a principal in a large-scale prank war between himself and his colleague Blumenfeld that has gained steam throughout 2007.
On Sept. 5, 2007, Seidell and his girlfriend were the victims of a prank perpetrated by Blumenfeld at a New York Yankees game, which is seemingly becoming an online viral video-sharing sensation. Unbeknownst to the couple, Blumenfeld arranged for the Yankee Stadium jumbotron screen to carry a marriage proposal to "Sharon" from "Streety Bird" during the game, while the couple were seated in the stadium. Blumenfeld sat in another part of the stadium while friends of his videotaped the couple from different angles. While Seidell stood in shock for a moment, his girlfriend said "yes" to the fake proposal, at which point he indicated he didn't want to marry her, and she responded by visibly slapping him and leaving the stadium. Soon Bluemenfeld phoned his "congratulations" and he eventually confirmed that the couple remained together despite the ordeal, which is said to be the sixth chapter of the Blumenfeld/Seidell Prank Wars. Seidell has yet to publicly comment on his plans or intentions for revenge.
Seidell is a senior writer at CollegeHumor.com. He has co-written a book with Jeff Rubin, Sarah Schneider, Amir Blumenfeld, Ethan Trex, and Ricky Van Veen titled The Collegehumor Guide to College: Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping with Your Professors, Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas (ISBN 0-525-94939-9) published by Penguin Group.
Seidell is also gaining recognition as a principal in a large-scale prank war between himself and his colleague Blumenfeld that has gained steam throughout 2007.
On Sept. 5, 2007, Seidell and his girlfriend were the victims of a prank perpetrated by Blumenfeld at a New York Yankees game, which is seemingly becoming an online viral video-sharing sensation. Unbeknownst to the couple, Blumenfeld arranged for the Yankee Stadium jumbotron screen to carry a marriage proposal to "Sharon" from "Streety Bird" during the game, while the couple were seated in the stadium. Blumenfeld sat in another part of the stadium while friends of his videotaped the couple from different angles. While Seidell stood in shock for a moment, his girlfriend said "yes" to the fake proposal, at which point he indicated he didn't want to marry her, and she responded by visibly slapping him and leaving the stadium. Soon Bluemenfeld phoned his "congratulations" and he eventually confirmed that the couple remained together despite the ordeal, which is said to be the sixth chapter of the Blumenfeld/Seidell Prank Wars. Seidell has yet to publicly comment on his plans or intentions for revenge.
The Dulwich Paragon cycling club is based in Dulwich in London, this historical club has ties with Herne Hill Velodrome and is responsible for organising the "Ride of the falling leaves" through Kent, Surrey and London.
The club runs regular social and training rides, with routes and speeds appropriate for all levels of cyclist.
Social Rides
The club runs a 2 hour social ride every Saturday morning from Crystal Palace in London. The ride is a fixed route at a social, conversational pace with the policy is that nobody is left behind.
Intermediate Rides
The Sunday morning ride provides intermediate and fitter riders a chance for an extended ride exploring the Southeast of London and Kent. Rides from three to six hours are typical and routes tend to be chosen on the morning. In some cases a faster and slower group will set out, or form spontaneously after a few miles.
In summer, a Wednesday evening intermediate chaingang ride is held, at a pace between the Sunday ride and the Tuesday and Thursday chaingangs.
Advanced Rides
The Tuesday and Thursday evening chaingang rides, which attract active racing cyclists from several Southeast London clubs, provide a challenging workout for even the fittest cyclist. One regular has likened the ride to a wild beast, and newcomers to the ride may find that they make several attempts before finishing with the group.
The club runs regular social and training rides, with routes and speeds appropriate for all levels of cyclist.
Social Rides
The club runs a 2 hour social ride every Saturday morning from Crystal Palace in London. The ride is a fixed route at a social, conversational pace with the policy is that nobody is left behind.
Intermediate Rides
The Sunday morning ride provides intermediate and fitter riders a chance for an extended ride exploring the Southeast of London and Kent. Rides from three to six hours are typical and routes tend to be chosen on the morning. In some cases a faster and slower group will set out, or form spontaneously after a few miles.
In summer, a Wednesday evening intermediate chaingang ride is held, at a pace between the Sunday ride and the Tuesday and Thursday chaingangs.
Advanced Rides
The Tuesday and Thursday evening chaingang rides, which attract active racing cyclists from several Southeast London clubs, provide a challenging workout for even the fittest cyclist. One regular has likened the ride to a wild beast, and newcomers to the ride may find that they make several attempts before finishing with the group.
After the British captured Jerusalem from the Turks on December 9, 1917, eight well known clergymen from Baptist, Congregationalists, Presbyterian, Episcopalian and Methodist denominations published the following manifesto in London, England.
Text
# That the present crisis points toward the close of the times of the Gentiles.
# That the revelation of the Lord may be expected at any moment, when he will be manifested as evidently as to his disciples on the evening of his resurrection.
# That the completed church will be translated, to be “forever with the Lord”.
# That Israel will be restored to its own land in unbelief, and be afterward converted by the appearance of Christ on its behalf.
# That all human schemes of reconstruction must be subsidiary to the second coming of our Lord, because all nations will be subject to his rule.
# That under the reign of Christ there will be a further great effusion of the Holy Spirit on all flesh.
# That the truths embodied in this statement are of the utmost practical value in determining Christian character and action with reference to the pressing problems of the hour.
Current Opinion, February 1918
Signatories
Baptist
* A. C. Dixon
* Frederick Brotherton Meyer
Congregationalists
* George Campbell Morgan
* Alfred Byrd
Presbyterian
* William Fuller Couch
Episcopalian
* H. Webb Peploe
* J. Stuart Holden
Methodist
* Dinsdale T. Young
Text
# That the present crisis points toward the close of the times of the Gentiles.
# That the revelation of the Lord may be expected at any moment, when he will be manifested as evidently as to his disciples on the evening of his resurrection.
# That the completed church will be translated, to be “forever with the Lord”.
# That Israel will be restored to its own land in unbelief, and be afterward converted by the appearance of Christ on its behalf.
# That all human schemes of reconstruction must be subsidiary to the second coming of our Lord, because all nations will be subject to his rule.
# That under the reign of Christ there will be a further great effusion of the Holy Spirit on all flesh.
# That the truths embodied in this statement are of the utmost practical value in determining Christian character and action with reference to the pressing problems of the hour.
Current Opinion, February 1918
Signatories
Baptist
* A. C. Dixon
* Frederick Brotherton Meyer
Congregationalists
* George Campbell Morgan
* Alfred Byrd
Presbyterian
* William Fuller Couch
Episcopalian
* H. Webb Peploe
* J. Stuart Holden
Methodist
* Dinsdale T. Young