Sunday, August 18, 2013

Coven: Salem 1692


Ok, so first of all, yes I know the info on the main page is very short and I hate that but...I couldn't think of an intriguing way to say everything that I wanted to say.

The point of this RP is to tell the struggle of the Witch Trials from their point of view. To show how what was just magic and gifts got twisted into something that people feared so much they were sentencing innocents to be burned to death.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns feel free to state it in the comments and I will keep a collection of what's been mentioned here:

FAQ & Thoughts



Character Availability

You may have 2 characters of different gender with different gifts. (you do not have to switch up 'dark' and 'white')

Spirit
Male: reserved -- XShishioX
Female: reserved -- MoonlightWraith
Air
Male: open
Female: open
Earth
Male: open
Female: open
Fire
Male: reserved -- Forget~Me~Not
Female: taken
Water
Male: open
Female: open

Character Application


Code: Select all
[u][size=150]General[/size][/u]
[b]Full Name:[/b]
[b]Nickname(s):[/b] [i]*optional*[/i]
[b]Age:[/b] *18+*

[size=150][u]Appearance:[/u][/size]
*if you are going to use 'animated' pictures, make sure they look somewhat realistic--no anime*
[b]Height:[/b]
[b]Distinguishing Features:[/b]

[size=150][u]Magic:[/u][/size]
*Type of witch/wiccan* (White, Dark, or Unswayed (<means their magic hasn't taken a turn yet)
[b]Abilities:[/b] *fire, water, earth, air, spirit*
[b]Powers:[/b]
[b]Weaknesses:[/b]
[b]Familiar:[/b] [i]*Optional--an animal that assists in magical powers*[/i]

[b]Personality:[/b]

[b]History:[/b]


--^The application above may be formatted however you please. Every category MUST be included unless stated otherwise, but new ones may be added.

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Saturday, August 17, 2013

New iPhone 5S part leaks show potential fingerprint sensor component

More iPhone 5S component leaks show potential fingerprint sensor component

This morning we were passed along some interesting photos containing more components that could belong to the iPhone 5S. Most notably, a revised Home button cable that ditches the traditional contacts and adds a different kind of attachment as well as a dock that could be slightly revised from the current iPhone 5 dock. The interesting part is the amount of pins on the connector for the Home button assembly. There seem to be ten pins total shown in the photo and from what we know about past models, there's no need for an iPhone Home button to have that many pins unless it's performing some other type of function current iterations aren't capable of.

The flex cable contact looks similar to the iPhone 5 and would line up with the dock so it's possible it could be an unfinished version or a cable that got scrapped as a prototype. We can't be sure at this point.

While the dock connector doesn't seem to be revised too much, there are slight differences by the screw threads that make it different enough that it most likely isn't the same dock found in the iPhone 5. Considering the iPhone 5C chassis is more narrow, this dock wouldn't fit it which leaves the iPhone 5S as the most likely culprit.

The other components in the photo are a little less interesting but still worth taking a look at what they are. The second cable from the left appears to be a power button flex assembly which would control not only power but volume and mute switch functionality. No differences really than what we see in the current iPhone 5. To the far right, we have what looks like an antenna system that has solder points that would connect to the logic board. Nothing too exciting as this is about the same as what we see at the top of the board in the iPhone 5. The antenna is then screwed into the top of the frame. This most likely will be the same in the iPhone 5S if these components are indeed legitimate.

Considering the current generation iPhone 5 doesn't have a Home button cable that even comes close to resembling this one, it could indicate that this cable can handle more functionality than previous iterations. The iPad 4 cable is long like this one but the connection type is completely different and unlike anything we've seen in an any kind of iOS device as far as Home buttons are concerned. A fingerprint sensor could be a selling point for Apple over the cheaper iPhone 5C so it isn't unreasonable that a feature like this would make an appearance to differentiate their flagship line over the cheaper model.

As always, we won't know for sure until Apple makes an announcement on September 10th. Thanks to the guys over at mendmyi for helping us get ahold of these photos and analyze the parts!


    






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Friday, August 16, 2013

GOP pushes rising stars amid calls for solutions

BOSTON (AP) ? Republican officials are looking to promote a fresh group of diverse rising stars to help resolve their election woes, while frustrated party elders insist that all Republicans must offer more solutions for the nation's most pressing issues.

A tug of war over the Republican Party's future continues as conservative activists and party leaders from across the country gather in Boston for the Republican National Committee's annual summer meeting.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich tells the group that Republicans have to get beyond being "anti-Obama" and says that congressional lawmakers have no answer for how they would replace the president's health care bill even though they've repeatedly voted to repeal it.

Meanwhile, there is little sign of GOP unity on solutions for immigration, health care or a looming budget standoff.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gop-pushes-rising-stars-amid-calls-solutions-073011633.html

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British cat DNA database helps convict killer

Trixie the cat plays at her London home June 26, 2013. A newly created DNA database of British cats has helped convict David Hilder, who was convicted of manslaughter last month in Winchester, England, a British university said Wednesday Aug. 14, 2013, dramatically illustrating how even pets' genetic material can be a great help to forensic scientists. ?This is the first time cat DNA has been used in a criminal trial in the UK,? said Jon Wetton, who led the project to create the cat DNA database. (AP Photo / Naomi Koppel)

Trixie the cat plays at her London home June 26, 2013. A newly created DNA database of British cats has helped convict David Hilder, who was convicted of manslaughter last month in Winchester, England, a British university said Wednesday Aug. 14, 2013, dramatically illustrating how even pets' genetic material can be a great help to forensic scientists. ?This is the first time cat DNA has been used in a criminal trial in the UK,? said Jon Wetton, who led the project to create the cat DNA database. (AP Photo / Naomi Koppel)

Trixie the cat plays at her London home June 26, 2013. A newly created DNA database of British cats has helped convict David Hilder, who was convicted of manslaughter last month in Winchester, England, a British university said Wednesday Aug. 14, 2013, dramatically illustrating how even pets' genetic material can be a great help to forensic scientists. ?This is the first time cat DNA has been used in a criminal trial in the UK,? said Jon Wetton, who led the project to create the cat DNA database. (AP Photo / Naomi Koppel)

(AP) ? Fingerprints are not the only thing that killers can leave behind ? add cat hair to that list.

A British university said Wednesday that its DNA database of British felines helped convict a man of manslaughter, illustrating how the genetic material of pets can be used by crime scene investigators.

"This is the first time cat DNA has been used in a criminal trial in the U.K.," said Jon Wetton from the University of Leicester. "This could be a real boon for forensic science, as the 10 million cats in the U.K. are unwittingly tagging the clothes and furnishings in more than a quarter of households."

Although drawing DNA from human hair, saliva, or blood samples has long been a part of crime scene investigations, animal material has also provided invaluable clues. The Veterinary Genetics Laboratory at the University of California, Davis, has used animal DNA to catch criminals for more than a decade ? including one case in London in which blood left at the scene of a nightclub stabbing was matched to a murder suspect's bull terrier.

In the latest case in Britain, investigators tapped the same lab to identify the cat hair discovered around the dismembered torso of David Guy, 30, who was found hidden in a trash bag on a British beach in July 2012. Detectives matched the hair to a cat belonging to the man's friend, David Hilder, but because the genetic material was mitochondrial DNA ? which can be shared among large number of animals ? the strength of the match couldn't be known.

That's where the cat DNA database came in.

Wetton ? who had previously helped to set up a similar database for dogs ? worked with doctoral student Barbara Ottolini to create a repository of cat DNA for the Hilder case. They gathered samples of mitochondrial DNA from 152 felines across England over a six-week period.

"Only three of the samples obtained matched the hairs from the crime scene," Wetton said, suggesting that while the match wasn't perfect, it was still a pretty good indication the hairs on the torso came from Hilder's cat.

"No one's going to be convicted on this alone, but if it's helping to reinforce other sorts of evidence then you can paint a picture in the jury's mind," Wetton said.

In this case there was a host of additional evidence ? including traces of Guy's blood discovered at Hilder's residence in Southsea, in southern England ? and it was enough to secure the 47-year-old's conviction.

On July 30, Hilder was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 12 years before he is eligible for parole.

Authorities said in statements after the trial that Hilder and Guy's relationship ? and the motive for the latter's killing ? remain unclear. The two were neighbors, but prosecutors described their relationship as "love/hate" and said the violence may have even been spurred by an argument over the cat.

Wetton said he hoped the cat DNA database could serve in future cases.

As for the cat itself ? Tinker ? police said it was alive and well and living with new owners.

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Friday, August 9, 2013

ADP report: Service sector gaining jobs in Illinois

A monthly job growth by ADP showed that the service sector is growing in Illinois, but manufacturing is stagnant.

According to ADP's July regional employment report, Illinois added 7,280 private-sector jobs in the month. The growth came entirely from the service sector, which more than offset losses in construction and manufacturing. The service sector added 8,710 jobs in July in Illinois, while goods production industries lost 1,430 jobs.

By selected industries, professional and business services added 2,610 jobs, while trade transportation and utilities grew by 1,520. Mining and construction lost 1,060 jobs and manufacturing shrank by 360.

ADP is one of the largest payroll and tax filing processors in the world.

Source: http://www.rrstar.com/blogs/x1592815478/ADP-report-Service-sector-gaining-jobs-in-Illinois?rssfeed=true

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