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110% Gaming 220 Triathlon Magazine 3D World Adviser
110% Gaming 220 Triathlon Magazine 3D World Adviser Evolution Air Gunner Airgun World Android Advisor Angling Times (UK) Argyllshire Advertiser Asian Art Newspaper Auto Car (UK) Auto Express Aviation Classics BBC Good Food BBC History Magazine BBC Wildlife Magazine BIKE (UK) Belfast Telegraph Berkshire Life Bikes Etc Bird Watching (UK) Blackpool Gazette Bloomberg Businessweek (Europe) Buckinghamshire Life Business Traveller CAR (UK) Campbeltown Courier Canal Boat Car Mechanics (UK) Cardmaking and Papercraft Cheshire Life China Daily European Weekly Classic Bike (UK) Classic Car Weekly (UK) Classic Cars (UK) Classic Dirtbike Classic Ford Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Classic Racer Classic Trial Classics Monthly Closer (UK) Comic Heroes Commando Commando Commando Commando Computer Active (UK) Computer Arts Computer Arts Collection Computer Music Computer Shopper Cornwall Life Corporate Adviser Cotswold Life Country Smallholding Country Walking Magazine (UK) Countryfile Magazine Craftseller Crime Scene Cross Stitch Card Shop Cross Stitch Collection Cross Stitch Crazy Cross Stitch Gold Cross Stitcher Custom PC Cycling Plus Cyclist Daily Express Daily Mail Daily Star Daily Star Sunday Dennis the Menace & Gnasher's Epic Magazine Derbyshire Life Devon Life Digital Camera World Digital Photo (UK) Digital SLR Photography Diva (UK) Doctor Who Adventures Dorset EADT Suffolk EDGE EDP Norfolk Easy Cook Edinburgh Evening News Education in Brazil Empire (UK) Employee -
Pressreader Magazine Titles
PRESSREADER: UK MAGAZINE TITLES www.edinburgh.gov.uk/pressreader Computers & Technology Sport & Fitness Arts & Crafts Motoring Android Advisor 220 Triathlon Magazine Amateur Photographer Autocar 110% Gaming Athletics Weekly Cardmaking & Papercraft Auto Express 3D World Bike Cross Stitch Crazy Autosport Computer Active Bikes etc Cross Stitch Gold BBC Top Gear Magazine Computer Arts Bow International Cross Stitcher Car Computer Music Boxing News Digital Camera World Car Mechanics Computer Shopper Carve Digital SLR Photography Classic & Sports Car Custom PC Classic Dirt Bike Digital Photographer Classic Bike Edge Classic Trial Love Knitting for Baby Classic Car weekly iCreate Cycling Plus Love Patchwork & Quilting Classic Cars Imagine FX Cycling Weekly Mollie Makes Classic Ford iPad & Phone User Cyclist N-Photo Classics Monthly Linux Format Four Four Two Papercraft Inspirations Classic Trial Mac Format Golf Monthly Photo Plus Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Mac Life Golf World Practical Photography Classic Racer Macworld Health & Fitness Simply Crochet Evo Maximum PC Horse & Hound Simply Knitting F1 Racing Net Magazine Late Tackle Football Magazine Simply Sewing Fast Bikes PC Advisor Match of the Day The Knitter Fast Car PC Gamer Men’s Health The Simple Things Fast Ford PC Pro Motorcycle Sport & Leisure Today’s Quilter Japanese Performance PlayStation Official Magazine Motor Sport News Wallpaper Land Rover Monthly Retro Gamer Mountain Biking UK World of Cross Stitching MCN Stuff ProCycling Mini Magazine T3 Rugby World More Bikes Tech Advisor -
ABC Consumer Magazine Concurrent Release - Dec 2007 This Page Is Intentionally Blank Section 1
December 2007 Industry agreed measurement CONSUMER MAGAZINES CONCURRENT RELEASE This page is intentionally blank Contents Section Contents Page No 01 ABC Top 100 Actively Purchased Magazines (UK/RoI) 05 02 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution 09 03 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution (UK/RoI) 13 04 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Circulation/Distribution Increases/Decreases (UK/RoI) 17 05 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Actively Purchased Increases/Decreases (UK/RoI) 21 06 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Newstrade and Single Copy Sales (UK/RoI) 25 07 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Single Copy Subscription Sales (UK/RoI) 29 08 ABC Market Sectors - Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution 33 09 ABC Market Sectors - Percentage Change 37 10 ABC Trend Data - Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution by title within Market Sector 41 11 ABC Market Sector Circulation/Distribution Analysis 61 12 ABC Publishers and their Publications 93 13 ABC Alphabetical Title Listing 115 14 ABC Group Certificates Ranked by Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution 131 15 ABC Group Certificates and their Components 133 16 ABC Debut Titles 139 17 ABC Issue Variance Report 143 Notes Magazines Included in this Report Inclusion in this report is optional and includes those magazines which have submitted their circulation/distribution figures by the deadline. Circulation/Distribution In this report no distinction is made between Circulation and Distribution in tables which include a Total Average Net figure. Where the Monitored Free Distribution element of a title’s claimed certified copies is more than 80% of the Total Average Net, a Certificate of Distribution has been issued. -
Linux for Biologists
Linux for Beginners – Part 2 3CPG Workshop Robert Bukowski Computational Biology Service Unit http://cbsu.tc.cornell.edu/lab/doc/Linux_workshop_Part2_Nov_2011.pdf Topics CBSU/3CPG Lab Part 1: (March Nov. 7, 2011) cbsuwrkst2,3,4 (Linux) Reserving time on 3CPG Lab workstations 3 “interactive” Logging in to a Linux workstation machines with nice consoles (also Terminal window and tricks accessible remotely) Linux directory structure cbsum1c1b00n (Linux) Working with files cbsum1c2b00n (Linux) Working with text files 31 “remote” machines Part 2: (today) cbsulm01,cbsulm02 (Linux, 64 and 500 GB Transferring files to/from workstations RAM) Running applications Note: this will only cover the Linux aspect of running applications; the functionality and the biological aspect will be covered in workshop Using BioHPC Lab Software on Nov. 28, 2011. Basics of scripting (shell and Perl) Note: this will not teach you scripting – just get you started. We are planning a series of workshops on Perl in the fall – stay tuned. In the meantime - use multiple resources online (google “Perl tutorial”, for example). Disk usage guidelines: Local vs. network directories (3CPG LAB – specific) cbsuwrkst2 Network directories / /home, /programs, /shared_data ……… |-- home/bukowski (with all subdirectories) |-- programs/ |-- shared_data/ • Physically located on the file `-- workdir/bukowski server • Visible from all workstations Cbsuwrkstfsrv1 cbsuwrkst3 (file server) • Relatively SLOW access – DO NOT / / run any calculations there, avoid ……… ……… |-- home/bukowski -
Photini Documentation Release 2017.6.0.Dev819
Photini Documentation Release 2017.6.0.dev819 Jim Easterbrook Jun 02, 2017 Contents 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Features..................................................4 1.2 Dependencies...............................................5 1.3 Getting help...............................................6 1.4 Internationalisation............................................6 1.5 Licence..................................................6 2 Installation 9 2.1 All-in-one installer (Windows)......................................9 2.2 Package manager (some Linux distributions).............................. 10 2.3 Dependencies package (some Linux distributions)........................... 10 2.4 Piecemeal installation.......................................... 11 2.5 Essential dependencies.......................................... 11 2.6 Installing Photini............................................. 12 2.7 Running Photini............................................. 14 2.8 Photini documentation.......................................... 14 3 User manual 17 3.1 Image selector.............................................. 17 3.2 Descriptive metadata........................................... 23 3.3 Technical metadata............................................ 29 3.4 Geotagging................................................ 39 3.5 Flickr uploader.............................................. 53 3.6 Google Photos / Picasa uploader..................................... 60 3.7 Facebook uploader............................................ 66 3.8 Image importer............................................. -
Linux at The
Linux at the BBC Linux at the BBC What do Strictly Come Dancing, the shipping forecast and open source have in common? They’re all big at the BBC, as Alex Singleton finds out. he British Broadcasting Corporation is the biggest broadcaster in the world. It spends more than £4bn a year and employs 28,000 people. It transmits eight UK television channels, six overseas T channels, countless radio stations in over 200 countries, and has a website with over two million pages. As you’d expect, the BBC’s technical requirements are rather different from those of the average business IT user. Its support contract with Siemens is worth nearly £200m a year, for example, and a technical fault can mean millions of people looking at a blank screen, either on their TV or their computer. The BBC’s research and development team is based at Kingswood Warren, a large country mansion in Surrey. For the staff at Kingswood, Linux is the operating system of choice. They prefer it as a development platform and they find that demanding software runs better on it than it does on Windows. Here Linux-based applications are being developed that push the operating filming with several cameras can easily result in 35 hours of recorded material. system’s use out of its traditional niches and into the heart of the BBC’s work. If recording takes a week, programme-makers can wait days for the tapes to be inputted into an editing system. Ingex eliminates that process by feeding Better for broadcasting the camera output directly into a Linux-based computer with a gigantic hard The BBC’s empire stretches computer equipment to its limits: if a studio is disk. -
(OR LESS!) Food & Cooking English One-Off (Inside) Interior Design
Publication Magazine Genre Frequency Language $10 DINNERS (OR LESS!) Food & Cooking English One-Off (inside) interior design review Art & Photo English Bimonthly . -
Build Your Own Distro Tired of the Run-Of-The-Mill Stuff on Distrowatch? Why Not Heed Mayank Sharma and Create the Perfect Operating System for You?
Build your own distro Tired of the run-of-the-mill stuff on Distrowatch? Why not heed Mayank Sharma and create the perfect operating system for you? few issues ago, [LXF171, 50 making it your own – by removing apps and Now traditional wisdom says that creating Distros Tested], we looked at drivers that you don’t need and adding the your own Linux system is a rather difficult the best Linux distributions for ones you do. You’ll also probably change the thing to do and shouldn’t be attempted by A all kinds of users. There were factory-fitted artwork that says more about anyone other than Linux veterans. distros that were designed with ease of use the distro vendor than you. We begin the feature with graphical point- in mind, some focused on productivity, Sure that’s one way to go about it. and-click tools. Yes, you read that right. All it while others catered to specialised use You tweak and customise the distro to suit takes is a couple of clicks to craft your very cases, such as security and privacy your requirements. But wouldn’t it be really own flavour of Linux that you can pass to conscious users. But we can guarantee great if you just create your very own, custom friends and family. We’ve got tools that’ll help that there wasn’t a distro designed Linux distribution? you create and distribute customised spins specifically and entirely for you! based on Ubuntu, Fedora and While most Linux users make do OpenSUSE – the three mainstream with one of the mainstream distros out “We’ve got tools that’ll Linux distributions that house there, there’s always something or the help you create and thousands of open source software in other that’s missing. -
Disabled People As Football Fans Introduction
Durham E-Theses Supporting the Fans: Learning-disability, Football Fandom and Social Exclusion SOUTHBY, KRIS How to cite: SOUTHBY, KRIS (2013) Supporting the Fans: Learning-disability, Football Fandom and Social Exclusion, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/7004/ Use policy The full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-prot purposes provided that: • a full bibliographic reference is made to the original source • a link is made to the metadata record in Durham E-Theses • the full-text is not changed in any way The full-text must not be sold in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holders. Please consult the full Durham E-Theses policy for further details. Academic Support Oce, Durham University, University Oce, Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HP e-mail: [email protected] Tel: +44 0191 334 6107 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk Kris Southby Supporting the Fans: Learning-disability, Football Fandom and Social Exclusion In Britain, within the contemporary drive of using sport to tackle the isolation of socially excluded groups, association football (football) fandom has been implicated in many policy documents as a possible site for learning-disabled people to become more socially included. However, whilst there is some evidence of the benefits of playing football for learning-disabled people, there is little evidence to support these claims. Drawing on empirical data from learning-disabled people about their experiences of football fandom and from relevant authorities responsible for facilitating the fandom of learning-disabled people, this thesis provides a critical analysis of the opportunities to tackle social exclusion that football fandom provides learning-disabled people. -
Developments in Federal Search and Seizure Law
FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER DISTRICT OF OREGON LISA C. HAY Federal Public Defender Oliver W. Loewy STEPHEN R. SADY 101 SW Main Street, Suite 1700 Elizabeth G. Daily Chief Deputy Defender Portland, OR 97204 Conor Huseby Gerald M. Needham Robert Hamilton Thomas J. Hester 503-326-2123 / Fax: 503-326-5524 Bryan Francesconi Ruben L. Iñiguez Ryan Costello Anthony D. Bornstein Branch Offices: Irina Hughes▲ Susan Russell Kurt D. Hermansen▲ Francesca Freccero 859 Willamette Street 15 Newtown Street Devin Huseby + C. Renée Manes Suite 200 Medford, OR 97501 Kimberly-Claire E. Seymour▲ Nell Brown Eugene, OR 97401 541-776-3630 Jessica Snyder Kristina Hellman 541-465-6937 Fax: 541-776-3624 Cassidy R. Rice Fidel Cassino-DuCloux Fax: 541-465-6975 Alison M. Clark In Memoriam Brian Butler + Nancy Bergeson Thomas E. Price 1951 – 2009 Michelle Sweet Mark Ahlemeyer ▲ Eugene Office Susan Wilk + Medford Office Research /Writing Attorney DEVELOPMENTS IN FEDERAL SEARCH AND SEIZURE LAW Stephen R. Sady Chief Deputy Federal Public Defender October 2020 Update Madeleine Rogers Law Clerk TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3 B. What Constitutes A Search? ............................................................................................ 3 C. What Constitutes A Seizure? ......................................................................................... 14 D. Reasonable Expectation of Privacy .............................................................................. -
Future Publishing Statement for IPSO – April 2016
Future Publishing Statement for IPSO – April 2016 About Future Future plc is an international publishing and media group, and a leading digital company. Celebrating over 30 years in business, Future was founded in 1985 with one magazine – we now create over 200 print publications, apps, websites and events through operations in the UK, US and Australia. The company employs approximately 500 employees. Future’s leadership structure is outlined in Appendix C (the structure has changed slightly since our last statement in December 2015). Our portfolio covers consumer technology, games/entertainment, music, creative/design and photography. 48 million users globally access Future’s digital sites each month, we have over 200,000 digital subscriptions worldwide, and a combined social media audience of 20+ million followers (a list of our titles/products can be found under Appendix A). For the purpose of this statement, Future’s ‘responsible person’ is Nial Ferguson, Content Director, Media. Future’s editorial standards Through our expertise in five portfolios, Future produces engaging, informative and entertaining content to a high standard. The business is driven by a core strategy - ‘Content that Connects’ - that has been in place since 2014 (see Appendix B). This puts content at the heart of what we do, and is an approach we reiterate through staff communication. In creating content that connects, Future takes all reasonable and appropriate steps to verify what we publish. Such steps include double sourcing where necessary, and rigorous scrutiny of information and sources to ensure the accuracy of the articles we publish. Editorial process for contentious issues involves second reading by editorial. -
Volume 50 March, 2011
Volume 50 March, 2011 e17: Running Ecomorph e17: Configure The Everything Module To Do Everything e17: Settings Panel, Part 3 Free At Last! LibreOffice 3.3 Released Synaptic & The Repositories Video Part 1: Time Shifting TV Programs Video Part 2: Editing Your Recorded Video Avidemux Under PCLinuxOS Alternate OS: Icaros, Part 1 New Forum Launched: PCLinuxOS Kids WindowMaker on PCLinuxOS: The Basics Ladies Of PCLinuxOS: ms_meme PCLinuxOS & Linux In Greece Using Scribus, Part 3: Text! Text! Text! And much more inside! TTaabbllee OOff CCoonntteennttss 3 Welcome From The Chief Editor 5 e17: Configure Everything To Do Everything 8 Scribus, Part 3: Text, Text, Text 10 PCLinuxOS & Linux In Greece The PCLinuxOS name, logo and colors are the trademark of 11 Screenshot Showcase Texstar. 12 e17: Settings Panel, Part 3 The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine is a monthly online 14 Ladies Of PCLinuxOS: ms_meme publication containing PCLinuxOSrelated materials. It is published primarily for members of the PCLinuxOS 15 Double Take & Mark's Quick Gimp Tip community. The Magazine staff is comprised of volunteers 16 e17: Running Ecomorph from the PCLinuxOS community. 19 Screenshot Showcase Visit us online at http://www.pclosmag.com 20 Forum Foibles: Roman Holiday This release was made possible by the following volunteers: 21 Video Part 1: Time Shifting TV Programs Chief Editor: Paul Arnote (parnote) Assistant Editors: Andrew Strick (Stricktoo), Meemaw 24 Screenshot Showcase Consultants: Archie Arevalo, Tim Robinson 25 New Forum Launched: PCLinuxOS Kids Artwork: Sproggy, Timeth, Mark Szorady Magazine Layout: parnote, Meemaw, ms_meme, Stricktoo 26 Video Part 2: Editing Your Recorded Video HTML Layout: Galen Seaman 29 Screenshot Showcase Staff: 30 Free At Last! LibreOffice 3.3 Released Neal Brooks ms_meme Galen Seaman Mark Szorady 33 Screenshot Showcase Patrick Horneker Darrel Johnston Guy Taylor Meemaw 34 Alternate OS: Icaros, Part 1 Andrew Huff Gary L.