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    City Spy: Feng shui on wrong lines at Earls Court

    - November 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Colao concedes there is a gap since EE launched 4G earlier but says Vodafone counts the number of customers that are using 4G data plans rather than EEs counting of the number of 4G handsets that are active. That is not quite the same thing if a user doesnt actually use the 4G network, claims Vodafone. That still looks like a weak excuse when Ronan Dunne, chief executive of O2, which launched 4G on the same day as Vodafone last year, has announced his network has more than three million 4G customers.

    The worlds top poker players have been slugging it out for a $10 million (6.34 million) payday in Las Vegas this week.

    But an honorary mention should go to hedge-fund billionaire David Einhorn a fearsome poker player who managed to finish 177th out of 6683 runners to win $44,728 for the Robin Hood Foundation, which tackles poverty in New York.

    Einhorns Greenlight Capital had an unspectacular year though maybe he should hit the tables full time...

    As the mystery of the Bank of Englands chief forex dealer Martin Mallett, sacked on the same day as the investigation into what the Bank knew about forex rigging was published, deepens, the man himself has gone to ground.

    So what were these mysterious breaches of internal policies? Spy paid a visit chez Mallett: the lights were on, but the door remained firmly shut...

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    U.S. drones now patrol half of the Mexican border

    - November 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SIERRA VISTA, Ariz. -- The U.S. government now patrols nearly half the Mexican border by drones alone in a largely unheralded shift to control desolate stretches where there are no agents, camera towers, ground sensors or fences, and it plans to expand the strategy to the Canadian border.

    It represents a significant departure from a decades-old approach that emphasizes boots on the ground and fences. Since 2000, the number of Border Patrol agents on the 1,954-mile border more than doubled to surpass 18,000 and fencing multiplied nine times to 700 miles.

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    Unmanned aerial drones are becoming more prevalent -- and, as the technology develops, increasingly smaller

    Under the new approach, Predator Bs sweep remote mountains, canyons and rivers with a high-resolution video camera and return within three days for another video in the same spot, according to two officials with direct knowledge of the effort on condition of anonymity because details have not been made public.

    The two videos are then overlaid for analysts who use sophisticated software to identify tiny changes - perhaps the tracks of a farmer or cows, perhaps those of immigrants who entered the country illegally or a drug-laden Hummer, they said.

    About 92 percent of drone missions have shown no change in terrain, but the others raised enough questions to dispatch agents to determine if someone got away, sometimes by helicopter because the area is so remote. The agents look for any sign of human activity - footprints, broken twigs, trash.

    About 4 percent of missions have been false alarms, like tracks of livestock or farmers, and about 2 percent are inconclusive. The remaining 2 percent offer evidence of illegal crossings from Mexico, which typically results in ground sensors being planted for closer monitoring.

    The government has operated about 10,000 drone flights under the strategy, known internally as "change detection," since it began in March 2013. The flights currently cover about 900 miles, much of it in Texas, and are expected to expand to the Canadian border by the end of 2015.

    The purpose is to assign agents where illegal activity is highest, said R. Gil Kerlikowske, commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, the Border Patrol's parent agency, which operates nine unmanned aircraft across the country.

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    Gardens now look more inviting!

    - November 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    People in the city have in general welcomed Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation'smove to remove the fences around open spaces in the city. They feel it would give them better access to these places as well as help in maintaining them well.

    On November 13, dna had reported that the civic body had decided to remove the fences around open spaces in the city one by one, so that they stay open to the public. It would also enable BMC to check if contractors responsible for maintaining them are doing their job.

    On Tuesday, BMC removed the fencing around the one-acre garden beside the Oval Maidan near Churchgate, and around a garden in Vikhroli East. The civic body has also started work on removing the fence around the garden north of Oval Maidan facing the high court building. This work is expected to be completed in a day.

    Jason Fernandes, a Santacruz resident, said, "We are happy that BMC has taken this step. At times, access (gates) to these parks remain locked, preventing residents from entering them. And many a time, grass is not trimmed; they overgrow making the garden look eerie. Removing fences would hopefully help make gardens clean and inviting."

    Fernandes also said BMC should ensure that people don't encroach on these spaces.

    For Matunga-based activist Nikhil Desai, it's a welcome move. He also want fences around traffic islands removed as they unnecessarily adds to BMC's expenditure. "It's a good move. There are many traffic islands in my area from where fences should be removed. However, BMC should be careful about removing fences around bigger gardens, as that could invite drug addicts and other anti-social elements to camp there."

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    Privacy fences around Michigan bee hives proposed by Department of Agriculture

    - November 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    LANSING, MI-- The latest attempt to keep the peace between farmers and their neighbors is the recommendation that beehives be blocked from nearby properties by a solid 6-foot-high fence or hedge to redirect the flight path of the bees.

    The Michigan Small Farm Council is crying foul at the suggested change to the 2015 state's Generally Accepted Agricultural Practices,the official guidelines to which commercial farmers must adhere to be assured protection from nuisance lawsuits under Michigan's Right to Farm law.

    In an action alert to other council members, member Wendy Banka wrote: " This could be a very long fence indeed for someone with five acres and hives less than 200 feet from the property line. For someone in a residential area, it could mean complete enclosure of the yard with a solid 6-foot high fence."

    The new rules state that hives that are less than 200 feet from a property line require the erection of a solid fence, wall, or dense vegetative barrier from the ground to at least 6 feet in height, that must extend from the line of sight of the hive to the neighboring property.

    The GAAMPsare opened for tweaking every year, with public hearings to discuss changes recommended by the committees of experts who are assigned the task of making sure practices are kept up to date. Last year, changes stripped Right to Farm protection from farmers keeping animals in many suburban and urban areas, changes approved over vigorous protest from many of the affected farmers.

    This year's public input meeting and review period has been scheduled for 9 a.m. Dec. 12 in order to gather comments on the 2015 drafts of the state's GAAMPs. The Council is urging its members to ask the Commissioners of Agriculture to reject the proposed changes to the Beekeeper portion of the Animal Care GAAMPs.

    "We have searched requirements in other states and even in other countries and have found none that require this kind of barrier, even in urban areas," the Action Alert says. "Furthermore, the proposed changes are not accompanied by any evidence that the erection of such barriers are necessary or helpful to the farmer, the neighbor, or the bees."

    Public comment will be taken on all of GAAMPs for which changes have been proposed: Manure Management and Utilization, the Care of Farm Animals, and Site Selection and Odor Control for New and Expanding Livestock Facilities.

    The GAAMPs regarding Pesticide Utilization and Pest Control, Farm Markets, Nutrient Utilization, Cranberry Production, and Irrigation Water Use have no proposed changes for 2015.

    The GAAMPs public input meeting will be held in the Lake Superior Conference Room at the State of Michigan Library and Historical Center, 702 West Kalamazoo Street, Lansing. Written comments may be submitted to MDARD's Environmental Stewardship Division, P.O. Box 30017, Lansing, MI 48909 and postmarked no later than Dec. 12, 2014, or sent via e-mail to WilcoxR2@michigan.gov by 5 p.m. on Dec. 12.

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    Best Birmingham Driveway Company Phone 0121 285 3637 – Video

    - November 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Time-Lapse Paving – Video

    - November 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Time-Lapse Paving
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    Building Demolition Machine is Huge Toy – Video

    - November 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Building Demolition Machine is Huge Toy
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    Beat Fatigue ft. NLJ – Demolition Disco (Lambert McGaughy on Sax) Music Video – Video

    - November 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    LA MATZE SION 2014 – DEMOLITION 1 – Time-Lapse – Video

    - November 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    LA MATZE SION 2014 - DEMOLITION 1 - Time-Lapse
    La Matze, Sion, Valais / Switzerland. Music from the YouTube Library.

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