EPIC LIVESTREAM: DayZ Taviana – Video


EPIC LIVESTREAM: DayZ Taviana
Three Heli dogfights (3:04:26)? Biplane and Heli convoy flights to remote islands (3:46:21)? Betrayals, murders and firefights with bandits? All this and more happens in this epic livestream on the massive Taviana map. This livestream started off a little slow but towards the end things got pretty crazy! Thanks to one of my subs Michael and his mate Alan for joining in the game. Don #39;t forget to rate comment and subscribe! Check out Michael #39;s channel here: http://www.youtube.comFrom:S1ipperyJimViews:9 14ratingsTime:04:23:06More inGaming

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Atlantic sailing – Bay of Biscay to Canary Islands – Video


Atlantic sailing - Bay of Biscay to Canary Islands
This is the second part of our sailing trip from Kiel (Germany) to the Caribbean Islands. First part (from Kiel To Brest): http://www.youtube.com Some Dolphins (Bay of Biscay): http://www.youtube.comFrom:Lasse HochfeldtViews:10 0ratingsTime:05:41More inPeople Blogs

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Localisation of the Civil Service in colonial territories before and after independence – Session 2 – Video


Localisation of the Civil Service in colonial territories before and after independence - Session 2
25-10-12 Institute of Commonwealth Studies http://www.sas.ac.uk commonwealth.sas.ac.uk Overseas Service Pensioners #39; Association Witness Seminar: Localisation of the Civil Service in colonial territories before and immediately after independence - Session Two: Training for the Localisation of Public Administration Chair: Professor Philip Murphy (ICwS) Wyn Reilly: (Tanganyika 1956-62; IDPM, University of Manchester. Involved in Public Administration and Training in numerous countries). The Administrative Training Centre, Mzumbe, Tanganyika and management training at IDPM, Manchester and overseas. Colin Fuller: (Kenya 1956-68; Kenya Institute of Administration, then IDPM, Manchester).Africanisation of the Civil Service in Kenya with special reference to the Administration. Chris Cochran: (Solomon Islands 1967-82; Public Service Office and then Commissioner for Labour) Localisation of the Public Service in the Solomon Islands 1960-82, either side of Independence in 1978.From:SchAdvStudyViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:32:04More inEducation

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Christmas Book Promo 2012 – Video


Christmas Book Promo 2012
Promo: Php 780 instead of Php 1325 Inclusive of: - Wealth Within Your Reach! Pera Mo, Palaguin Mo! - Money Work For You! Pera Mo, Palaguin Mo 2! - Money For Kids - Pera Mo, Palaguin Mo! Workbook - PISObilities: Gabay Sa Buhay Pinansyal Mode of Release: - Pick Up at CFE Office (Unit 807 City State Centre, 709 Shaw Blvd. Pasig City - By Courier: Metro Manila and Luzon: Php 150 Visayas and Mindanao: Php 200 Hongkong: Php 1200 Saudi Arabia: Php 2000 Qatar: Php 1900 Singapore: Php 1500 Japan: Php 1500 (We will process transaction when payment is settled) For Reservations: Email renzie@colaycofoundation.com or SMS 09178088857 Please indicate the following: - Complete Name - Mailing Address - No. of set/s Payment Mode: I. BPI Bank Deposit Bank of the Philippine Islands (any BPI branch) Account Name: Colayco Foundation for Education, Inc. Savings Account #: 0203-2507-97 Fax to +632 637 3731 or email scan to renzie@colaycofoundation.com Valid Deposit Slip Your Name Your Contact Number and Email Address II. PAY THRU 7 ELEVEN OR MHLHULIER - Click here: http://www.colaycofoundation1.com III. PAY THRU ON LINE CREDIT CARD - Click here: http://www.colaycofoundation1.comFrom:ColaycoFoundationViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:02More inEducation

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dare studios ny 1 – Video


dare studios ny 1
Dare Studios was established in 1986 and is conveniently located in Deer Park. New York. In our 26th year, we are providing - 9 finely tuned hourly rehearsal studios, a dedicated Pro Tools recording suite, Promotional video,, Live sound, and Monthly rooms.... for local and national acts! Recording is available in every room to record your rehearsal sessions. Our staff is made up of Long Islands most professional, courteous, and knowledgeable audio engineers.... With close to 60 years of combined studio experience! Give us a call 631 243 2377 !From:DareStudios1Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:51More inMusic

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Review: Sand, surf, blood in thrilling 'Far Cry 3'

The travel brochure that enticed Jason Brody and his friends to book their spring break-style trip to the Rook Islands probably left out the pillaging pirates, aggressive bull sharks and lunging leopards.

The picturesque setting of "Far Cry 3" (Ubisoft, for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, $59.99; PC, $49.99) turns out to be far from hospitable to the naive tourist, who can barely stand the sight of blood when he finds himself caged up in a village ruled by a sadistic drug lord.

Jason's transition into a seasoned survivor anchors "Far Cry 3," an outstanding open-world first-person shooter that intersperses character arc, plot and suspense throughout a variety of action-packed firefights, stealth sequences and side missions.

The game begins with Jason being led out of captivity by his military-trained brother, a linear sequence that helps introduce Jason and acclimate players to the control scheme. The islands quickly open up after the arrival of Dennis Rogers, an ally to the indigenous Rakyat tribe who guides Jason on his quest to reunite with his girlfriend and fellow tourists. Dennis sees a burgeoning warrior in Jason and entices him to help free the islands from ruthless criminals.

Each section holds a radio tower handicapped by a signal scrambler, and climbing a tower and disconnecting the device opens a small part of a ridiculously expansive map that's on par with Bethesda Softworks' recent "Fallout" or "Elder Scrolls" installments. Freeing a tower also helps open an area to trade, which makes weapon dealers so happy that they'll start showering you with free guns.

Ridding an enemy outpost of bad guys provides a new location to buy and upgrade weapons with scopes and silencers, as well as a fast travel point to speed trips between friendly villages. But with so many ATVs, trucks and jeeps spread throughout the islands not to mention hang gliders, jet skis and boats why not take the scenic route?

Once Jason grabs control of an enemy outpost, he can also browse the bulletin boards for side missions that offer rewards for hunting down rare creatures or wanted criminals. Tracking down a white belly tapir is exciting, but hunting is also a key survival mechanism. Slaying and skinning everything from wild boars to alligators allows Jason to craft holsters to haul more weapons, larger wallets to carry more cash and expanded rucksacks to carry more loot.

The various plants on the islands are another key to survival, as they provide ingredients that boost health and endorphins or enhance perception. And leveling up allows Jason to unlock new skills such as takedowns involving grenades and knives, increased health or adrenaline, and the ability to take less damage from falls and fires.

As in most first-person shooters, killing a bad guy leaves a body to loot, and the controls on this move inflict the game's only significant annoyance. On numerous occasions I found myself mistakenly swapping out a favorite gun for the enemy's weapon when all I wanted to do is grab a little cash.

"Far Cry 3" also has a formidable multiplayer element, with several familiar game modes and a creative addition called Firestorm, in which a team must set fire to the opponents' supply nodes and then escape the spreading flames while capturing a radio transmitter.

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Animal Planet Explores Life On Some Of The World's Wildest Islands

Islands can be home to the most extreme examples of life and the some of the most dramatic landscapes. Natural selection fuels evolution in the most extraordinary way. Isolated for hundreds of thousands of years, pockets of individuals survive, thrive and adapt to fill all available niches fuelling a rapid development of new species. Animal Planet presents Wildest Islands, a stunning five-part ...

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New Regulations Passed for Cayman Islands Insurance Law

GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Honourable Minister Mark Scotland has announced the passing of new regulations required to enact the Cayman Islands Insurance Law (2010), including the fee schedule for both the existing and new categories of insurance companies. Speaking to a record 1,280 delegates at the 2012 Cayman Captive Forum, Scotland promised that the remaining regulations were in process and would be released in the coming weeks.

The new law was created to satisfy market demands and recommendations from the International Monetary Fund. Designed to clearly differentiate between the domestic and international insurance markets in the Cayman Islands, to regulate each in accordance with its requirements, to strengthen legislation to protect Cayman residents, and to bring the law, formally, into line with international standards, the new law is anticipated to open new markets for new business sectors. Mr. Gordon Rowell, Head of Insurance Supervision of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority commented in his presentation: this law underscores Caymans commitment to a platform for growth in this important industry.

The registration fees for captive insurance companies (Class B), which under the new law are sub-categorized depending on the amount of unrelated party risk written, are:

The registration fees for ILS and Catastrophe Bond Insurers (Class C) are CI$5,000 (US$6,098).

These fee schedules continue to make Cayman one of the most price competitive captive markets in the industry.

The 2012 Cayman Captive Forum celebrated its 20th anniversary and with more than 1,280 delegates in attendance, is the worlds largest captive conference. The 21st Forum will be held in the Cayman Islands 3 5 December, 2013.

The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) is a non-profit organization run by the insurance managers of the Cayman Islands. In operation since 1981, IMACs aim is to act as both regulatory liaison with the Cayman Islands Government and to promote the Cayman Islands as a domicile of choice for captive insurance companies.

For more information on IMAC visit http://www.caymancaptive.ky.

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Kirby’s Dream Land World Record – Video


Kirby #39;s Dream Land World Record
World Record for Kirby #39;s Dream Land (GB). Done on 12/3/12. Time is 11:42:xx -- Streamed live at twitch.tv/bosscrab TwitchTV Highlight: http://www.twitch.tv/bosscrab/c/1758410 The major timesaver in this run over the previous record was a 3-cycle fight with Lololo Lalala, which is optimal, very difficult, and very rare. I appear to lose time on the Boss Rush but that #39;s just because my PB split there was inaccurate, I hit it pretty early in the PB. More time could be saved with better luck on Whispy Woods, Kracko 1, Dedede, and better play in general, specifically at Float Islands and Bubbly Clouds. I made a couple of pretty bad mistakes. There #39;s a random skip in the video at around 8:49-8:50 on the timer (8:56 in the video). I honestly don #39;t know why this is here. It #39;s in every saved version of the run so I #39;m not sure what happened with the stream there. However, the time in the timer does progress a full second during this skip and the position of Kirby is consistent with that time. Sound appears to desync at the end too. This is a problem with the YouTube encoding; it is accurate on the Twitch.tv highlight.From:TheBossCrabViews:0 0ratingsTime:14:18More inGaming

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Hawaii birthday 4 Eben, Maui Hawaii – Video


Hawaii birthday 4 Eben, Maui Hawaii
Sarah puts together a small party for Eben every year. Location Maui Hawaii. Denny #39;s in Kahului near the Airport. Eben is Sarah #39;s step son he turned 49 years old in March 4th, 2012. Eben #39;s sister TV producer comes to the breakfast birthday party. Andy Gamble comes from the EAST COAST every year for the last 20 years and Ti lives on Maui. The 3 do this with Eben every year for the last 3 years. Same place same time. Eben loves pancakes,eggs and drawing trunks, he gets lots of gifes this year ! Hey he #39;s not strange, he #39;s Autistic ! Sarah Garbutt was born in Readding England but she has lived in Hawaii for over 30 years. Hawaiian Islands, Oahu (Honolulu) has the most people, Maui makes the most money for the State, Big Island (Hawwaii) is the only Island with eh neckname ! Molokai. LANA #39;i, Kaua #39;i, Kaho #39;olawe, and there #39;s one more Island on the map I can not spell. leahtunkara.com For more life in Hawaii see channels LeahTVdotcom, and RawManRamen Channel.From:RawManRamenViews:4 2ratingsTime:02:28More inMusic

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Far Cry 3 Walkthrough w/ Commentary Part 2 – My First Zipline


Far Cry 3 Walkthrough w/ Commentary Part 2 - My First Zipline Scary Driving
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com All copyrighted material is owned by it #39;s respective copyright holders this video is commentary in nature under the fair use policy of US copyright law. Publisher: Ubisoft Developer: Ubisoft Montreal 2012 Ubisoft Entertainment Far Cry 3 is a new first person shooter set on a tropical Asian-Pacific archipelago called Rook Islands. It is the third main title in the Far Cry series, but is not a direct sequel to either Far Cry or Far Cry 2. The game #39;s protagonist is a young man named Jason Brody who is trying to survive and escape from the hostile islands, whilst also saving his friends. The game also features a competitive multiplayer mode, a map designer for multiplayer, and, for the first time in a Far Cry game, a 2-4 player co-op campaign.From:enigma69gamesViews:0 0ratingsTime:14:30More inGaming

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Sa moce lei Sisi – Video


Sa moce lei Sisi
From the Album: #39;Echoes of the Islands #39; ______________________________________________________________________ ECHOES OF THE ISLANDS - reviewed by Alan Armstrong Kiwi Mono-Stereo SLC-55 12 in. LP 33 #8531; rpm : #39;Echoes of the Islands #39; features a collection of makes (dances) and of Fijian, Rotuman, Tongan, Maori and calypso melodies. The New Zealand listener will find particular interest in the choir #39;s fine rendering of three Maori numbers, #39;Pokare-kare #39; #39;E Rere Taku Poi #39; and #39;Po Atarau #39;. #39;Pokarekare #39; is sung in five different languages mdash;Maori, English, Tongan, Rotu-man and Fijian. Each language gives its own characteristic inflection to the verse. All in all this is a sensitive and attractive version of the song. #39;E Rere Taku Poi #39; is sung in Maori and the words come through clearly and. for the most part accurately. A girl starts each verse off with a charming #39;tahi, lua, tolu, wha #39;. The record cover notes that although the poi is not native to Fiji, the girls at Loreto were fascinated by the Maori art form and soon mastered the twirling of both the short and long poi. The song is given the droning, sonorous Fijian harmonies and there is added interest with the variations in tempo of the various verses. I doubt if any Maori group has recorded a better version than this one by these Fijian youngsters. Last of the Maori items is #39;Po Atarau #39;, sung first in English and then in Fijian with tremendous poignancy. There is a good selection on this disc and listeners will enjoy the ...From:VosawaleViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:18More inPeople Blogs

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Growth of microstructured gold thin films: gamma-type microstructure – Video


Growth of microstructured gold thin films: gamma-type microstructure
The film presents columnar microstructure, with large surface valleys and mesopores. The columns appear well separated and isolated from each other or form small groups or islands. Experimentally found at high deposition angles (80-89) and low thermalization degree of the arriving atoms.From:NanoOnSurfViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:25More inScience Technology

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Data Security Paramount To Channel Islands' Asia Push

03 December 2012

Channel Islands financial services providers must ensure that they have robust information security safeguards in place to attract more business from emerging markets, particularly in Asia, after a recent survey found that businesses globally are over-estimating the strength of their security frameworks.

PwC's 10th annual survey on the "Global State of Information Security" featured interviews with 9,300 top-ranking executives from 128 countries. 68% of businesses are confident of their organization's information security activities, while 42% considered that their organization implements industry-leading standards in the area.

However, PwC found that only 8% of companies have each of the following: a chief information security officer or equivalent in place; an overall information security strategy; periodic reviews of the effectiveness of their security in the last year; and an understanding of exactly what types of security events have occurred.

The survey in fact found that most organizations are keeping looser tabs on their data today than in past years, despite a marked increase in hacking activities and data leakages. For instance, fewer than 35% of respondents said they had an accurate inventory of employee and customer personal data.

Nick Vermeulen, Head of Advisory Services at PwC Channel Islands, observed that the Channel Islands must keep pace with Asia, which currently leads the world in security practices and performance (being rated particularly highly for mobile security initiatives and cloud security strategy), now that the territories intend to target the region with their financial services offerings.

Vermeulen commented: This trend is highly relevant for our finance industries locally, which are affected by the global shift of capital flow to the east. We need to factor in the expectations these markets will have around how we do business with them. If Guernsey and Jersey are to succeed in building strong relationships with them, we need information security that meets or exceeds their own standards. There will also be a high benchmark set for us to reach on every aspect of how we use digital technology to communicate and do business."

He added: There is also an urgent need for both islands to have strategies in place for developing a digital economy. We must ensure businesses operating from our islands have all the support they need both to get the basics right and transform their businesses to a digital model and prosper.

Matthew Parker, Risk Assurance Manager at PwC Channel Islands, added: This survey emphasizes just how important it is for organizations to ensure their boards grasp the risks to the business and the steps needed to manage them. There is an opportunity to maximize the investment made in managing these risks by thinking of information security as both a means to protect data and an opportunity to create value for the organization. Establishing a Chief Information Security Officer role should be a major priority for most organizations.

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Rubbish barge in the Bay of Islands this summer

Boaties are being encouraged by DOC to make use of a mobile rubbish barge that will be operating in the Bay of Islands waters this summer.

The service is being trialled by the Northland Regional Council and operated by a local contractor, Tim Roffey. The barge will be manned, and will anchor around the islands/boats in the eastern Bay of Islands for pre-advertised periods and locations to collect rubbish.

The barge will operate every other day initially commencing on the 26th December through to the 14th January. This frequency is likely to reduce as the peak summer season progresses and is likely to finish by 25th January. The service is a trial this year, and will be dependent on both demand and the weather.

Pickup times and barge locations will be broadcasted via Russell Radio (Channel 63). The position and timing of the service will be planned according to prevailing weather conditions. The rubbish will be sorted into recycled and general rubbish so boaties can assist by bringing their refuse already sorted. (Bottles, cans and refuse.)

Far North District Council will be organising the on land side of the refuse disposal, with contractors East/West Waste. People can buy East/West Waste bags from normal retail outlets (Russell Front 4 Square and Russell Bookshop: Opua 4 Square and Burnsco Marine, and the Paihia 4 Square) for $3 and will need to pay the barge an extra $2 to cover the shipping costs to mainland refuse sites. Other bags will need an East West Waste sticker. Boaties should ensure they have change or cash on hand, as bags will not be accepted unless paid for.

There will only be one mainland refuse site on the peninsula this year at Rawhiti.

Rolien Elliot, Area Manager DOC says, "DOC is continuing to promote a Pack it in/Pack it out rubbish policy where visitors are responsible for their own rubbish like a lot of conservation areas and parks throughout New Zealand. The public can help reduce the amount of rubbish they produce by repackaging their supplies in reusable containers and disposing of the original packaging before leaving home; buying prepaid rubbish bags or stickers and using refuse/recycling facilities on the mainland."

"Other ways visitors and locals can help the Bay of Islands over the summer are:

Supporting Project Island Song and the pest-free islands by stopping (before leaving home) - checking (for stowaways) - and going (and having fun!), Removing packaging prior to leaving home to limit the quantity of onboard rubbish.

picking up a free boatie bag from volunteers at the mainland boat ramps, marinas and wharves (it includes information about the rubbish trial) and providing feedback about the rubbish disposal system online at http://www.fndc.govt.nz/contact/email-us "

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