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Ascension eyes moratorium on certain kinds of housing development – The Advocate
Posted: May 22, 2017 at 4:01 am
GONZALESFor years in Ascension Parish, individual homes and sometimes entire subdivisions have been built on mounded dirt in flood-prone areas to raise them out of harm's way.
After 6,400 homes and businesses in the parish were swamped in August, many flood victims are casting a jaundiced eye toward the practice, blaming it for forcing water into their houses or onto their property.
Now, despite arguments by developers that science supports the current rules, the Parish Council is set to consider temporary restrictions on the large-scale use of dirt to elevate subdivisions in the growing parish. If approved, this moratorium would be in place until a new analysis of parish flood plains is completed and new rules can be developed to better protect against future flooding.
Two Prairieville council members, Aaron Lawler and Daniel "Doc" Satterlee, proposed a blanket halt on fill earlier this month and pushed it out of committee on a 2-1 vote with some members absent. But the move to restrict use of fill could end up becoming more narrowly tailored to major developments when the council takes up the issue in June, Lawler said.
Lawler said the August flood has raised anew longstanding questions about whether parish fill practices are inadvertently worsening flooding, as critics have charged for years.
"I think you have a lot of councilmen that it was brought to the forefront for them because of the flood. Their opinions on it may have changed when they saw how bad that flood was, so now there is support for this," Lawler said. The proposal would not be retroactive.
He said he'd like to see the new flood management plan start looking at homes in the lowest areas to elevate with pier-and-beam construction, instead of slab foundations.
Though estimates for Ascension Parish still being refined, the U.S. Geological Survey found the August flood fell between a 100- and 500-year event, or an event that had a 1 percent to 0.2 percent chance of occurring in a given year. With that large of an event, much of Ascension's public and private drainage infrastructure in the path of the flood was overwhelmed by the water because it exceeded the designed capacity.
Parish officials say the flood plain review on which the moratorium would hinge could take up to eight months. Lawler thinks it could be done over the summer months when new development proposals normally slow. With the review, the parish would hire an engineering firm to take a close look at drainage issues in each of the parish's various floodplains so new drainage and other development rules can specifically be catered to each one.
While officials in support of the moratorium emphasize they aren't specifically blocking particular subdivisions, some in the construction community said the proposed fill limitations will effectively halt future projects because it is impractical to build any other way.
"It'd pretty much shut it down," said Jared "Burger" Beiriger, vice president of construction and inspection for Quality Engineering and Surveying, one of the primary engineering firms at work in Ascension's residential home market.
Despite potential economic impacts, what's driving the moratorium are the complaints of longstanding parish residents like Duane Simpson, 47, who survived the flood and are fearful of new subdivisions with large amounts of fill.
These residents are skeptical of claims from developers and parish consulting engineers who say that through standard engineering principles they can ensure new projects won't flood their neighbors.
Simpson, whose family has lived in the Galvez area of northeast Ascension since the 1800s, recently scoffed at that idea. He said it defies his experience of what water does when it hits hard clay and concrete and starts running off a steep slope of mounded dirt.
"We got to use common sense. Somebody somewhere's got to use common sense," he said.
As in other surrounding parishes, Ascension doesn't allow builders to construct new homes with ground floors below the level that water is estimated to reach in a 1 percent-chance flood. Ascension requires ground floors be 1 foot above that projected water level, which is also known as the base flood elevation.
Estimated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, base flood elevations are used in flood hazard maps. The elevations help set benchmarks for federal insurance rates and are used in local building rules.
An upgrade in Ascension's flood maps in 2007 led to significantly higher base flood elevations across the lowest parts of the parish. That change, in combination with development rules, has led to large, newer developments that are meeting elevation requirements with fill that can push them several feet higher than older homes.
Simpson, his family and his neighbors successfully fought the 32-home Hudson Cove subdivision proposed in April next-door to his dad's 5.25-acre home south of La. 42 and Bayou Manchac.
Pointing to the severe flooding that hit their area in August, they aired worries that the new subdivision would have built up a low-lying drainage area that held a lot of water during the flood. Simpson'sfather's house, which is elevated 43 inches off the ground and well over the old high water mark, avoided flooding by inches.
Despite an engineering report from the developer to the contrary and the parish staff's determination that Hudson Cove had met parish drainage requirements, the Planning Commission heeded the residents' concerns.
"My reason is for the drainage," Commissioner Wade Schexnaydre said in explaining his motion to deny during the spring meeting."I believe we are going to succumb to even more issues. I understand what the hydrology and drainage study says, but existing records are already showing that we would be pushing it too much." The motion to deny passed 2-1 with one abstention.
Developers and the engineers who work for them say the public and some on the council misunderstand basic hydrology and what the fill rules require.
Under parish fill and drainage requirements, new projects cannot worsen the drainage of their neighbors. For major subdivisions, developers must conduct drainage studies that determine where and at what rate water is running off an existing site and estimate how much more will run off after development.
Based on that estimate, developers must calculate what kind of detention is needed so the extra water isn't pushed on neighbors. In areas below the 100-year floodplain, these calculations must account for not only rainfall but also lost flood capacity from filling land up to the height of the 100-year floodplain, parish officials said.
Under parish rules, developers also cannot import dirt to a site in the floodplain, but must instead dig out dirt on the site to build up the property.
In the cavities from which the dirt had been taken, detention ponds are created to hold future rainfall runoff and flood water and release it downstream at a rate that is no greater than it was before homes were built.
Engineer Mickey Robertson, owner of MR Engineering and Surveying, said what developers are doing is replacing "air with dirt and dirt with air, so if you had a certain amount of storage volume before development, you have exactly the same storage volume after development."
He contended this one-for-one "volume swap" means more water isn't being pushed on other people's homes by fill because no extra earth is being added to the site.
"Nobody understands it. Nobody believes it, but that's the reality of it," said Robertson, who did the engineering for the 195-home Hollows at Dutchtown subdivision near I-10 and La. 73 a few years ago and says it has improved drainage in the area.
Joseph Guillory, a civil engineer with Duplantis Design Group in Covington, said the type of mitigation Ascension uses is common in Louisiana and elsewhere in nation and does work in an ideal situation.
Guillory said detention ponds don't eliminate the increased volume of water that runs off a developed piece of land, but slows down and stretches out the flow of all that extra water downstream so there is supposed to be no greater impact to neighboring properties.
But he said Louisiana's low, flat topography and the tidal influences on major drainage storage areas where most runoff ends up can cause back-ups during big storms.
"If (the big storage area) gets full and the water can't flow, what happens to all that water that's coming downstream? It goes out of bank, and when it goes out of bank, it starts flooding things. That's the problem," Guillory said.
He also added that different statistical methods can result in significantly different estimates for how much runoff is generated by development, a crucial early calculation that helps determine a new housing subdivision's drainage systems.
His colleague, engineer Tommy Buckel, said some communities are looking at buying land for regional detention areas to help handle the extra water and having developments help chip in for the cost, which can be expensive.
Ascension Public Works Director Bill Roux said the administration is still weighing its position on the developing moratorium proposal. He said that if it is aimed at subdivisions, the moratorium would halt development that already has its drainage impacts mitigated. He argued that continuing to allow single-lot construction with fill under the proposed moratorium ignores one of the bigger drainage culprits.
"The part of the parish that is totally unregulated for the most part is the individual houses," Roux said, adding landowners can also bring in fill from outside their properties.
Homeowners like Michael Latiolais, 50, of Prairieville, who spoke recently in support of the moratorium, said the 3 feet of fill directly under his house saved him from flooding in August. Water backing up from the Muddy Creek cutoff ditch was three inches from his home near a fast-growing area off La. 930.
He doubts the little bit of dirt he dug from his pond and put on his 2.5 acres has much effect on anyone else. But Latiolais said his flooding troubles are from the subdivision behind his house that is draining water across his and his neighbors' land.
"The solution is stop, stop until the municipalities catch up, stop until Bill Roux can get caught up," Latiolais said.
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Taking note of Roux's critique, Lawler acknowledged that his new proposed moratorium is a political compromise that would include an exceptionfor up to 1 foot of fill and for residents who flooded to restore their homes as they were.
But Lawler said his intent is that the limited amount of allowable fill would effectively only permit new construction of individual homes and mobile or manufactured homes, but still block new larger housing tracts and other big new developments that would likely need more fill than 1 foot of dirt.
While Lawler is working on the votes, he has fellow skeptics of fill practices in Councilmen Benny Johnson and Randy Clouatre.
Clouatre said he would open to limiting fill for subdivisions only as long as flooded people could get back in their homes. He said understands the engineering and the calculations but doubts big subdivisions built in large floodplains won't alter drainage and doesn't see how a detention pond canmake up all the difference.
"I see real life," Clouatre said.
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Faith Time: Ascension of Jesus – WKRG
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Bishop Robert King from Chuncula Apostolic Ministries joins us to talk about the Ascension of Jesus. Heres a look at our conversation: Chad: This week many churches will be observing Jesus Ascension. What is that story in the Bible?
Bishop Robert King: The ascension takes place on Jesus 40th day on earth after he had risen from the dead. On that day, as he was assembled with his apostles and some other disciples, he gave them some instructions to go to Jerusalem and to wait for the promise of the Father. After he had given instructions and answered some of their questions, Jesus was taken up, or ascended, into the clouds and out of their sight. As the people watching saw Jesus ascend into the heavens, they stood in amazement. Two angels then appeared and informed them that witnessed the ascension that Jesus will come back again in like manner.
Chad: Why was it important for Jesus to Ascend rather than just live out his earthly life?
Bishop Robert King: Jesus living out His life on earth was never the goal. The purpose of Jesus birth, life, death, and resurrection were to redeem mankind from sin. Jesus fulfilled His part of the salvation process by shedding innocent blood for the sins of mankind. The next part of the plan is for man to receive Christs spirit and to live a life dedicated to God. If we do that then Jesus is still living on earth through us.
Chad: What was the disciples reaction to the ascension?
Bishop Robert King: As with almost anything, there were some that heard Jesus instructions and witnessed the ascension and were excited, faithful followers. They went to Jerusalem and waited for the promise of the Father, which is the Holy Ghost. There were others that saw the ascension and were excited in the moment but eventually returned to their normal ways of living.
Chad: What are the important lessons in this?
Bishop Robert King: One of the lessons in this is that everyone must be persuaded in their own minds to follow Christ. And to follow Him, it takes a personal commitment. Its a commitment to Gods will and to His purpose for our individual lives. True commitment happens when a person is fully persuaded by the message of Christ.
Chad: Good-byes are hard but why is this supposed to be a joyful good-bye?
Bishop Robert King: This good-bye was different in that Jesus told them that He would not leave them comfortless, that He would come to them. And although Jesus was absent in body form. He was ever so present in Spirit. It wasnt so much as a good-bye as it was an Ill see you soon.
Chad: How were the disciples able to take this newly formed church and make it into something that was spread around the world?
Bishop Robert King: The spreading of the church did not come without major opposition. But the apostles were determined to spread the message of Gods love for mankind and redemption of mankind. And once others were able to experience Christ for themselves, they joined forces with the apostles in spreading the message. And now centuries later, people are yet experiencing Christ in such a way that they become convinced of the message and become faithful witnesses of the saving power of God.
Mr. King also sent us this image. He snapped it on a recent trip from Florida. I was flying back from South Florida and just looking out the window. I took the first picture. Then I prayed and said, God, this is your territory up here, show me something. I was asking God to show me something that I wouldnt normally see.
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Royalton church to host ascension services Thursday – The Southern
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ROYALTON A church whose tradition closely follows some Biblical teachings will celebrate Jesus' ascension and invites the community to join them at services that begin at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 25.
The teaching is that 40 days after he is believed to have risen from the dead, Jesus Christ then "ascended," into the heavens, to be with his father, God.
The Holy Ascension of Our Lord will be celebrated at The Protection of the Holy Virgin Mary Church, at112 N Fairdale St.n Royalton. A potluck will follow the divine liturgy; those who attend are asked to bring a dish to share.
Archpriest Frederick Janeek, rector for the church,will lead the services at the Protection of the Holy Virgin Mary Church in Royalton.
He said Thursday night's service is like the liturgy presented each Sunday at the church, but that those who are not familiar with the tradition might want to see what a service looks like. He said is is like the Eastern Orthodox services, older and more elaborate than services from other Christian religions.
"Many of the people here have never seen that worship service," he said. "All the Orthodox churches around the world have done that for 1,600 years."
He joined the church in January 2015 and recently celebated his third Easter at the church. About 30 people attend the Sunday services; the church will celebrate its 103rd anniversary in October.
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Residents in Ascension Parish subdivision concerned over gator sightings – WBRZ
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ASCENSION PARISH - Neighborhood retention ponds have doubled as drainage management systems and entertainment for the homeowners in local subdivisions. But what's swimming below the surface has some residents concerned.
"We had heard there was an alligator in the lake so we had been watching for it," Richard Peak said.
Peak is one of the many neighbors who's spotted gators swimming in the man-made "lake" behind his home. He managed to snap a picture of the reptile poking its eyes up just above the water's edge.
"We called the Wildlife and Fisheries, and there is a case number to hopefully eliminate the possibility of a nuisance alligator injuring someone's child and possibly someone's pet," Peak said.
While filing a claim with LAWF was step one, neighbors have now begun adjusting their routines. These new, self-imposed rules include no swimming, no fishing, and no letting pets or children near the water.
"It's a relatively small alligator, but small alligators grow up to be big alligators," Peak said. "And if there is one alligator there could be more, so we just need to be prudent and careful that we don't make national news with an alligator attack on a small child."
Peak'sgator sighting was a few weeks ago, but his neighbor snapped another picture of the animal Sunday morning, renewing concerns.
"We will just be happy when Wildlife and Fisheries picks it up and moves it to place it can grow into an adult," Peak said.
Until the gator is captured residents in the subdivision will remain cautious to ensure that these become nothing more.
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Ascension Day celebration – Casper Star-Tribune Online
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Thy Kingdom Come, a global prayer movement inviting Christians to pray for more people to know Jesus Christ, holds Beacon Events from May 25, Ascension Day, through June 4, the Day of Pentecost.
The first event, at the office of the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming, 123 S. Durbin in Casper, will be a celebration of Ascension Day, May 25, at 5:30 p.m. This Beacon Event is hosted by St. Stephens Episcopal Church and St. Marks Episcopal Church in Casper and Christ Episcopal Church, Glenrock. All are invited.
During the service, the desire to care for all children in Wyoming will be carried out by making a donation to Diaper Days, hosted by St. Marks each month. Donations of diapers, size 3 or 4, or cash donations, are welcome at the event.
For more information on Thy Kingdom Come, go to http://www.thykingdomcome.global. For more on this Beacon Event, contact the Rev. Kay Flores at the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming at 265-6516.
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NanoTech Entertainment, Inc. (OTCPK:NTEK) By The Numbers: Valuation in Focus – Business Review
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NanoTech Entertainment, Inc. (OTCPK:NTEK) has an ERP5 rank of15291.The ERP5 Rank is an investment tool that analysts use to discover undervalued companies. The ERP5 looks at the Price to Book ratio, Earnings Yield, ROIC and 5 year average ROIC. The lower the ERP5 rank, the more undervalued a company is thought to be.
The Q.i. Value of NanoTech Entertainment, Inc. (OTCPK:NTEK) is 50.00000. The Q.i. Value is another helpful tool in determining if a company is undervalued or not. The Q.i. Value is calculated using the following ratios: EBITDA Yield, Earnings Yield, FCF Yield, and Liquidity. The lower the Q.i. value, the more undervalued the company is thought to be.
The EBITDA Yield is a great way to determine a companys profitability. This number is calculated by dividing a companys earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization by the companys enterprise value. Enterprise Value is calculated by taking the market capitalization plus debt, minority interest and preferred shares, minus total cash and cash equivalents. The EBITDA Yield for NanoTech Entertainment, Inc. (OTCPK:NTEK) is -0.030505.
The Earnings to Price yield of NanoTech Entertainment, Inc. (OTCPK:NTEK) is -0.046331. This is calculated by taking the earnings per share and dividing it by the last closing share price. This is one of the most popular methods investors use to evaluate a companys financial performance. Earnings Yield is calculated by taking the operating income or earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) and dividing it by the Enterprise Value of the company. The Earnings Yield for NanoTech Entertainment, Inc. (OTCPK:NTEK) is -0.030804. Earnings Yield helps investors measure the return on investment for a given company. Similarly, the Earnings Yield Five Year Average is the five year average operating income or EBIT divided by the current enterprise value. The Earnings Yield Five Year average for NanoTech Entertainment, Inc. is -0.134909.
The FCF Yield 5yr Average is calculated by taking the five year average free cash flow of a company, and dividing it by the current enterprise value. Enterprise Value is calculated by taking the market capitalization plus debt, minority interest and preferred shares, minus total cash and cash equivalents. The average FCF of a company is determined by looking at the cash generated by operations of the company. The Free Cash Flow Yield 5 Year Average of NanoTech Entertainment, Inc. (OTCPK:NTEK) is -0.038789.
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Ruben De Ronde Exclusive Interview: Armin van Buuren’s A State of Trance Has a New Co-Host – The Nocturnal Times
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Dance music is reaching new heights, and Ruben De Ronde has been called upon by Armin van Buuren to co-host his weekly A State of Trance radio show. During electronic musics biggest week, we sat down with Ruben to touch base on his recent endeavors, including the release of his debut studio album, My Story, and taking on co-host responsibilities alongside Armin. This summer brings
As if co-hosting one of the worlds biggest radio shows wasnt already a feat in itself, Ruben joins Armin for every episode of ASOT which is now video live streamed across the world. All while the annual ASOT Miami festivities were taking place at the Ultra Music Festival Megastructure, we caught up with Ruben who had also just made his ASOT MIA debut. During our sit-down with Ruben, we discussed his very beginnings exploring the world of electronic music, joining Armin van Buuren as the official new co-host of his A State of Trance radio show, his debut album, My Story, and of course, whats to come. Read the full transcribed conversation with A State of Trances new co-host, Ruben de Ronde, below.
The Nocturnal Times: Were back here in Miami at Ultra Music Festival. What are some things you look forward to most when heading back to Music Week in Miami? Ruben De Ronde: Well, similar to Tomorrowland, they both have very blended crowds. Everybody flies in from all over the world for this event and it sells out very quickly. Its rare if you come across somebody whos here by accident. At Ultra, you either come across locals or those who planned this months in advancethey fly here, book hotels, etc. Everybody knows the music here, so thats another thing that makes Ultra special.
The Nocturnal Times: Youve sort of become an A State of Trance staple yourself now. What can you tell us about your ASOT Miami experiences over the years? How has the annual return of ASOT MIA evolved? Ruben De Ronde: I think the very first time we were here, I didnt really have as big of a role in A State of Trance as I do now. Over the last few years Ive taken on a bigger role. As of a few months ago, Ive even become the co-host of ASOT now every week. It keeps getting bigger and bigger! This is actually the first time that Ive played at the ASOT Miami event at Ultra, which is another big step for me and I can cross off my bucket list.
The Nocturnal Times: How was your ASOT Miami debut? Ruben De Ronde: Well, I mean I wish I could say it was booming the whole time, but I opened the Megastructure (laughs)and by the time people started making their way over my set had already begun. But I will tell you, the energy was still great. And I also have to say, once I came back to the trailereven at the beginning of my set when while the crowd was making their way inside Bayfront Parkthere were so many people tuning in from across the world. We were trending worldwide on Twitter; its like two different worlds.
The Nocturnal Times: Youre co-hosting ASOT now with Armin van Buuren every week. What can you share with us about your co-hosting duties alongside the king of trance since starting the new ASOT Live stream every Thursday? Ruben De Ronde: It has been interesting because I didnt really see Armin all that much before, but we really need to be doing this together every single weekno exceptions. So, its different as well as my role being more integral with the show itself. Its interesting, its a lot of fun!
The Nocturnal Times: Tell us a little bit about your debut album, My Story. How did it come together and how long did it take to complete? Ruben De Ronde: From start-to-finish, Id say it took about three years to complete. In the meanwhile, I also had a computer crash so I lost a lot of files in the process. I have to re-create certain tunes, re-record tons of vocals, but Im really happy about how the end result turned out. Now theres a new album coming out together with David Gravell, Together, which is 16 brand new tracks. The first singles came out already, but it sees its official release in June.
The Nocturnal Times: Taking your hard-drive crash into consideration, which of the tracks on My Story are the most personal for you? Ruben De Ronde: I think one of the tracks from the album that means a lot to me is All In with Kimberly Hale. Its such a deep track, the vocals are quite deep. All In is one of those tunes that is really close to my heart. I actually met Kimberly a few weeks ago for the first time and shes a really, really cool person. All In is definitely one of the tunes I like most.
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The Nocturnal Times: Weve been listening to Moment Of Truthalso featuring vocals from Kimberly Halea lot lately. How did this one come together with Kimberly and LTN? Ruben De Ronde: Yes, the same thing in this case! I was working with LTN for months on tunes and he came with this pitch. Then we both took different routes: I made a clubby version at 128 BPM and LTN went to 118 BPM for a deeper version. So what we did was we took the start and then both went two separate ways, which is how the track actually came about.
The Nocturnal Times: Which of the tracks on the album took the longest to create? Do you sometimes start on a track and then go back to it at a later time or completely neglect a work in progress once near completion? Ruben De Ronde: Actually, a track that didnt make the albumbecause I couldnt finish itis one that Ive just finished recently with Proff. Im going to put that one on the next album. That tune, from start to finish, after sending her the first demo, I got the vocals back and it took me about four years. After about 100 different versions, at a certain point I gave up. I had this whole guitar part in the track and started working with Proffand now its finally finished. I just got the remix in from Bryan Kearney and John OCallaghan, which is really special. Ive been playing that for a while, but now its finally going to be released, which is very cool.
The Nocturnal Times: What would you say are some of your dream artist collaborations? Vocal collaborations? Ruben De Ronde: Hmm vocal, thats an easy question because theres a Norwegian singer, Maria Mena. Shes actually the only single artist that Ive bought a ticket for in the last couple of years, shes just special. I highly suggest you check her out!
The Nocturnal Times: How about a chance to play a back-to-back set with any DJ? Have you ever played a b2b set with this guy (points to Armin van Buuren)? Ruben De Ronde: Actually, no, never (with Armin)! Haha, thats a good question! Ive played b2b with Rodg before. [Since touching base with Ruben, it was announced that he will be playing a back-to-back set with Rodg at Tomorrowland 2017].
The Nocturnal Times: What do you hope for the future of A State of Trance the radio show, especially now that the show has a new co-host (you)? Ruben De Ronde: Well, in a way, we already are living in the future now, with the start of the new ASOT live video broadcast every week. But what I hope is that were broadcasting video stream from tons of other platforms, including those that are already hosting our audio stream every week. Its already starting to happen in The Netherlands. Radio 538 is going to broadcast the radio and the video on their radio and their TV channel, which I hope is going to happen to all of the stations.
The Nocturnal Times: How about your future and your short-term or long-term goals? Ruben De Ronde: I have goals, but I dont share them with anyone (my long term goals, that is!) One of my long-term goals though, was playing at ASOT Miami, and now Ive done that! I also just played at Beyond Wonderland, which was an amazing experience. Im going to be doing four more events with them this year too, so thats something to look out for as well. Also, my new single with Rodg, Riptide, is out now. Im really excited about it because Armin played it three times and Above & Beyond played it too, which I didnt see coming. The Rodg collab is the first single from the Together album with Rodg.
Ruben joins Armin van Buuren this Memorial Day Weekend for an opening set at Echostage in Washington D.C. on Friday, May 26.
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Here’s The Latest Information And Rumors Regarding Cyberpunk 2077 – One Angry Gamer (blog)
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Theres a lot of excitement behind CD Projekt Reds Cyberpunk 2077. Some of the best information about the upcoming project has been from various job listings, which has revealed potential features that could wind up in the game and future events regarding the sci-fi RPG.
Notice: All of the information below should be taken with a grain of salt and may or may not turn up in Cyberpunk 2077. This information comes from CD Projekt Reds job listings, Glixel and a Totalcon 2017 attendee that met Mike Pondsmith, who is behind the upcoming sci-fi RPG.
Job Listings
Firstly, lets take a look at the job listings for Cyberpunk 2077. These listings can offer up quite a bit of information prior to major announcements and/or smaller events. However, they do not ensure that a specific feature or more will make it into a game, but we will look over the most plausible content featured in the job listings, which includes: Environment Artist, Senior Engine Programmer and Senior Animation Programmer.
Starting with the former, the Environment Artist job post highlights physicalized objects and destruction models. This means that a form of destructible environments and movable objects are more than likely to appear around Night City, but the real question is how much will be destructive and how many physics based items will players be able to interact with? While we ponder on that you can read the job listing below.
CD PROJEKT RED in Krakow is looking for an Environment Artist to work on Cyberpunk 2077. The Environment Artist will take responsibility for creating wide range of photorealistic environments in futuristic settings, covering also physicalized objects and destruction models.
Next up comes the Senior Engine Programmer. This position sees optimization as an importance. In other words this means that the REDengine 4 will be tested thoroughly on different PC setups, and platforms like PS4 and Xbox One to see how well Cyberpunk runs. You can read the job listing below.
As a Senior Engine Programmer you will be responsible for designing, implementing, optimizing and maintaining parts of our in-house engine both for the PC and the new generation of consoles (PS4, Xbox One). Person on this position will be cooperating with other engine programmers and Director Game Programming in order to create technical solutions meeting desired requirements.
I should note that this next part is not official, but seeing how the game is scheduled to come out either late 2018 through 2021, the game could technically bypass the PS4 and Xbox One and instead focus on their more high-end iterations like the PS4 Pro and Xbox Scorpio. For example, Bungie did this later into the lifespan of Destiny with the Rise of Iron expansion, which is only for PS4 and Xbox One and not for PS3 and Xbox 360.
The next job listing is just me being a rude boy here, but I thought it was rather funny that CDPR put this in, however the Senior Animation Programmer sees said position focusing on character facial animations, movement and combat, as well as cut-scenes. Hmm didnt a certain AAA game that came out March of 2017 suffer from poor animations that were done by unqualified participants? You know what, I cant remember so instead you can read the listing for the Senior AP:
DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES IN A NUTSHELL. Focusing especially on the characters: theirfacial animations, movement, locomotion, combat, etc. as well as cutscenes, camera and the like.
Gangs and Daft Cyberpunks
It wouldnt quite be a cyberpunk title if it didnt feature punks in a cyber world, eh? Well, the original tabletop game and universe featured a list of gang members, one of the gangs that make an appearance quite often are the Boostergangs more information on them and others can be found on the official wikia. We just might see the ruthless, territorial daft-minded cyberpunks in the game, and if other gangs follow suit reputation points may be a thing like in other Sci-Fi games like Destiny and Warframe with syndicate groups.
Combat Zones
This is just speculation, but Combat Zones in the Cyberpunk realm are lawless No Go areas of the Urban Sprawl. The law is non-existent in this region and sees very little sane people traversing through aside from gangs looking to stir up pure chaos. This heavily controlled gang area that is not recommended to lurk around could be where the seamless multiplayer could step in. The Combat Zones could also stand as a hub for PvP or just unsafe areas around the Urban Sprawl in the single-player mode. Of course, this is all just speculation based on the Cyberpunk lore, so take with some salt.
Totalcon 2018
Over on the official Cyberpunk 2077 forum board, a certain user who killed one of the PCs neo-NAZI rockerboy characters on a train at the Totalcon 2017 event, named The Cybersmily, witnessed Mike Pondsmith do a Q&A and noted that
I wasnt able to get into any games that Mike was running. His son Cody was running Witcher there as well which I wasnt able to get in either. Not much of a report so far I know. Mike did a 30 minute Q&A which turned into more of a discuss of how cyberpunk real life has turned into. He talk a little bit about working with CD Projekt Red team. Gave absolutely no details about what they are doing, where the game is, whats been done so far. He only commented about how impressed he was with what he was seeing.
You are probably thinking thats not anything useful!? Actually thats very good information right there. Pondsmith is very specific when it comes to others handling the Cyberpunk realm that he created. He told Glixel that a lot of people want to do a game adaptation but change it way too much, as noted below.
Pondsmith says that since its release, Cyberpunk has been under option almost constantly for a video game adaptation. The closest we got was a mobile game, he says, but they wanted to change it way, way, way too much. CDPR are the first to see it through.
So to see him happy as of 2017 of CDPRs progress means a lot and that it is exactly or near his imagination of the Cyberpunk world that he made. This now leads to Totalcon 2018, which is set to kick off on February 22-25th, 2018. Pondsmith has showed up three times to said event and could possibly show up for a fourth time and speak of Cyberpunk 2077 again. Sadly, only time will tell if he will do so.
Cyberpunk 2077 is set to come out with the new tabletop game; both are set to debut when they are ready. For more information on Totalcon 2018 you can hit up totalcon.com.
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Latest Brazilian wonderkid Vinicius Jr. set to join Real Madrid CF: Reports – Hindustan Times
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Vinicius Jr., who plays for Flamengo in the Brazilian league and is dubbed as the next Neymar, is on his way to Real Madrid C.F., say reports
Brazilian football club Flamengos wonderkid Vinicius Junior is set to join Spanish supergiants Real Madrid C.F., according to reports in the Brazilian media.
It is being widely reported that the 16-year-old forward has reached an agreement with Real and the announcement will be made next week, en.as.com reported citing media reports.
The Brazil U-17 starlet is expected to join Real for a fee of 45 million euros ($50.4 million).
Dubbed as the next Neymar, Vinicius has been the standout young player at Flamengo since bursting into the scene with the under-13 side.
In March 2017, Junior helped Brazil win the Under-17 South American Championship, scoring 7 goals and being named the tournaments best player.
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CF principal puckers for pig – Beaver Dam Daily Citizen
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CAMBRIA They didnt put lipstick on a pig, but someone puckered up and kissed one anyway.
Timothy Raymond, who serves as both the early childhood through fifth grade principal and superintendent for the Cambria-Friesland School District, offered up the porcine peck during a school assembly Friday.
The smooch marked the end of the schools reading initiative, launched in December. The school challenged early childhood through fifth grade students to read more than 500,000 minutes before May 17.
Raymond opened the ceremony by sharing the story behind the initiative.
We asked what would it take to get you Cambria-Friesland Elementary students to read more than you ever have before? Raymond said.
He teased the students by saying they considered money, which earned cheers, or candy, which drew an even louder reaction. He cited school budget limitations and high dentist bills for the decision to make him kissing a pig the prize.
Raymond thanked the school staff and the public library for helping track all the minutes provided on weekly reading logs.
Raymond asked third grade teacher Scott Wotruba to open the envelope and reveal the reading minute totals for each class, offering reactions like Not there yet! or Still short as the grade totals were announced.
I dont think that you are adding correctly, Mr. Raymond, Wotruba said.
The total?
Students read 516,981 minutes, which brought eighth grade student Rylee Prochnow into the assembly, cradling a piglet in her arms. Raymond delivered on his promise to the students by laying a smack on the piglets snout.
I am so proud of you, Raymond said to the students. I would kiss a pig 500,000 more times to see you read and grow and learn.
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