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Monthly Archives: July 2017
This Altcoin Is Ready to Challenge Bitcoin’s Domination of the Crypto Market – Futurism
Posted: July 28, 2017 at 6:41 pm
In Brief 2017 has been a stellar year for cryptocurrencies as a whole, but Bitcoin is still the de facto leader in terms of popularity and market cap. However, several characteristics inherent to Litecoin could give it the ability to challenge Bitcoin's domination in the crypto market.
While Bitcoincurrently leads the cryptocurrency market in terms of adoption and market cap, some argue that other, newer cryptos are actually a better investment. Once proposed alternative isLitecoin. Sometimes referred to as the silver Bitcoin, this altcoin could prove superior based on four factors.
First, Litecoins algorithm is far simpler than Bitcoins, which makes it easier to run on graphics processing units (GPUs). This results in a lower barrier to entry for Litecoin miners in comparison to Bitcoin.
Second, Litecoin has a faster block generation speed. Processing a Litecoin block takes two-and-a-half minutes as opposed to Bitcoins 10. This decreases transaction fees, making the Litecoin cryptocurrency more attractive to investors.
Third, Litecoin is about to launch a lightning network that will improve its already superior ability to adapt to changes. This network will make it easier for Litecoin to scale as it gains more traction.
Fourth, Litecoins lifetime cap is higher than Bitcoins (84 million coins as opposed to 24 million).Once this cap is reached, miners will no longer be a part of the process, and this could decrease the security and stability of the blockchain supporting each currency.
While cryptocurrencies in general areincreasing in popularity, the individual variants are constantly vying for market dominance. Perhaps Litecoin will come out on top, or perhaps it wont the primarycharacteristic shared by all cryptocurrencies right nowis volatility, and only time will tell how the crypto market ultimately plays out.
Disclosure: Several members of the Futurism team, including the editors of this piece, are personal investors in a number of cryptocurrency markets. Their personal investment perspectives have no impact on editorial content.
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Marty Sklar, Disney Legend and Futurist, Dies at 83 – Gizmodo
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Marty Sklar in front of Sleeping Beautys Castle at Disneyland on July 11, 2005 (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Marty Sklar, arguably one of the most influential people to work at the Disney Company aside from Walt Disney himself, died yesterday. He was 83.
Sklar started at Disney just a month before Disneyland opened in 1955 and would work his way up to becoming one of the most tireless and dedicated storytellers at the company. Sometimes described as Walts right hand man, Sklar started by writing speeches for Disney and eventually became President of Imagineering, the creative wing of the multifaceted entertainment company.
Along with Walt, Sklar helped produce the ambitious 1966 film that was shown to investors and government officials to get them interested in EPCOT, the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. The original vision of EPCOT as a living laboratory would be neutered, but the theme park is still a point of inspiration for futurists and retro-futurists alike.
Walt Disney had one foot in the past, because he loved nostalgia, and one foot in the future, because he loved new technology, Sklar told Esquire in 2015.
The original EPCOT film can be viewed on YouTube.
Sklar helped oversee the development of virtually every modern Disney park from the construction of Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris to expansion parks in the United States like Disney-MGM Studios and Disneys Animal Kingdom in Florida, as well as Disneys California Adventure park in Anaheim.
Marty was the ultimate Disney Imagineer and Cast Member. From his days working as an intern with Walt to just two weeks ago engaging with fans at D23 Expo, Marty left an indelible mark on Disney Parks around the globe and on all of the guests who make memories every day with us, Bob Chapek, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, said in a statement.
He was one of the few people that was fortunate to attend the opening of every single Disney park in the world, from Anaheim in 1955 to Shanghai just last year, Chapek said. We will dearly miss Martys passion, skill and imaginative spark that inspired generations of Cast, Crew and Imagineers.
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Born in New Brunswick, N.J., on February 6, 1934, Marty was a student at UCLA and editor of its Daily Bruin newspaper when he was recruited to create The Disneyland News for Walts new theme park in 1955. After graduating in 1956, he joined Disney full-time, and would go on to serve as Walts right-hand manscripting speeches, marketing materials, and a film showcasing Walts vision for Walt Disney World and Epcot. During this period, he also joined WED Enterprises, the forerunner of Walt Disney Imagineering, and he would later become the creative leader of Imagineering, leading the development of Disney theme parks and attractions for the next three decades. He retired as Executive Vice President and Imagineering Ambassador on July 17, 2009, Disneylands 54th birthday. Disney marked the occasion by paying tribute to Marty with the highest Parks and Resorts recognition, dedicating a window in his name on Disneylands City Hall.
Disney obviously wouldnt be the same without Sklar and we here at Paleofuture are pouring out a Mickey Mouse sippy cup on the curb for the Disney legend. RIP Marty Sklar. Thanks for your optimistic visions of tomorrow, something that seems harder and harder to conjure in the upside down world of 2017.
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How Clothing Made From Milk Became the Height of Fashion in Mussolini’s Italy – Atlas Obscura
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In 1909, Filippo Tommaso Marinettia member of the Italian literati who had studied in Egypt, France, and Italypublished his radical Futurist Manifesto, a document whose exaltations of technological disruption ignited the Italian Futurism movement.
Marinetti called for art that embraced new innovations like automobiles, glorified war, fought morality, and did away with libraries and museums, which focused too heavily on the past.
The Italian Futurism he spawned revolted against the old: Futurist poetry, for instance, often discarded grammar rules and appeared in non-linear jumbles, while Futurist paintings experimented with perspective and a collapsing of space.
Fashion was a particular fascination of Futurists. Since 1914, with the publication of Giacomo Ballas Futurist Manifesto of Mens Clothing manuscript, the debate over how Italians should dress raged within Marinettis circles. Futurists wanted manufacturers to craft clothing out of new revolutionary materials, such as paper, cardboard, glass, tinfoil, aluminum, rubber, fish skin, hemp, and gas.
In 1920, the Manifesto of Futurist Womens Fashion added a new material to this list: milk.
The idea was not entirely novel. Between 1904 and 1909, German chemist Frederick Todtenhaupt attempted to turn milk byproducts into a fibrous silk substitute. Though his efforts failed, their underlying premise intrigued Marinettis band of Futurists. Many began to speculate that milk was the fabric of the future and would one day comprise all styles of dress.
It wasnt as crazy as it might sound. Wool is a protein, so on a molecular level, it has a very similar structure to casein, the protein found in milk. Chemists simply needed to figure out how to process casein in a way that emulated the texture of wool.
Thus, for milk-based clothing to happen, Marinetti and the Italian Futurists needed to wait for the technology to catch up.
That moment came during the 1930s, when Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini began his push for the country to achieve economic self-sufficiency. Mussolini had stormed into office in 1922 amid popular resentment for what many saw as British, French, and American stiff-arming in the Treaty of Versailles. Marinetti was one of his early proponents. In 1919, Marinettis short-lived Futurist Political Partyan attempt to bring Futurist ideas into governmentmerged with Mussolinis Italian Fascist Party. The two were associatesMussolini once called Marinetti a fervent Fascistand they shared the goal of strengthening Italys economy in preparation for coming wars.
One way they accomplished that? Milk clothing.
In the early 1930s, Mussolini commanded Italians to create more of their own products and, in doing so, to innovate an Italian style in furnishing, interior decoration, and clothing [that] does not yet exist.
Like many in the Fascist government, he pinned his hopes on artificial fabrics, a market in which Italy proved dominant. As the Futurists had earlier proposed, many Italian companies began using organic materialsrather than less-prevalent silks and woolsto develop textiles.
Italys first great success came with rayon, an artificial silk made of cellulose. In 1929, the nation became the worlds leading producer of the material, boasting 16 percent of total rayon output.
The party responsible for the lions share of that rayon was a textile company known as SNIA Viscosa. By 1925, SNIA accounted for 70 percent of Italys artificial fibers, growing so large that it became the nations first company to be listed in foreign stock exchanges (in London and New York).
And in 1935, SNIA Viscosa acquired the rights to a new kind of fiber: a milk-based synthetic wool that, building on Todtenhaupts earlier work, the Italian engineer Antonio Ferretti had recently perfected. This new milk fiber was dubbed lanital (a compounding of lana, meaning wool, and ital, from Italia).
The lanital production process that Ferretti pioneered went like this: first, scientists added acid to skim milk, which separated out the casein. The casein was then dissolved until it developed a viscous consistency. Next, according to TIME, the casein was forced through spinnerets like macaroni, passed through a hardening chemical bath, [and] cut into fibres of any desired length. The result? A substance that mimicked wool.
A 1937 British Path video offers a rare glimpse into this process, closing on an incredible prediction: in the future, youll be able to choose between drinking a glass of milk and wearing one.
To Mussolini, lanital was ingenious. Italy, like most nations, was wasting billions of pounds per year in excess skim milk. Lanital gave them an inexpensive way to repurpose it and, considering it otherwise would have languished, offered a lot of bang for their buck: 100 pounds of milk contained around 3.7 pounds of casein, which translated to 3.7 pounds of lanital.
Though lanital was neither as strong nor as elastic as actual wool, Mussolini remained steadfastly delighted. This was the kind of Italian innovation he wanted more of.
So in 1935, after his invasion of Ethiopia resulted in heavy sanctions from the League of Nations (a post-World War I prototype for the United Nations) that further isolated Italy, Mussolini turned his full attention to lanital.
Then more than ever, Mussolini needed to achieve the economic self-sufficiency he craved. He invested more and more in what Italy did best: artificial textiles. According to Karen Pinkus, artificial fabrics, including lanital, became a central obsession for the regime.
SNIA Viscosa received large sums of government aid, and its promising new milk fabric earned strong support: by 1937, an astonishing 10 million pounds of lanital were produced. State-run textile boards began publishing propaganda posters urging citizens to Dress in an Italian manner. Futurists, delighted by the newfound prominence of milk fibers, enthusiastically praised the invention and the ingenuity of the Fascist government.
Marinetti himself became somewhat of a poet-in-residence for SNIA. His 1938 poem The Poem of Torre Viscosa praised the textile company, while The Simultaneous Poem of Italian Fashion thanked the company for its exemplary Italianness, dynamism, autonomy, [and] creativity.
But most memorable was his Poem of the Milk Dress, which was published in an illustrated propaganda booklet, and which featured some choice writing in praise of lanital:
And let this complicated milk be welcome power power power lets exalt this
MILK MADE OF REINFORCED STEEL
MILK OF WAR
MILITARIZED MILK.
The propaganda worked. Lanital became ubiquitous throughout Italy, and the Futurist dream of milk clothing seemed to become reality.
In April 1937, British publication The Childrens Newspaper reported that milk wool had infiltrated Italian suits, dresses, garments, and even flags: an order has gone forth that flags and banners be made of this material, of which the Italians are exceedingly proud.
In fact, by 1938, SNIA Viscosa became intent on spreading milk-based clothing around the world. Two years later, it had sold patents to eight countries (Holland, Poland, Germany, Belgium, Japan, France, Canada, Czechoslovakia, and England).
Yet there was one country in particular that SNIA Viscosa hoped to woo: the United States.
The U.S. was a natural target for SNIA Viscosas milk fibers. Since the early 1920s, Americans had discussed casein as a potential bridge between the agricultural and manufacturing sectors and as a way to repurpose their 50 billion pounds per year of excess skim milk.
In 1900, Henry E. Alvord, a president of multiple American agricultural colleges, suggested that casein be used in glue, buttons, and combs. During World War I, casein appeared in a paint that coated airplane wings; by 1940, it appeared in piano keys. Casein was also found in certain kinds of American paper, where it attached to minerals to give off a glossy sheen.
So SNIA Viscosa thoughtwhy not also in clothing?
With the help of the Italian government, SNIA dispatched fashion emissaries like American journalist-turned-Italian-princess Marguerite Caetani to promote lanital clothing in New York. A December 1937 TIME article describes how Caetani recruited American socialites like Mona Bismarckwhom Chanel once voted the Best Dressed Woman in the Worldto model high-end milk-based dresses for American audiences.
Their efforts paid off: in 1941, a team for the Atlantic Research Associatesa division of the National Dairy Corporationbegan producing lanital under the name aralac (ARA as in American Research Associates + lac, Latin for milk).
The new milk fibers were a hit. As SNIA had hoped, the New York fashion scene fixated on aralac-based clothing, and aralac briefly denoted sophistication. But when the U.S. joined World War II, it found a more universal use: military equipment.
Aralac was blended with rayon to produce hats, thus providing modern historians with a trivia fact to trump all trivia facts: during World War II, American soldiers wore milk to battle.
Aralac spread so quickly throughout the United Statesit soon appeared in coats, suits, and dressesthat a 1944 LIFE article declared, A great many U.S. citizens, without knowing it, are wearing clothes made from skimmed milk.
But despite the initial honeymoon period, milk-based fabrics soon fell out of favor around the world. Despite press hype about its luxury, lanital was much weaker than wool, and it broke easily. Threads often came out when ironed. But most damning was the putrid odor these fabrics sometimes gave off: when damp, [lanital and aralac] smelled like sour milk, causing many consumer complaints.
By 1948, production shut down in the United States. Soon after, SNIA Viscosa itself began focusing its energy on other synthetic products. Its reputation had taken a massive hit after World War II, when lanital-infused boots, blankets, and military uniformswhich Mussolini believed would resist poison gasin fact did little to protect Italian soldiers, and led to 2,000 cases of frostbite during a battle against France. Anyway, cheaper synthetic products were flooding the market, pricing out lanital.
Yet that is not the end of the story.
Over the decades, milk-based clothing has remained popular among futurists, and in recent years, the fibers have made somewhat of a resurgence.
In 2011 there was the debut of German-based clothing company Qmilch, whose fashionable products are manufactured almost entirely with casein. Started by German microbiologist and designer Anka Domaske, Qmilch offers products that require fewer chemicals than the lanital of the 1930s and 1940s. A single dress costs between roughly $200 and $230 and is made from six liters of milk.
According to Reuters, the fashion label Mademoiselle Chi Chia high-end clothing producer that is a favorite of American celebrities like Mischa Barton and Ashlee Simpsonhas also begun selling milk-based clothing. Uniqlos popular Heattech apparel line, too, is partially made from milk proteins.
Today, these clothes are especially attractive because they are both biodegradable and sustainable. In fact, as global society continues to emphasize reuse, one cannot help but think that perhaps Marinettis Futurists were right all along. Perhaps our future lies with the milk dress.
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Two dead following early morning crashes in Ascension and … – Weekly Citizen
Posted: July 27, 2017 at 10:40 am
This morning, Troopers from Louisiana State Police Troop A were called to investigate multiple fatal crashes in Ascension and Livingston Parish. These crashes occurred less than two hours apart and resulted in the death of two people.
Burnside The first crash occurred shortly before 5:00 a.m. on July 26, 2017 in the intersection of LA 44 and LA 22 in Ascension Parish. The initial investigation by State Police revealed that the crash occurred as 36 year old Andrew Jones Jr. of Donaldsonville was traveling eastbound on LA 22 in a 2002 Chevrolet Suburban. At the same time, 27 year old Christofer Zarazua-Flores of Baton Rouge was traveling southbound on LA 44 in a 2008 Nissan Altima. For reasons still under investigation, Zarazua-Flores failed to stop for a red signal and struck Jones vehicle in the intersection.
Jones was unrestrained at the time of the crash and was ejected from the vehicle. He sustained fatal injuries as a result of the crash and was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Ascension Parish Coroners Office. Zarazua-Flores was properly restrained and sustained moderate injuries in the crash. Impairment is not suspected, but a toxicology sample will be taken from both Zarazua-Flores and Jones for analysis.
This crash is still under investigation and charges are pending.
Watson Troopers were notified of the second crash shortly after 6:00 a.m. on July 26, 2017 when someone noticed a crashed vehicle in the wooded area along LA 1024 east of LA 16 in Livingston Parish. The initial investigation by State Police revealed that the crash occurred as 35 year old James Ganey II of Denham Springs was traveling westbound on LA 1024 in a 2001 Ford F-150. Ganey was traveling at a high rate of speed when his vehicle ran off the left side of the roadway and struck a culvert. The vehicle became airborne and began to rotate. The roof of the pickup struck a large tree causing severe damage to the vehicle.
Ganey was properly restrained but sustained fatal injuries as a result of the crash. He was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Livingston Parish Coroners Office. Impairment is unknown at this time, but a toxicology sample was taken from Ganey for analysis.
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Ascension Parish to receive $33 million for flood hazard mitigation – Donaldsonville Chief
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Ascension Parish President Kenny Matassa was on hand at the GOHSEP offices in Baton Rouge when Governor John Bel Edwards announced the distribution of a total $220 million in flood hazard mitigation funds from FEMA. The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) dollars can be used to improve drainage, elevate homes, and buy out homes that have flooded repeatedly.
I wish it was more, but any assistance we get to alleviate flooding is welcomed, Matassa said. This will go a long way in preventing future floods.
Before receiving any funds, the parish must submit its project ideas to FEMA for approval.
We're looking at projects that will give us the most bang for our buck, where the most residents live, said Matassa, adding that he wants to focus on improving drainage.
Governor Edwards stated that if all went well, the money could start arriving within three to four months.
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Ascension Parish proclaims small business power week – Weekly Citizen
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At the July 20 Council meeting, the week of August 12 through 19, 2017 was proclaimed SmallBusiness Power Week.
The purpose of Small Business Power Week is to create a collaborative program whereentrepreneurs in Ascension Parish can learn about programs, services, associations andnetworks available as resources to their small business. It will give small business owners theopportunity to learn from expert service providers and to network with local business andindustry leaders.
The Small Business Power Week will serve as a launching pad to strengthen existingsmall businesses and to grow new small businesses to support the growth of a strong smallbusiness ecosystem in Ascension Parish. The partners in the collaborative include theAscension Economic Development Corporation, Microbusiness Enterprise Corporation ofAscension, SCORE, SBA, Ascension Chamber of Commerce, TruFund, SELA WomensBusiness Center, the Donaldsonville Area Chamber of Commerce, Parish of Ascension, City ofDonaldsonville, City of Gonzales, Town of Sorrento and the Louisiana Department of EconomicDevelopment.
The week kicks off with the grand opening of the MBECA LEAP Center on Saturday, August 12at 9 am at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center gym. More information can be obtained by calling225-445-1383.
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Ascension educator appointed to new post, travels to Washington, DC – The Advocate
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Ascension Public Schools has appointed Latatia Johnson as an instructional supervisor for elementary education. She comes to the role after serving as principal at G.W. Carver Primary School.
Carver Elementary received a 2017 TAP Founders Award from the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching. It is the organizations top honor.
Johnson traveled with the organization recently to Washington, D.C., to meet with Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and congressional members to advocate for educator effectiveness, sharing Carvers growth in student achievement through the institute's TAP program. Others on the trip included institute CEO Gary Stark and school superintendents Saul Hinojosa, of Somerset Independent School District (Texas),and Cade Brumley, of DeSoto Parish school system.
"Latatia is unquestionably a rising star in the world of education. Her knowledge, dedication and leadership has garnered national attention, and we are thrilled for her to step into this district position," Ascension Public Schools Superintendent David Alexander said.
Johnson began her 18-year career in education in Assumption Parish, moving to Ascension in 2002 as an English language arts and social studies teacher at Lake Elementary. She moved to Lowery Elementary in 2006 as an SBLC facilitator before becoming assistant principal at Carver in 2007 and principal in 2011.
She was named 2017 Ascension Public Schools Elementary Principal of the Year and won the 2017 TAP Founder's Award.
"I have had an amazing 10-year journey as an administrator at G.W. Carver Primary. My experience as principal coupled with collaborating with other district leaders allowed me to have a greater influence at my school," Johnson said.
She has a bachelors degree in speech and communicative disorders and a masters degree in curriculum and instruction with a reading specialist add-on from Nicholls State University. Johnson also holds a Plus 30 certificate in educational leadership and is working on a doctoral degree in educational leadership at Southeastern Louisiana University, a news release said.
She and her husband, Terrance, are the parents of two sons, Jayvin and Jyrin.
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CMF Value Holding Above Zero For Nanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) – Financial Newsweek
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Nanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) shares are seeing solid buying inflow as the Chaikin Money Index is holding above zero. If the price consistently closes in the upper half of the daily range on high volume the indicator would read above zero and indicates a strong market. When the indicator stays above zero for a sustained period of time, especially with increasing indicator values, it shows a strong uptrend.
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), created by Marc Chaikin, is a technical analysis indicator used to measure Money Flow Volume over a window of time. It attempts to measure buying and selling pressures of a security for single period. CMF then sums Money Flow Volume over a user-defined number of periods and divides by the total volume for that number of periods. The result varies between 1 and -1.
Active traders have a wide range of technical indicators at their disposal for when completing technical stock analysis and here we will take a look at a few more. Currently, the 14-day ATR for Nanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) is spotted at 0.03. First developed by J. Welles Wilder, the ATR may assist traders in determining if there is heightened interest in a trend, or if extreme levels may be signaling a reversal. Simply put, the ATR determines the volatility of a security over a given period of time, or the tendency of the security to move one direction or another.
Checking in on some other technical levels, the 14-day RSI is currently at 56.83, the 7-day stands at 60.46, and the 3-day is sitting at 68.57. The RSI, or Relative Strength Index, is a commonly used technical momentum indicator that compares price movement over time. The RSI was created by J. Welles Wilder who was striving to measure whether or not a stock was overbought or oversold. The RSI may be useful for spotting abnormal price activity and volatility. The RSI oscillates on a scale from 0 to 100. The normal reading of a stock will fall in the range of 30 to 70. A reading over 70 would indicate that the stock is overbought, and possibly overvalued. A reading under 30 may indicate that the stock is oversold, and possibly undervalued.
Another technical indicator that may be a powerful resource for determining trend strength is the Average Directional Index or ADX. The ADX was introduced by J. Welles Wilder in the late 1970s and it has stood the test of time. The ADX is typically used in conjunction with the Plus Directional Indicator (+DI) and Minus Directional Indicator (-DI) to help spot trend direction as well as trend strength. At the time of writing, the 14-day ADX for Nanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) is noted at 14.26. Many technical analysts believe that an ADX value over 25 would suggest a strong trend. A reading under 20 would indicate no trend, and a reading from 20-25 would suggest that there is no clear trend signal.
The Williams Percent Range or Williams %R is another technical indicator worth taking a look at. Nanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) currently has a 14 day Williams %R of -16.67. The Williams %R fluctuates between 0 and -100 measuring whether a security is overbought or oversold. The Williams %R is similar to the Stochastic Oscillator except it is plotted upside-down. Levels above -20 may indicate the stock may be considered is overbought. If the indicator travels under -80, this may signal that the stock is oversold. Chart analysts may also use the indicator to project possible price reversals and to define trends.
Nanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) currently has a 14-day Commodity Channel Index (CCI) of 110.45. Active investors may choose to use this technical indicator as a stock evaluation tool. Used as a coincident indicator, the CCI reading above +100 would reflect strong price action which may signal an uptrend. On the flip side, a reading below -100 may signal a downtrend reflecting weak price action. Using the CCI as a leading indicator, technical analysts may use a +100 reading as an overbought signal and a -100 reading as an oversold indicator, suggesting a trend reversal.
Investors have the ability to approach the stock market from various angles. This may include using technical analysis, fundamental analysis, or a combination or the two. Investors watching the technical levels may be trying to chart patterns and discover trends in stock price movement. Investors tracking the fundamentals may be looking closely at many different factors. They may be focused on industry performance, earnings estimates, dividend payouts, and other factors. They might also be studying how the company is run, and trying to figure out the true value of the firm. Keeping track of all the data may seem overwhelming, but it may help give a needed boost to the portfolio.
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WW3 fears sparked by chilling discovery of safe house in chemical … – Daily Star
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TERRIFYING footage captured the moment an explorer stumbled across a hidden underground bunker.
While wandering around the outskirts of an abandoned chemical lab, the inquisitive adventure discovered a series of tunnels leading to a safe house.
The bizarre collection of underground rooms has been totally abandoned and along with it various items of clothing and supplies.
But the place was also fully stocked with gas masks, a chilling indication that the underground maze had been created to protect against a devastating attack.
In a caption alongside the clip, the man says: This bunker was semi-converted into storage space for old equipment and materials of the chemical laboratory above.
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Getting into the tunnel wast easy as I had to sneak past cameras, but the tunnel was in a remote part of the building.
The eerie five-minute clip posted to YouTube ends with the man sitting down in one of the blacked out rooms with only his torch light to guide him back to safety.
The man explores various abandoned and uninhabited buildings for his YouTube channel, shiey.
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He previously discovered an abandoned building near a factory similarly stocked with medical supplies and gas masks.
Viewers have been stunned by the creepy footage, with one saying: You found three safe houses all filled with gas masks. I think WW3 is near.
Another person said: Props to you man, I would have fainted from fear before I got to the first room.
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James Dymond! One of the purest of the trance producing lot took out some time to type out this message to all the music producers out there. It surely is a very inspiring piece. Do give it a read! It surely will help you out if you are associated anywhere with the music industry!
***Attention all music producers****
I have written something very abstract but hopefully it will be either inspiring or motivating for you. If youre interested, please read
Also, dont take this too seriously or read between the lines too much, this is based on my own experience. I am hoping you can take some of this and apply it to yourself!
So.
I know this is going to sound super geeky and really quite obscure to some but
I honestly believe that when youre in the studio and learning to produce, you need to go Super Saiyan.
WTF is Super Saiyan you say?
If youve never watched the amazing Japanese Anime called Dragon Ball (also knwon as Dragon Ball Z & Dragon Ball Super), then maybe that term would go over your head a bit.
The series is about a group of martial artists, fighting to keep the Earth safe from evil doers and anyone else who threatens their existence.
The main character called Goku (who is an non-earth human race called Saiyan) is the main defender of Earth. He trains day & night in order to progress himself. Practicing and learning, honing his skills in order to surpass his current level. He is constantly looking towards improving himself, not only body but mind.
What does this have to do with me and music?
I would say A LOT!
In no sense am I a martial artist (definitely not, Im quite the lazy bastard), however the mentality I described above of pushing ones self to improve every day is certainly something I believe in. This mentality, can be incorporated into music production.
A few years ago, I had a realisation. That although I believed the music I was producing was good, I have come to realise (in my own opinion) it was in fact actually quite generic. Yes, OK, I most likely had my own style in terms of music production & quality. The sound of my kick, basslines, percussion and main leads. I was producing good tunes, but nothing that really defined me as a person and producer.
You could have the best production quality in the entire scene, but if your productions dont have that certain special characteristic/sound/creativity/ideas/understanding of the music then you wont be able to stand out from the crowd.
Over the last few years, Ive been pushing myself my mind & creativity to produce something better and better each time, something that is completely different and unique to the last track and to the rest of the scene. Producing something that doesnt sound like the industry norm. Something that stands out, that has the emotional melodies we all love in Trance, something that isnt just another generic Trance track.
Right now, I feel like Im at the top of my game in terms of music production, that surpasses all of my previous tracks from a few years ago.
In order to do this, I looked at what my inspirations were in music from my entire life and the current sound. I grew up on Classical, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Trance, Disco/Funky House, House, Electro House, Hard House and Drum & Bass.
Clearly, House music made the biggest impact on me. Which is why in a lot of my recent productions Ive been incorporating old school 90s style House vocals. Mixing that with my other main love, Trance, as well as my more recent love Psy Trance.
Ive been producing for many many years. Technically speaking for the last 12 years since I was at school, messing around making Rock/Jazz versions of Classical and Pop music on the music notation software called Sibelius, as well as Cubase SX (who remembers that version?!).
But realistically, Ive had the serious mind set of producing Trance for 7 years now. Training my mind every day to understand how not only Trance should sound as a genre, but the technical aspect behind music production.
I spent months reading books on many different techniques For example, how a compressor works (including the actual mathematical science behind it), what a Gate plugin does, frequencies of certain acoustic instruments & their resonant values (guitar/vocals/saxophone etc) how to bus/group and process certain types of instruments, what reverb & delay ACTUALLY mean in a pyhsical form (not just some buttons & toggles on your DAW)
If youve read this far of this status/rant, then maybe youre beginning to understand my initial point. Music production isnt just simply learning how to produce and the different techniques. The same as with the right amount of training you could become good at martial arts. But its about learning all of the above and then continuing to surpass your current ability and becoming Super Saiyan.
Relating that to our mere mortal terms of music production It is the continuous quest to better ourselves and to overcome any sort of mental/physical barriers that stop us from achieving our potential goals as a producer/DJ. To get to the point you are happy with the sound of your productions, to be 100% confident with your ears and technical ability, to know that youre able to produce a track that is creative and different to your peers.
Does that actually make any sense, or am I really rambling on about some sort of unimaginable & mythical Super Saiyan that has no relevance to our lives
Maybe not
Im not the kind of person to take everything literally, so in your own experience take everything Ive said with a pinch of salt (thats an English saying, look it up if you dont undertand). But, I really do believe that in order to progress yourself as a music producer, you need to surpass your own mental & creative barriers, in order to work towards the next level.
If you are 100% truly and absolutely dedicated to music production, then I hope youll understand or at least feel what mean. As I mentioned above, in my own experience I needed the realisation that what I was doing was generic and something that wouldnt stand out from the crowd.
That is was inspired me to surpass my own production and creativity.
Of course, EVERYTHING Ive said is completely subjective. You may be reading this and thinking WTF is James Dymond on about, his tracks are no different to everyone else in the scene.
I completely understand that, everyone is entitled to their own opinion of course. But my point is towards the music producers, the guys who slave away for hours/weeks/months/years perfecting their style and techniques. To be able to have the sort of motivation and passion I had in order to get my first track signed, then my second, then my 3rd and 4th then my tracks signed to major Trance labels such as Armada, Black Hole and Future Sound Of Egypt.
Look up & forward, look to where you want to be and who you want to be. Stop thinking of the present and what you currently cant do, and think towards the future of what you will succeed and be able to do.
There was a point about 5 years ago, I was almost ready to give up. I couldnt produce the sound I wanted to in terms of technical ability. Looking back, I was naive to think that a couple years of music production would make me a master at the craft. And thinking about it now, I am still in no way a master of the craft. There are many more producers who are 10x better than I am right now.
But does that not inspire to you to surpass your current ability? For me, it definitely does.
Just like I was, you may have gotten to the point youve been doubting yourself, your abilities and you havent been able to surpass a certain aspect of music production.
Give up now and youll never get there. Look beyond your limitations and continue to work hard. Youll get there in the end.
Maybe I am lucky to have a musical background and musical life, but regardless of that I was 100% determined that music, music performance, music composition and music production was the life I chose.
Looking back, perhaps I subconsciously knew I wanted to surpass myself as time went on and to believe I could do what I wanted to do
OVER AND OUT!
I hope that helped. Remember my points Always believe you can surpass your current abilities and become Super Sayian, its simply a matter of time/belief/ and hard work.
If you have any comments or questions, please post them below. I will try my best to answer as many as possible
James xxx
Well said, James!
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