![]() I believe I am a good match for the team working here. ![]() The friendly working environment is just amazing, and that’s the reason why I would prefer to work here, and not somewhere else. I also like the quality of STARBUCKS coffee, the variety you offer, and the attitude of the employees to each other. I like the working environment here, how perfectly organized everything is, and at the same time, how good and easygoing one can feel here. In this answer, you can focus on the culture and values of the company, on something that distinguishes STARBUCKS from their competitors, something their managers are proud of.Īnd you can focus on the value you an bring to their team, since their goals, values, and working environment resonate with your values. Think about the question from the perspective of an employer – why it is good for them that you want to work at STARBUCKS, and what they like about the company. While it is not a bad answer, you can come up with a better one. Hint: Most people talk about the advantages the job presents, when we compare it to similar job openings (flexible working hours, lot of part time opportunities, brand recognition, returning customers, job security, relaxed night shifts, etc). Why would you like to work at STARBUCKS, and not somewhere else? This should help you to become the one of ten who eventually gets the job! ![]() Let me show you how to answer some of the questions they will ask you in an interview. And it will likely be the same story this year. ![]() I think you can do your math: Only 10% of applicants eventually got a job with STARBUCKS. STARBUCKS received about one million job applications last year globally, but they hired only 80,000 people (for both full time and part time positions). ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() When a recursively resolved BGP route is propagated further in the network, only one nexthop can be selected (as described here) and included in the BGP UPDATE message. BGP itself as protocol does not supports ECMP routes.Gateway-state=recursive distance=20 scope=40 target-scope=10īgp-as-path="65001" bgp-origin=igp received-from=9.9.9.2 ip route set scope=10Įither way, the route to 4.4.4.0/24 should be active now: Or else, modify scope attribute of the static route: routing filter add chain=bgp-in set-target-scope=30 I have reviewed many YouTube videos on how to. To solve this, setup routing filter that sets larger target-scope: I put an IP on the loopback interface and keep in the same subnet as the router but they cannot ping each other. This is because eBGP routes are installed with lesser target-scope by default. If we now print the route table on Router A, we see that the route from Router B is there, but it's not active:Ģ Db dst-address=4.4.4.0/24 gateway=9.9.9.2 interface="" gateway-state=unreachableĭistance=20 scope=40 target-scope=10 bgp-as-path="65001" bgp-origin=igp routing bgp set peer1 remote-address=9.9.9.1 remote-as=65000 update-source=lobridge multihop=yes routing bgp instance set default as=65001 routing bgp set peer1 remote-address=9.9.9.2 remote-as=65001 update-source=lobridge multihop=yes If we are using loopback interfaces, they technically are not, so multihop=yes configuration setting must be specified. By default, eBGP peers are required to be directly reachable. Here the example given above is further developed for eBGP case. The route 4.4.4.0./24 is installed in Linux kernel now with two nexthops: 1.1.1.2 (on ether1) and 2.2.2.2 (on ether2). Gateway-state=reachable,reachable distance=1 scope=30 target-scope=10 Used-hold-time=3m used-keepalive-time=1m refresh-capability=yesįlags: X - disabled, A - active, D - dynamic,Ĭ - connect, S - static, r - rip, b - bgp, o - ospf, m - mme,ī - blackhole, U - unreachable, P - prohibit Updates-received=0 withdrawn-sent=0 withdrawn-received=0 remote-hold-time=3m Local-address=9.9.9.2 uptime=28s prefix-count=0 updates-sent=1 Update-source=lobridge default-originate=no remote-id=1.1.1.1 Ttl=255 in-filter="" out-filter="" address-families=ip Tcp-md5-key="" nexthop-choice=default multihop=no route-reflect=no hold-time=3m routing bgp network add network=4.4.4.0/24Ĭheck that BGP connection is > /routing bgp peer print statusĠ name="peer1" instance=default remote-address=9.9.9.1 remote-as=65000 routing bgp add name=peer1 remote-address=9.9.9.1 remote-as=65000 update-source=lobridge For example, you can configure the loopback IP address as the router ID used to identify the switch in an OSPF area. A loopback IP address can be used by routing protocols. ![]() ip route add dst-address=9.9.9.1/32 gateway=1.1.1.1,2.2.2.1 You can use a loopback interface to establish a Telnet session, ping the switch, and access the switch through SNMP, SSH, and HTTP (WebAgent). ip address add address=9.9.9.2/32 interface=lobridge ip address add address=2.2.2.2/24 interface=ether2 ![]() ip address add address=1.1.1.2/24 interface=ether1 routing bgp add name=peer1 remote-address=9.9.9.2 remote-as=65000 update-source=lobridge routing bgp instance set default as=65000 ip address add address=9.9.9.1/32 interface=lobridge ip address add address=2.2.2.1/24 interface=ether2 Unfortunately this presents a problem as there is vpls between the loopback of all of the devices, and there is corresponding loss over the vpls tunnel.ĭoes anyone have any suggestions on steps to troubleshoot this or have an idea of what it could be? My best guess is it's related to ospf or mpls./ip address add address=1.1.1.1/24 interface=ether1 it shows random packet loss with no obvious pattern to the loopback of the 2004, but not to either of the physical interfaces on the device(one connected to fiber, one connected to wireless). I have smokeping running on a third server in the same location as the 2 CHRs, with a ping probe doing 5 pings 20sec. They all have a bridge (no ports on it) acting as the loopback for ospf. Wireless interface cost is 20, fiber is 10 on all 3 devices. Mpls, vpls, ospf between the 3(full mesh) across 2 different connections, 1 is a wireless connection, the other a fiber connection. Okay, I have 2 CHRs(running vrrp), and a ccr2004. ![]() ![]() It goes in all directions and goes on forever. In the example, it’s the “empty space” (the area in black) or unoccupied areas that lies between objects, shapes, and forms within a composition and is also the space in the background that is not at first noticeable. Negative space helps to give meaning to the composition. It is more passive and is determined by the edges of the positive space it surrounds. On the other hand, “negative space” is the unoccupied areas that surround the subject matter. In the example of the vase, positive space (the area in black) is the form itself, i.e., the vase, the individual letters, or the words “positive space.” Negative Space It usually draws the eye and serves as the focal point of a composition. In other words, the primary subject matter of a painting the animals, plants, buildings, mountains, vases, people, and so on that comprise your subject matter. Positive space refers to the “occupied” areas of a work of art that are filled with lines, colors, and shapes. One impacts and affects the reading of the other. They appear in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art and complement one another. ![]() Positive and negative space are both important elements to consider in any good composition. There are two types of space in art: positive and negative. In this discussion, we will look at several different ways that space is used in art. In art, space refers to the distance or area between, around, above, below, or within shapes and forms in a composition. ![]() ![]() Supporters of the smaller railroad say that whereas Soloviev has a plan of action, they speculate that CMP may not get anywhere with passenger or freight service, each of which is a possibility as CMP begins to reach out to communities along the route.Ĭritics say the local rails are a very possible conduit for transporting oil shale resources from Utah’s Uintah Basin. Ultimately that plan came forward in CMP’s Dec. There was also mention of an easement for trails.īut at the same time, Union Pacific said it had been in negotiations with Rio Grande Pacific in a deal that could restore service to Tennessee Pass. Soloviev’s Colorado Pacific made moves to garner support for a second bid with the STB, including letters to chairs of county commissioner boards and other parties, outlining plans to add passenger service into its plans, which would meet the “statutory test for public convenience and necessity,” which the STB said had been lacking from Colorado Pacific’s earlier bid. The “without prejudice” designation meant Colorado Pacific could file again. The STB rejected without prejudice in March an $8.8 million attempt by Colorado Pacific to purchase the Tennessee Pass Line at liquidation value from UP. Acquiring the Tennessee Pass Line would have provided a shortcut through the mountains to the west. The Towner connects Soloviev’s elevators in southwestern Kansas and southeastern Colorado to rail lines east of Pueblo. Soloviev had already taken over the old 122-mile Towner Line in eastern Colorado. 31 filing with the Surface Transportation Board means that a much smaller suitor for Tennessee Pass, KCVN and Colorado Pacific Railroad, lost its bid for the line, prompting a sigh among some railroad watchers who wanted to see the operation succeed in connecting lines to ship grain and mining commodities to the West Coast.Īs part of that arrangement, Stefan Soloviev, who controls Colorado Pacific, proposes to restore daily passenger service between Pueblo and Minturn. Ergo, discussions about freight trains may now be more explosive, so to speak. Claiming that the trains could eventually transport substantial amounts of crude oil through Browns Canyon and other environmentally sensitive areas, the Friends of Browns Canyon organization is urging people to review and comment on a draft environmental impact statement on Utah’s Uinta Basin Railway – which could have connections to Tennessee Pass.Įnvironmentalists are also unhappy about the August 2020 rule from the Trump administration that relaxed guidelines for transporting liquefied natural gas, creating the remote but thought-provoking possibility of “bomb trains” that could level entire cities. Indeed, CMP may see open arms among the contingent that would like to see passenger service delivering tourists to the high country and possibly employees from Lake County into the resorts of Eagle County.īut the company can expect to see pushback from those who aren’t keen on the possibility of freight trains and what they might carry through places like Browns Canyon in Chaffee County. The process is a “long arc,” according to CMP spokesperson Sara Cassidy. CMP says that it now plans to turn to the communities and policy makers along the way to take their temperatures regarding next steps. None of this guarantees that trains will once again polish the rails hereabouts. Surface Transportation Board (STB), the federal agency that regulates railroads. 31 for common-carrier authority to operate the line with the U.S. Photo courtesy Colorado Midland & Pacific.Ĭolorado Midland & Pacific Railway Company (CMP) filed on Dec. The California Office of Historic Preservation recognized the site of the railroad as a point of interest on November 3, 1969.The line runs from Cañon City to the Sage station between Eagle and Gypsum. The car is no longer visible and is presumed to be buried beneath the sand. Ties from the right-of-way were used to build the Cornelia White House, which still stands today in downtown Palm Springs.įor years after its abandonment, a single, dilapidated horse-drawn car remained in the desert as a sort of landmark to travelers. Running primarily down present-day Farrell Drive to the proposed settlement of Palmdale at the foot of Mount San Jacinto near the present-day settlement of Snow Creek (not to be confused with the Antelope Valley city of the same name), the line was abandoned by 1893 due to lack of water. ![]() Originally proposed by a Professor Wheaton, a Boston native who relocated to the desert due to asthma, the railroad was part of a larger development which included 160 acres (0.65 km 2) of orange groves. ![]() The Palmdale Railroad was a 4 ft 8 + 1⁄ 2 in ( 1,435 mm) standard gauge horse-drawn railroad which existed only briefly in present-day Palm Springs, California, built in 1888. Former railroad line in Palm Springs, California ![]() ![]() The cookie is used for security purposes.įunctional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. 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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lahore, J(PPI-OT): Inspector General Police Punjab Dr. VIS Credit Rating Reaffirms Entity Ratings of the United Insurance Company of Pakistan Limited.FM Bilawal, UN SG discuss revival of Black Sea Grain Initiative.Chairman of Avia Solutions Group Gediminas Ziemelis: The challenges of factory freighters compared to P2F. ![]() Investors to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action – IBRX GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED ROSEN LAW FIRM Encourages ImmunityBio, Inc.Investors to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action – BTAI ROSEN, TRUSTED INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages BioXcel Therapeutics, Inc.DOYU DEADLINE: ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages DouYu International Holdings Limited Investors with Losses in Excess of $100K to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in the Securities Class Action First Filed by the Firm – DOYU.St Kitts and Nevis announces further monumental changes to its Citizenship by Investment Programme.Investors to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action Initiated by the Firm – DZSI DZS DEADLINE: ROSEN, TRUSTED INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages DZS Inc.Nyxoah to Participate in the 43rd Canaccord Genuity Growth Conference.Investors to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action – TPVG ROSEN, TRUSTED INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages TriplePoint Venture Growth BDC Corp.Nyxoah to Release Second Quarter 2023 Financial Results on August 8, 2023.Information on the Total Number of Voting Rights and Shares.Publication Relating to a Transparency Notification. ![]() ![]() ![]() 1.1.0 - A prototype version of the Quicksilver Slime was added into the game's files.Shooting a Valley AOE and a Valley Small item would result in the slime dropping a plort, although the Valley Slow did not. 1.1.2 - The Slime and the Plort are no longer vaccable, and now it was able to be fed with the upcoming Valley items also still in the prototype stage.Fixed some quicksilver slime sounds so they now sound like quicksilver slimes.Fixed a bug where very sneaky ranchers were able to sneak quicksilver plorts off of the Valley using a sneaky arrangement of warp depots and silos.1.2.1 - You got a raise! Mochi will now pay you 200 newbucks for every 10 quicksilver plorts you deliver.Mochi sells quicksilver plorts off-market and little is known about her buyers or their motives. So be careful when firing those spark shots as a mob of well-fed quicksilvers could leave you zapped! However, Mochi's method of feeding them a great deal of electricity at once makes quicksilver slimes overcharged with a current high enough to be harmful if touched. Quicksilver slimes are not normally harmful to a rancher as the static they generate has a low current. However, Mochi has decided to speed up the process and created a method for feeding them energy in a far more direct fashion. This is generally accomplished by their moving really fast and slowly accumulating the static charge they generate. Quicksilver slimes are lightning quick, and feed on electricity. Quicksilver slimes are among the rarest slimes on the Far, Far Range, thanks in large part to their only known habitat being owned exclusively by Mochi Miles. They also cannot be sold on the Plort Market, they instead can only be traded to Mochi Miles at her manor, earning 200 for every 10 Quicksilver Plorts, effectively earning 20 per plort. Plorts produced when the inventory is full will not teleport however, and are subject to despawning like other plorts. ![]() They also cannot be lost unless thrown into The Slime Sea, as any produced by Quicksilver Slimes during the activity or discarded is automatically transported back to the Augmented Vacpack. Their plorts also cannot be stored in the regular vacpack they can only be stored in the Augmented Vacpack which is automatically equipped at Mochi's Manor. Quicksilver Slimes cannot be stored in the vacpack, and cannot be kept in a Corral instead their plorts are earned through the Nimble Valley activity. It was introduced in the Mochi's Megabucks Update Quicksilver Slimes are a species of slime that inhabit the Nimble Valley. When time runs out, any remaining quicksilver slimes flee from the player in all directions and despawn.Can be directly applied with a slowing effect, and a static charge effect to "feed" nearby Quicksilver Slimes from certain projectiles found in Nimble Valley.Plorts can only be carried in the Augmented Vacpack, and are automatically teleported to the Augmented Vacpack's inventory.Becomes overcharged when fed electricity this makes it temporarily harmful on contact.Zooms around the area in a racetrack fashion.Spawns in groups once the generator has been activated. ![]() ![]() According to Kermit Cohen's obituary, as well as DiMenna and Lenny Levin, a colleague of Mr. Joy DiMenna, the only daughter of Kermit Kalman Cohen who worked as a sound engineer at WBAL-TV during Jim Henson's time with Sam and Friends, recalls that the puppet was named after her father. While Jim Henson did have a childhood acquaintance named Kermit, it was not an uncommon name at the time, and Jim always said that the Frog was not named after this child from his elementary school. However, Karen Falk, head archivist and board of directors member for the Jim Henson Legacy organization, denies this claim: It is often claimed that Kermit was named after Henson's childhood friend Kermit Scott, from Leland, Mississippi. The origin of Kermit's name is a subject of some debate. Frith, the relatively simple construction of the Kermit puppet allows the performer's arm and hand to produce a wide range of expression and gestures. His triangular-pointed collar was added at the time to make him seem more frog-like and to conceal the seam between his head and body. ![]() He subsequently made a number of television appearances before his status as a frog was established in the television special Hey, Cinderella! in 1969. Initially, Kermit was a vague lizard-like creature. This prototype Kermit was created from a discarded turquoise spring coat belonging to Jim Henson's mother and two ping pong ball halves for eyes. Kermit the Frog first appeared on May 9, 1955, in the premiere of WRC-TV's Sam and Friends. In 2006, the character was credited as the author of Before You Leap: A Frog's Eye View of Life's Greatest Lessons, an "autobiography" told from the perspective of the character himself. Kermit has remained as a recognizable character in popular culture worldwide for over half a century, starring in several television series and films, and receiving dozens of honors and awards by various organizations. He was also voiced by Frank Welker in Muppet Babies and occasionally in other animation projects, and is voiced by Matt Danner in the 2018 reboot of Muppet Babies. Henson performed Kermit until his death in 1990, and then Steve Whitmire performed Kermit from that time until his dismissal in 2016 Kermit has been performed by Matt Vogel since 2017. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was added to the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry in 2021. Kermit's original performance of "Rainbow Connection" reached No. ![]() Kermit performed the hit singles " Bein' Green" in 1970 for Sesame Street and " Rainbow Connection" in 1979 for The Muppet Movie, the first feature-length film featuring the Muppets. He served as a mascot of The Jim Henson Company and appeared in various Henson projects until 2004. Introduced in 1955, Kermit is the pragmatic everyman protagonist of numerous Muppet productions, most notably as the showrunner and host of the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show and a featured role on Sesame Street, as well as in other television series, feature films, specials, and public service announcements through the years. Kermit the Frog is a Muppet character created and originally performed by Jim Henson. ![]() ![]() ![]() Then, if you need help reading any of the patterns, including how to decipher a pattern chart, check out this article: How to Read Friendship Bracelet Patterns. If you haven’t made bracelets in a while, it’s a good idea to review how to tie the basic knots, like the forward knot and the backward knot. How to Read Patternsįriendship bracelets are made by tying simple knots on strands of floss. You can also attach the large knot at the top of the bracelet to your jeans with a safety pin. I like to tie my bracelets on a flat surface, like a tabletop or clipboard. You’ll also need to set up your work area with enough space to work. And if you need help picking out your colors of embroidery threads, check out this guide to friendship bracelet color ideas. Here is a list of my recommend friendship bracelet supplies. You don’t need many materials to make friendship bracelets – just a few different colors of thread or embroidery floss. This beginner guide will walk you through your first friendship bracelet from the first knot to the last. If so, check out this How to Make Friendship Bracelets guide. If you are new to making friendship bracelets, you may be wondering where to start. These free and easy patterns will show you how to make all sorts of cool designs, including 3 strand braids, diagonal stripes, chevrons, spiral staircases, zipper bracelets, and more! How to Make Friendship Bracelets To inspire your next creation, I’ve rounded up my favorite beginner-friendly friendship bracelet patterns. Plus, a sophisticated friendship bracelet makes a great gift for your best friends. ![]() Making friendship bracelets is practically a rite of passage! It’s one of those nostalgic activities that we all remember from our days at summer camp.įriendship bracelets are the perfect easy craft – all you need to get started is some colorful embroidery floss and a pattern! I love that friendship bracelets are portable, too – just attach them to your jeans with a safety pin, and you can tie them while you ride along on a summer road trip. Keep reading to see all of the different patterns, plus lots of tips for making fun friendship bracelets. You’ll find all sorts of fun and easy designs, like the chevron friendship bracelet pattern, a simple braid, the candy stripe friendship bracelet, and so much more. Need a little inspiration for your next friendship bracelet project? Check out this list of the very best friendship bracelet patterns for beginners. ![]() ![]() One special attribute to note on the todo list Model is that of a unique token, this increases security (via use of obscurity). Throughout this demo, we’re going to be working with two different Models, one for our todo lists, and one for our todo list items. In doing so I’ve created a small library to connect Pusher to any Backbone.js application and called it BackPusher. To demonstrate this I’ve created a simple rails application based on the Backbone.js todo list tutorial. Here’s where Pusher and its real-time messaging capabilities comes in really handy because it makes it easy for any changes on the server Models to be instantly pushed to the web browser. In the Backbone.js documentation, they use the fetch method and synchronise state like the following:Ī better approach would be to have the server instantly notify any clients that a change has occurred. This can lead to unnecessary load on the web server, and points in time between polling intervals where client and server state, and any other connected client states, are not synchronised. Normally when using Backbone.js, you would have to implement your own timer and polling mechanism to check for changes on the server. Whilst this approach works the emphasis is very much on the client to manage state synchronisation, but what happens if something changes on the server? For example, if you’re building an application where two users can change the same thing at the same time? ![]() It provides you with all the essential components required for adding structure to your rich javascript-heavy applications, including a lightweight client to server synchronisation method which requires either jQuery or Zepto.js’s AJAX functionality. Update: The code associated with this post has been updated to use Backbone.js 0.5.3 and Underscore.js 1.2.1 Backbone.jsīackbone.js is a framework from DocumentCloud, which is known for it’s excellent documentation. One such framework that has recently grown in popularity is Backbone.js. These frameworks often achieve this structure by adding in layers of Models, Controllers, Views, and Events, most of the time performing synchronisation between the client and server using AJAX. el.Recently there have been a number of frameworks developed that allow you to add extra structure to your code when building rich javascript-heavy applications. To find only textboxes and textareas use: getFieldByAttribute( attr, value).$el.find(".form-control") GetFieldByAttribute( attr, value).$el.find("input"), however the hidden To access the input field of a control, use: Inner DIV, use getFieldByAttribute( attr, value).el.childNodes. ] Remember that the $el and el properties are for the outer DIV. $el :, //The DOM object for the control's outer DIV children ( )Ĭid : "xxx", //client ID automatically assigned to the control by Backbone To get to that same outer with the Backbone object, use: getFieldById ( "company" ).$el. ![]() A textbox that has a variable assigned to it has the following content:Ĭalling getFieldById ( "company" ).$el returns the jQuery object for the outermost without a class name, whereas calling $ ( "#company" ) returns the jQuery object of the outer. All input controls should have the cid, $el, el, model, parent and project properties. Returns a Backbone object whose properties may vary according to the type of control and whether the control has a variable assigned to it. Its properties can be used to access the outer DIV of a control, which is used to resize controls when a form's width changes. The getFieldById() method returns an object that is generated by Backbone to manipulate the controls in a Dynaform. Functions to Obtain Backbone Objects getFieldById(' id') Plus it offers the setFocus() method, which is not provided by the jQuery object. The Backbone object supports most of the custom methods for manipulating controls, such as control.getValue(), The getFormById() function is used to obtain the Backbone object for the Dynaform. ProcessMaker offers three custom functions, getFieldById(), getFieldByName() and getFieldByAttribute(), which are used to obtain the Backbone objects for Dynaform controls. ![]()
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