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Enrico Miguel Thomas, who has spent the better part of the last decade doing subway illustrations, was irked by the exchange, but his displeasure turned to shock when a single officer stayed behind and handed him a pink summons for "discon," or Disorderly Conduct.
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There is a legitimate policing function to the MTAPD, but repeatedly harassing a quiet, unobtrusive artist who has dedicated his work to contemplative drawings inspired by New York infrastructure seems a bit excessive. The world's subway systems are defined by the community of buskers and assorted artists who variously pander to, document, and gently disrupt the commuter tedium.
After the incident, Mr. Thomas eventually found a lawyer, and, like his previous imbroglio with the MTA, planned to fight the charges. At a Midtown Community Court hearing on May 1, the judge,Felicia Mennin, offered up a shocking rationale for the Disorderly Conduct citation in upholding the summons, she referred not to legal precedent but the Boston Marathon bombings and 9/11 in justifying the encroachment on Thomas's rights. Her comments spurred theNew York Timescoverage mentioned above, and are demonstrative of the petty fascism of Manhattan's minor courts. Despite the decidedly prosaic legal process ahead, Thomas remains inspired: though his previous work had taken him all over the city, he has found himself increasingly drawn to Grand Central since the incident. "I'm going back nearly every day, now my Grand Central collection is staggering."
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锘縨ost persecuted subway artist
This wasn't Mr. More recently, in July 2012, he had been
There is a legitimate policing function to the MTAPD, but repeatedly harassing a quiet, unobtrusive artist who has dedicated his work to contemplative drawings inspired by New York infrastructure seems a bit excessive. The world's subway systems are defined by the community of buskers and assorted artists who variously pander to, document, and gently disrupt the commuter tedium.
After the incident, Mr. Thomas eventually found a lawyer, and, like his previous imbroglio with the MTA, planned to fight the charges. At a Midtown Community Court hearing on May 1, the judge,Felicia Mennin, offered up a shocking rationale for the Disorderly Conduct citation in upholding the summons, she referred not to legal precedent but the Boston Marathon bombings and 9/11 in justifying the encroachment on Thomas's rights. Her comments spurred theNew York Timescoverage mentioned above, and are demonstrative of the petty fascism of Manhattan's minor courts. Despite the decidedly prosaic legal process ahead, Thomas remains inspired: though his previous work had taken him all over the city, he has found himself increasingly drawn to Grand Central since the incident. "I'm going back nearly every day, now my Grand Central collection is staggering."
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In our annual Mother's Day contest this year we asked readers: What is the best lesson you learned from your mother?
PUBLICITY AND MARKETING: Submission of an entry constitutes permission to the Sponsor to use entrant's name, identity, title, likeness, distinctive appearance, physical likeness, image, portrait, picture, photograph (whether still or moving), screen persona, voice, vocal style, statements, gesture, mannerism, personality, performance characteristic, biographical data, signature, social media handles and identities, and any other indicia or imitation of identity or likeness for purposes of advertising and trade, in any medium, without further notice, approval, or compensation, unless prohibited by law. Submission of contact information in connection with this sweepstakes (whether or not required), including without limitation mailing address, phone number, and email address, during entry constitutes permission for Sponsor to use entrant's personal information for purposes of administration of the Contest and for Sponsor to add entrant to Sponsor's customer database and to contact entrant in the future for promotional and other reasons. You understand that you are providing your information to Sponsor and the information you provide will only be used in accordance with Sponsor's Privacy Policy.
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Now, in 2011 there are rumors that Facebook will be coming to China. While everything is still speculation, even on my side, I don't think that Facebook as we know it will be possible here for a long time still. Just a few months ago March 2011 riots and democratic shift in the Egypt ion government was not only documented on Facebook, it was live. I'm sure there's a lot more that goes into a revolution than Facebook status, but with media hype, and the spreading and mixing or truth and false information on the Internet, Facebook and Twitter are getting a lot of credit for this political change. China is not happy about it and took steps to interrupt virtual private networks in China. VPN's are basically the only reliable way of accessing Facebook in China now, and China's working hard to get rid of them.
Why is it that the Chinese government doesn't allow accessing Facebook in China? Well, there are a couple of reasons. Facebook launched in 2004 and just a few years later in 2007 they started having trouble. Accessing Facebook in China was still possible, but there was never a very reliable connection. It was one of those situations where you couldn't tell if it was China or Facebook having the issue. However, in 2009 there were a bunch of Riots in Xinjiang, an area of China with a lot of Muslim minorities. Of course, everything was "HushHush" in China, and Facebook was completely opposite. All kinds of "liberate China" and anticommunist/antiChinese stuff went up on Facebook, including videos. Needless to say this was the line in the sand that got the official block of Facebook. Since then, accessing Facebook in China has been impossible.
锘緼ccessing Facebook In China
While Zuckerberg did come to China a few months back, and he is rumored to be working with Baidu on a project, the love child of this ZuckerbergBaidu team up will most likely be something very different, and very unrelated to Facebook. Zuckerberg is going to have to jump through not just a few hoops to convince the Chinese government that this new Social Networking site will not smell of revolution. It probably won't even be called Facebook, have a similar logo, or have any way to connect to the original Facebook. Accessing Facebook in China will still be blocked.
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Law enforcement officials hope the heavy deployments will comfort city residents like Asia Rodriguez, 18, who lives in a Berklee College of Music Dormitory on Massachusetts Avenue. Berklee College will be closed on Tuesday, but Rodriguez said she would have no qualms about walking around the area.
Boston Public Library in Copley Square, the Shops at the Prudential Center, the Copley Place mall, and the Hynes Convention Center will be closed, as will the Boston Common garage, although drivers will be allowed to retrieve their parked cars there.
Mayor Thomas M. Menino TMs office said in a statement that the closedoff area will probably remain off limits to pedestrians and traffic for several days.
The scores of riflewielding state troopers, National Guard members in fatigues, and municipal SWAT teams who descended on the city today will continue to patrol on Tuesday, particularly around the finish line of the marathon in the Back Bay.
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锘縏oshiba laptop freezing when charger is pluggded in
1. In the bios setup, under the 'Advanced' tab Dynamic CPU Frequency: Mode = Always Low (NOT DYNAMIC)
3. Set the power plan to "Minimal Power Management" (1 and 2 do conflict)
No, you won't be able to Flash the BIOS on battery power, even if the program will let you it is a very bad idea.
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