ISENGARD “Vandreren” 1993 (Nordic Folk-tinged Epic Viking anthems, Dark atmospheric tracks and additional doses of Black Metal grimness by Fenriz’s brainchild)
1. Vinterskugge
2. Gjennom skogen til blaafjellene
3. Ut i vannets dyp hvor mørket hviler
4. Dommedagssalme
5. In the Halls and Chambers of Stardust the Crystallic Heavens Open
6. Fanden lokker til stupet (Nytrad.)
7. Naglfar
“Som en ond truende skygge
Flyter Naglfar naermere
Skarpe kanter skjaerer dypt
I fredens falmende kjött
Hill din horde
Horde stor
Må den bli större
Enn Jesu ord
Snart skal hövles
De godes mor
Naglfar seiler
I ondskapens fjord
Med stormfylte seil
Av de dödes hud
Og skroget bygd
Av liks lange negl
Som en storm i horisonten
En djeveltorn i jehovas öye
Som lyden av tusen pinte sjeler
Fra en natt under en iskald måne...”
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Etapa do Mundial de rallycross na Alemanhã em Estering é adiada
É adiada ainda pela investigação do incêndio em Lyden Hill pela Fia.
Porém terá no proximo fim de semana as etapas finais do campeonato europeu e da RX2e .
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2019 Pan Ams Games Contenders (8)
USAG selection procedures
Sloane Blakely, Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics
Kara Eaker, Grain Valley, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express
Aleah Finnegan, Lee’s Summit, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express
Morgan Hurd, Middletown, Del./First State Gymnastics
Shilese Jones, Westerville, Ohio/Future Gymnastics Academy
Sunisa Lee, St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center
Riley McCusker, Brielle, N.J./MG Elite
Leanne Wong, Overland Park, Kansas/Great American Gymnastics Express
Full Roster by Age Division
Seniors (24)
Shania Adams, Plain City, Ohio/Future Gymnastics Academy
Simone Biles, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre
Sloane Blakely, Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics
Jade Carey, Phoenix, Ariz./Arizona Sunrays
Jordan Chiles, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre
Kara Eaker, Grain Valley, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express
Aleah Finnegan, Lee's Summit, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express
Jaylene Gilstrap, McKinney, Texas/Metroplex Gymnastics
Olivia Hollingsworth, Seabrook, Texas/World Champions Centre
Morgan Hurd, Middletown, Del./First State Gymnastics
Alexis Jeffrey, Warrensburg, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express
Shilese Jones, Westerville, Ohio/Future Gymnastics Academy
Emily Lee, Los Gatos, Calif./West Valley Gymnastics School
Sunisa Lee, St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center
Emma Malabuyo, Flower Mound, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics
Grace McCallum, Isanti, Minn./Twin City Twisters
Riley McCusker, Brielle, N.J./MG Elite
Victoria Nguyen, Sugar Land, Texas/Everest Gymnastics
Gabby Perea, Geneva, Ill./Legacy Elite Gymnastics
MyKayla Skinner, Gilbert, Ariz./Desert Lights Gymnastics
Trinity Thomas, York, Pa./University of Florida Gymnastics
Faith Torrez, Pleasant Prairie, Wis./Legacy Elite Gymnastics
Abigael Vides, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre
Leanne Wong, Overland Park, Kansas/Great American Gymnastics Express
Juniors (38)
Olivia Ahern, Memphis, Tenn./River City Gymnastics Inc.
Ciena Alipio, San Jose, Calif./West Valley Gymnastics School
Sydney Barros, Lewisville, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics
Skye Blakely, Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics
Charlotte Booth, Clermont, Fla./Brandy Johnson's Global Gymnastics
Sophia Butler, Houston, Texas/Discover Gymnastics Inc.
Kailin Chio, Henderson, Nev./Gymcats Gymnastics
Kayla DiCello, Boyds, Md./Hill's Gymnastics
Addison Fatta, Wrightsville, Pa./Prestige Gymnastics
eMjae Frazier, Erial, N.J./Parkettes National Gymnastics Center
Elizabeth Gantner, Indianapolis, Ind./Jaycie Phelps Athletic Center
Karis German, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre
Olivia Greaves, Staten Island, N.Y./MG Elite
Mia Heather, San Francisco, Calif./San Mateo Gymnastics
Julianne Huff, Hoover, Ala./JamJev Gymnastics
Levi Jung-Ruivivar, Woodland Hills, Calif./Paramount Elite Gymnastics
Lilly Lippeatt, Mason, Ohio/Cincinnati Gymnastics
Lauren Little, Mooresville, N.C./Everest Gymnastics
Amber Lowe, Huntersville, N.C./Everest Gymnastics
Nola Matthews, Gilroy, Calif./Airborne Gymnastics Training Center
Konnor McClain, Cross Lanes, W.Va./Revolution Gymnastics
Zoe Miller, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre
Kaylen Morgan, Huntersville, N.C./Everest Gymnastics
Sydney Morris, Bowie, Md./First State Gymnastics
Annalise Newman-Achee, Brooklyn, N.Y./Chelsea Piers Gymnastics
Sophie Parenti, Menlo Park, Calif./San Mateo Gymnastics
Anya Pilgrim, Germantown, Md./Hill's Gymnastics
Ariel Posen, Manalapan, N.J./MG Elite
Joscelyn Roberson, Texarkana, Texas/North East Texas Elite Gymnastics
Sienna Robinson, Las Vegas, Nev./Browns Gymnastics Las Vegas
Katelyn Rosen, Boerne, Texas/Mavericks Gymnastics
Lyden Saltness, Forest Lake, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center
Jamison Sears, Yorktown, Va./World Class Gymnastics
Chavala Shepard, Bentonville, Ark./Hopes and Dreams Gymnastics
Ava Siegfeldt, Newport News, Va./World Class Gymnastics
Eva Volpe, Pearland, Texas/Pearland Elite
Jamie Wright, Toano, Va./World Class Gymnastics
Ella Zirbes, Stillwater, Minn./Flips Gymnastics
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National Team Camp - Nov. 2018
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 25, 2018 – Sixteen women are participating in the U.S. Women’s National Team’s November training camp, which begins today at EVO Athletics in Sarasota, Fla. The participants, who are attending along with their coaches, is a mixture of national team members and invited guests.
Under the guidance of High-performance Team Coordinator Tom Forster, the camp’s goals include demonstrating new skills and any skills or connections that need assistance, with an emphasis on working on areas that cause problems and on upgrading for the future. In the camp’s plan sent to athletes and coaches, Forster emphasized this is an opportunity for athletes to ask for assistance with skills that may be challenging. 2019 has a number of international assignments, and the focus is on having athletes healthy for the new year.
The roster for the camp, which wraps up on Nov. 28, is listed below. The 2018 U.S. World Championships Team was excused from camp. Athletes who are recovering from injuries were encouraged to heal and work on getting ready for 2019 rather than coming to camp.
Seniors
Shania Adams, Plain City, Ohio/Buckeye Gymnastics
Sloane Blakely, Frisco, Texas/WOGA
Jordan Chiles, Vancouver, Washington//Naydenov Gymnastics*
Audrey Davis, Frisco, Texas/WOGA
Shilese Jones, Westerville, Ohio/Future Gymnastics Academy*
Maile O’Keefe, Las Vegas, Nevada/Salcianu Elite Gymnastics
Trinity Thomas, York, Pennsylvania/Prestige*
Juniors
Skye Blakely, Frisco, Texas/WOGA*
Jordan Bowers, Lincoln, Nebraska/Solid Rock
Sophia Butler, Houston, Texas/Discover
Kayla DiCello, Boyds, Md./Hill’s Gymnastics*
Addison Fatta, Wrightsville, Pennsylvania/Prestige
Sunisa Lee, St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center*
Lilly Lippeatt, Mason, Ohio/Cincinnati Gymnastics
Konnor McClain, Cross Lanes, W.Va./Revolution*
Lyden Saltness, Forest Lake, Minnesota/Midwest Gymnastics Center
* designates national team member
The working camp schedule included physical abilities, which had some changes to the testing for cast handstands and kip cast handstand. Conversations regarding changing trends on skills and routines will also be held with athletes and coaches.
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Roster for Classics
Senior
Shania Adams, Buckeye Gymnastics
Stephanie Berger, Brestyan's American Gymnastics
Simone Biles, World Champions Centre
Sloane Blakely, WOGA Gymnastics
Luisa Blanco, WOGA Gymnastics
Jade Carey, Arizona Sunrays
Jordan Chiles, Naydenov Gymnastics Inc.
Audrey Davis, WOGA Gymnastics
Olivia Dunne, Eastern National Academy of Paramus
Kara Eaker, Great American Gymnastics Express
Jaylene Gilstrap, Metroplex Gymnastics
Olivia Hollingsworth, World Champions Centre
Morgan Hurd, First State Gymnastics
Madeleine Johnston, Hill's Gymnastics
Shilese Jones, Future Gymnastics Academy
Adeline Kenlin, IGN
Emily Lee, West Valley Gymnastics School
Isabel Mabanta, Denton Gymnastics Academy
Emma Malabuyo, Texas Dreams Gymnastics
Grace McCallum, Twin City Twisters
Riley McCusker, MG Elite
Alyona Shchennikova, 5280 Gymnastics
Ragan Smith, Texas Dreams Gymnastics
Deanne Soza, Texas Dreams Gymnastics
Madelyn Williams, San Mateo Gymnastics
Junior
Ciena Alipio, West Valley Gymnastics School
Sydney Barros, Texas Dreams Gymnastics
Annie Beard, Texas Dreams Gymnastics
Love Birt, First State Gymnastics
Skye Blakely, WOGA Gymnastics
Jordan Bowers, Solid Rock Gymnastics
Sophia Butler, Discover Gymnastics Inc.
Kailin Chio, Gymcats Gymnastics
Claire Dean, Head Over Heels
Kayla Di Cello, Hill's Gymnastics
Amari Drayton, Olympia Hills Gymnastics
Addison Fatta, Prestige Gymnastics
Aleah Finnegan, Great American Gymnastics Express
Delaney Fisher, Georgia Elite Gymnastics
eMjae Frazier, Parkettes National Gymnastics Center
Gabbie Gallentine, Everest Gymnastics
Elizabeth Gantner, Jaycie Phelps Athletic Center
Karis German, World Champions Centre
Trista Goodman, Salcianu Elite Academy of Gymnastics
Zoe Gravier, MG Elite
Olivia Greaves, MG Elite
Hannah Hagle, Texas East Gymnastics
Maeve Hahn, First in Flight
Selena Harris, Gymcats Gymnastics
Alexis Jeffrey, Great American Gymnastics Express
Kaytlyn Johnson, Denton Gymnastics Academy
Levi Jung-Ruivivar, Paramount Elite Gymnastics
Alonna Kratzer, Top Notch Training Center
Sunisa Lee, Midwest Gymnastics Center
Lillian Lewis, San Mateo Gymnastics
Kaliya Lincoln, Airborne Gymnastics Training Center
Lilly Lippeatt, Cincinnati Gymnastics
Lauren Little, Everest Gymnastics
Mallory Marcheli, Stars Gymnastics Training Center-Houston
Konnor McClain, Revolution Gymnastics
Sydney Morris, First State Gymnastics
Brenna Neault, Precision Gymnastics
Lauren Pearl, Brestyan's American Gymnastics
Katelyn Rosen, Mavericks at Artemovs
Lyden Saltness, Midwest Gymnastics Center
Abigail Scanlon, Capital Gymnastics National Training Center
JaFree Scott, Great American Gymnastics Express
Ava Siegfeldt, World Class Gymnastics
Victoria Smirnov, Shooting Stars Gymnastics
Ui Soma, San Mateo Gymnastics
Calvary Swaney, First in Flight
Tori Tatum, Twin City Twisters
Leanne Wong, Great American Gymn. Express
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Label – All City
reveiwed by Thomas Grüntelather
The times they are A-changin´! I (Thomas Grüntelather) am no longer only doing art reviews where the the focus is on the weight and finding the average price of art. How can you weigh music? I guess you COULD try to distill the sounds and get some liquid form of sound and then make it into marzipan before you weigh it, but that's not what we are doing here, here we are not weighing anything. These sounds from Norway´s own Label throws you back to the 70s with their soft harmonies and lush arrangements with twin guitars and all the good stuff! Man kan tenke seg at it's all that i want med sine klare referanser til Steely Dan godt kunne fungert som et soundtrack til enhver god drøm om å måtte vente på flyet til en liten plass i Nord-Norge som blir kansellert så du og bandet bestemmer dere for å dra til New York for å spille der, flyturen går utrolig fort og du møter opp på soundcheck for sent men bandet har allerede sjekket lyden.
I New York i drömmar ändrar du bara två saker efter ljudkontrollen, så du begär lite mer vokal i bildskärmen och keyboardisten behöver också en bit av sin synthesizer. Du blir förbannad och gråter till ljudingenjören att detta inte fungerar! Lydteknikkeren svarer med flerstemt englerkor Baby don't you loose your temper og alt ordner seg. Konserten går på solstråler og suddenly you're all heading for the hills in or around California. På veien får du gleden av å høre en duett mellom to engler før du sovner i gresset og glemmer hvem du er. Im Vergessen bereite du ein langes Gespräch zwischen zweien vor, die einander lieben, aber wegen unvorhergesehener Ereignisse einander nicht erreichen können. Du kannst nicht einen Kuss geben einen Kuss, aber es ist in Ordnung. Die Reise geht weiter und das Frühstück steht auf der Speisekarte. Og det bugner over av gode stunder og lovord. All in all this album is like a refreshing glass of Ginger Ale in the summer sun, sit down and enjoy the sound of All City!
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I love SEO.
You love SEO.
Everybody loves SEO. Right?
But why?
To find out, I asked some of the top SEO experts the reasons why they love SEO.
Here were their responses.
1. The SEO Community
“The people! Without the amazing wisdom shared by everyone in this community in person, in blog posts, and at conferences we would all be hacking away at this by ourselves trying to guess what worked.” – Eli Schwartz
“The people are some of the best I have met in any industry.” – John Doherty
“The people are so, so great. Once I stopped being intimidated about meeting the ‘SEO celebs’ I started getting to know them. I learned that we are all a fun group of nerds who love the industry and helping businesses improve their online visibility. Our community won’t hesitate to help one another, no matter what. I know I have a ‘search homie’ in almost every major city and I love seeing everyone at conferences and while traveling.” – Kelsey Jones
“The SEO industry is for the most part very supportive of one another, which is admirable.” – Paul Shapiro
“I love SEO and all the folks that are part of the industry for a very simple reason: You/they can help make good things happen for each other and for the sites they support.” – Topher Kohan
“I’m honored to work with some of the most curious, collaborative, and compassionate professionals I have ever known.” – Jamie Alberico
“There is a constant drive to stay educated, which is impossible without the community. The community itself has become like family to many involved.” – Brian McDowell
“Going to conferences has become a summer camp of sorts and I’m eternally grateful for my peers’ support and knowledge that is readily shared. We all help each other level up.” – Britney Muller
“It’s an industry that is very open to knowledge sharing and has the best events.” – Jes Scholz
“You can ask a question online and multiple people will offer different points of view and experiments to try.” – Carolyn Lyden
“I like the fact that everyone is so willing to share knowledge and the camaraderie between competitors (for the most part.) If you have a question or need some help – you can find it fairly simply by just asking in a forum or even on Twitter!” – Carrie Hill
“I love the generosity of the SEO community, whether it’s sharing information or just looking out for each other.” – Dr. Pete Meyers
“The industry is fantastic because while it is massive, it is also tight-knit. The friendships and working relationships are amazing.” – Melissa Fach
“The community surrounding SEO has some of the funniest—and most intelligent—people I’ve ever met. I’ve made friends in this space that have lasted me nearly a decade at this point. There’s always somebody willing to give, share, or help.” – Joel Klettke
“The best part about the SEO industry is the people. I’ve met and become friends with some of the most amazing people in the world.” – Greg Gifford
“The industry is full of amazing caring people I am privileged to call friends.” – Tony Wright
“I love the SEO industry because of the wonderful people involved in it.” – Elmer Boutin
“I love the people, the camaraderie, the work, and the challenges. I feel that I am privileged to have had the positive experiences I have had working in the industry. I’ve met lifelong friends, colleagues, and have made connections that I otherwise would not have made in other fields.” – Brian Harnish
“The best community on earth. We’re all brothers and sisters and more.” – Cyrus Shepard
2. SEO Is Always Evolving
“SEO evolves, too. So it’s inspiring to keep pushing new ideas.” – Grant Simmons
“I love its ever-changing nature, which allows me to face new challenges on a daily basis.” – Eric Enge
“I love the constant evolution of both the search engines and user behavior.” – Brian McDowell
“The challenge of change.” – Bill Hunt
“The constant change. It is an industry that requires you to research, test and implement on a regular basis.” – Mindy Weinstein
“Its dynamic nature. It’s fast and ever-changing and requires constant attention to evolving best practices.” – Casey Markee
“That constant change is the norm.” – Martin MacDonald
“That constant change, and the willingness for the SEO community to continually educate and openness to call B.S. when they see it, is what really excited me about SEO every day.” – Eric Wu
“The people. The fast pace. The ever-changing landscape. SEO is fun!” – Heather Lloyd-Martin
I’m endlessly curious and I love that SEO is constantly evolving. It’s a perfect match! – Jon Henshaw
“I enjoy how this industry requires you to stay on your toes and adapt.” – Jesse McDonald
“There are a lot of fields where you can become an expert and always be an expert. Not SEO. Things change and you have to stay on top of what is happening and be willing to try new things.” – Casie Gillette
“The constantly evolving environment, technology, challenges, opportunities – and the need for us to evolve and change with that.” – Jono Alderson
“Above all, I love the fast-changing pace of SEO. What was true yesterday might not be true tomorrow so we need to learn every day to stay sharp and accurate.” – Max Prin
“What was considered a best practice yesterday, may no longer be today. I love the constant change because it forces me to continue learning.” – Anna Crowe
3. Learning Constantly
“I love learning, and so I like working in an industry where I can surround myself with innovations.” – Will Critchlow
“I love that SEO moves at such a fast pace, it means that there’s always something new to learn or a different challenge to tackle.” – Hannah Thorpe
“There is always something new to learn and new tips and tricks to discover. There are new industry entrants making fantastic contributions all of the time, whether they be technical, creative, or anything in between.” – Glen Allsopp
“Constantly learning and adapting to changes in the algorithms and technology.” – Rob Woods
“I love the constant stream of new challenges and opportunities to figure out how to fix broken things.” – Carolyn Shelby
“It requires you to constantly learn and adapt.” – Dave Rohrer
“The continual need to learn and grow.” – Dawn Anderson
“I am curious about how people use information, and want to help them find what they need.” – Bill Slawski
“Studying the intersection of human behavior and technological advancements.” – Rhea Drysdale
“How everyone is so deeply fascinated about both people and technology and how the two interact.” – Kelvin Newman
“The daily shift and change – the need to learn every day.” – Rishi Lakhani
“Constantly evolving in new and unique ways. Collaborating with and learning from other passionate and smart people.” – JR Oakes
4. SEO Is Never Boring
“I love the impossibility of getting bored search marketing offers us.” – Gianluca Fiorelli
“Every day is a new challenge.” – Dana DiTomaso
“The job as an SEO changes on a daily basis. Your work is never done.” – Jan-Willem Bobbink
“The industry offers you the ability to work in a variety of situations (in-house, agency, consultant – on location or remote) and that you can approach it from a specialty that most interests you (technical, content, strategy, local, vertical, etc). There is a lot of opportunity for anyone with any particular skill set, strengths, and passions.” – Dan Shure
“I totally enjoy the broad spectrum of SEO and being able to work together with so many different teams and personalities from different backgrounds and even cultures.” – Bastian Grimm
“I like that SEO work lets me wear many hats: a psychologist, a forensic investigator, a negotiator, etc.” – Motoko Hunt
“I’ve been in the field for over 15 years already, and it feels like I’ve tried hundreds of different professions and roles. Search engine algorithms keep changing so rapidly, making us adapt, grow and acquire new skills really fast.” – Aleh Barysevich
“I love SEO because it is never dull. It touches multiple disciplines that range from really nerdy tech to super creative marketing and always keeps us on our toes.” – Arsen Rabinovich
“The disciplines within SEO seem perfectly aligned to meet the needs of people who are technical, or people who are data/mathematics-oriented, or people who are creative/literary. As a result, the industry attracts a diverse set of talented people.” – Keith Goode
“To be great in digital marketing you have to be willing to evolve as both technology and users become more intelligent and demand new behaviors. Talk about never getting bored!” – Ashley Segura (Ward)
“I love the chase of the SERPs and the fact that no two days are ever the same.” – Andy Drinkwater
“No day is the same! My work days range from various industries/topics to a variety of research, audit, and client delivery tasks, allowing me to stay fresh and avoid the feeling of ;having to make the bagels’ daily.” – Chris Boggs
“The constant complexity and weaving a practice that touches on design, usability, promotion, data, and gut. It’s always an adventure.” – Mike Ramsey
“SEO is like having a girlfriend who always keeps on your feet, never gets boring.” – Michael Bonfils
5. Testing, Sharing & Collaborating
“I love the fact that it is essentially a blackbox and no one knows exactly how the algorithms rank websites, forcing SEO’s to constantly test and learn. The constant knowledge sharing, case studies and tests/studies are what excites me about the industry – as an industry we are all banding together to learn more about the intricacies of search engines.” – Jason Mun
“People are constantly learning and sharing; trying to make themselves and others better.” – Patrick Stox
“The amazing people who dedicate time selflessly to doing research and furthering our field of practice.” – Dan Taylor
“SEO lives from sharing lessons and new discoveries and I know no other industry that’s so adamant of using collective brain power.” – Kevin Indig
“I absolutely love when I discover something new and get to share it with the rest of the SEO community.” – Dan Petrovic
“I love that SEO is constantly evolving – there’s always more to learn and new things to test out, and a wonderful community of people sharing what they’ve learned!” – Ruth Burr Reedy
“Smart (and lovely) people, doing brilliant and fascinating things that they’re happy to share and talk about. – Andrew Optimisey
“I love the fact that everyone is so open and willing to share their knowledge and up for having a bit of fun whilst doing it.” – Ross Tavendale
“I love how the SEO industry is always openly sharing and discussing their experiments, best-practices, and fails.” – Marcus Tandler
“I love that people spend so much time and effort learning new things just so they can share them and enrich the community. No other industry does so much R&D and gives it away for free.” – Stephen Kenwright
“It’s such a collaborative industry, where so many people who are nominally competitors are keen to share knowledge and insight to help the broader industry and raise standards for everyone.” – Barry Adams
“I love the generosity of the SEO industry. It’s one of the only industries where you’ll find competitors helping each other.” – Annie Cushing
“I thrive on the collaborative community we’ve all built where brilliant people of diverse backgrounds and skills all work together to share knowledge, build useful things and cull out the bunk. I love that we all tackle big, strange and interesting problems, celebrate each others’ successes and occasionally laugh at the rogue noindex tag.” – JP Sherman
6. Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed
“I love helping companies create a profitable internet presence.” – Tony Wright
“You get to watch businesses grow because of your technical (and marketing…that’s SEO, too!) help.” – Mindy Weinstein
“Helping businesses thrive and creating new jobs.” – Shelly Fagin
“Helping businesses grow. That never gets old. – Damon Gochneaur
“There is something very satisfying about helping people grow their dreams. Not that long ago it wasn’t easy for someone with a small budget to be successful. They could not compete without radio or TV advertising etc., but not through SEO anyone has a chance to live their dream. I love being able to help them achieve that through what I do.” – Mat Siltala
“I love to see when people use SEO to grow their business and improve the quality of their life as a result.” – Tim Soulo
“I love helping clients succeed with their businesses, watching traffic convert to sales, and educating folks on the importance of search to their revenue.” – Scott Polk
“Every day, we get a chance to work on one of the most ridiculous, frustrating marketing channels there is and help our clients succeed.” – Andrew Shotland
“The growth possibilities are endless.” – Kaspar Szymanski
7. Solving Puzzles
“It is the perfect storm for my skillset – I have a background in web development, academic experience of AI, and I love puzzles!” – Tom Anthony
“I enjoy solving complex, strategic-based problems, translating executive goals into action plans.” – Alexis Sanders
“The problem-solving aspects are what interest me the most – feeling like a detective analyzing the problem and coming up with creative solutions.” – John Shehata
“Solving mysteries and seeing traffic and revenue grow as a direct result of something we’ve implemented.” – Bryson Meunier
“The detective work that leads to discoveries that help me understand what makes a site rank well and what I can do help sites rank is what I most enjoy about SEO.” – Roger Montti
“I love that it is always changing; it is like a mystery that is never fully solved.” – Cindy Krum
“It’s like a riddle that never gets solved, constantly evolving and demanding you’re at your best at all times.” – Lisa Myers
“There are still problems left to solve, making me an optimist.” – Oliver Mason
8. SEO Changes Lives
“The ability to impact the world at scale.” – Duane Forrester
“I love that for the first time any person, company, or product, has the chance to get near equal exposure as established and successful competitors. Search engine optimization changed the way we look at marketing and customer service.” – Brent Csutoras
“The work can change the lives of those running a business; I love that.” – Melissa Fach
“Connecting users with their needs at the moment they need it the most.” – Kate Morris
“I love SEO because the impact of our work is huge. We make the user and hopefully the companies happy when we optimize websites and it’s content.” – Marcus Tober
9. Analyzing Data & Measuring Results
“I love analyzing data to make decisions to improve organic rankings!” – Kristopher Jones
“I enjoy the balance of data and creativity, while using both sides of my brain.” – Loren Baker
“SEO is one of the industries that allows you to directly see (and measure) the results of your hard work.” – Bill Hartzer
“Targeted, cost-effective and measurable — and long-lasting.” – Trond Lyngbø
“Most of all that it’s easy to prove (through results) that you know what you’re doing.” – Richard Baxter
10. Some Things in SEO Remain Constant
“Everything is always new, while everything is always the same.” – Alan Bleiweiss
“It’s always changing, yet continues to adhere to consistent marketing principles.” – Stoney deGeyter
“It’s like real-world Monopoly: there are winners and losers and it’s more or less zero-sum.” – Dave Davies
“SEO is an area where hard, smart work can pay off in huge ways.” – Cyrus Shepard
Why do YOU love SEO? Let us know in the comments.
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2015 Fandom and Religion Conference at the University of Leicester
Finding faith? Fandom and religionHow fandom can be viewed as a form or substitute for religion The extent to which mass following of popular culture – popular music stars, TV shows or football fandom – can act as a form of faith for followers is to be explored at an international conference hosted at Leicester between 28-30 July 2015.Among the topics at the conference are:
Fandom as a Psychological Phenomenon
Pop Devotion, and the Transfiguration of Dead Celebrities
Fandom, Sport and Hope
Dr Clive Marsh, Director of Lifelong Learning, said: “Like religion, fandom is time-consuming, life-shaping, energising and often provides a social network. Like religion, it provides a structure that helps people meet ‘needs’ such as finding friends, being affirmed and having a sense of self-worth, wanting to find a system of values, beliefs or symbols within which to live.“However, fandom may not be religion if religion is defined as necessarily entailing contact with God or a higher power. We will explore whether fandom might be serving as an alternative to religion." Press Release Issued by the University of Leicester Press Office on 20 July 2015
Fandom may be viewed as a form of religion or a substitute for religion
Popular culture provides Western citizens with ways of searching for meaning: being a fan may provide an entire framework for living
Fandom functions as religion, but does it mean fans really are religious?
International inter-disciplinary conference Fandom and Religion on 28–30 July 2015 at the University of Leicester’s Conference Centre, College Court.
The extent to which mass following of popular culture – popular music stars, TV shows or football fandom – can act as a form of faith for followers is to be explored at an international conference at the University of Leicester.“Fandom is a major activity today: people’s passions become major commitments, and fans start seeming like religious devotees,” says Dr Clive Marsh, Director of Lifelong Learning at the University of Leicester, who is one of the organisers. “I am particularly interested in researching the intensity with which people exercise their fandom, and how this signals the meaning and purpose that people find in, and through, their fan activity. Functionally at least, this can prove to be very similar indeed to religious practice.”Popular culture (sport, music, TV, films, video games) is an arena in which people make meaning in Western society, whether they are religious or not. Fans are people who are devoted to, and passionate about, a particular interest, team, activity, star, band, artist, or other object or subject of ‘devotion’.Whether fandom can be considered a religion today and what the interactions are between religion and popular culture are the main topics to be explored in the international inter-disciplinary conference Fandom and Religion on 28–30 July 2015 at the University of Leicester.Among the topics at the conference are:
Fandom as a Psychological Phenomenon
Pop Devotion, and the Transfiguration of Dead Celebrities
Fandom, Sport and Hope
Dr Marsh said: “Like religion, fandom is time-consuming, life-shaping, energising and often provides a social network. Like religion, it provides a structure that helps people meet ‘needs’ such as finding friends, being affirmed and having a sense of self-worth, wanting to find a system of values, beliefs or symbols within which to live.“However, fandom may not be religion if religion is defined as necessarily entailing contact with God or a higher power. We will explore whether fandom might be serving as an alternative to religion.“The conference will offer opportunity for some stretching conversation between academics, and between academics and practitioners. Researchers in all academic disciplines are welcome. The conference is designed to enable tricky, challenging, invigorating, stimulating intellectual encounter to occur, and fresh insights to be formed, in a way which benefits both theorists and practitioners. Hopefully it will provide some clarity – for those present – in response to the basic question of whether fandom is functioning religiously or not.”Exploring the interaction between fandom and religion is of crucial importance today, says Dr Marsh. On one hand, it is easy to say that Western society is becoming less traditionally religious and more secular. On the other, ‘spirituality’ is deemed acceptable, as it sounds as if it is to do with the inner life, personal choice, freedom, and self-expression.However, Dr Marsh, whose research at the University of Leicester focuses on popular culture and spirituality/religion is convinced that Western individualism has gone a bit too far: while encouraging people not to accept authority without question, it has made them distrusting of tradition in any form.“Everyone does have to have their ‘own’ spirituality (in the sense that each makes choices about what to believe, how to behave, and what might constitute their ‘inner life’). But everyone’s spirituality can’t be so different from everyone else’s that each has their own ‘religion’.”Speakers at the conference Fandom and Religion will include
Matt Hills
(Aberystwyth, author of Fan Cultures),
John Maltby
(Leicester),
Chris Partridge
(Lancaster, author of The Lyre of Orpheus),
Tracy Trothen
(Queen’s, Ontario), John Lyden and Eric Mazur (co-editors of The Routledge Companion to Religion and Popular Culture). More than 30 people will be offering short papers and there will be over 50 present at the event.The conference has been organised through the Theology, Religion and Popular Culture Network, with the support of:
UskoMus Research Network
(University of Turku and at Åbo Akademi University),
CODEC (University of Durham),
Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts (University of St Andrews),
Network for Religion in Public Life (University of Exeter),
The Christian Congregational Music Studies Network.
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https://www2.le.ac.uk/news/blog/2015-archive-1/july/how-fandom-can-be-viewed-as-a-form-or-substitute-for-religion
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Word RX Cancela a etapa da Belgica em Mettet
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Por causa do incêndio em Lyden Hill que a Fia ainda está investigando o que causou o incedente, não tendo a Word RX(RX1E) ,más estrelas da categoria principal estarão na RX2E ,Johan Kristofersson e Oly-Christian Veiby da Kristofersson Motorsport; os Irmãos Timmy e Kevin Hansen também estarão na categoria.
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Full Roster by Age Division
Seniors (8)
Shania Adams, Plain City, Ohio/Future Gymnastics Academy
Sloane Blakely, Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics
Jordan Chiles, Vancouver, Wash./World Champions Centre
Jaylene Gilstrap, McKinney, Texas/Metroplex Gymnastics
Olivia Hollingsworth, Seabrook, Texas/World Champions Centre
Emily Lee, Los Gatos, Calif./West Valley Gymnastics School
Sunisa Lee, St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center
Victoria Nguyen, Sugar Land, Texas/Everest Gymnastics
Juniors (34)
Olivia Ahern, Memphis, Tenn./River City Gymnastics Inc.
Ciena Alipio, San Jose, Calif./West Valley Gymnastics School
Love Birt, Camden, Del./First State Gymnastics
Skye Blakely, Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics
Charlotte Booth, Clermont, Fla./Brandy Johnson’s Global Gymnastics
Sophia Butler, Houston, Texas/Discover Gymnastics Inc.
Kailin Chio, Henderson, Nev./Gymcats Gymnastics
Addison Fatta, Wrightsville, Pa./Prestige Gymnastics
eMjae Frazier, Erial, N.J./Parkettes National Gymnastics Center
Elizabeth Gantner, Indianapolis, Ind./Jaycie Phelps Athletic Center
Karis German, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre
Emily Golden, Sarasota, Fla./EVO Gymnastics
Mia Heather, San Francisco, Calif./San Mateo Gymnastics
Levi Jung-Ruivivar, Woodland Hills, Calif./Paramount Elite Gymnastics
Lauren Little, Mooresville, N.C./Everest Gymnastics
Nola Matthews, Gilroy, Calif./Airborne Gymnastics Training Center
Zoe Miller, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre
Sydney Morris, Bowie, Md./First State Gymnastics
Annalise Newman-Achee, Brooklyn, N.Y./Chelsea Piers Gymnastics
Sophie Parenti, Menlo Park, Calif./San Mateo Gymnastics
Anya Pilgrim, Germantown, Md./Hill’s Gymnastics
Ariel Posen, Manalapan, N.J./MG Elite
Joscelyn Roberson, Texarkana, Texas/North East Texas Elite Gymnastics
Sienna Robinson, Las Vegas, Nev./Browns Gymnastics Las Vegas
Katelyn Rosen, Boerne, Texas/Mavericks Gymnastics
Lyden Saltness, Forest Lake, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center
Jamison Sears, Yorktown, Va./World Class Gymnastics
Chavala Shepard, Bentonville, Ark./Hopes and Dreams Gymnastics
Ava Siegfeldt, Hampton, Va./World Class Gymnastics
Abigael Vides, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre
Eva Volpe, Pearland, Texas/Pearland Elite
Mya Witte, Greenacres, Fla./Genie’s Gymnastics
Jamie Wright, Toano, Va./World Class Gymnastics
Ella Zirbes, Stillwater, Minn./Flips Gymnastics LLC
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Anna decided the moment she got off the train that she would walk the entire distance, because the scene around her was straight from a Jean-Francois Millet painting. A bleak landscape of hills was rendered ethereal by gossamer lengths of sunlight breaking through the clouds, and the road she needed to take – one Lyden Road – spilled through the town like a damp swath of cobbled riverbed. She pulled up her hood and began walking. It wasn’t raining, but one breath of air was enough to read how ripe was the threat that it would.
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Field for 2018 GK U.S. Classic
As of July 15, 2018
Alphabetical by state; level included
Arizona
Jade Carey, Phoenix, Ariz./Arizona Sunrays, senior
Arkansas
Chavala Shepard, Bentonville, Ark./Hopes and Dreams Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
California
Ciena Alipio, San Jose, Calif./West Valley Gymnastics School, junior
Carsyn Coleman, Anaheim Hills, Calif./Precision Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Claire Dean, Oakland, Calif./Head Over Heels, junior
Levi Jung-Ruivivar, Woodland Hills, Calif./Paramount Elite Gymnastics, junior
Emily Lee, Los Gatos, Calif./West Valley Gymnastics School, senior
Myli Lew, Belmont, Calif./San Mateo Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Lillian Lewis, Dublin, Calif./San Mateo Gymnastics, junior
Kaliya Lincoln, Mountain House, Calif./Airborne Gymnastics Training Center, junior
Brenna Neault, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Precision Gymnastics, junior
Rafaela O'Neill, San Jose, Calif./Airborne Gymnastics Training Center, Hopes 10-11
Autumn Reingold, North Hills, Calif./Gymnastics Olympica USA, Hopes 10-11
Ava San Jose, Northridge, Calif./Paramount Elite Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Ui Soma, Belmont, Calif./San Mateo Gymnastics, junior
Tiana Sumanasekera, Pleasanton, Calif./San Mateo Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Mahleea Werline, Indio, Calif./Aftershock Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Madelyn Williams, Vacaville, Calif./San Mateo Gymnastics, senior
Colorado
CJ Keuneke, Denver, Colo./TIGAR, Hopes 12-13
Alyona Shchennikova, Evergreen, Colo./5280 Gymnastics, senior
Delaware
Love Birt, Camden, Del./First State Gymnastics, junior
Morgan Hurd, Middletown, Del./First State Gymnastics, senior
Florida
Rayna Light, Brandon, Fla./Golden City Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Mya Witte, Greenacres, Fla./Genie's Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Kaela Yee, Miami, Fla./Leyva Gymnastics Academy, Hopes 10-11
Georgia
Delaney Fisher, Flowery Branch, Ga./Georgia Elite Gymnastics, junior
Ava Harper, Marietta, Ga./Georgia All-Stars Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Alonna Kratzer, Suwanee, Ga./Top Notch Training Center, junior
Amber Lowe, Kennesaw, Ga./Everest Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Illinois
Sydney Jelen, Algonquin, Ill./Legacy Elite Gymnastics LLC, Hopes 12-13
Indiana
Elizabeth Gantner, Indianapolis, Ind./Jaycie Phelps Athletic Center, junior
Iowa
Adeline Kenlin, Iowa City, Iowa/IGN, senior
Kansas
Leanne Wong, Overland Park, Kansas/Great American Gymn. Express, junior
Louisiana
Ella Parker, West Monroe, La./North East Texas Elite Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Massachusetts
Stephanie Berger, Groton, Mass./Brestyan's American Gymnastics, senior
Lauren Pearl, Milford, Mass./Brestyan's American Gymnastics, junior
Maryland
Kayla Di Cello, Boyds, Md./Hill's Gymnastics, junior
Madeleine Johnston, Boyds, Md./Hill's Gymnastics, senior
Sydney Morris, Bowie, Md./First State Gymnastics, junior
Minnesota
Sunisa Lee, St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center, junior
Grace McCallum, Isanti, Minn./Twin City Twisters, senior
Lily Pederson, White Bear Lake, Minn./Flips Gymnastics LLC, Hopes 12-13
Lyden Saltness, Forest Lake, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center, junior
Tori Tatum, Chanhassen, Minn./Twin City Twisters, junior
Ella Zirbes, Stillwater, Minn./Flips Gymnastics LLC, Hopes 12-13
Mississippi
Savannah Goveia, Diamondhead, Miss./Everest Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Missouri
Kara Eaker, Grain Valley, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express, senior
Aleah Finnegan, Lee's Summit, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express, junior
Alexis Jeffrey, Warrensburg, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express, junior
JaFree Scott, Independence, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express, junior
Clara Wallace, Lee's Summit, Mo./Xtreme Gymnastics and Trampoline, Hopes 12-13
Nebraska
Jordan Bowers, Lincoln, Neb./Solid Rock Gymnastics, junior
Nevada
Kailin Chio, Henderson, Nev./Gymcats Gymnastics, junior
Trista Goodman, Henderson, Nev./Salcianu Elite Academy of Gymnastics, junior
Selena Harris, Henderson, Nev./Gymcats Gymnastics, junior
New Jersey
Kylee Bromley, Runnemede, N.J./First State Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Olivia Dunne, Hillsdale, N.J./Eastern National Academy of Paramus, senior
eMjae Frazier, Erial, N.J./Parkettes National Gymnastics Center, junior
Zoe Gravier, Holmdel, N.J./MG Elite, junior
Riley McCusker, Brielle, N.J./MG Elite, senior
Camryn Nelson, Marlton, N.J./Will-Moor School of Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Hezly Rivera, North Bergen, N.J./Eastern National Academy of Paramus, Hopes 10-11
New York
Skylar Draser, Huntington Station, N.Y./Infiniti Elite Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Olivia Greaves, Staten Island, N.Y./MG Elite, junior
North Carolina
Gabbie Gallentine, Iron Station, N.C./Everest Gymnastics, junior
Lauren Little, Mooresville, N.C./Everest Gymnastics, junior
Victoria Smirnov, Hickory, N.C./Shooting Stars Gymnastics, junior
Calvary Swaney, Gastonia, N.C./First in Flight, junior
Ohio
Shania Adams, Plain City, Ohio/Buckeye Gymnastics, senior
Shilese Jones, Westerville, Ohio/Future Gymnastics Academy, senior
Lilly Lippeatt, Mason, Ohio/Cincinnati Gymnastics, junior
Pennsylvania
Addison Fatta, Wrightsville, Pa./Prestige Gymnastics, junior
Lucy Tobia, Schnecksville, Pa./Parkettes National Gymnastics Center, Hopes 10-11
South Carolina
Maeve Hahn, Lake Wylie, S.C./First in Flight, junior
Texas
Sydney Barros, Lewisville, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics, junior
Annie Beard, Coppell, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics, junior
Baylie Belman, Allen, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Simone Biles, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, senior
Skye Blakely, Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics, junior
Sloane Blakely, Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics, senior
Luisa Blanco, Little Elm, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics, senior
Sophia Butler, Houston, Texas/Discover Gymnastics Inc., junior
Audrey Davis, Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics, senior
Amari Drayton, Lakeway, Texas/Olympia Hills Gymnastics, junior
Karis German, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, junior
Jaylene Gilstrap, McKinney, Texas/Metroplex Gymnastics, senior
Hannah Hagle, Chireno, Texas/Texas East Gymnastics, junior
Riley Harris, Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, Hopes 12-13
Olivia Hollingsworth, Seabrook, Texas/World Champions Centre, senior
Kaytlyn Johnson, Lantana, Texas/Denton Gymnastics Academy, junior
Kaitlynd Kastl, Forney, Texas/Metroplex Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Isabel Mabanta, Frisco, Texas/Denton Gymnastics Academy, senior
Emma Malabuyo, Flower Mound, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics, senior
Mallory Marcheli, Richmond, Texas/Stars Gymnastics Training Center-Houston, junior
Zoey Molomo, Allen, Texas/Metroplex Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Michelle Pineda, Dallas, Texas/Metroplex Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Joscelyn Roberson, Texarkana, Texas/North East Texas Elite Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Katelyn Rosen, Boerne, Texas/Mavericks at Artemovs, junior
Ragan Smith, Lewisville, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics, senior
Deanne Soza, Coppell, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics, senior
Alicia Zhou, San Antonio, Texas/Love Gymnastics, Hopes 10-11
Utah
Lundyn Vandertoolen, Salt Lake City, Utah/Olympus Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Virginia
Sophia Dennis, Burke, Va./Capital Gymnastics National Training Center, Hopes 10-11
Abigail Scanlon, Sterling, Va./Capital Gymnastics National Training Center, junior
Jamison Sears, Yorktown, Va./World Class Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Ava Siegfeldt, Hampton, Va./World Class Gymnastics, junior
Jaelah Warner, Suffolk, Va./World Class Gymnastics, Hopes 12-13
Washington
Jordan Chiles, Vancouver, Wash./Naydenov Gymnastics Inc., senior
West Virginia
Konnor McClain, Cross Lanes, W.Va./Revolution Gymnastics, junior
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Installation af tip til air conditioning sydney
Sådan konfigureres korrekt klimaanlæg
Opsætning af air conditioning sydney i dit hjem eller på arbejdspladsen er ikke så let, som du måske forestiller dig at være. Der er masser af elementer, du skal tænke på, før du monterer et klimaanlæg i dit hjem. Et par spørgsmål, som du selv skal stille, inkluderer dog ikke begrænset til:
– Hvilken størrelse enhed skal jeg købe for korrekt levering af bekvemmelighed i mit hjem eller firma?
– Hvor er det mest effektive sted på mit kontor eller hjem at installere min Aircondition Sydney enhed for at køle hele mit hjem?
– Bare hvor meget strøm vil klimaanlægget, jeg køber, trække, og også hvor meget af et løft i min elektriske udgift skal jeg forvente at se?
– Vil en ensom enhed virkelig awesome hele min bolig?
– Hvad er det bedste design i systemer?
Mange individer overvejer ikke den virkelige dimension af deres klimaanlæg og heller ikke det sted, hvor de burde placere deres klimaanlæg for at afkøle hele deres hjem. Du skal have evnen til effektivt at adressere disse forespørgsler, før du selv begynder at montere dine klimaanlæg. Disse forespørgsler vil helt sikkert hjælpe dig med at svare på andre spørgsmål, der hjælper dig med korrekt installation af din klimaanlæg.
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Når det involverer placering, bliver du bestemt nødt til at vælge et hovedsted for din bolig; husk, at du bestemt også på samme måde vil kræve at gemme det egentlige centrale luftsystem. De fleste mennesker vil installere deres systemer langs siden af deres huse og vil bestemt derefter skjule dem med løv. Hvis du gemmer dit klimaanlæg på et højt profileret sted i din baghaven, vil du afsløre, at lyden, som den giver, mens den er en, er besværlig. Vælg derfor dit sted grundigt.
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Ikke vildled dig selv med ret i at antage, at en person eller to vinduesklimaanlæg mest sandsynligvis er tilstrækkelige til at køle hele dit hjem. Når du forsøger at gøre brug af hjemmevinduessystemer til at gøre dette, mister du simpelthen dine kontanter og vil heller aldrig nå det niveau af coolness, du ønsker.
Overvejelse om professionel installation
Det er konstant bedst at henvende sig til erfarne fagfolk, der forstår og værdsætter den videnskabelige forskning, der er inkluderet bag din installation. Selvom mange mennesker vil gøre det selv for at spare penge, er du nødt til at erkende, at du aldrig nogensinde når så godt som at holde det samme niveau af bekvemmelighed, som du helt sikkert ville have gjort, hvis du virkelig arbejdede med dygtige specialister for at udføre din installation.
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Installation af tip til air conditioning sydney
Sådan konfigureres korrekt klimaanlæg
Opsætning af air conditioning sydney i dit hjem eller på arbejdspladsen er ikke så let, som du måske forestiller dig at være. Der er masser af elementer, du skal tænke på, før du monterer et klimaanlæg i dit hjem. Et par spørgsmål, som du selv skal stille, inkluderer dog ikke begrænset til:
– Hvilken størrelse enhed skal jeg købe for korrekt levering af bekvemmelighed i mit hjem eller firma?
– Hvor er det mest effektive sted på mit kontor eller hjem at installere min Aircondition Sydney enhed for at køle hele mit hjem?
– Bare hvor meget strøm vil klimaanlægget, jeg køber, trække, og også hvor meget af et løft i min elektriske udgift skal jeg forvente at se?
– Vil en ensom enhed virkelig awesome hele min bolig?
– Hvad er det bedste design i systemer?
Mange individer overvejer ikke den virkelige dimension af deres klimaanlæg og heller ikke det sted, hvor de burde placere deres klimaanlæg for at afkøle hele deres hjem. Du skal have evnen til effektivt at adressere disse forespørgsler, før du selv begynder at montere dine klimaanlæg. Disse forespørgsler vil helt sikkert hjælpe dig med at svare på andre spørgsmål, der hjælper dig med korrekt installation af din klimaanlæg.
Evaluering af installationsområdet
Evaluering af installationsområdet bliver dit første job. Du skal opdage et område i dit hjem for at montere ducted air conditioning sydney -enhed, hvor det faktisk giver god mening. Du skal ligeledes koncentrere dig om den grundlæggende størrelse på den centrale klimaanlæg, du har valgt. Dimensionsspørgsmål på grund af sandheden, at nogle systemer netop er oprettet for at køle hjem med en bestemt dimension. Derfor, hvis du har et stort hus, har du bestemt brug for et større system for at afkøle alle områder i hjemmet.
Når det involverer placering, bliver du bestemt nødt til at vælge et hovedsted for din bolig; husk, at du bestemt også på samme måde vil kræve at gemme det egentlige centrale luftsystem. De fleste mennesker vil installere deres systemer langs siden af deres huse og vil bestemt derefter skjule dem med løv. Hvis du gemmer dit klimaanlæg på et højt profileret sted i din baghaven, vil du afsløre, at lyden, som den giver, mens den er en, er besværlig. Vælg derfor dit sted grundigt.
For det tredje skal du kræve tid til at overveje mærket og også den version, du har valgt til din Aircondition i Sydney . Flere modeller er konstrueret til at vare længere, og flere modeller kan køle meget mere firkantet video. Dette er grunden til, at du er nødt til at overveje at arbejde med en specialist for at hjælpe dig med installationen af din centrale klimaanlæg, medmindre du er fuldt uddannet såvel som lært disse placeringer.
Ikke vildled dig selv med ret i at antage, at en person eller to vinduesklimaanlæg mest sandsynligvis er tilstrækkelige til at køle hele dit hjem. Når du forsøger at gøre brug af hjemmevinduessystemer til at gøre dette, mister du simpelthen dine kontanter og vil heller aldrig nå det niveau af coolness, du ønsker.
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Det er konstant bedst at henvende sig til erfarne fagfolk, der forstår og værdsætter den videnskabelige forskning, der er inkluderet bag din installation. Selvom mange mennesker vil gøre det selv for at spare penge, er du nødt til at erkende, at du aldrig nogensinde når så godt som at holde det samme niveau af bekvemmelighed, som du helt sikkert ville have gjort, hvis du virkelig arbejdede med dygtige specialister for at udføre din installation.
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