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For All Mankind season 3: everything we know – What To Watch
Posted: May 25, 2022 at 5:04 am
The Space Race is one of the most compelling periods of human history as the US and the Soviet Union competed to send a person to the moon. The Apple TV Plus original series For All Mankind is heading into new territory in season 3 as NASA fights for interstellar supremacy on the red planet, Mars.
For All Mankind is the story of what might have happened if the Soviets landed on the moon before the US. As NASA struggles with being defeated by the Russians, the US makes plans to ensure they never come in second again. With so much pressure to "win" the race, more resources were allocated toward the space program, including the push for more women and people of diverse backgrounds at the forefront.
Heres everything you need to know about For All Mankind season 3.
For All Mankind season 3 premieres Friday, June 10, on Apple TV Plus, with new episodes releasing weekly. There will be 10 episodes in season 3.
For All Mankind premiered on November 1, 2019, to much fanfare and critical acclaim. A second season was greenlit In October 2019, before the first seasons debut. Season 2 premiered on February 19, 2021; Apple TV Plus announced a third season pickup ahead of the season 2 premiere in December 2020.
Set in the 1980s and early 1990s, For All Mankind season 3 features a new goal: Mars. This time, though, the only way for the US to achieve the goal of making it to the red planet is by joining Helios and the Soviets in a three-way race. The only thing that matters is getting there first, even if it means banding together to do it.
Mars is the next big stepping stone in the Space Race. A Mars outpost is essential to the future of space travel and the colonization of other planets, NASA is set on making sure that they get the job done no matter the costor the danger.
Here is the official For All Mankind season 3 synopsis:
"The red planet becomes the new frontier in the Space Race not only for the US and the Soviet Union, but also an unexpected new entrant with a lot to prove and even more at stake. Our characters find themselves going head-to-head as their ambitions for Mars come into conflict and their loyalties are tested, creating a pressure cooker that builds to a climactic conclusion."
Returning to season 3 are Joel Kinnaman (Edward Baldwin), Shantel Van Santen (Karen Baldwin), Jodi Balfour (Ellen Wilson), Coral Pea (Aleida Rosales), Sonya Walger (Molly Cobb), Cynthy Wu (Klly Baldwin), Krys Marhsall (Danielle Poole) and Wrenn Schmidt (Margo Madison).
Edi Gathegi joins the cast in season 3 as a season regular. Gathegi will play Dev Ayesa.
In the official For All Mankind season 3 trailer you can see that the stakes have never been higher as the Space Race sets its sight on Mars.
For All Mankind is an Apple TV Plus original. Its available to stream on Apple devices, and it can also be accessed via platforms such as Roku, XBOX and Amazon Fire TV.
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5 Up-and-Coming DOGE Projects that Might be Worth Your Money – NewsBTC
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In the 2021 bull run, cryptocurrencies that played on the dog theme dominated the market. It all started on April 2nd, when Elon Musk tweeted Dogecoin might be my fav cryptocurrency. Its pretty cool. In the weeks that followed, Dogecoin cryptocurrencys original meme skyrocketed from a meager $0.05 to a high of $0.75 on May 7th. That means a DOGE holder who had $100 of Dogecoin on April 2nd would have had $1500 less than a month later.
With the Tesla CEO incorporating DOGE into its accepted payments for merchandise sales and supercharging stations and suggesting that people who subscribe to Twitter Blue should be able to pay with Dogecoin, DOGE itself (approximately $0.08 at the time of writing) still has massive upside potential. But many feel as though theyve missed out on the assets heyday. Theyre looking for the next 10,000x that only comes from early adoption. These five dog-themed coins have the potential to do just that.
2021s epic bull run is over, but there will be another bull market, and people love their dogs. Dog-themed projects will continue to dominate the memecoin space for the foreseeable future. Will you 1,000x?
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Elon Musk Sounds Alarm Over ‘Population Collapse’ Again – Benzinga – Benzinga
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Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk on Tuesday warned of population collapse once again, an event that, he has said in the past,could potentially be the greatest risk to the future of civilization.
What Happened: 50-year-old Musk, who is raising seven children, said the U.S. birth rate has been below minimum sustainable levels for about five decades now.
The billionaire entrepreneur shared U.S. fertility rate data on Twitter that showed the fertility rate last year remained below the replacement level of 2.1. The data was compiled by the Wall Street Journal, citing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The worlds richest person tweeted in the same thread to say that he is a rare person to be both rich and have many kids.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO sought to dismiss the view that most people cannot afford to raise many children.Contrary to what many think, the richer someone is, the fewer kids they have.I am a rare exception. Most people I know have zero or one kid, Musk wrote in the same thread.
See Also: Musk Worries About Declining Birth Rate, Say This Country Will 'Eventually Cease To Exist'
Why It Matters: Musk had last year said that population collapse is a much bigger problem than people realize.
Earlier this month, the billionaire raised his concern about the falling birth rate and rising death rate in Japan. Population in Japan had its largest drop on record, falling by 644,000 to just over 125.5 million in 2021. The drop was the biggest since comparable data became available in 1950.
Musk, who dreams of colonizing Mars and making life multi-planetary, has earlier said that people should focus on having more babies.
Price Action: Tesla closed 6.9% lower at $628.16 on Tuesday, according to data from Benzinga Pro.
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My idea for a new era: The town hall from TED2022 – TED Blog
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TEDs Chris Anderson, Whitney Pennington Rodgers and Helen Walters host Session 1 of TED2022: A New Era on April 10, 2022 in Vancouver, BC, Canada. (Photo: Stacie McChesney / TED)
Theres a special tradition on the final day of the annual TED conference: the town hall, an opening of the main stage to TED attendees to reflect on the weeks ideas and experiences, offer timely rebuttals and share their own wisdom.
Due to time constraints at TED2022: A New Era, the town hall did not happen live and in person, but eight brave attendees still prepared thoughtful responses to the years prompt: My idea for a new era . Read them below.
Heidi Stamer
Its time for equal and fair parental leave. If we want true gender equality, we have to address the child penalty that many women face in their careers, earning 20 percent less than their male peers. As Allyson Felix said, our system doesnt seem to account for the fact that 50 percent of the population has babies, and the other half helped make them. In Sweden, theyve found that women earn seven percent more for each month their partners take parental leave. Its time for paid parental leave for both women AND men. And a work culture that accounts for parenting as a normal fact of life. Lets fix this.
Phil Engelhorn
Imagine a dinner with Jennifer Heldmann and Manish Bhardwaj, because while colonizing Mars sounds inevitable, I wonder if missions to Mars could not only be driven by curiosity, but humility and braveness. Lets go there not with an empty land mindset, sending dump trucks and excavators, but a Hi Level Mindset where we build organic regenerative infrastructure and are light on the land, ensuring Mars potential inhabitants are stakeholders in missions there. Consider using the metaverse instead of the real universe as an inclusive and democratic testing ground to explore moral clarity. Invite TED Fellows Albert Cahn to explore privacy on Mars, Adjany Costa to advocate for the indigenous lands, Robert Katzschmann to ensure the technology youre bringing is organic to the environment, and so many more possibilities for planning a much more regenerative and just and fun world, from the ground up.
We have the capacity to think this way today, and to do it all in a four-day work week.
Nidhi Tewari
The human brain is wired for survival and connection, and this fact doesnt change when people are at work. After coping with more than two years of collective global trauma from the pandemic, more than ever, leaders need to be attuned to the mental health and well-being of their employees.
People are struggling emotionally in all life dimensions, including in their careers. The new era of work entails understanding the interpersonal neurobiology in the interactions between leaders and the people that they lead. Interpersonal neurobiology posits that our responses to one another shift moment to moment based on our internal experience and interpretation of interactions. Past experiences, such as trauma, subconsciously influence whether we feel safe or threatened. When the brain perceives a threat due to misattunement, or an incongruence between whats needed and whats provided, our ability to trust, problem solve, learn and focus are diminished. We shift from thriving to surviving.
The antidote to misattunement is repair and connection. We must become aware of our own past and how it shows up in the way we lead, how employees trauma and mental health influence their lives in and out of work, and how these experiences impact the dynamics between us. If we want to effectively lead, then we must first attune.
Aishatu Yusuf
The criminal justice problem requires more than a criminal justice solution. There is no new era without the clear understanding that criminal justice is a housing, race, gender, sexual orientation, climate, homelessness, economic, food justice, environment, education and mental health issue.
In the past, TED has elevated the issue of racialized mass incarceration, and this week it was briefly mentioned. However, TED has not curated broad, intentional talks or discussions on solutions, domestic or global. Too often platforms are provided to discuss the problems, but rarely the solutions. We must have robust, solution-oriented conversations that include ending sexual harm to incarcerated people, that include ensuring incarcerated people have access to healthy nutritious foods, that include real restorative justice practices, that include solutions for housing, and solving the homelessness crisis for system-impacted people, that include providing job skills and opportunities for sustainable career paths, and ensuring that upon reentry incarcerated people are provided safe, long-term housing and mental services so they can thrive and succeed.
TED can and should take the opportunity across all of its platforms to amplify solutions that break down silos and provide real change.
Martin Medicus
Im responding to the talks given by Katherine Mangu-Ward and Aaron Bastani in the capitalism session.
Just as the solutions to the energy and climate crises will not be solved by a single technology or policy, there is no one ideology of government or economics that can adequately address all the problems we have, in the timeline we need. Monikers like libertarian or communist help us distill and share our beliefs. But when we talk about real solutions and drastically changing systems, we have to let go of the notion that any one ideology (with all its logic and good intentions) will serve everyone, and all scenarios, to an acceptable degree.
How will free markets preserve natural resources? How do Universal Basic Services systems ensure robust innovation without market factors?
Regardless of the answers, I doubt each side will be satisfied with those of the other. The human solution, then, is to meet in the middle and forge the best path together.
Dont other thy neighbor, when we can make so much more together.
Nancy Laube
I am here to make a case for changing how we describe climate change, because words matter. Climate change is just too neutral a term for something horrific that is coming to our future. You cant tell if it is bad or good. In fact, you have to add extra words like catastrophic or say climate crisis (as some TED speakers have done) to convey the meaning. Its like me telling you that bad weather is on the way to your home. Wouldnt it be better to say that a tornado is headed in your direction?
I think TED speaker Jeanette Winterson said it best when she called it climate breakdown. Climate breakdown. That is something scary. Something we should be afraid of. No extra words necessary. So remove the term climate change from your brain, and insert climate breakdown in that slot. Lets call climate breakdown what it is.
Heather OShea
The simple answer is community I got here thanks to five speakers. With my hand over my heart, I say, Sweetie, you deserve love and happiness (thank you, Dan Harris). I decide to take action by prioritizing fun (thank you, Catherine Price). All humans enjoy fun, so it means every human can be part of my in group (thank you, David Eagleman). When you can find a way to relate to someone, you can connect with anyone (thank you, Platon). When you build connections, you can create community, which yields greater benefit to the whole and not just the one (thank you, Bill Gates).
Richard Lucas
With millions of refugees staying in private homes across Poland, including my house in Krakw, and humane policies across the whole of the EU, let the Ukraine crisis rekindle a moral awakening in refugee acceptance policies and a rejection of violence, tyranny and oppression.
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Star Wars: How The Movie Would Have Changed With George Lucas’s Original Script – Zyri
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The origin of Star Wars has changed over the years until the director finished shaping the first installment of the saga. Some characters were thought of in one way but later saw the light of another. 45 years after the premiere of Star Warsit is clear that the film would have changed if George Lucas first original script had been kept.
Released on May 25, 1977, Star Wars marked a new era in the history of cinema. The initial budget assigned was 7.5 million dollars, which finally ended up climbing to 11 million. To everyones surprise, the first film grossed $513 million worldwide and it laid the foundation for one of the greatest franchises of all time.
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The reason Im doing Star Wars the thing is I want to give young people some kind of faraway exotic environment to get their imagination moving.Lucas said in an interview before the premiere of Episode IV, A New Hope, as the first of the nine films was called, which were divided into three trilogies.
And back then, he was more explicit: I have a strong feeling about kids interested in space exploration. I want them to want it. I want you to get over the basic bullshit of the moment and think about colonizing Venus and Mars. And the only way thats going to happen is if a kid fantasizes about it: Get your ray gun, jump in your ship, and run off into outer space. Its our only hope in a way.
George Lucas dreamed of creating a universe, a space opera that hardly made its arrival on the screen. The winds were blowing in 1973 and Lucas was a young director, struggling to make a name for himself in the industry when he finally put his name to a low-budget film called American Graffiti, inspired by his teenage years in Modesto, California.
With a budget that did not reach a million dollars and a cast that included names like Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Harrison Ford, Paul Le Mat, Cindy Williams, Bo Hopkins and Wolfman Jack, the film grossed more than 50 million and 5 nominations. to the Oscar, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Back then, the science fiction genre was rife in Hollywood. Most were dark tales. Nevertheless, the young filmmaker had something completely different in mind. Something that young teenagers could identify with and adopt as a form of escape. Steeped in his early days of success, Lucas was determined to go ahead with his ambitious idea of a space opera to win over the new generations. Inspired by adventures like those of Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers, he got down to business.
Also, it was not easy. Lucas and his partner Gary Kurtz had their Star Wars idea embodied in 12 pages, and for years they distributed it among the big Hollywood studios. Several turned them down, including United Artists and Universal. However, 20th Century Fox decided to give the duo some money to start work on the script.
The path from the idea to the script took years. In fact, the first drafts of Star Wars they would be unrecognizable to any fan of the saga. Luke Skywalker was presented as an old general, while Han Solo looked like an alien frog. There was a central character named Kane Starkiller and a side of the force named Bogan.
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Lucas struggled to shape his great space epic. The story was too dense, tonally unbalanced, and its elaborate scenes would be too expensive to film. His friend and mentor, back then, Francis Ford Coppola expressed his doubts about the first drafts of the script.
However, each new script got better and the story took shape. In a second draft, Luke Skywalker was a farmer and not a general, and Darth Vader was a menacing man dressed in black. Very similar to how it is known today. Obi-Wan Kenobi appeared in the third draft, and the tension between Leia and Han Solo was palpable.
Finding it difficult to create dialogue, Lucas enlisted the help of screenwriters Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, though he ultimately rewrote much of what they had contributed. Finally, on January 1, 1976, Lucas completed the fourth draft of the script and the one used to start production on March 25, 1976 in Tunis.
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LongHash Ventures Partners With Protocol Labs to Launch the Third LongHashX Accelerator Filecoin Cohort – Crypto Briefing
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LongHash Ventures, Asias first Web3 Accelerator and one of Asias leading Web3 venture funds, is continuing its partnership with Protocol Labs, creator of Filecoin and IPFS, to launch the 3rd LongHashX Accelerator Filecoin Cohort. The program aims to accelerate early-stage teams building projects in the Filecoin ecosystem.
Established in 2018, the LongHashX Accelerator has partnered with notable ecosystems such as Polkadot, Algorand, and Filecoin, among others. Past graduates from Filecoin Cohorts include Lit Protocol, a decentralized access control network; Huddle01, a decentralized secure video calling app; and Lighthouse, a permanent storage protocol.
Emma Cui, Founding Partner and CEO of LongHash Ventures, said:
We are very excited to continue our partnership with Protocol Labs as we launch the third LongHashX Accelerator Filecoin Cohort. As demand for decentralized storage grows, Filecoin is well-placed to be the leading choice for Web3 developers. We are looking forward to more NFT, GameFi, and Metaverse use cases, as well as middleware, infrastructure, and tooling protocols using Filecoin. As a long-time partner of Protocol Labs, we are proud to witness the tremendous growth of the Filecoin ecosystem.
The 12-week program includes a series of workshops and fireside chats across six modules, namely Product Strategy & Design, Tokenomics, Governance, Tech Mentorship, Community Building, and Fundraising. LongHashX Accelerators Venture Builders will also host weekly one-on-one problem-solving sessions to help founders with their toughest challenges, and teams will get weekly mentor office hours with investors, founders, and developers from LongHash Ventures and Protocol Labs networks.
Moreover, projects selected for the program get access to LongHash Ventures network of portfolio companies, investors, and community users to develop potential partnerships, investments, and acquire users.
Projects selected to join the program will receive $200 thousand funding from LongHash Ventures and Protocol Labs. LongHash Ventures can also offer an additional $300 thousand discretionary investment in the most promising projects upon completion of the program. The program culminates in a Demo Day where the startups will have the opportunity to pitch to investors.
Ten projects will join the 3rd LongHashX Accelerator Filecoin Cohort. Builders have until June 24th, 11:59pm (GMT+8) to apply.
Protocol Labs is an open-source research, development, and deployment laboratory. Our projects include IPFS, Filecoin, libp2p, and many more. We aim to make human existence orders of magnitude better through technology. We are a fully distributed company. Our team of more than 100 members works remotely and in the open to improve the internet humanitys most important technology as we explore new advances in computing and related fields.
LongHash Ventures is a Web3 investment fund and accelerator collaborating closely with our founders to build their Web3 model and tap into the vast potential of Asia. We launched our fund in January 2021 and invested in projects including Balancer, Acala, Instadapp, and Zapper. We collaborated with their founders to develop their tokenomics, governance, and communities.
With our LongHashX Accelerator, we have partnered with Polkadot, Algorand, and Filecoin to build more than 50 global Web3 projects which have raised more than $100m in the past 4 years. Through such investments and active collaboration, we are committed to realizing our mission of catalyzing growth for the next generation of the Web.
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US history regents canceled in New York due to Buffalo shooting – The Journal News
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The state Education Department on Tuesdaycanceled the June Regents exam in U.S. history and government because it contained content that "has the potential to compound student trauma caused by the recent violence in Buffalo."
A statement to educatorsfrom state Education Commissioner Betty Rosa said that officialshave been reviewing all Regents exams scheduled for June as part of the department's efforts to support students and schools afterthe May 14 mass shooting in Buffalo.
"In the wake of the Buffalo tragedy, it is not appropriate to administer the exam with a question that could compound the grief and hardship faced by our school communities," said Emily DeSantis, spokesperson for the department.
The Education Department did not describe the content in question.
The U.S. history exam, which was to be administered on June 1, was developed more than two years ago, Rosa's statementsaid. There isn't time to modify the exam or produce a new one, she said.
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The state Board of Regents will likely decide at its June meeting that students who would otherwise pass their U.S. history course can get graduation credit without takingthe corresponding Regents exam. This exemption would likely apply to students who were planning to take the same Regents exam in Augustor in January 2023.
The Board of Regents decided last week that students who score between 50 and 64 on any Regents exams between this June and August of next year can apply to earn credit toward graduation.
The board made the changebecause of the unevenimpact of the pandemic on students. A grade of 65 is normally needed to pass a Regents exam.
All Regents exams were canceled in June in 2020.
In 2021, the state administered some exams, but students werenot required to pass the examsto earn credit and graduate.
Gary Stern is an editor/writer covering K-12 education in the Hudson Valley. Reach him at gstern@lohud.com.Twitter:@garysternNY. Click here for his latest.
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Keys to Eligibility: Preemption, History, and Levels of Abstraction – Patently-O
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The US Solicitor General has provided her inputarguing that the Supreme Court should grant American Axles petition and decide whether the claimed method of manufacturing a driveshaft is patent eligible. American Axle & Mfg., Inc. v. Neapco Holdings LLC, Docket No. 20-891 (Supreme Court 2022). [USDOJ Brief]
A decade ago, the Supreme Court decidedMayo v. Prometheus, 566 U.S. 66 (2012). Mayo broadened the scope of excluded laws of nature and established a two-step test for judging eligibility. The court followed-up two years later with Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International, 573 U.S. 208 (2014), extending Mayos holdings to abstract ideas and computer implemented inventions. In the wake of these decisions, the USPTO substantially changed its practices as did the U.S. Courts. Thousands of claims have been denied, cancelled, or invalidated, but those involved still experience substantial uncertainty about the proper application of Section 101. In American Axle, the Federal Circuit reluctantly took the law a further step by finding abstract a method of manufacturing and calibrating a mechanical structure. The USDOJ concludes that the claim at issue here is a paradigmatic examples of the arts or processes that may receive patent protection if other statutory criteria are satisfied.
American Axles US Patent No. 7,774,911 claims a method of manufacturing an automobile driveshaft that operates with reduced vibration & noise. The claims are particular directed to the use of a shaft liner that has been tuned to reduces multiple vibration modes (bending and shell mode vibrations). Prior technology included a shaft liner, but not one tuned to multiple vibration modes. So, the novel feature here is that the liner has been tuned to both resistively absorb shell mode vibrations and reactively absorb bending mode vibrations.
22. tuning a mass and a stiffness of at least one liner wherein the liner is a tuned resistive absorber for attenuating shell mode vibrations and wherein the at least one liner is a tuned reactive absorber for attenuating bending mode vibrations.
The crux of the problem found by the Federal Circuit is that these novel features are claimed functionallyat a fairly high level of abstraction. Rather than claiming the actual steps of tuning, the patentee has endeavored to claim all methods that achieve the claimed result. In some ways, this is like the claimed process in Diehr, but instead of using the Arrhenius equation the inventors here just use an unstated algorithm.
Broad claims like these have been typically dealt-with under the disclosure requirementswritten description and enablement; as well as obviousness. Under those doctrines, broad functional claims are permitted so long as the disclosure is sufficient and the prior art allows. By shifting to eligibility the defense was able cut-off the broad claims straight away. And importantly from a procedure perspective, was able to achieve this without worrying about the strictures of evidence or fact finding because eligibility is a question of law that rarely involves any underlying factual findings.
Substantial Uncertainty: The DOJ brief focuses on uncertainty created by Mayo/Alice framework, both at Step 1 and Step 2.
Clarification of both steps is especially important, both because a courts step-two analysis often finally resolves the determination as to patenteligibility, and because the nature of the initial step-one screen logically depends in part on the inquiry that courts will apply at step two.
DOJ Brief. The original petitioner brief focused on Alice Step 1 asking what is the appropriate standard for determining whether a patent claim is directed to a patent-ineligible concept. The DOJ suggested that the court focus on both steps and ask more generally is it patent eligible?
Preemption: An overarching theme in patent eligibility jurisprudence has been the potential of handing-over exclusive rights to fundamental aspects of human life and building blocks human ingenuity. Avoiding improper preemption is the key goal. But, the Alice/Mayo test does not use preemption in its decision process, and the Federal Circuit has found evidence of no preemption irrelevant to eligibility. Rather, as the DOJ implies, preemption considerations should be fundamental to the eligibility analysis.
Levels of Abstraction: The role of patent attorneys has historically been to help inventors abstract-out their inventions to ensure that the claims cover sufficiently valuable scope. What we know is that some abstraction is OK, too much is not. The DOJ suggests that it would be helpful to have a bit more guidance.
Historic Exceptions: The court wrote in Bilski that these exceptions are historic and based upon longstanding precedent. The suggestion is that they should be guided by the old precedent and not expanded further without congressional input.
Despite my earlier focus on results-based claiming, the DOJ Brief explains that the claims here go far enough in reciting:
a specific sequence of steps taking a hollow shaft; tuning the mass and stiffness of a liner, which the district court construed to mean controlling the liners mass and stiffness to match the relevant frequency or frequencies of vibration of the shaft; and inserting the liner into the shaft, whereupon the liner acts as an absorber of two kinds of vibrations.
DOJ Brief. These sequence of steps make the case look much more like Diamond v. Diehr than OReilly v. Morse.
Regarding Alice Step 2, the DOJ argues that conventional claim elements should not be disregarded. Rather, the focus should continue to be on the claimed invention as a whole.
The petition asks a second question whether eligibility is a question of law. The DOJ suggests that this is a secondary question that can only be addressed once the general doctrine is established. Answering the second question presented thus would be difficult while uncertainty about the substance of the Section 101 inquiry persists.
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Kendrick Perkins ready to put Steph Curry over Magic Johnson in history – Warriors Wire
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Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry has done it all in his NBA career. He has the most 3-pointers made in the history of the game, he has two NBA MVP awards, he has made countless All-Star games and All-NBA appearances, and he has three championships.
A resume like that puts any player in the conversation for being at the top in NBA history.
ESPNs Kendrick Perkins is ready to crown Curry the best point guard of all time if he can deliver a fourth title to The Bay during this current playoff run while also winning Finals MVP. Yes, that means putting him over the great Magic Johnson in the history of the game.
Perkins on ESPNs Get Up:
When it comes down to Steph Curry, if he goes on to win another championship along with the Finals MVP, one its going to put him in the top 10 conversation of greatest player of all time. Two, its going to move him as the number one point going to ever play the game and think about this. I want you to think about this. Steph Curry, Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Wild Chamberlain are the only players in NBA history to win multiple championships, multiple scoring titles, and multiple MVPs. Steph Curry would imprint and be now on NBA Mount Rushmore. When you think about a generational talent that has changed the game, forever, at the point guard position. He made shots that will put you on the bench cool again and think about this: his three championships. Who have they won against? LeBron James and Steph Curry has been a disruptor, breaking up happy homes. You think about the 3-1 lead the Oklahoma City Thunder team blew against them and all of a sudden he broke up Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook and KD went and joined him to have to win a championship. So look with Steph Curry, the green eyed assassin. If he goes on to win a fourth NBA title with a Finals MVP, forget the top 10 list, forget the greatest point guard of all time, hes going to be on the NBA Mount Rushmore. Period.
Its hard to disagree with Perkins here. If Curry and the Warriors were to win another title in 2022 and he were to win Finals MVP, what more would he have to do? At this point, this has all been an example of greatness for the Golden State legend.
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Cabin has significant ties to African American history in western Maryland – WBAL TV Baltimore
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Cabin has significant ties to African American history in western Maryland
Updated: 5:12 PM EDT May 24, 2022
It has been two years since a tiny log cabin was discovered in the once-famous Jonathan Street district in downtown Hagerstown. It turns out the cabin -- slated for demolition -- had major ties to the history of African Americans in western Maryland.Now it's been reconstructed -- and will soon be rented out -- as part of a major move to bring homeowners and businesses back to that district. Back in September 2020, 11 News was able to tag along as archaeologists from the Maryland Department of Transportation and Preservation Maryland dug around a small cabin located on Jonathan Street, dating back to the 1830s, discovered when a car accidentally crashed into it."You're seeing a small spark in a community that's growing much larger," said Reggie Turner, Washington County's commissioner of African American History and Culture.Now fast forward two years, turner took 11 News for a tour inside the renovated cabin, with an added 200 square feet and modern amenities.The cabin is located in what was one of the most well-known African American communities on the east coast.In the late 1800s and early 1900s, it was bustling with Black-owned businesses, many of which were listed in the Green Book.Now the tiny little cabin is generating a lot of support for the neighborhood in the form of donations and grants."It's a catalyst for change. We're seeing it already in regard to investment. We've been able to garner for the community close to about $2 million at this point and substantially more interest," Turner said.The cabin has also piqued interest at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts.An exhibit highlighting the history of Jonathan Street shows what the community looked like when it was thriving, as well as some of the most treasured artifacts discovered in the 2020 dig."Prior to the discovery of the cabin there was another old structure at Jonathan Street that the community was not able to save so preserving this cabin becomes a symbol for valuing The history of the neighborhood," Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Executive Director Sarah Hall said.The cabin will be put on the market soon, with a new owner moving in by fall.The hope is to encourage more homeowners in the neighborhood and at the same time, bring in businesses and the arts."We're excited about what we can do to move this work throughout this entire historic Black community," Turner said.For more information on the Jonathan Street exhibit, which runs through September, click here.
It has been two years since a tiny log cabin was discovered in the once-famous Jonathan Street district in downtown Hagerstown. It turns out the cabin -- slated for demolition -- had major ties to the history of African Americans in western Maryland.
Now it's been reconstructed -- and will soon be rented out -- as part of a major move to bring homeowners and businesses back to that district.
Back in September 2020, 11 News was able to tag along as archaeologists from the Maryland Department of Transportation and Preservation Maryland dug around a small cabin located on Jonathan Street, dating back to the 1830s, discovered when a car accidentally crashed into it.
"You're seeing a small spark in a community that's growing much larger," said Reggie Turner, Washington County's commissioner of African American History and Culture.
Now fast forward two years, turner took 11 News for a tour inside the renovated cabin, with an added 200 square feet and modern amenities.
The cabin is located in what was one of the most well-known African American communities on the east coast.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, it was bustling with Black-owned businesses, many of which were listed in the Green Book.
Now the tiny little cabin is generating a lot of support for the neighborhood in the form of donations and grants.
"It's a catalyst for change. We're seeing it already in regard to investment. We've been able to garner for the community close to about $2 million at this point and substantially more interest," Turner said.
The cabin has also piqued interest at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts.
An exhibit highlighting the history of Jonathan Street shows what the community looked like when it was thriving, as well as some of the most treasured artifacts discovered in the 2020 dig.
"Prior to the discovery of the cabin there was another old structure at Jonathan Street that the community was not able to save so preserving this cabin becomes a symbol for valuing The history of the neighborhood," Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Executive Director Sarah Hall said.
The cabin will be put on the market soon, with a new owner moving in by fall.
The hope is to encourage more homeowners in the neighborhood and at the same time, bring in businesses and the arts.
"We're excited about what we can do to move this work throughout this entire historic Black community," Turner said.
For more information on the Jonathan Street exhibit, which runs through September, click here.
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