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Mississippi passed from this life he cherished so much on Tuesday
Mississippi from the ravages of Agent Orange from the Vietnam War
Lee was born in the early morning hours of August 9
He was named after his grandfather Leone but his name was misspelled on the birth certificate and kept the name Losone throughout his military career and into retirement life
were spent on the road with his parents in the vagabond society of the great American Depression
They lived in a Tear Drop trailer that his father Lyle made
Lee immortalized those vagabond years in his published book
"The Last Tear Drop." His father was a native of Michigan and his Russian mother was born in Ashabad
FL where he began his formal education and graduated in 1952 from Seminole High School
NC and various other towns in the rural south where his artistic parents operated roadside tourist shops
Army and remained with this branch until 1962 with service in Germany and various parts of the world
He attended the Nike/Hercules Guided Missile School in Ft
Texas with an assignment to Germany where he helped establish Germany's Air Defense System during the Cold War
he worked in the Polaris Missile program as a systems engineer for Vitro Laboratories in the Washington
He joined the Air Force reserve and was called to active duty during the Cuban crisis and assigned to Hamilton Air Force Base California
His ribbon rack holds 27 ribbons including distinguished military awards and Foreign Service Medals from the Korean War
He was most proud of the Vietnamese Medal of Honor
the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm and the Vietnamese Presidential Unit Citation with a V for valor
he was medically retired from active military service with the United States Air Force as a Master Sergeant (1stSgt)
He joined the Mississippi State Guard where he served as a Captain and Intelligence Officer for the 3rd Brigade
Following his many years of service to his Nation
Lee was an asset to his community by serving as the first Director of Transportation for Biloxi School Public Schools under Dr
He was an electronics instructor and logistician for the United States Air Force at Keesler Air Force Base
He operated Lee's Auto Clinic for many years where he repaired automotive electronic problems that everyone had given up as non-repairable
Margie were enthusiastic travelers and enjoyed the solitary moments of the sunrise
and the unexpected sights around the next bend of the road in their Motorhome
His favorite published book was "War Stories and Little White Lies” a story of boots on the ground Vietnam
He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution by Andrew Giltner who fought in the revolutionary war
Ruth Parmeter Rockensues; and a half-brother
James "Jim" Post passed away on Lee's 80t birthday in Nevada City
He is survived by his wonderful loving wife
Leonhard "Lee" Parmeter of Boca Raton
Elisabeth "Sissy" Wasvick of Wilmer
Alabama and Michelle Parmeter and her husband
A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m
Interment will follow at Biloxi National Cemetery at 11:00 a
but I just don't want to be there when it happens." Now Lee will rest with all his fallen comrades in the hallowed grounds of the Biloxi National Cemetery
when God calls all of his troops to their eternal muster
Master Sergeant (1st Sgt) Losone Lee Parmeter
was one of the last of a dying breed of Americans who honorably served our nation in peace
Bradford-O’Keefe Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Losone "Lee" Parmeter
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The Audiovisual Week of Oviedo (SACO – Semana del Audiovisual de Oviedo)
which brings together various artistic disciplines related to film
will hold its 6th edition from October 23 to November 1
In its program we can find a total of 7 film-concerts
having its main event with the celebration of the 60th anniversary of ‘Psycho’
performed by the Oviedo Filarmonía conducted by maestro Anthony Gabriele
Let’s see some of the remarkable events
EL SILENCIO EN EL TIEMPO – Sunday 25/10/20 – 13:00h (Teatro Filarmónica)
The Asturian group Losone presents ‘El silencio en el tiempo / The Silence in time’
a film that rescues a story about loss; a harsh and visceral homage
The singularity of this work is that the film is born from its soundtrack
Jandro Llaneza is responsible for the script
they are the composers of the music and directors of the film
The event will offer an expanded film show
where the band will perform live their own story
The powerful images that follow one another throughout the silent film ‘La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc (1928
find a certain logical accommodation in the formal discourse of baroque music
Limited to France and England and specifically in the mid-seventeenth century
the soundtrack created by the quartet Forma Antiqva will contain nuances by Mathew Locke
Johann Jakob Froberger or Jean Baptiste Lully
is one of the best films in the history of cinema
as well as the pinnacle of Buster Keaton‘s creative genius as a filmmaker and comedian
it was a commercial failure that condemned Keaton to lose his economic and artistic independence
he always considered it his favorite movie
César Latorre Trio gives color to each scene of the film
squeezing the maximum resources of an acoustic-electronic palette
where the traditional jazz piano trio combines its tones with the effects and programming of today’s music
Original compositions and a custom-made improvisation to mark the signature and dynamism of this classic
a restored 4K version is used obtained from a 35 mm copy from the original negative
The music composed and arranged by Jacobo de Miguel for the film ‘Nosferatu
portrays the relativity of right and wrong
the ambiguity of human reason and its limits
voice and acoustic guitar / Sandra Luquiños
voice and glockenspiel / Verónica Rodríguez
Tod Browning)’ was considered by the American critics of the time as a “repulsive” and “perverse” film
but the French surrealist filmmakers were enthusiastic about this new version of the myth of the beauty and the beast
wants to express three motives through music: love
accordion and guitar / Sergio Sendón Merino
Teinosuke Kinugasa)’ is a stimulating milestone in Japanese cinematography that was almost half a century lost and was found by the director himself in 1971
When Teinosuke Kinugasa released it in Tokyo in 1926
it was considered a strange work in comparison with the rest of the Japanese films of the time
a benshi (professional narrator) told the story
while some musicians played the soundtrack
There is no information left about that original music
The music created by the Kurutta Quartet has evident traces of the traditional Oriental music
but combined with modern styles and technologies
The Oviedo Filarmonía conducted by Anthony Gabriele will play live the fabulous music composed by Bernard Herrmann for this 1960 classic movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Tickets for SACO 6 can be picked up at the website https://entradas.oviedo.es and through www.semanasaco.com 24 hours before each show or movie
and only two invitations per person can be picked up
More information about the film-concert cycle:
https://www.semanasaco.com/saco-vi/cine-conciertos/
More information about this 6th edition of SACO at:
https://www.semanasaco.com/
Discover a way to enjoy that music live in SoundTrackFest
Here you will find all the information you need to live your favorite Soundtracks and meet the Composers
Bountiful buffets can make many people’s eyes too big for their stomachs as they pile too much food onto their plates. For customers at one Swiss restaurant, wasting food is going to cost them
charges customers 12 francs for an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet
But for customers who do not consume all the food on their plate
they will be charged an additional 5 francs
Restaurant owner Giovanni Tafuro implemented the rule this week to discourage customers from wasting food
The new policy is clearly stated in the menu and at the food counter of the restaurant
The International Business Times reported that Swiss residents waste the equivalent of one meal per day per person
throwing out two million tons of food annually
In the U.S., more than 36 million tons of food were wasted in 2012
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The Swiss architect passed away in Basel after a long illness that kept him in hospital for several months
in 1953 he began his architecture studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
Five years later he travelled to Stockholm and Paris
before returning to his city to initiate his professional career
with whom he designed the UBS building in Ascona and a residential complex in Carasso
Halfway through the 1970s he set up a partnership with Aurelio Galfetti
with whom he designed the Losone Middle School (1975)
He soon earned international recognition thanks to a style in which structural elements were reduced as much as possible
with works ascribable to the modern tradition of architects such as Mies van der Rohe or Louis Kahn
Vacchini built in Switzerland pieces like his own house in Tenero-Contra (1992) or the multipurpose Gym in Losone (1997)
and abroad works like the School of Architecture in Nancy
Vacchini worked with Silvia Gmür from his studios in Locarno and Basel
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ADC also taps Distributed Power Technologies for solar power at Cape Town facility
Africa Data Centres has opened its new 10MW data center facility in Lagos
First announced in April
the new LOS1 facility is the company’s first in Nigeria
the data center will comprise six data halls and 6,000 sqm (64,500 sq ft) of white space
“We built this facility in response to the massive demand from hyperscalers
key cloud operators and multi-national enterprises that already use our facilities and have expressed interest in being a part of bringing digitization at scale to West Africa,” said Stephane Duproz
“Africa Data Centre is witnessing an unprecedented demand for fintech services
all of which are seeing data demand skyrocket.”
Africa Data Centres is investing in sustainability
Energy company Distributed Power Technologies – which like ADC is also a subsidiary of the newly-formed Cassava Technologies – has been appointed to provide renewable energy and storage solutions for ADC’s data center in South Africa
The partnership will focus on the deployment of renewable energy generation facilities to meet the more than 10MW of energy at ADC’s’ Cape Town facility
“Our existing data centers are being upgraded to accelerate the deployment of green technologies
within our commitment towards carbon neutrality
We are looking at making all our data centers sustainable to allow for greater efficiency and a greener environment,” said Stephane Duproz
DPT is already operating solar PV systems for Africa Data Centres at the company’s 1.1MW facility Nairobi in Kenya and is in the process of completing a 1.2MW rooftop installation at the Midrand campus in Johannesburg
“We continue to build for Africa’s unique energy needs and to support the continent’s digital transformation
We understand the power needs of data centers and have designed our data center solutions as hybrid solutions to improve energy resilience," said Norman Moyo
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Switzerland
Ascona-Locarno Tourism / A. PizzicannellaThe Brissago Islands are the canton of Ticino’s botanical park. In 1885 Richard and Antoinette Fleming St Leger transformed these two isles on Lake Maggiore into a residence where painters, sculptors, musicians and writers could meet. They also set up an exotic garden that today is still home to 1,700 subtropical plant species from all over the world.
Ascona-Locarno Tourism / A. PizzicannellaStroll among 1,000 different species of camellia, including 70 that have yet to be identified, at Locarno’s charming Camellia Park. Inaugurated in 2005 to mark the city’s hosting of the International Camellia Society World Congress, it has since become a world-renowned attraction for its beautiful landscapes and botanical highlights and recently received the International Camellia Society Gardens of Excellence designation.
© Lido Locarno / Ivana de MariaThe shores of Lake Maggiore are scattered with an assortment of lovely beaches and inviting lidos. Take a dip in one of the indoor or outdoor pools at the Lido Locarno lakeside resort or relax in the natural saltwater bath at the Termali Salini & Spa. Many other water activities, including sailing, canyoning and rafting, are also available on the lake and nearby rivers.
© Ascona-Locarno Tourism / A. PizzicannellaLeave dry land behind and experience the beauty of Lake Maggiore from the water. Lake Locarno offers boat trips on the Swiss part of the lake between Locarno, Tenero and Magadino. Even better, you can use your General Abo or Halb-tax travelcard for your voyage.
Wim Kempenaers / Ascona-Locarno TourismExperience up-close encounters with amazing eagles, hawks, owls, vultures and other species at Falconeria Locarno. The centre’s falconry displays give you the chance to learn about this ancient art and observe these beautiful birds of prey in flight right in front of you.
© Parco Avventura, GordolaGet a squirrel’s-eye view scrambling among the branches at Parco Avventura di Gordola. You’ll need a head for heights, careful balance and keen focus to negotiate the cables, platforms and zip wires that make up the adventure park’s network of forest walkways. Different routes are available to suit all ages and abilities.
Ascona-Locarno Tourism / A. PizzicannellaWith breathtaking landscapes
and a diverse mix of flat and mountainous routes
Ascona-Locarno is a region ripe for exploring by bicycle
Take a relaxing pedal along Lake Maggiore and discover some of its sublime scenery
or get those calves working on a ride up the region’s valleys
The area also has three mountain bike trails recognised by the Switzerland Mobility Foundation
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Cloudflex Computing is building its third cloud platform in Africa to increase its competition with the international standards
“We are building the third cloud platform in Africa Data Center LOS1 to compete more with international standards,” he said
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“Let me use the opportunity to congratulate Africa Data Center (ADC) for the opening of their new 10MW data center facility in Lagos
Adejumo commended the Africa Data Centre for the new facility which ADC stated would allow hyperscale clients of Africa Data Center to install digitalization solutions throughout West Africa which would serve as the West African hub for Africa data centres
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A Swiss buffet-style eatery is going down this path.Rebecca HallasSwiss diners whose eyes are bigger than their bellies will be the poorer for it with a buffet restaurant deciding to fine them if they leave food on their plates
Local newspaper 20 Minuten reported restaurateur Giovanni Tafuro launched the punitive measure at the Patrizietta restaurant in Losone last week
warning that over-enthusiastic diners at the restaurant's twelve Swiss franc ($AUD 14) buffet lunch would be slapped with a five-franc surcharge ($AUD 6) for uneaten food
Tafuro told the newspaper he wanted to send a "strong signal" to diners about food waste
“It made me sick to see so much food being thrown out.”
Tafuro's restaurant is not the first to adopt a fine-for-waste policy
with restaurants in South Shields in the UK and in New York City having also attracted media attention for fining customers
those running Australian buffet restaurants said they were unlikely to follow suit
Isabelle Shee from China Bar Signature said signs in the businesses's three Melbourne all-you-can-eat restaurants currently implored customers not to take more food than they could consume
"It is definitely a big problem," Ms Shee said
"We have signs reminding customers to love food and avoid wastage
and to take only what they can actually eat."
"Some people are greedy [and] seem to forget the food is not going anywhere - that they can refill their plates if they do want more."
who is marketing and HR manager at China Bar Signature
said the practice of charging customers for leaving food uneaten had been common when she lived in Malaysia
with leftover food actually weighed at the table and customers charged a small amount
she could not imagine adopting the policy in Australia
"As a business person all you want is return business ..
We don't charge customers because we don't want to upset them." Shee said she did not think a charge would be accepted even if customers were fore-warned: "We come across a lot of unreasonable people."
A spokeswoman for Sheraton on the Park in Sydney said punitive measures were not appropriate as a means of reducing food waste
particularly in a "five-star hotel environment"
"It is not our place to educate customers," she said
"Charging people for the amount they don't eat
But I have never heard of it happening [in Australia]."
The New South Wales Environment Protection Agency claims Sydney businesses throw away 300,000 tonnes of food waste each year
Now-closed Sydney Japanese restaurant Wafu was known for the strict customer behaviour guidelines implemented by owner-chef Yukako Ichikawa
Diners at Wafu had to undergo an orientation before booking at the restaurant
and were told to bring containers for any food they could not finish
Customers were granted a 30 per cent discount if they ate all the food they ordered
with Ichikawa blaming the many customers who were not abiding by the rules
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designed to accommodate more customers’ data
having reached full rack capacity with its first Data Centre facility
Speaking at the unveiling of LOS2 Data Centre in Lagos this week
said: “We are pleased with the commissioning of our new data centre in Lagos
which is a Tier 111 Data Centre that comes with one mega watts Information Technology (IT) Load facility
The new Tier 111 Data Centre will help us to extend the current peering and connectivity process we had in LOS1
our first data centre facility in Lagos that has reached its full rack capacity
We decided to build a second Data Centre facility to accommodate more customers’ data.”
He said the company had commenced preparation for the building of a third Data Centre facility in Lagos to accommodate the ever-growing needs of Data Centre customers
Giving insight about the size of Data Centre market in Nigeria
Nnamani said the market remained large and accommodating to all operators
were just scratching the surface of the Data Centre market in Nigeria
Market Development at Digital Realty Group
said the LOS1 Data Centre facility played host to several organizations
including the Internet eXchange Point of Nigeria
and that there was need to expand the facility to accommodate more players
“It is exciting now that we are able to build and expand on the LOS1 Data Centre facility and ready for our customers to continue to grow and expand their business and to also help make the internet infrastructure in Nigeria stronger and better,” Collins said
there has been high demand from existing customers to expand our data centre in Nigeria as the economy grows
and as people use mobile and social media more
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LOS1 Lagos Data Centre is a 10-megawatt data center that is being developed on a 4,946 square meters piece of land in Eko Atlantic
a new coastal city under construction on Victoria Island adjacent to Lagos
With a Gross Building Area of 1,445 square meters and a Gross Leasable Area of 1,078 square meters
the LOS1 Lagos Data Centre is set to have 6 data halls with 6000 square meters of white space
Some of its facilities include Critical IT load of 10.65MW
Connection to a 24/7 security operations center and service control center
and building critical systems managed 24/7 and generator backup
fueled to provide a minimum of 72 hours of backup fuel at full load
backed up by service delivery agreements with diesel vendors
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the first of which will be delivered in November 2021
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Home » First Phase of $150 Million OADC Lagos Data Centre Facility now LIVE
Open Access Data Centres (OADC), a WIOCC Group Company has completed the first phase of its $150 million Data Centre facility in Lagos
situated on a prime four-hectares site in Lekki
making it the largest data centre campus in West Africa
The carrier neutral facility will deliver up to 20megawatts site load across more than 7,200m (square) of white space-sufficient for 3,200 racks
Speaking to technology news editors in Lagos, Dr. Ayotunde (Tunde) Coker
said the facility with multiple carrier Points of Presence with diverse routes is part of the company’s milestone for Africa: a US$500 million-plus
multi-year investment programme that will strengthen key elements of the continent’s digital infrastructure
The company has set 2026 target to complete the Lagos Data Centre campus
The company also plans to establish 30 Edge Data Centres in the region
Coker explained that OADC is massively developing its infrastructure to support and accelerate Africa’s digital transformation by constructing and operating a Pan-African network of world-class
He said that these fully connected Africa’s largest network infrastructure is specifically designed to meet the demands of telcos
the cloud operator and wholesale community and major enterprises such as finance and governments
He added that Lagos is at the forefront of the growth in demand for capacity and data storage in Nigeria
which has the largest population in Africa
the largest economy and is the continent’s largest telecommunications market
Because OADC is part of the WIOCC Group and a sister company of carriers’ carrier WIOCC
the resulting converged open digital infrastructure enables OADC clients to establish interconnectivity across Nigeria and to other key locations in Africa by taking advantage of WIOCC’s Pan-African open hyperscale network infrastructure
expressed delight with the significant progress OADC has recorded on the continent
we started about two years ago and have made tremendous progress since then
We’ve got a flagship facility in Lekki
The Open Access Data Centres’ Lagos facility (OADC Lagos LOS1) is designed to be the most client-centric data centre in West Africa
“We are happy to announce that OADC Lagos is a purpose-built
situated on a prime four-hectare site in Lekki
He said that the centre is built close enough to the capital city to support mirrored applications and has excellent communication
Coker said OADC has also deployed a new core DC to serve the cloud ecosystem in Isando
Configured with an initial 1,600 square metres of IT white space and up to 7MW of site load
OADC JNB1 has significant expansion capacity
enabling growth in line with client demand to 3,000 square metres and 15MW
Two new OADC DCs in Cape Town are coming up
Both facilities have been configured with an initial 1,000+ square metres of IT white space
can be scaled up to 800+ racks as demand grows and have site loads of up to 5MW and 3MW respectively
To meet the growing demand for world-class
carrier-neutral data centre services in Durban and across the wider KwaZulu Natal region
Phase 2 of OADC Durban became operational around mid-December 2022
adding a further 110 racks at this strategically important facility where the international 2Africa submarine cable which landed in January 2023
“There has been a significant amount of work we’ve been doing
I believe we have a unique value proposition for Africa
and Nigeria is a significant anchor point of that
We have to unlock the potentials of this market for the world to behold
Open Access Data Centres (OADC) has been established to transform the provision of data centre services in Africa
strong existing relationships with clients in Africa and well-established delivery capabilities across the continent
Nigeria will be an even more important part of that
OADC is one of the partners with the Google Equiano that was launched here last year
“We have a facility in the Cape Town (South Africa)
Cape Town (South Africa); facilities in Durban and Johannesburg in South Africa; Kinshasa (DRC)
Lagos & multiple cities in Nigeria coming up soon; there is an OADC facility in Mogadishu (Somalia)
“It’s really quite comprehensive connectivity capability
and truly driving Hyperscale Open Access across Africa”
Summary: Customers can now host with OADC Lagos data centre facility
Its facilities are strategically located throughout the African continent
focusing on key locations for connectivity in each country
OADC is operating data centres at key cable landing stations for the new multi-Terabit per second Equiano and 2Africa subsea cable systems now under construction around Africa
The deployment of these cables is transforming connectivity in Africa
open-access facilities at these strategic interconnectivity points
OADC is enabling the creation of vibrant ecosystems of cloud operators
The move is directly linked to the country’s decision to fully shut down both legacy networks by 31 December 2027
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Home » Medallion Commissions Second Data Centre in Lagos in Respond to Customers’ Requests
The unveiling of Medallion Data centre LOC2
Medallion Data Centre, a Digital Realty company
has launched its second data centre in Lagos
The move can be described as a response to the demands of its customers for local hosting of contents and data
the new data centre comes with an additional one megawatt of IT capacity and will be interconnected with the company’s existing LOS1 data center
touted as the most interconnected facility in the West African sub-region and the top peering point for the region
which attracted stakeholders from Nigeria’s telecom and IT industry
Chief Executive Officer of Medallion Data Centre
noted that the LOS2 is an extension of the existing data centre
“The launch of the LOS2 today is an extension because we’ve run out of space in the last one
and customers needed more space and capacity
we must view this as an extension of this whole part of Lagos infrastructure development
We still have a long story coming up under the facilities at Lekki
which is part of the Africa submarine cable,” he said
The LOS2 Data Centre is a 3-floor building with one megawatt of IT capacity and 232 racks
It also comes with 8 kilowatt of rack density
the data center comes with an electrical IT system topology is in 2N configuration
each power room consists of 2600KW UPS system and VRLA batteries providing 5min EOL at 1200 KW per side
redundancy is N+1 in all rooms and a 2x2650kVA generators
Vice President of Market Development at Digital Realty
expressed delight on the launch of the data center
saying Digital Realty was attracted to Medallion having seen the tremendous value in the original data centre
We saw the Internet exchange of Nigeria doing tremendously well from this facility
And it’s incredible now that we’re able to build and expand on that by the facility that we’ve built right next door
brand new and ready for our customers to continue and grow and expand and help make the infrastructure the internet infrastructure of Nigeria stronger and better,” he told Journalists on the sideline
He explained that there has been a tremendous amount of demand by existing customers to expand all the metrics in Nigeria as the economy grows
as people use mobile and social media more
“There’s a huge demand for expansion and this is what laws to facilitate
It allows the growth of the services that our customers offer
the citizens of Lagos and Nigeria are the ones that benefit from better mobile and interconnection services,” he added
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