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Jun 13, 2024, 5:50:35 AM6/13/24
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When I see a problem, I just want to fix it. And when my mind is set on something I get obsessive about focusing on that task until it is one. Since my early days in front of a computer I have been building websites, graphics, and multimedia presentations that are designed with the end user in mind to ensure that they are easy to use, understand, and fun. If what I'm working on doesn't enlighten someone, then I've done something wrong.

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Once you submit an online form through my website or send me an email describing your project, I will be in touch with you usually within 24 hours (except on weekends) to schedule a zoom video call so that we can meet and discuss your needs more in-depth.

If you are interested in proceeding, then I will send you a customized proposal with the project outline, pricing details, what to expect during the build, and timelines. I typically meet weekly with clients to review progress, incorporate edits or requests and gain approval before proceeding to the next project phase.

Yes. I create websites using a lightweight page builder that is user friendly. Training on how to make basic edits to your website is included in all of my build packages. I typically include one hour of training, but we can increase the amount of training time if you prefer.

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These are full webpage screenshots with several API keys depending on which language you need. The test drive on the URL2PNG website is nice to see how your websites come out, but the true power comes into play once you enter the dashboard filled with graph, web font, and video screenshot tools.

The Premium Plan offers better screen resolution, mobile support, simultaneous screenshots, server APIs for more countries, and a one-credit per screenshot pricing plan. Bulk discounts are provided, but the prices start at $1 for 10 credits. As an example of how the bulk pricing works, Browshot sells 60 credits for $2.

The result was that some tabs in the new profile opened quickly. The same tabs in my existing profile (opened later after closing the new profile) opened just as quickly.
Other tabs however - both in the new profile and in my previous one, opened very slowly.

Consider that the sites that are extremely slow to reach are many, among the most disparate, with nothing in common - EXCEPT - that on Chrome or Edge they ALL open (!) instantly. Even today, also the site just indicated.

We can discuss the possible deletion of cookies, caches, history, or alternatively the excessive accumulation of data, the excessive number. HOWEVER, Brave is treated in the same way as Chrome and Edge, without the latter two having to suffer.

The argument that pushes me to continue the investigation without switching to another browser, is that from your point of observation you do not notice a significant number of complaints for this topic. So I think a local problem is possible.

I also used CCleaner to only clean cookies, cache, data and history of all browsers. I removed CCleaner from the schedule for the same reason as above:
nothing has changed, the pages open very slowly.

Just a hint from my side : I highly recommend shutter for screenshots. In my opinion the best tool out there for screenshots. It even offers to directly edit the screenshots (draw lines, arrows, insert text, draw coloured boxes and circles, blur senstive data etc) or even upload them to ToileLibre for example.

For me hands down the best screen shot app is fireshot.
Allows capturing of current monitor, all monitors, section of a screen. Allows annotation, blurring of areas, arrows and drawing over the image.
[edit] it is indeed called flameshot [/edit]

Geographers from the University of Leicester are to use state-of-the-art technology to investigate how climate change is affecting the Kruger National Park (KNP). It is part of a wider project examining the impact of climate change on African savannas.

The academics in the department of geography at the University of Leicester have been awarded Royal Society funding to establish a science network with South Africa. Professor Heiko Balzter and colleagues are going to work with leading South African researchers from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The partnership has the title 'Land surface / atmosphere interactions in African savanna ecosystems.

'Professor Balzter said: 'The partnership will measure South African savanna properties and develop computer models that can be used to understand climate change impacts on these ecosystems. 'The funding will enable a team from Leicester to visit South Africa in 2009 for a workshop at Skukuza in the Kruger National Park. The sites in the Kruger Park have been used for decades for controlled burning experiments, and more recently for measuring carbon dioxide exchanges between land and atmosphere. The workshop will include time for networking activities, field techniques training, knowledge exchange and developing plans for research funding bids.

'The network will expand a previous collaboration with CSIR in the European CarboAfrica project. This project is developing a prototype carbon accounting system by integrating eddy covariance flux towers, remote sensing, modelling and GIS techniques.

The South-Africa / UK Science Network funding will allow a more strategic and long-term institutional collaboration include early-career academic and research staff in both institutions by facilitating a face- to-face meeting and enabling joint funding initiatives. The network aims to develop research collaboration in the field of land/atmosphere interactions, deploying biogeochemical and physical field measurements to parameterise land surface models and satellite remote sensing data to upscale from plot to regional scale. The participants have expertise in land surface modelling, eddy covariance techniques, remote sensing, fire research and atmospheric chemistry. Both teams have track records of winning competitive research grants from NRF, NERC and the EU.

Dr Scholes from the CSIR said ' The savannas of the world are one of the few land ecosystems that have both the extent and dynamic variability to make a big impact on the global climate. In the process, they will change in ways that affect their ability to support biodiversity. We need to know how they may behave in the future.

'Professor Balzter added 'I am very pleased that the Royal Society is supporting this fundamentally important research collaboration between a leading geography department from Britain and a recognised centre of excellence in South Africa.

The issue of savanna fires and how they interact with climate change is a hot topic. The latest IPCC scenarios suggest that June to August rainfall in South Africa could drop by as much as 20 percent over the next decades. Together with rising temperatures this change could drastically alter the savannah and consequently the living conditions of wildlife in the park."

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