They differ from time machines in being a permanent or semi-permanent fixture linking specific points in time, and thus are an especially useful plot device when the plot involves characters moving many times back and forth.
In most films, time portals are used to take a group of people or a single person back in time. The most popular of all time travels would be traveling back to the time of the dinosaurs. In some films time portals can also be set as a hazard, for example, they can begin to go haywire which makes them accidentally transport something or someone from a different time to the present; again the most popular is a dinosaur being accidentally brought into the present world.
In the 1967 Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever", a temporarily deranged Dr. Leonard McCoy runs into a time portal, an ancient sentient stone-like ring which calls itself the Guardian of Forever, and is transported back to 1930s Depression-era Earth and history is changed as shown when the Enterprise disappears from orbit. Captain James T. Kirk and Spock follow through the time portal to set things right.
In the 1969 Star Trek episode "All Our Yesterdays", Captain James T. Kirk accidentally passes through a time portal. Spock and Leonard McCoy try to recover Kirk. All three are transported into the past of the planet Sarpeidon
In the TV series Mirror, Mirror and its sequel Mirror, Mirror II, the story revolves around an old mirror. At the beginning of the story it is discovered that the mirror can be used to travel back into the past, 1919 and 1867 respectively.
11.22.63 features a school teacher being sent by a terminally-ill friend to go back to the 1960s (via a time portal in a diner closet) to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, adapted from the novel by Stephen King.
Time portals are a common element in computer games, most notably the TimeSplitters series, which involves characters utilizing time portals to move through time and is intrinsic to the plotlines in the second and third installments of the series, where a character called Sergeant Cortez moves through time to complete his objective by using these portals.
Time portals are also the original mode of time travel in the SNES game Chrono Trigger. There are quite a few of them found throughout the game and seem to be activated by the use of a "key" made by Lucca. The original portal found in the game actually occurs due to an accident that takes place at the beginning of the game involving Marle's pendant and a teleporting experiment.
Most time portals are generated via a handheld item such as a watch, or a glove. However, some time portals are such things as mirrors, or other items such as a key in the Harry Potter series. Literal portals, which are not items that you would use on a day-to-day basis, are also common.
"Time rips" and time travel in general are the central theme and plot engine in Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers as the titular character, Roger Wilco, is sent into the future by means of a time rip in order to save his home planet, which had already experienced a series of crises in the future time period to which he is initially sent. Throughout the game, Roger Wilco travels through different time periods in the future to complete various goals by using time-traveling vehicles called "time pods."
I am using S7-1214C, and I do not know how to set the time of the CPU, that is the UTC time on the hardware, not on the runtime.... if i set on the runtime, and if the power goes, then datalog is screwed....
I tried that Christoph.... I went to online and diagnostics, went online with PLC, changed the module time, by unselecting the set PG/PC box.... but it doesn't reflect on the webserver... the datalogging time still shows different UTC time... no matter what time i change and no matter how many times i restart the CPU....
I dont understand, what is the module time, and what is PG/PC time.... and what is UTC time on the PLC and what is PLC local time... and on top of that, there is daylight savings as well... very confusing....
If you have a PC or other NTP device on the same network as your PLC/HMI, I recommend enabling NTP on the PC/network hardware, and point your PLC/HMI to get their time updates via NTP from that device.
For the PLC, are you saying the PLC did not accept the correct time from your PG/PC? Is the time zone set correctly on your PG/PC and in the PLC project? If the minutes are the same, the time got set.
Correctly is a matter of interpretation. Siemens would say it is correct. Some people might say it is not correct, but they might be wrong, or might be deciding too soon during the PLC project development process.
The Mobile App is a free application for Apple or Android smartphones and devices. Many providers say this is the easiest option to learn and use. Providers use the app to clock in, clock out and view hours.
The fob is a small device that is kept in the consumer's home. The provider pushes a button on the fob to display a unique code at the start and end of their shift. The provider writes down the fob codes with the date and time of clock-in and clock-out on a fob timesheet. The provider must enter the fob codes in the DCI Web Portal by the end of the pay period.
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Just a warning to all portal admins looking to run the Portal for ArcGIS Validation and Repair tool. It takes a VERY long time. Ours has been running for 4 hours so far, and it's rolled back 4 of 7 patches so far. Will update once complete.
as @AmandaDeMedeiros says, we triangulated the issue to anti-virus (windows defender) on our Azure system. We now have a policy in place to pause anti-virus during a significant patching procedure such as this one.
We are experimenting the sames issues as you rigth now. Adding exclusion doesnt seem to help... @AmandaDeMedeiros what kind of politics did you implemente on azure ? @David_Brooks I'm only able to desactivate it 20 minutes ... and we can't control when it is applied by microsoft...
What the tool is doing is identifying your patches for the broken one, and then it deletes the old patches and reapplies. If this is a production environment, I would recommend doing this during off hours. You could also check if the anti-virus is targeting ArcGIS Enterprise folders.
Exclude the following from your Anti-virus (default locations):
Thanks for these tips. We are running ArcGIS Enterprise 10.8.1 on Azure and we excluded these folders from the anti-virus while the patch remover tool and updates were running and then re-enabled after.
Took about 4-5 hours after hours to run the patch remover.
Glad I read about all of this first.
If you are an hourly, casual, emergency hire, or 89-day hire employee, you will need to complete your time sheet in HIP for every pay period that you work. On your timesheet, you will log the days you work and the specific time you start and end work, including your lunch breaks. See End-to-End Process for Entering Time
Your supervisor needs to take action to allow an exception or to work with you to update your timesheet, so that your timesheet can be approved, as appropriate. Supervisors get daily email reminders of pending exceptions.
If you need to change or cancel your leave at any time, you may do that in HIP as well. The Cancel Absence tile will cancel and absence and the supervisor will get a request to approve the cancellation. The View Requests tile is where you can make modifications to requests. See Changing a Canceled Absence Request.
If you take leave, regardless of whether it is paid or unpaid leave, you must submit it in HIP by the end of the applicable pay period. Additionally, employees that fail to report Leave without Pay, may become indebted to the State in accordance with State policies and laws.
If the user subscribes to a plan - after successful payment invoice.paid webhook event is triggered and it can be used to know if the payment was completed successfully. Also, when user visits Billing Portal - he can see that payment under "Payments history" and view/download PDF invoices.
However, if it's a one-time payment, once when user pays - he just gets redirected back (to the specified success_url and I receive checkout.session.completed webhook which, I guess, is the only way to really know if the payment was really successful (because, for one-time payments, Stripe does not send invoice.paid webhook).
Yes, one time payments are not available in Stripe Customer Portal. I have been complaining about this to Stripe since they released it. Customer Portal is good for subscriptions but not for customers who make one time payments or subscriptions and one time payments. Also if the first payment is one time, they cannot upgrade to a subscription in Customer Portal.
To login to your my.bergen.edu Portal Account you will need your Bergen Username password. Your Bergen Username can be found in your Letter of Acceptance. You should have received this letter both via email from admis...@bergen.edu and in the mail. The first time you login you will be required to set your initial password. For instructions on resetting your password please go to -your-portal-password/
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