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Aug 5, 2024, 2:47:14 AM8/5/24
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TheParallel Napa Valley label captures the essence of the lines carved by skis on the first run of the day. The Founding Partners wanted their 40+ years of friendship and life in Park City to be reflected in the wines. The label has served to reflect our 25 years of planting, tending, harvesting and making wines from the parallel rows of vines floating across hillside vineyards in Napa Valley and the Russian River Valley. Today we treasure our common, parallel experience and look ahead to more fond memories. We hope you will enjoy a glass of Parallel Wines, as you create your own memories.

Parallel Napa Valley is thrilled to celebrate its 25th year in 2024 making highly rated, small production wines from notable vineyards with Winemaker Philippe Melka. We are committed to supporting our communities in Napa Valley, Park City and beyond through philanthropic work, to sustainable practices from grape sourcing to shipment packaging, and to having tons of fun producing and drinking stellar wines, skiing, and enjoying life!


As we look ahead to summer celebrations and gatherings with friends and family, we are beyond excited to release our inaugural Rutherford Rose to coincide with our 25th Anniversary this year!


This stunning Provencial-style Rose, crafted with 100% Single Vineyard Grenache, is currently the ONLY Napa Valley Rose being produced by our Principal Winemaker, Philippe Melka, and the Atelier Melka Winemaking Team.


"There are 262 cases of the stunning 2019 Black Diamond Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Prima, a blend from two famous vineyards. There's a rich, earthy element and hints of licorice, and both lend nuances to the ripe cassis fruit in this full-bodied effort, which comes across as densly concentrated yet supple and silky...Approachable now, yet with the stuffing to last at least a decade, it's a lovely Cabernet that really expresses its (largely) Rutherford origins."


"The 2021 vintage was a classic growing season with a bit lighter crop than usual, which brought great concentration to the wines. This wine is dark in color and has a super expressive nose of spices like cardamon, wild sage and allspice. On the palate, it is medium-bodied with great tetxure, well-rounded tannins and a hint of sweetness from the French Oak. Layers of ripe plums, black cherry, cassis and dark chocolate come to mind. The wine has a great, long finish carried by the acidity and fruit concentration. It is already very enjoyable and will evolve beautifully over the next 10+ years."


We are extremely fortunate to have had Philippe Melka as our Principal Winemaker since we started in 1999. Over the past 20+ years, Philippe has consulted on dozens of top labels, received several 100-point scores from The Wine Advocate and been named by Robert Parker as one of the top nine wine consultants in the world. His consultancy, Atelier Melka, is a distinctive wine consulting company specializing in small production, handcrafted high end wines - working collaboratively with the owners of family wineries who are dedicated to producing world-class wines.


Parallel is a 2024 American science fiction thriller film directed by Kourosh Ahari and written by the brothers Aldis and Edwin Hodge with Jonathan Keasey. Besides the Hodges, the film also stars Danielle Deadwyler as a grief-stricken woman who mysteriously finds herself navigating between parallel spaces. It is a remake of the 2019 Chinese film Parallel Forest by Lei Zheng.


In May 2021, it was reported that Aldis Hodge and his brother Edwin Hodge would write and star in a remake of the 2019 Chinese film Parallel Forest, with Kourosh Ahari set to direct.[2] In June 2022, Danielle Deadwyler signed on to star and to act as the film's executive producer.


The collection that started it all. This collection celebrates timeless forms and the interplay of lucent and opaque glass. These eight pendants draw upon the union of glass and metal to create contrasting parallel bands. The warmth of the illuminated glass and the subtle sheen of the metal spinning brings refinement to any space.


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If you use xargs and tee today you will find GNU parallel very easy touse as GNU parallel is written to have the same options as xargs. Ifyou write loops in shell, you will find GNU parallel may be able toreplace most of the loops and make them run faster by running severaljobs in parallel.


GNU parallel makes sure output from the commands is the same output asyou would get had you run the commands sequentially. This makes itpossible to use output from GNU parallel as input for other programs.


A lot of work has been put into making documentation for GNU parallel. GNU parallel includes the 4 types of documentation: Tutorial, How-To, Reference and Design Discussion.


You can find a lot of EXAMPLEs of use in manparallel_examples (HTML,PDF). That will give you an ideaof what GNU parallel is capable of, and you may find a solutionyou can simply adapt to your situation.


Over the years GNU parallel has gotten more safety features (e.g. no silent data loss if the disk runs full in the middle of a job). These features cost performance. This graph shows the relative performance between each version.


Development ofGNU parallel,and GNU in general, is a volunteer effort, and you can contribute. Forinformation, please read How to help GNU. If you'dlike to get involved, it's a good idea to join the discussion mailinglist (see above).


GNU parallelis free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under theterms of the GNU General Public License as published by the FreeSoftware Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at youroption) any later version.


Parallel Projection is prone to Camera Clipping.

Its primary purpose is for achieving orthogonal views while Perspective is used for modeling.

Generally, narrowing the FOV in perspective helps alleviate clipping.


Clipped or Missing Faces If you orbit around your model and you see an effect that looks like a section plane attached to your view at a fixed distance you may be worried that something is wrong with your model. Worse yet, objects may disappear or...


Yes, zooming out in the perspective mode does indeed fix the issue. Maybe I should have been clearer in the original post that I knew/know how to fix it, I just thought it was worth flagging up as a bug, something that the developers may want to look into fixing.


I would say this specific type of clipping is logical and expected. If you are inside a building in perspective and swap to parallel projection you still expect the camera to be inside of the model. This means everything behind the camera will stay hidden.


Hi all, I've recently encountered some strange problem with parallel geoprocessing in ArcGIS Pro 2.8 & 2.9. I was using ArcHydro Tools for processing DEMs, these tools in turn use standard Spatial Analyst Tools, Hydrology tab especially. Some of these tools, as Sink and Flow direction can use parallel processing for speeding them up.


However, after some point, these tools cannot finish their job and just stuck saying "running", however they are not using any processing power anymore. What is even more interesting, it is that tools are not always stuck at the same point, sometimes (according to messages of the tool) it can succeed some steps at which it was stuck last time, sometimes it stucks at the very first step. And after being stuck you cannot cancel this tool, you have to manually stop the process through the task manager.


Funny thing is that in scratch folder/gdb after the tool being stuck you can see, that the step it was trying to finish was completed sucsessfully, however for some reason tool couldn't proseed further. Btw in ArcMap parallel processing with the same tools and data works just fine.




Reinstalling ArcGIS, cleaning temp folders, choosing shorter paths (like c:\data) does nothing. The only solution that worked for now is just turning off the parallel processing in enviroments, or to process this in ArcMap))) The problem is that from 10 minutes of processing the part of workflow it now takes 30 minutes.


I have had the same experience starting around November, including the part where the same tools worked months earlier with the same machine and Arc Pro installation. The system requirements tool confirms that my system exceeds the requirements for 10.9. Are there any log files to check? Is there something we should send to Support?


AstraZeneca, the firm partnering Oxford to develop the vaccine, is overseeing a scaling up of manufacturing in parallel with clinical testing so that hundreds of millions of doses can be available if the vaccine is shown to be safe and effective.


Hi, I am trying to build a workflow that will write to the same excel sheet in multiple tabs and am attempting to use the parallel block until done tool to prevent the workflow from writing to a file that is open, but I am running into an error. Am I doing this correctly?


Hey @adam_rafael_18, I have several workflows that do exactly this. It was cumbersome using the Block Until Done Tool, but now it is super easy with the Control Container Tool . Unfortunately, this new tool is only available with versions 2023.1 and onward, but it's totally worth the trouble to download it if you are able.


The way I ended up solving this was by using block until done to combine the outputs together - I used a join tool to make the two sheets dependent on each other, but had them join on fields they would not join and then took the "right" output


I have a workflow where I have to run multiple SQL calls. Instead of passing them through a Dynamic Input tool sequentially one at a time, I would like to run them in parallel in order to expedite the process.

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