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When the Haven label folded soon afterward, Lambert and Potter brought the others over to RSO Records in 1976, and Beckett and Crowley started anew as Player with manager Paul Palmer, who brought in Moss and Friesen (a former percussionist and musical director for the Ice Follies). Wayne Cook, a keyboardist/session player and former member of Steppenwolf, was an additional band member for its live performances; he is the curly-haired keyboardist in the band's videos from the 1970s.

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Similar to instructions for the section above, enter the twitter:player URL in a browser on Android. When opened, the video has NOT yet begun play, fits the full screen, and the secure browser lock (top left) is still intact. As noted previously, an active mixed content warning will not be approved.

The Player ProjectFree Software tools for robot and sensor applications"All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players."
- William Shakespeare, As You Like ItNews

  • 25 November 2010: Stage 4.0.0 released. Get it from its NEW home at GitHub.
  • 07 August 2010: Player SVN documentation updated.
  • 28 June 2010: Player 3.0.2 released. Source tarball and Windows installer available here
  • 23 April 2010: Jenny Owen contributed an updated Player/Stage tutorial for Stage 3.2.X. Thanks Jenny!
  • 20 October 2009: Stage 3.2.1 released. Manuals page and Stage page refreshed accordingly.
[ Old news archive... ]PurposeThe Player Project creates Free Software that enablesresearch in robot and sensor systems. The Player robot server isprobably the most widely used robot control interface in theworld. Its simulation backends, Stage and Gazebo, are also very widelyused.Released under the GNUGeneral Public License, all code from the Player/Stage project isfree to use, distribute and modify. Player is developed by an international team of roboticsresearchers and used at labsaround the world.Software
  • Player robot device interface Player provides a network interface to a variety of robot and sensorhardware. Player's client/server model allows robot control programs to bewritten in any programming language and to run on any computer with anetwork connection to the robot. Player supports multiple concurrentclient connections to devices, creating new possibilities for distributedand collaborative sensing and control.Player supports a wide variety of mobile robots and accessories. Lookhere for a list of currently supported components.
  • Stage multiple robotsimulator Stage simulates apopulation of mobile robots moving in and sensing a two-dimensionalbitmapped environment. Various sensor models are provided, includingsonar, scanning laser rangefinder, pan-tilt-zoom camera with colorblob detection and odometry. Stage devices present a standard Player interface so few or nochanges are required to move between simulation and hardware. Manycontrollers designed in Stage have been demonstrated to work on realrobots.
  • Gazebo 3D multiple robot simulatorGazebo is a multi-robot simulator foroutdoor environments. Like Stage, it is capable of simulating apopulation of robots, sensors and objects, but does so in athree-dimensional world. It generates both realistic sensor feedbackand physically plausible interactions between objects (it includes anaccurate simulation of rigid-body physics).Gazebo presents a standard Player interface in addition to its ownnative interface. Controllers written for the Stage simulator can generallybe used with Gazebo without modification (and vise-versa).

The safety of our players and users is of utmost importance. If we are made aware that a player has committed a severe safety offense off-platform, we may terminate their account. These offenses include, but are not limited to:

PCF, its dedicated Board of Directors and Staff are proud of how far the Foundation has come and the number of lives we have touched. To that end, we also remain committed to evolving with our former player community and educating the public on the complex issues that impact our retirees and their families. It has been a privilege to give back to those whose contributions have helped advance this great game and teaming with our wonderful partners who enable us to most effectively serve our retired player community.

PCF continues to monitor the impact of Hurricane Ian and is here to serve former NFL players in need. Please find a list of additional resources below, including information on applying for FEMA Emergency Assistance. Affected individuals residing impacted communities may also qualify for an emergency grant from the NFL Player Care Foundation. To inquire, please reach out to in...@nflplayercare.com.

If a player is not covered by insurance and does not have the means to pay for this surgery, he may qualify for financial assistance from the NFL Player Care Foundation. In that case, he will not bear any of the costs associated with the surgery as long as the surgery is at one of several specially designated facilities. In addition, most normal complications arising from surgery are covered in full, up to a maximum of $250,000.

If players are covered by insurance, the Program will pay or reimburse the lesser of (i) $5,250 or (ii) the co-insurance for health care items or services directly related to their surgery. Players are also entitled to special treatment on a VIP basis if they elect to have their surgery at one of the healthcare facilities designated by the NFL Former Player Life Improvement Plan.

The NFL Player Benefits Office provides administration services for the following collectively bargained benefit plans: Bert Bell/Pete Rozelle NFL Player Retirement Plan, NFL Player Supplemental Disability Plan, NFL Player Second Career Savings Plan, NFL Player Annuity Program and the Gene Upshaw NFL Player Health Reimbursement Account Plan. By calling 1-800-638-3186 or logging onto www.nflplayerbenefits.com, players can get information regarding which benefits they are eligible to receive, the amount of the benefit, and when and how they can receive the benefits they have earned. The Plan Office has customer service agents who are trained to help you understand and apply for your NFL benefits. They can also answer general questions regarding other collectively bargained benefits that are not administered by the Plan Office and direct players to other resources and benefits available through the NFL or the NFLPA.

Brookdale has agreed to grant priority access to eligible players. Frequently, that means a player will not have to wait to move into a community of their choice in addition to the program discounts available:

Discounts are available to both current and previous NFL players and their family members, including: Spouses, Parents, Stepparents, Siblings, In-Laws, Adult Children, Adult Stepchildren, Grandparents and Step-Grandparents

A player can take advantage of these benefits by contacting Brookdale Senior Living directly and identifying himself as a current or previous NFL Player or family member. Additionally, he can contact the NFL Player Benefits Department at 1-800-NFL-GOAL or 1-800-635-4625.

The Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund is an independent non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation, established to provide financial and medical assistance to dire need retired NFL players and their families in dire need. Gridiron Greats Board of Directors consist of: Mike Ditka, Marv Levy, Gale Sayers, Kyle Turley and Matt Birk.

NFL Player Engagement optimizes and revolutionizes the personal and professional growth of football players through continuous guidance and support before, during and beyond their NFL experience. NFL Player Engagement prepares and supports players with matters such as Education, Physical and Mental Health, Family Safety, Lifestyle and Transition into their post-NFL life. Their goal is to serve and assist as a resource for parents, coaches and athletes in using football as a catalyst to build and develop life skills for success.

The Legends Community was developed to embrace and celebrate all who have played in the NFL. Its mission is to bring opportunities and information to former players through other members of the Legends Community and to help them stay connected with former teammates and players they met during their playing days.

There are a number of resources available to assist former players following their playing career. These resources include benefits they may be entitled to including career development, financial, medical, or educational assistance, and total wellness. The NFL Legends Community is designed to be the single source for information regarding all of these programs.

The Professional Athletes Foundation (PAF) provides financial support to any professional or amateur football player or his immediate family in times of financial crisis. PAF is governed by an elected board of directors that oversee all aspects of the funding process.

The NFL Alumni Association is a nationwide group of former National Football League players, coaches, and other employees whose mission is to serve, assist, and inform former players and their families. The association offers a variety of medical, financial, and social programs to help members lead healthy, productive, and connected lives, as well as community initiatives under its "Caring for Kids" programs. For more information, please visit www.nflalumni.org.

The Trust is designed to provide an ecosystem of support for former players, with an emphasis on overall health and successful transition from professional football. The Trust staff counsels players through a wellness plan across six primary pillars: Brain and Body, Career, Education, Financial, Lifestyle and Personal Interaction.

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