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The term "ground zero" has come to mean the World Trader Center site refering to 9/11. That makes the jokes in this song much more disturbing than funny. Obviously, it wasnt that way when it originally came out, but it makes me less likely to ever perform this.
The new weapons are not much consolation either. The chainsaw is handy enough for taking care of ground troops when low on ammo, but is next to useless against gun emplacements. The limpet grenade launcher is cool, but can cost you health if you step on your own bombs. Proximity mines? Couldn't care less. The flechette gun is okay - a hark back to the original Quake-and the plasma gun is nice to look at and reasonably powerful, but somehow you can't help but feel that Claser beams' had no place in a game as gritty and militaristic as Quake II. Combined, a full arsenal would be enough to help you through the tougher levels of Ground Zero, but unfortunately Rogue haven't made it that easy, and you rapidly realise that conservation is the best policy. Wide open spaces are a pretty rare occurrence in this game, which makes escaping the onslaught all the more difficult.
An initial report by the World Health Organization (WHO) team based on a January mission to Wuhan, China -- ground zero of the global pandemic -- concluded that the SARS-CoV-2 virus probably jumped from bats to humans via an intermediate animal.
So they're going to have declining volumes for at least through the end of this year, and I would predict on into 2021 as well. And on the post-acute care side, that's been ground zero for this pandemic. A lot of folks in nursing homes and assisted living have been hard-hit by this. I would imagine there will be a lot of litigation that comes out of it. Even with tort reform that may cap individual claims, you'll have multiple claims, 30, 40, 100 claims, and those kinds of things, when you put it up against an already very stressed business model, are likely to result in a lot of opportunities for well-capitalized companies, but unfortunately a lot of bankruptcies for the weaker.
The pullout essentially throws the city back to ground zero on fiber installation, the subject of community discussion for 15 years. Discussions with the Axia group began seven months ago after Axia was deemed the only acceptable response to an earlier request for proposals by the city.
The bottleneck in the network today is really the speed of the Internet's backbone today. FTTH really only makes a difference if you're moving files within the proposed Palo Alto FTTH network. What application is this really going to help? HD video conferencing. You can stream movies into your house today with Netflix. You can also use an AppleTV or Vudu box to download them as well. SD starts immediately and HD with some wait time. The real limiter of this technology isn't the network it's the movie studios holding back content to support the cable and satellite based operators and cable channel owners (HBO and Showtime).You can already work from home on a Cable Modem. What kind of job cannot be done from home because of the last mile limitation??? I don't know of one.If you want to video conference today for free use Skype. They'll be upgrading the quality of the video with time. A blazing fast cable modem works fine. We don't need this until the backbone of the Internet is much, much faster.
Adding to its portfolio of luxurious, remote properties scattered throughout Chile, the all-inclusive explora brand has broken ground in Peru. An hour from Cusco, high in the Sacred Valley, Explora Valle Sagrado is an adventure-junkie's dream: all 50 guest rooms, which look out onto the cornfields of Urubamba Valley and the Andean Highlands, are blissfully free of WiFi, TVs, or minibars, while daylight hours are spent off property on eye-opening excursions (by foot, bike, or van) led by a team of explorers. But that's not to say there isn't more to be discovered back home. The hotel itself features painstakingly preserved Inca platforms that were found during its construction, while a nearby 17th-century bath house once belonging to Inca noble Mateo Pumacahua debuts in October.
While the tragedy and heroics of that day appropriately take precedence, 9/11 has created long-running and controversial land use issues since 2001. From the logistics of managing the rescue operations and the excavation, to last year's "ground zero mosque" kerfuffle, issues from the local to the international have played out in discussions over land use at the WTC site in lower Manhattan. 2b1af7f3a8