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    Matthewvalge

    13 Nov 2024 - 10:02 pm

    Why this small city is the ‘eyeglasses capital’ of Japan
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    Japan is famed for its skilled artisans, masters who maintain a commitment to tradition while modernizing production techniques in line with the development of new materials and processes.

    Many places in the country have grown famous by focusing on specific crafts, from exquisite kimonos to perfectly designed knives. Among them is the small city of Sabae, in Fukui prefecture, about a 3.5-hour train ride from Tokyo.
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    It’s widely known as Japan’s eyeglasses capital – and for good reason. Sabae produces over 90% of the frames manufactured in the country, according to the local government. Signs and objects shaped like eyeglasses can be found on city streets, and there’s even a museum and festival devoted to spectacles.
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    Sabae, located on Japan’s main Honshu island near the city of Fukui, has been producing quality eyewear for more than a century.

    It all started in 1905, when a local government official invited skilled eyeglasses artisans to come to the city to teach their craft, an attempt to create new opportunities for local farmers.

    The move paid off. Today, Sabae has over 100 companies that collaborate to make pairs of glasses.

    Though these studios use cutting-edge machinery to produce new frames made of metal and acetate, most stages still require the skilled hands and trained eyes of Sabae’s master artisans.

    That includes Takeshi Yamae, a frame designer with Japanese brand Boston Club who has lived in the city for 17 years. He tells CNN one pair of glasses can involve more than 200 steps.

    “I first design it, sketch it, then put it into my computer,” he says. “From the time I start designing, to the time I have the perfect product, it takes more than a year.”

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    Billywek

    13 Nov 2024 - 09:16 pm

    Все, кто хоть немного знаком с историей Гермеса и Бест Вей, понимают, что силовики ведут себя как захватчики, а не как защитники. Они утверждают, что защищают людей, но почему тогда сами и блокируют наши деньги, не дают пайщикам распоряжаться своим имуществом? Звучит как издевка: забрать активы, парализовать выплаты и потом обвинить компанию, что она не выполняет обязательства перед клиентами. Давайте смотреть правде в глаза: МВД взяло на себя роль хищника, а не защитника. Они не заинтересованы в «законности», их цель — разграбить всё до последней копейки, подставить руководителей и подорвать доверие ко всем подобным организациям. Пока Колокольцев закрывает глаза, его подчинённые проводят, по сути, захват активов тысяч россиян, в том числе и военных. Но сколько бы они ни пытались замолчать наш голос, мы будем бороться за наши права и наши деньги!
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    Richardbenry

    13 Nov 2024 - 09:05 pm

    Why this small city is the ‘eyeglasses capital’ of Japan
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    Japan is famed for its skilled artisans, masters who maintain a commitment to tradition while modernizing production techniques in line with the development of new materials and processes.

    Many places in the country have grown famous by focusing on specific crafts, from exquisite kimonos to perfectly designed knives. Among them is the small city of Sabae, in Fukui prefecture, about a 3.5-hour train ride from Tokyo.
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    It’s widely known as Japan’s eyeglasses capital – and for good reason. Sabae produces over 90% of the frames manufactured in the country, according to the local government. Signs and objects shaped like eyeglasses can be found on city streets, and there’s even a museum and festival devoted to spectacles.
    The art of making spectacles
    Sabae, located on Japan’s main Honshu island near the city of Fukui, has been producing quality eyewear for more than a century.

    It all started in 1905, when a local government official invited skilled eyeglasses artisans to come to the city to teach their craft, an attempt to create new opportunities for local farmers.

    The move paid off. Today, Sabae has over 100 companies that collaborate to make pairs of glasses.

    Though these studios use cutting-edge machinery to produce new frames made of metal and acetate, most stages still require the skilled hands and trained eyes of Sabae’s master artisans.

    That includes Takeshi Yamae, a frame designer with Japanese brand Boston Club who has lived in the city for 17 years. He tells CNN one pair of glasses can involve more than 200 steps.

    “I first design it, sketch it, then put it into my computer,” he says. “From the time I start designing, to the time I have the perfect product, it takes more than a year.”

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    Ronaldchido

    13 Nov 2024 - 08:49 pm

    A giant meteorite boiled the oceans 3.2 billion years ago. Scientists say it was a ‘fertilizer bomb’ for life
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    A massive space rock, estimated to be the size of four Mount Everests, slammed into Earth more than 3 billion years ago — and the impact could have been unexpectedly beneficial for the earliest forms of life on our planet, according to new research.

    Typically, when a large space rock crashes into Earth, the impacts are associated with catastrophic devastation, as in the case of the demise of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, when a roughly 6.2-mile-wide (10-kilometer) asteroid crashed off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in what’s now Mexico.

    But Earth was young and a very different place when the S2 meteorite, estimated to have 50 to 200 times more mass than the dinosaur extinction-triggering Chicxulub asteroid, collided with the planet 3.26 billion years ago, according to Nadja Drabon, assistant professor of Earth and planetary sciences at Harvard University. She is also lead author of a new study describing the S2 impact and what followed in its aftermath that published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

    “No complex life had formed yet, and only single-celled life was present in the form of bacteria and archaea,” Drabon wrote in an email. “The oceans likely contained some life, but not as much as today in part due to a lack of nutrients. Some people even describe the Archean oceans as ‘biological deserts.’ The Archean Earth was a water world with few islands sticking out. It would have been a curious sight, as the oceans were probably green in color from iron-rich deep waters.”

    When the S2 meteorite hit, global chaos ensued — but the impact also stirred up ingredients that might have enriched bacterial life, Drabon said. The new findings could change the way scientists understand how Earth and its fledgling life responded to bombardment from space rocks not long after the planet formed.

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    Ronaldshaky

    13 Nov 2024 - 06:10 pm

    How a drab Soviet metropolis became Central Asia’s capital of cool
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    Several cities around the globe have reinvented themselves in recent years, but none more successfully than Almaty.

    Since the collapse of the USSR, Kazakhstan’s largest city (population 2.2 million and growing) has evolved from a drab, run-of-the-mill Soviet metropolis into the urban star of Central Asia.
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    Along the way, the city has developed one of the world’s most beautiful metro systems, grown into a thriving banking and finance center, complemented its vintage bazaars with luxury boutiques and modern shopping malls and reshaped its traditional gastronomy into a nouvelle cuisine that’s drawing raves from foodies around the world.

    Almaty is also evolving into the cultural and artistic hub of Central Asia. It’s already got several world-class museums (including a “secret” underground collection that doesn’t even have a name) and a dazzling new cultural center slated to open early next year.

    “It’s an incredibly livable city,” says long-time American resident Dennis Keen, a historic preservation advocate and founder of Walking Almaty.

    “Green and clean. You don’t need a car. The public transit here is fantastic. And it’s very much the center of contemporary art and dining in Central Asia.”

    Keen adds that whenever he tells someone back home that he lives in Kazakhstan, “Borat” inevitably comes up. The movie’s title character doesn’t paint a very flattering portrait of the Central Asian nation. But nowadays one is tempted to think that if Borat visited Almaty now, he would say, “Very nice!”

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    Timothyped

    13 Nov 2024 - 02:55 pm

    Why Thailand is making it easier for travelers to stay longer
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    Maybe you want to escape the winter months at home, opting instead to take care of your business on a laptop from the comfort of your rented Phuket villa as you gaze over the Andaman Sea. Or perhaps you’re ready to step into the ring and embark on a new career as a Muay Thai fighter.

    Either way, Thailand has you covered.

    The popular Southeast Asia destination recently introduced a new five-year visa targeted at remote workers and other travelers looking to stay in the kingdom for extended periods.

    According to a statement issued by the Thai prime minister’s office, the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) will allow eligible travelers a period of stay up to 180 days per visit, on a multiple-entry basis, within five years. (This means they will need to leave the country when their 180 days are up, and the time resets when they re-enter.)
    The government statement says the visa is open to several categories of remote workers, including digital nomads and freelancers. It’s also aimed at those looking to visit to engage in activities such as Muay Thai training or Thai cooking classes, or come for extended medical treatments.

    To apply, travelers need to show evidence that they have a minimum of 500,000 baht (about $13,800) in funds, as well as documents to support the purpose of their visit, such as a letter from a medical center or proof of employment

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    13 Nov 2024 - 01:07 pm

    Dokumenty kolekcjonerskie to niezwykle ciekawy obszar dla miłośników historii i kultury materialnej. Obejmuje szeroki zakres artefaktów, takich jak stare paszporty, dowody osobiste, prawa jazdy, bilety czy legitymacje. Kolekcjonowanie takich dokumentów może być pasjonującym hobby, pozwalającym na zgłębianie historii i obyczajów różnych epok. Jednakże, ze względu na swój charakter, dokumenty te budzą również pewne kontrowersje, szczególnie w kontekście ich ewentualnego wykorzystania w sposób niezgodny z prawem.

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    Kolekcjonowanie dokumentów ma swoje korzenie w XIX wieku, kiedy to zainteresowanie historią i archeologią zaczęło rosnąć wśród zamożniejszych warstw społecznych. Z czasem, obok starożytnych rękopisów i książek, pojawiło się również zainteresowanie dokumentami o bardziej współczesnym charakterze, takimi jak bilety z wydarzeń kulturalnych, legitymacje czy inne przedmioty związane z codziennym życiem.

    W XX wieku, zwłaszcza po I wojnie światowej, dokumenty takie jak paszporty czy dowody osobiste zaczęły być postrzegane jako cenne pamiątki rodzinne, a także interesujące obiekty dla kolekcjonerów. Ich wartość wynikała nie tylko z ich rzadkości, ale także z kontekstu historycznego, w jakim powstały i były używane.

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    Wartość dokumentów kolekcjonerskich zależy od wielu czynników, takich jak ich stan, wiek, rzadkość oraz historyczne znaczenie. Na przykład, paszport z okresu międzywojennego należący do znanej postaci historycznej może osiągnąć na aukcjach wysoką cenę. Z kolei bilety z ważnych wydarzeń sportowych czy koncertów mogą być poszukiwane przez kolekcjonerów z całego świata.

    Wartość dokumentów często wzrasta, gdy są one związane z ważnymi momentami w historii, takimi jak wojny, rewolucje, czy zmiany polityczne. Na przykład, dokumenty z czasów PRL-u, takie jak legitymacje partyjne czy przepustki graniczne, mogą być szczególnie cenione przez kolekcjonerów zainteresowanych historią Polski.

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    Jeffreyscepe

    13 Nov 2024 - 08:49 am

    A ring found among the debris of Florida’s recent hurricanes awaits its owner
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    Scattered across Florida’s hurricane-ravaged communities are piles of debris, remnants of what were once homes. Cherished memories — photo albums, family heirlooms, and tokens of love — swallowed by floodwaters and carried miles away, are now reduced to mere fragments and discarded amid the wreckage.

    But in one of these piles of lost memories, a small, inconspicuous velvet black box was discovered with a ring and a note that read: “I was 18 when my parents gave it to me.”
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    Now, Joe Kovach, the engineer managing one of the debris sites in Tarpon Springs, Florida, where the box was found, is searching for its owner.

    “Everyone has been basically dumping their entire lives onto the curb after the storm when everything flooded. My own boss’ house had 30 inches (of water) in it, and I saw his face and just how devastating it can be for everyone,” Kovach, an engineer with Pinellas County Public Works, told CNN.

    “A lot of people in the community were really affected by these two storms, if there’s just a little bit I can do to give back, then that’s perfect.”

    A contractor, who was gathering and condensing debris with an excavator, discovered the ring when he looked down and saw the box.

    “This was a needle in a haystack for sure. For something like that to survive all that when everything else was so wet and saturated, that was kind of incredible,” Kovach said.
    Although the ring was found after Hurricane Milton, Kovach is sure the treasure was initially lost amid the ruins of Hurricane Helene, based on the pile of debris it came from, which Pinellas County Public Works tracks. It is likely the owner of the ring is from Crystal Beach, Ozona, or Palm Harbor, Kovach said.

    On Tuesday, after the contractor informed him about the ring, Kovach posted a photo of the box and the note on several local community Facebook pages, asking if it belonged to anyone. He did not include a photo or description of the ring to ensure it is returned to the rightful owner who can accurately describe it. On the inside lid of the box is a gold engraving with the jewelry brand, “The Danbury Mint.”

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