RSS SubjectsBlogs about "Readings"

Readings

How to Reset a Danfoss Temperature Control to be Getting Realistic Readings
2012-01-19 15:42:00
A fish hold refrigeration plant danfoss temperature control EKC102A was defaulted to factory settings and from that time it was defaulted it gives negative readings despite the temperatures being positive in the hold where temperature sensors are. Is there a way of resetting this control to be givin
This Weekends Recommended Readings
2011-06-24 21:25:00
A busy weekend in Chicago Lit.
Bring your own voice recorder to Psychic Readings
2011-01-22 04:34:00
When I'm asked by those interested in having a Psychic Reading or who request an Entertaining Psychic House Party, if they can record the reading(s), I say that is fine, but bring your own voice recorder.
Why I do Chicago Paranormal Nights and Psychic Readings by Edward Shanahan
2010-09-04 08:47:00
That happens with the paranormal night outings and I have been gifted the ability to allow the happenings that usually occur during my Circle of Energy Seance at the haunted locations.
Tarot Readings by Annette in Oak Lawn, IL - Saturday 26th
2010-06-25 03:25:00
Annette will be doing Tarot, Runes and Past Lives readings Saturday in Oak Lawn at Cha Cha's Treasures.
Sunday Night - Tarot Readings by Annette on Internet's TUW broadcast
2010-06-19 04:54:00
Chicago's own Paranormal, Spiritual and entertaining broadcast with Annette and Edward Shanahan now in it's fourth year of broadcasting.
Tank Thickness Readings
2009-09-16 06:39:00
I have just started with my new employer, and one of the CM Techies presents me with a report on tank thickness. This tank has say 20 readings taken from a standard and repeated pattern. The colun of readings is averaged, and there is also shown the SD. However, under the above two calcs is another,
PH Meter Calibration n Readings Anomaly
2009-09-08 08:38:00
Hi friends, I would like to know why similarly calibrated PH meters of different brands read different PH values of a sample but read almost the same value in buffer solutions? Is there any alternative method, e.g by titration to cross verify the PH and compare i
Separate Readings Without Dual Energy Meters
2009-09-03 12:58:00
DEAR ALL I HAVE 4 NUMBER OF ENERGY kWH METER FOR BILLING OF OUR RENTED CUSTOMER.NOW PROBLEM IS THAT METER WORK ON BOTH DG SUPPLY AND ALSO ON ELECTRICITY BOARD SUPPLY.NOW HOW CAN I SEPRATE THE READING dg AND ELECTRICITY BOARD SO THAT I CAN CLAIM BOTH READING ON SEPRATE RATE PER kwh.
Unusualy High Meter Readings
2009-07-25 13:11:00
Hi All, I have a customer who has a strange problem. The electrical usage is extremly inconsistant day to day. One day 12 kw the next day 625 kw (meter readings are taken daily) Light bulbs (halogen) have blown (shattered) in the past. They have spent a fortune on Voltage regulator
UNBALANCED LOAD READINGS FROM A SET OF 33KV CURRENT TRANSFORMERS
2009-04-18 19:01:00
I want to find out what could be responsible for the imbalance in the loading of the metering core of a set of 33KV current transformers.I obtained a balanced reading at the CT terminal box but an unbalanced reading at the control board(downstream,close to the load).The load on this core is an energ
Switchboard Meter Readings
2009-02-12 11:14:00
Hi there, I have a large switchboard (mains incomer = 1600A) with 7 feeder sections all feeding different items of plant. Both the mains incomer and all 7 feeder units have power metering installed. I have 2 questions: 1) My electrician takes a KWHr reading weekly from each of the
Psychic Readings This Weekend at ArtHaus Condos
2009-01-13 22:43:00
A vintage conversion on Capitol Hill named ArtHaus is taking an interesting approach to get new buyers to come take a look at their artful remodel this Sunday from 1-4.  Not only is the boutique condominium community featuring a gallery of art by Angela Berri, but also a master psychic and clairvoyant named Judith Ballard. ArtHaus ...
Electronic Energy Meter Readings
2009-01-02 12:05:00
It is experienced that 3 phase electronic energy meter installed in the consumer premises register erroneous energy consumption, if and when one or two phases of supply fail from the utility side and the consumer selects the healthy phase for feeding the entire loads. Of course, the loads are single
Overbought and Oversold RSI Readings
2008-12-06 06:01:00
One classic interpretation of momentum indicators is that of overbought and oversold. Normally these are quite good signals when used within a consolidating market although mere oversold or overbought readings should not be used to buy or sell (respectively) without other forms of analysis and preferably in shorter term time frame charts.However, these overbought and oversold extremes can be useful within trends also. In this type of interpretation it is vital that only trades in the direction of the trend be taken.First we should remind ourselves of the definition of a trend.Uptrend: is a sequence of higher highs and higher lowsFrequently, though not always, a trend support line can be drawn across the lowsDowntrend: is a sequence of lower lows and lower highsFrequently, though not always, a trend resistance line can be drawn across the highsA good reversal signal at the end of a trend may well be the break back below the support line in an uptrend or above the ...
Earthing, high meter readings and high power consumption?
2008-08-25 16:36:00
Does poor earthing system in domestic house causes high readings in meters,resulting in high power consumption.?
Semi Obama - Semiotic readings of Barack Obama
2008-07-22 13:55:00
SEMI OBAMABlog of the Day Awards for Tuesday July 22, 2008A Blog of the Day Award goes to SEMI OBAMASemiotic readings of Barack Obama in popular and visual culture.From the About:"SemiObama is a participatory weblog that offers semiotic readings of the new visual culture surrounding Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. SemiObama looks closely at the visual representations of Obama and unpacks the various cultural, religious, national, and political icons and symbols surrounding him that are used to evoke meaning and emotional reaction."Technorati TagsBlog Award Blog Awards winner Bloggers Blogs Awards Blogging Bloggies Weblogs Weblog Award of the day Award web online nominations Internet Blog of the Day Awards Blog of the Day Award Blog of the Day BOTDA winners Weblog Award Weblog Awards blogspot obama Barack ObamaBe sure to submit your nominations early.Thank you, Bill Austin
Wedding Readings And Poems
2008-07-07 03:58:00
Wedding readings and wedding poems not just a bulk or words but more reflection of your heart to your new life of wedding.
Girls Write Now 10th Anniversary Spring Reading
2008-06-08 16:00:00
Girls Write Now is "a nonprofit volunteer mentoring organization that has been matching bright, creative teenage girls from New York City's public high schools with professional women writers in the community since 1998." Today is Girls Write Now 10th Anniversary Spring Reading. "New York City's most talented teen writers, along with celebrity host Amanda Diva (Def Poetry Jam, HipHopNation, MTV2, Floetry), will turn a downtown bookstore into a showcase for a collection of powerful new poems, stories and essays that reflect an electrifying community of girl writers spanning often hard-and-fast lines of race, age, economics and geography in New York City" Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Nerd Nite
2008-06-05 16:00:00
As most of you know from reading FreeNYC, every once and a while I like to nerd out on some science and all around geeky stuff. Lately I am finding more people of a similar dorky mindset. And apparently the people over at Angels and Kings do too as they host Nerd Nite. It's described pretty accurately as "like the Discovery Channel with beer." Tonight's Nerd Nite edition features a lesson what Chinese tattoos do and do not mean as you learn about Chinese characters, and you'll even find out why you should drink even more beer as Adam Kavalier talks about the anti-cancer ability and other healthy qualities of hops and beer. Full details of each discussion below. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Bang on a Can Marathon
2008-05-31 16:00:00
As artistically inclusive as it is audience-friendly, Bang on a Can's annual 12-hour Marathon has become one of the most diverse, most open and most exciting music events in the world. "Imagine Lollapalooza advised by the ghost of John Cage," Vanity Fair wrote. "There are other places to hear new contemporary music, but it is seldom offered with such a potent blend of intensity, authority, and abandon." Last year's clocked in at a non-stop 27+ hrs of free avant guard music from the likes of Karsh Kale, Dan Deacon, Crash Ensemble, and more. Full details here. All Ages. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
World Science Festival and WNYC Present: You and Your Irrational Brain
2008-05-29 16:00:00
"Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational, will join Radio Lab hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich and Proust was a Neuroscientist author and Radio Lab contributor Jonah Lehrer to explore the often surprising factors that motivate and dictate human behavior. Why, for example, are people generally more comfortable stealing pencils from work than money from a petty cash box? And what does this tell us about the degree to which human decision-making is based upon irrational thinking? The free event will combine discussion with live group experiments, games and demonstrations that test the ideas in Ariely's book, followed by food, drink and music under the stars." Admission is free, but reservations are required. More info on World Science Festival after the jump. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Poetry Magazine Release Reading
2008-05-28 16:00:00
Recent Poetry magazine contributors Mary Jo Bang, Cate Marvin, Philip Nikolayev, and Meghan O?Rourkewill all read their own works this evening. Complimentary copies of Poetry magazine and tote bags will be available to attendees and there will be a Q&A and signing after the reading. Donations of books to the store are welcome and encouraged. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Word for Word
2008-05-21 16:00:00
Today is the kick off of Word for Word 2008, which brings the country?s most celebrated authors and celebrities to speak about their recent successes and their thoughts on being a writer. This summer marks their fifth anniversary. This afternoon they welcome Augusten Burroughs who will read from A Wolf at the Table: A Memoir of My Father. Rain location is Barnes & Noble at Fifth Avenue and 46th Street. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
What Is Green Architecture?
2008-05-19 16:00:00
What Is Green Architecture is a "new series of conversations, lectures and events exploring the cutting-edge developments in the field and their impact on contemporary life as well as implications for the future." Tonight's installment features a talk by noted architect Christoph Ingenhoven followed by a conversation with Andres Lepik. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Drunken! Careening! Writers! Monthly!
2008-05-15 16:00:00
Drunken! Careening! Writers! is a monthly reading series dedicated to the proposition that readings should be: excellent, well-read pieces that have at least one thing in them that makes people laugh (nervous laughter counts), and don't run more than 15 minutes each. This months writers are Anne Elliot, Angela Himsel and Alyson Palmer. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
With God on Our Side/03: Getting Confucius Right
2008-05-15 16:00:00
In the third installment of With God on Our Side The Goethe-Institut New York "brings together London-based Asia expert, Ian Buruma, and Die Zeit journalist, Thomas E. Schmidt, to review the concept of 'Asian-style democracy.' Drawing on both philosophical analysis and empirical knowledge Buruma and Schmidt will discuss the question whether Confucian values and principles are compatible with the development of democracy. Ian Buruma, the author of Occidentalism: The West in the Eyes of its Enemies (Penguin Press), is Professor of Human Rights, Democracy and New Media at Bard College, New York, and a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books. Thomas E. Schmidt, formerly literary editor of Frankfurter Rundschau and cultural editor of Die Welt, is now cultural correspondent of Die ZEIT in Berlin." Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
The Open Center's Open House
2008-05-13 16:00:00
The New York Open Center is a non-profit educational and cultural center offering programs intended to heal the body, nourish the soul and awaken the spirit. It aims to serve as a focal point for holistic thought and practice. Today they offer an evening of free lectures and refreshments where you can meet the faculty, sample programs, ask questions and browse the bookstore. The schedule includes intros to a variety of programs including Eating Smart!, Introduction to Reiki, Mantra & Meditation, Bollywood Dancing, and much more! Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Readings: Baltic Dry Index, Short selling, Why investors fail
2008-05-10 06:01:00
Bespoke: Baltic Dry Index Almost Back to Record Highs 10 Vote(s)
Recording Flow Readings at a City Water Plant
2008-05-05 23:44:00
Recently the flow chart (Kent taylor PX105) recorder in one of our plants stopped working. We are looking to replace the current flow monitoring setup with a magnetic flow tube (rosemount) and a digital data logger. The flow tube will produce a 4-20mA signal that corresponds to flow. How can I take
Selected Readings: My Family and Other animals
2008-05-05 08:41:00
Youthreach Spirit Presents My family and other animals - by the First city Theatre foundation Selected readings from Gerald Durrell?s classic ?My family and other animals?. Durrell’s autobiographical work focuses on his childhood years, spent on the Greek island of Corfu. The human comedy is interspersed by descriptions of the rich ecology which Gerald observes on his ...
DCTV Open House
2008-05-02 16:00:00
DCTV is NYC's premiere Resource for the Low-Budget Independent Digital Filmmaker. Tonight is their Spring open house, which features an open bar from Red Hook and Rockstar Energy Drink,Hot Dog & Veggie Dog BBQ with all the fixins, an iPod Raffle, and don?t miss this great opportunity to meet and mingle with other filmmakers, film-lovers, and potential collaborators. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
1968: Legacy and Lesson
2008-05-01 16:00:00
"Nineteen sixty-eight was a formative year for the left. The feminist, civil rights, and antiwar movements mobilized the idealism of many. But there were also many political disappointments: the Kennedy and King assassinations, the Soviet crackdown in Prague, the Chicago riots." Tonight, Dissent magazine editors Marshall Berman, Mitchell Cohen, Ann Snitow, and Michael Walzer will contemplate that tumultuous year--and its significance for today's left. There will be wine, cheese, and schmoozing after the talk. All Ages Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Hipster Mortgages
2008-04-30 16:00:00
Home Buying for Hipsters turns it focus on yet another scary topic tonight...mortgages! Yikes! Have a drink or two and try to relax, then meet with Rob Slifer of Professional Advantage Financial Group to talk money and Eve Levine of Corcoran to talk property. Don't drink too many though 'cause you will definitely need to save all of your spare dollars for that mortgage. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Talk Dharma
2008-04-24 16:00:00
I'm not gonna lie, when I saw the title of this in my email the first thing I thought of was this is a Lost event! I am totally a Lost dork. Anyway. Talk Dharma actually focuses on learning "the truths that reside between Western psychology and Eastern philosophy. Master Ven. Thich Thien Son has been applauded by Buddhist Masters from the East,Western business leaders, and students from around the globe." Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Official Astrology.com Free Daily Horoscope and Destiny Readings. Gadget
2008-04-22 20:46:00
if(showGadget){document.write("-[inline]");}[/inline]Google Gadget Description: Astrology.com is *the* leading provider of astrological services on the Web.Get your FREE daily horoscope and destiny readings today. Who says you cant see into the future?Author:Jason WhitfieldAdd to iGoogle | Add to your webpage | View Source | About Author
Home Buying For Hipsters
2008-04-22 16:00:00
I know it's not just me, I know that some of you people are gettin' old too. And you know what happens to old people, they become responsible and do things like save money and buy houses. If you are really like me, then you also have no clue about buying houses. And apparently there are a enough of us to warrant a monthly event called "Home Buying For Hipsters." Licensed Real Estate agents, Mortgage Brokers and Real Estate Attorneys show up and teach you the ins and outs of home buying, all while having one or two or several drinks to make the shock of it all a bit easier. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Drunken! Careening! Writers! It's Raining Men!
2008-04-17 16:00:00
Drunken! Careening! Writers! is a monthly reading series dedicated to the proposition that readings should be: excellent, well-read pieces that have at least one thing in them that makes people laugh (nervous laughter counts), and don't run more than 15 minutes each. This months its all males all night with Andrew W. M. Beierle, Tim W. Brown, Paul McComas, & Adam Szymkowicz. Writer bios after the break. 21+ Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
With God on Our Side: 02
2008-04-15 16:00:00
"The Goethe-Institut New York, a branch of the Federal Republic of Germany's global cultural institution, is pleased to announce the next event in its new series, "With God on Our Side," designed to take aim at the heart of societal discourse on multiculturalism and national identity with several provocative pairings of intellectuals, policymakers and authors this year. The second event, "The Islamic Challenge" will feature Dutch sociologist Paul Scheffer and New York-based author Paul Berman in conversation." More info here. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
With God on Our Side: The Islamic Challenge
2008-04-15 16:00:00
Tonight, "the Goethe-Institut New York [presents its] next event in [the] new series, "With God on Our Side," designed to take aim at the heart of societal discourse on multiculturalism and national identity. The second event, "The Islamic Challenge," will feature Dutch sociologist Paul Scheffer and New York-based author Paul Berman in conversation [and] will examine the validity of Huntington's dark vision of struggle within and between organized societies and explore key challenges of Muslim integration in the U.S. and Europe, as the speakers discuss the liberal response to Islamic extremism, together and with the audience!" More below. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Anarchists Book Fair Opening
2008-04-10 16:00:00
"Weekend kickoff event: Remembering Spain, Remembering Heroes! An Encore. An opening talk about us, the anarchists, the only dedicated organization honestly caring about the working class, and also some examples from my Spanish experience, where entire towns were ran by anarchists, with order, and efficiency with our libertarian spirit and concern. How the communists betrayed the proletariat world wide, creating a bourgeois class (CEO and contractors), non compatible with our libertarian ideal. How could you understand that the Soviet Union, after 70 years of communism, vanished without fire a shot. The Communists, and also their Unions, are losing support from the working class all over the world." Book Fair starts Saturday. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Write of Spring
2008-04-08 16:00:00
Nothing like brushing up on your literary skills in time to pen out a love sonnet for your spring fling. Tonight, the Gotham Writers Workshop make their curriculum available to the public by inviting all perspective writers to participate in one (or two) free writing workshops. Professional writers on the school's faculty will teach one-hour workshops in Fiction Writing, Screenwriting, Humor Writing, Children's Book Writing, Memoir Writing, Article Writing, Poetry Writing, and Travel Writing, and an introductory course titled Creative Writing 101. Pre-registration is required and all the details can be found here. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Out Loud: Green Man
2008-04-07 16:00:00
Out Loud is a free play-reading series at Ars Nova dedicated to new, emerging playwrights. Tonight, they feature Jim Knable's Green Man, the story of a a painter, an architect and a stone sculptor are all haunted by a mysterious Green Man who fills an incredible void in each of their lives. A powerful new play about love, loss and gargoyles, featuring two original songs and a man painted green. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Secret Science Club
2008-04-02 16:00:00
This month at Secret Science Club is all about the final frontier as they welcome Ben Oppenheimer, principal investigator of an ambitious mission to discover and record images of planets outside our solar system called the Lyot Project. He?ll discuss the challenges scientists face in probing for exoplanets and reveal some of the Lyot team?s latest results. 21+ Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
The NeuroScience of the Groove
2008-03-24 15:00:00
"Do you get the uncontrollable urge to shake your hips when James Brown's "I Feel Good" comes on the radio? Ever wonder if your brain is hardwired to do so? Columbia University neuroscientist Dave Sulzer (a.k.a. composer Dave Soldier) with colleague John Krakauer, co-director of the Motor Performance Laboratory at Columbia University, discuss the brain activity that makes us groove to the beat of music. Following the discussion, a premier performance, where percussionists using an electroencephalographs (EEG) instead of instruments conduct a live experiment of sound manipulation that explores brain activity. Lead by Dave Sulzer, the musicians will use an EEG as a ?prosthetic? instrument composing sounds in real time according to their brain waves." Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Upstairs at the Square: Tom Wolfe
2008-03-13 15:00:00
In this month's edition of the Upstairs at the Square series, bestselling author and journalist Tom Wolfe (The Right Stuff, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test) swings by to talk about his literary career. He's joined by Argentinean composer/pianist Fernando Otero, whose new album is Pagina de Buenos Aires (Nonesuch). They will discuss and perform their work in conversation with journalist Katherine Lanpher. All Ages Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
Psychic Readings
2008-03-12 00:00:00
Psychic Readings - Looking for Psychic Readings? Look no further, this small and easy to use application is all you need. You will have access to free psychic readings from expert advisors. Psychic Readings is easy to install and use.
By: Shareware
Free Psychic Readings
2008-03-12 00:00:00
Free Psychic Readings - Small and easy to use program. Will give you access to Free Psychic Readings. Get a free psychic reading, love reading or relationship advice from expert advisors. Free Psychic Readings.
By: Shareware
Essential readings for the nonbeliever
2008-03-11 14:30:00
A brief but good review of The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever can be found here, in the Sydney Morning Herald. Couldn't they have found a better picture of Hitchens to go with the review, though?
The Living Theatre - Anti-War Readings
2008-03-10 15:00:00
"The Living Theatre, the creator of resistance theatre, [presents] a free reading of plays [tonight] addressing war in different ways. "Blindess" was written by Mario Fratti, the Italian playwright living in New York. It addresses the grief of an American family?s loss in war. Resistance as tragedy. "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" is a set of playlets by Gene Ruffini, founder of New York?s Italian-American Repertory Theatre. It addresses war in the tradition of farce. Resistance as vaudeville. The evening will end with a talk-back with the playwrights and company. Read More...Digg this | Email to a friend | Reddit
By: FreeNYC
111630 blogs in the directory.
Statistics resets every week.


Contact | About
© Blog Toplist 2012 - Supported by Web Catalog - SEO by FeWorks
eXTReMe Tracker