Chronicles of my life and various things

Melygoomba

https://melygoomba.blogspot.com/
Geeky deaf woman
About Me
42, Montrealer, Binge-watching Netflix and Viki and Fan of Minecraft

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

BREAKING NEWS!

Yesterday, I tried to resume watching '' Romantic doctor '' and suddenly, I got a message on an entire page without clickable anywhere. I thought it was an issue of the website. I checked on google, turned out this is real. Seriously it's over forever!

DramaFever,
the streaming-video service specializing in Korean dramas and other Asian programming, is shutting down immediately.

Founded in 2009, New York-based DramaFever was acquired by Warner Bros. in 2016 from Japan’s SoftBank Group. New York-based DramaFever has operated as a unit of Warner Bros. Digital Networks, which has touted the streaming infrastructure and expertise it obtained through the acquisition.

“Today, Warner Bros. Digital Networks will be closing its DramaFever OTT service due to business reasons and in light of the rapidly changing marketplace for K-drama content, a staple of the service’s programming,” the company said in a statement Tuesday. “Warner Bros. Digital Labs, which encompasses more than two-thirds of the DramaFever workforce, will continue operating, serving as the tech engine behind many of WBDN’s operations.”

With the closure of DramaFever, about 20% of the unit’s 110 employees (or around 22) will be laid off.


Text source: variety

Really? Completely shut down? YES for real!


Oh that feeling!
Can you relate that? Right?
At least, we have Viki ( careful for some restricted access due to a few foreign licenses )


Wednesday, March 14, 2018



I'm in mourning of my science idol after I've read in the news feed from Facebook.
Hawking died at his home in Cambridge, England, early in the morning of 14 March 2018. His family stated that he "died peacefully". He was eulogised by figures in the fields of science and entertainment on social media.
Professor Stephen William Hawking was born on 8th January 1942 (exactly 300 years after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. His parents' house was in north London but during the second world war Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eight his family moved to St. Albans, a town about 20 miles north of London. At the age of eleven, Stephen went to St. Albans School and then on to University College, Oxford (1952); his father's old college. Stephen wanted to study mathematics although his father would have preferred medicine. Mathematics was not available at University College, so he pursued physics instead. After three years and not very much work, he was awarded a first class honours degree in natural science. 
In October 1962, Stephen arrived at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) at the University of Cambridge to do research in cosmology, there being no-one working in that area in Oxford at the time. His supervisor was Dennis Sciama, although he had hoped to get Fred Hoyle who was working in Cambridge. After gaining his PhD (1965) with his thesis titled 'Properties of Expanding Universes', he became, first, a research fellow (1965) then Fellow for Distinction in Science (1969) at Gonville & Caius college. In 1966 he won the Adams Prize for his essay 'Singularities and the Geometry of Space-time'. Stephen moved to the Institute of Astronomy (1968), later moving back to DAMTP (1973), employed as a research assistant, and published his first academic book, The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time, with George Ellis. During the next few years, Stephen was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (1974) and Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Scholar at the California Institute of Technology (1974). He became a Reader in Gravitational Physics at DAMTP (1975), progressing to Professor of Gravitational Physics (1977). He then held the position of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics (1979-2009). The chair was founded in 1663 with money left in the will of the Reverend Henry Lucas who had been the Member of Parliament for the University. It was first held by Isaac Barrow and then in 1669 by Isaac Newton.  Stephen is currently the Dennis Stanton Avery and Sally Tsui Wong-Avery Director of Research at DAMTP. 
Professor Stephen Hawking has worked on the basic laws which govern the universe. With Roger Penrose he showed that Einstein's general theory of relativity implied space and time would have a beginning in the Big Bang and an end in black holes (1970). These results indicated that it was necessary to unify general relativity with quantum theory, the other great scientific development of the first half of the 20th century. One consequence of such a unification that he discovered was that black holes should not be completely black, but rather should emit 'Hawking' radiation and eventually evaporate and disappear (1974). Another conjecture is that the universe has no edge or boundary in imaginary time. This would imply that the way the universe began was completely determined by the laws of science. Recently Stephen has been working with colleagues on a possible resolution to the black hole information paradox, where debate centres around the conservation of information.
His many publications include The Large Scale Structure of Spacetime with G F R Ellis, General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey, with W Israel, and 300 Years of Gravitation, with W Israel. Among the popular books Stephen Hawking has published are his best seller A Brief History of Time, Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays, The Universe in a Nutshell, The Grand Design and My Brief History. 
Professor Stephen Hawking has thirteen honorary degrees. He was awarded CBE (1982), Companion of Honour (1989) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2009). He is the recipient of many awards, medals and prizes, most notably the Fundamental Physics prize (2013), Copley Medal (2006) and the Wolf Foundation prize (1988). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of the US National Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. 
In 1963 Stephen was diagnosed with ALS, a form of Motor Neurone Disease, shortly after his 21st birthday. In spite of being wheelchair-bound and dependent on a computerised voice system for communication Stephen continues to combine family life (he has three children and three grandchildren) with his research into theoretical physics, in addition to an extensive programme of travel and public lectures. He still hopes to make it into space one day.
source: http://www.hawking.org.uk/about-stephen.html
Quotes:
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.
The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.
I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road.




A dog has died during a United Airlines flight, after an attendant forced the owners to put the 10-month-old dog in an overhead bin.

Onlookers reported seeing the puppy's owner cradling it in her arms and sobbing, after she discovered her pet was dead when the plane touched down at LaGuardia airport in New York.

Maggie Gremminger, a passenger on the flight from Houston, said a flight attendant told the passenger before take-off that she must put her dog in the overhead bin. She reluctantly agreed, and

Family of dog who died on United flight speak out
the dog was reportedly heard barking on takeoff and during some turbulence - before going silent.

United Airline has accepted "full responsibility" for the tragedy, and have launched an investigation.

Gremminger wrote: “I just flew into LGA and witnessed a United flight attendant instruct a passenger to put her dog bag in the overhead bin. It was clearly a dog and while the customer was adamant about leaving it under the seat, the attendant pushed her to do so.

“At the end of the flight, the woman found her dog, deceased. She sat in the aeroplane aisle crying, and all of surrounding passengers were utterly stunned.”

United Airlines sends rapper's dog to wrong city during a layover
Gremminger then posted a photo of the grieving passenger and wrote: “I want to help this woman and her daughter. They lost their dog because of a United flight attendant. My heart is broken.”

Another passenger who was sitting behind the family and witnessed the incident, June Lara, also posted about the disturbing flight on Facebook.

According to Lara, the flight attendant “INSISTED that the puppy be locked up for three hours without any kind of airflow.

I just flew into LGA and witnessed a United flight attendant instruct a passenger to put her dog bag in the overhead bin. It was clearly a dog and while the customer was adamant about leaving it under the seat, the attendant pushed her to do so.

— MaggieGremminger (@MaggieGrem) March 13, 2018
The puppy barked throughout the flight, according to Lara:“filling our flight with his cries until he finally ran out of breath.”

But “there was no sound as we landed and opened his kennel. There was no movement as his family called his name.”

At the end of the flight, the woman found her dog, deceased. She sat in the airplane aisle on the floor crying, and all of surrounding passengers were utterly stunned.

— MaggieGremminger (@MaggieGrem) March 13, 2018
I am disgusted and traumatized. Pets are family. How could a trained flight attendant instruct a passenger to place her dog in that bin. It was her job to understand the plane and it’s rules/limitations.

— MaggieGremminger (@MaggieGrem) March 13, 2018
Lara also posted photos of the dog, in which the 10-month-old puppy is shown laying lifeless in a dog carrier.

According to United’s website, the airline allows domesticated cats, dogs, rabbits and birds and “A pet travelling in a cabin must be carried in an approved hard-sided or soft-sided kennel. The kennel must fit completely under the seat in front of the customer and remain there at all times.”

The website does not say dogs will be placed in overhead bins in any situation.

The incident has incited outrage on social media - and many people are announcing they will be boycotting United as a result.

United Airlines has taken responsibility for the incident in a statement.

A spokesperson for the airline told The Independent: “This was a tragic accident that should never have occurred, as pets should never be placed in the overhead bin. We assume full responsibility for this tragedy and express our deepest condolences to the family and are committed to supporting them. We are thoroughly investigating what occurred to prevent this from ever happening again.
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Friday, February 23, 2018

You noticed the new look ( theme ) on my blog? Neat isn't?
But it's under construction due to some widgets on sidebar and a navigation are missing so I have to work hard on HTML\ CSS and some images to add\ modify.

You could add some suggestions and ideas for the look of my blog. You are welcome

I try my best to keep this active and of course I need the motivation for post more!



Ahhhh winter times! Beautiful snow, sport around and festival....but there's an winter olympics 2018 which I'm not fond of. And it's in south korea, a not big city but adequated area for them.




What sports are you watching? Who are you rooting for?
Your idol have won a medal?  Gold? silver? bronze?


It's been open aleardy since feburary 9th but a closing ceremony will be on feb 25th
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Thursday, January 18, 2018

I set up this because of my birthday and not a selfish being.

Everytime on my birthday, I spent alone and almost never get any gifts not even from my family.

I lives alone and yes I tried to invite my friends before, they never came.

I suffer from agoraphobia and anixety social. They doesn't understand the meaning of my problems. I often think that I'm bad person but the fact is I'm good person with lots of mistake and I got to learn about right and wrong.

So In order to makes me happy for make my trip in Lac Saint-Jean ( I will go visit my friend who lives far away from Montreal ) so I cannot afford the travel expenses so I hope you can help me to raise money and I can break my agoraphobia and anixety away from Montreal for my birthday?

Many thanks!

Here you can sent your money 
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