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break often compared to Backdoor Pipe, though much less predictable.
Locals are very protective of their spot - don't just try to muscle or expect a punch in the head. Awesomely hollow in right conditions. Rewards commitment, punishes the timid with most just Punishment. Have a good few scars from that thar reef.......
Lookout for the dolphins, esp in Autumn - 100's come surfing through.
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March 14, 2012I agree with several of the previous comments.I would like to add the following issues to the discussion:1st: I agree that the list looks fine and that we do not need much to have our glossary. We should focus on the key concepts of the Action. Considering this I would actually delete several of the concepts currently in the list because it does not really seam to make sens to discuss them in this forum, such as, academic quality/rigour, accuracy, Interpretability and Quality of data. I know these concepts were put here to clarify doubts during the filling of the Accessibility instrument Survey, but it does not make sense to me to keep them here. I would save this for the explanation of the survey only.2nd: I would also exclude the concept “Planning”. First, because, like Aud, I do not agree with the definition, and second because I would not say it is a controversial concept.3rd: I would exclude the concept “Concept” and substitute it by a new concept of “Accessibility Measure”. This concept only makes sense when defined and discussed in comparison to “Accessibility instrument” and “Accessibility Indicator” (thus I also suggest “instrument” be substituted by “Accessibility instrument” and “indicator” by “accessibility indicator”) (see definitions below).4th: I would also delete the concept of Sustainable Accessibility because, as stated before by others, the concept is context related, and although valid is not sufficiently general to be in this list as a concept for sustainability in accessibility (not all dimensions of sustainability are considered).5th: I agree with Derek on the limited definition of gravity measures. I would call this measure “potential measure”.6th: I would include Planning Support Systems (PSS) to the list (See definitions below).Definitions:Accessibility Measure: Theoretical definition of how and what is measured in accessibility, presenting the main objects and objectives of the measure. Examples of accessibility measure: distance measures, contour measures, potential measures, gravity measure. inverse balancing factors, utility-based measures, etc. Each accessibility measure has a general conception and a general formulation of its accessibility indicator.Accessibility Indicator: mathematical formulation to measure a certain concept of accessibility (formula plus meaning of each variable or parameter).Accessibility Instrument: an operational tool of measure and interpretation of accessibility developed to support planning practice (analysis, design support, evaluation, etc.). May use one or several accessibility indicators. May be of a pure form of one single accessibility measure or combine characteristics of different accessibility measures.(I would suggest a scheme to clarify the relationships between these concepts)Planning Support Systems (PSS): is a subset of geoinformation-based instruments that incorporate a suite of components (theories, data, information, knowledge, methods, tools, etc) that collectively support all of, or some part of, a unique planning task (Geertman and Stillwell; 2003). classic car insurance
Thank you so much. A couple of quick changes did the trick!Now I have another question for you. I dug through many pages of these questions, but didn’t see another like this.I developed the site on our box (LAMP), client approved and I copied the site to their local server (WAMP). Everything works fine on their production box, except today I tried to add a new Scoring Range and Route to one of the quizzes (this is the first WPSS change I’ve tried to make on their box). It reloads the admin page and says “Options Saved”, but no new range appears. I can’t set the quiz to “save to database” either. It says “Options Saved”, but the checkbox is still empty. It doesn’t appear that any admin changes are being written to the db.Of course, all this still works perfectly on our dev box (where the site was copied from).Any ideas?Best regards,Dave insurance life classic car insurance
Is this the place to post a new request for Does anodyby know? Instructions aren't very clear!Anyway we have a problem with our palm tree which we failed to get trimmed when we were there in May. It is now causing anoyance to our neighbour and rather than wait for the community process does anyone know someone who can do this work ? Thanks, Fred
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