Beijing Daxing International Airport is a planned new airport serving Beijing , People s Republic of China . ref name cri20110913 http english.cri.cn 6909 2011 09 13 1781s658034.htm CRI Beijing Builds World s Biggest Airport due to Necessity ref The airport is to be built in Daxing, a rural area about 50km south west of Beijing city centre. ref name TheGuardian20110908 http www.guardian.co.uk environment 2011 sep 08 beijing aviation hub mega airport The Guardian Beijing set to become world s busiest aviation hub with new mega airport ref The new airport is expected to serve Tianjin and Hebei province as well as Beijing. ref name MainOnline20110914 http www.dailymail.co.uk news article 2037385 Daxing Airport Beijings 3rd airport outstrip Heathrow worlds busiest.html Mail Online China plans third airport for Beijing which will outstrip Heathrow as the world s busiest ref The airport is planned to be able to handle 120 to 200 million passengers a year making it the World s busiest airports by international passenger traffic world s busiest airport by international passenger traffic surpassing London Heathrow Airport . ref name TheGuardian20110908 Early media reports suggested that there could be up to 9 runways 8 runways for civil aviation plus one runway dedicated to military usage. ref name EconomicTimes20110910 http articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com 2011 09 10 news 30139302 1 biggest airport china plans nanyuan Economic Times China plans to build world s biggest airport near Beijing ref ref name Wanderlust20110915 ref name TheGuardian20110908 ref name ChinaDaily20110622 ref name MainOnline20110914 The programmed completion date for the new airport is October 2017. ref name ChinaDaily20110622 http www.chinadaily.com.cn business 2011 06 22 content 12753295.htm China Daily Beijing s 2nd airport to be ready by 2017 ref A new high speed rail service is planned which will connect the airport to central Beijing with a journey time of 30 minutes. ref name Wanderlust2011 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Bummer Summer is Ann M. Martin s first novel. She started writing it in 1980 and it was published in 1983. ref cite book title The 100 Most Popular Young Adult Authors last Drew first Bernard Alger year 1997 publisher Libraries Unlimited isbn 9781563086151 page 249 ref In the book, the central character, Kamilla Whitlock, who is known as Kammy or Kams lives with her father, Robert Whitlock, and housekeeper named Andrew Croswell, in a sleepy east coast town. Kammy s mother Annie died in a car crash when Kammy was four. Eight years later, her father has remarried. His new wife, Kate, who is nineteen years younger than he is, has a three year old daughter named Muffin and an unnamed son called Baby Boy. There are conflicts, and Kammy s father and stepmother offer to send her to summer camp at Camp Arrowhead. Kamilla is reluctant but ends up going anyway. While she is at camp, she meets new friends. One of her best friends is Emily, a girl that has been to the camp a few years. She also unfortunately meets a new archenemy, Susie, who considers herself Miss Perfect, and tries to outstrip everything that Kammy does. But Susie alone can t ruin Kammy s summer her summer turns out to not be so bad after all. ref cite book title Adventuring with Books last Monson first Dianne L. year 1985 publisher National Council of Teachers of English isbn 9780814100769 page 186 ref References reflist Category 1983 novels Category American children s novels child novel stub ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2010 Infobox UK school name Nairn Academy image size 770 830 o average latitude 57.5785 longitude 3.8820 dms motto Fac Et Spera motto pl established 1832 approx closed c approx type Comprehensive religion president head label Julie MacDonald head r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist specialist pl street Duncan Drive city Nairn county country Scotland postcode IV12 4RD LEA ofsted dcsfno dcsfurn staff enrollment gender lower age 11 upper age 18 houses Cromarty, Beauly, Moray, Dornoch colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http nairnacademy.org.uk welcome website name http nairnacademy.org.uk welcome Nairn Academy is a secondary school in Nairn , Scotland. The school currently has a roll of approximately 800 pupils. Until 1953, the school had been known as Rose s Academical Institution, in honour of an early benefactor, Captain James Rose, RN. From 1953 onwards it has been known as Nairn Academy and was formerly housed in what is now Rosebank Primary School. By 1969, the school had grown to outstrip its former site and a new building was planned and subsequently erected at the western end of the town. The new school was first occupied in January 1976, and was formally opened in June that year. An extension was opened in August 1993 which provides specialized accommodation. Included in the area are toilet facilities for pupils with physical handicaps, a physiotherapy suite and teaching areas for pupils with severe or profound learning difficulties. In October 2008 a new Support for Learning base was officially opened. Nairn Academy has 4 associated Primary Schools Auldearn Primary School Cawdor Primary School Millbank Primary School Rosebank Primary School Category Educational institutions established in 1832 Category Nairn Category Secondary schools in Scotland Category Schools in Highland council area Sc ... more details
soon outstrip the Nazi s in doing human beings to death. ref name abortion cite news work Cardinal News Agency title Americans to outstrip Nazis in taking human life, says bishop url http www.catholicnewsagency.com ... more details
Image Louis Del ge.jpg thumb Louis Del ge Louis Del ge March 22, 1874 &ndash December 14, 1947 , was a French pioneer automotive engineer and manufacturer. Born Pierre Louis Del ge to a family of modest means in Cognac in the Charente d partement of France , as an infant he lost the sight in one eye. At the age of sixteen, he went to study at a trade school Arts & Metiers in the city of Angers , graduating with an engineering degree in 1893. Delage then fulfilled his military obligation and was stationed in Algeria . Discharged in 1895, he found work with a railway company in the south of France but in 1900 moved to Paris . There, he was employed in the engineering and design department of a motor vehicle manufacturing concern until 1903 when he received an offer to join the fledgling Renault automobile company. Del ge realized the enormous potential for the automobile as demand soon began to outstrip production. Filled with innovative ideas of his own, in 1905 he raised enough money to open his own assembly plant in a converted barn in Levallois Perret Levallois at the outskirts of Paris. The Delage Delage Automobile Company grew rapidly and their vehicles soon gained a reputation for their stylish appearance and quality and as a dominant force in motor racing . However, the Great Depression of the 1930s took its toll and car sales plummeted. By 1935 his company was forced into liquidation, the rights to the Delage name auctioned off to the Delahaye car company. Louis Del ge was nearly 60 years old when he found himself in a personal financial crisis made worse by his divorce. He sought solace in his Roman Catholic faith, and because he was too poor to afford a car, he often made the pilgrimage on foot or by bicycle to the sacred convent of Th r se de Lisieux Saint Th r se in the city of Lisieux and to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes . In 1947, at the age of 73 and living in near poverty, an almost forgotten Louis Del ge died. He is interred in the local cemet ... more details
Pearl River mega city is a description of an urban planning project to create a mega city comprising some of the cities in the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong Province , China . ref The Straights Times China hopes to create world s largest mega city, Jan 28, 2011 ref The city will include the current major cities of Guangzhou , Shenzhen , Jiangmen , Huizhou , Zhongshan , Dongguan , Zhuhai , Foshan , and Zhaoqing . ref The Economist Pearl river mega city, Feb 12th 2011 ref ref The Telegraph China Begins Construction of Megacity Four Times the Population of New York, 24 Jan 2011 ref ref http www.telegraph.co.uk news worldnews asia china 8278315 China to create largest mega city in the world with 42 million people.html ref The mega city will be linked by inter and intra city subways belonging to the Guangzhou Metro , Foshan Metro , Shenzhen Metro , and the under construction Dongguan Rail Transit Dongguan Metro as well as intercity and high speed railways such as the Guangzhou Zhuhai Intercity Mass Rapid Transit , Guangzhou Shenzhen Railway , and the Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link to Hong Kong which is currently under construction. The scheme will create a convert 16,000 sqmi km2 adj on urban area that is 26 times larger geographically than Greater London, or twice the size of Wales. The project is titled Turn The Pearl River Delta Into One or in Chinese. Controversy The project has been officially denied by some Chinese ministries, while confirmed by others. Mr. Ma, the chief planner at the Guangdong Rural and Urban Planning Institute, said the city will far outstrip Greater London or Greater Tokyo because there is no one city at the heart of this megalopolis . The spokesperson for the Guangdong Provincial Committee flat out denied that plans were in place to merge the cities into a super sized metropolis, admitting only that the province was improving the integration of infrastructure, industries, urban rural planning, environmental ... more details
unreferenced date November 2009 In the world of Robert Jordan s The Wheel of Time series, heron mark swords are traditionally presented to those who have earned the title of Blademaster either by killing a Blademaster in a fair fight or by being granted the title by a unanimous vote of five Blademasters. These individuals are unrivaled in their mastery of the sword, and are accordingly rare. Some heron mark swords were made during the War of Power through use of the One Power , which produced blades that never required maintenance, and were essentially unbreakable. Rand al Thor possessed one of these swords, a gift from his father. But after the Three Oaths were established, forbidding Aes Sedai to among other things use the One Power to make weapons, the number of blademasters eventually began to outstrip the number of Power wrought blades, necessitating the creation of heron mark swords of a more conventional nature. One of the most famous of these swords belonged to Laman Damodred, former king of Cairhien . In an effort to revitalize his noble House s standing, he cut down Avendoraldera , a sapling taken from the legendary Avendesora and given to Cairhien as a gift by the Aiel . He had wanted to create a throne that could not possibly be duplicated by any other ruler, but by destroying the Aiel s token of thanks, he incited what came to be known as the Events in the Wheel of Time series The Aiel War Aiel War , which involved the Aiel coming to take his life in revenge. His sword, which was taken by the Aiel as proof of his death, eventually found its way into the possession of Rand al Thor , better known as the Dragon Wheel of Time Dragon Reborn . He replaced his original sword, destroyed in battle with Ba alzamon , with this new blade, and has used it ever since. Numerous other characters in the series have been depicted as owning heron mark swords. Rand confronted Seanchan High Lord Turak, a blademaster whom he managed to kill. Be lal of Forsaken is known to ha ... more details
Infobox Person name James Guillaume Image Guillaume james.jpg 150px caption dead dead birth date birth date 1844 2 16 mf y birth place London , Great Britain death date death date and age 1916 11 13 1844 2 16 mf y death place Paris , France James Guillaume February 16, 1844, London November 20, 1916, Paris was a leading member of the Jura federation of the First International , the anarchist wing of the International. Later, Guillaume would take an active role in the founding of the Anarchist St. Imier International . ref http www.blackrosebooks.net anarism1.htm TABLE OF CONTENTS bot generated title at www.blackrosebooks.net ref Guillaume is perhaps best known for the enormous four volume work entitled L Internationale Documents et Souvenirs which documents the anarchist position in the First International . Guillaume also wrote a biography of http www.marxists.org reference archive guillaume works bakunin.htm Mikhail Bakunin and edited much of his collected works. Guillaume played a key role in Peter Kropotkin s conversion to anarchism. In his 1876 essay, Ideas on Social Organization, Guillaume set forth his ideas regarding social organization in a post revolutionary society, expressing the collectivist anarchism collectivist anarchist position he shared with Bakunin and other anti authoritarians involved in the First International, writing that Whatever items are produced by collective labor will belong to the community, and each member will receive remuneration for his labor either in the form of commodities subsistence, supplies, clothing, etc. or in currency. Only later will it be possible to progress to a communist system where distribution will be according to need When, thanks to the progress of scientific industry and agriculture, production comes to outstrip consumption, and this will be attained some years after the Revolution, it will no longer be necessary to stingily dole out each worker s share of goods. Everyone will draw what he needs from the abund ... more details
POV check date December 2007 Economism is a term used to describe economic reductionism , that is the reduction of all social fact s to economical dimensions. It is also used to criticize economics as an ideology , in which supply and demand are the only important factors in decisions, and outstrip or permit ignoring literally all other factors. It is believed to be a side effect of neoclassical economics and blind faith in an invisible hand or laissez faire means of making decisions, extended far beyond controlled and regulated markets, and used to make political and military decisions. Conventional ethics would play no role in decisions under pure economism, except insofar as supply would be withheld, demand curtailed, by moral choices of individuals. Thus, critics of economism insist on politics political and other culture cultural dimensions in society . The term of economism has been widely used in the Marxist discourse since Lenin who criticized Karl Kautsky . Marxist philosophy Marxist theorists have also often criticized vulgar Marxism for its economism about ideological discourse. It was also used by economist Charles Bettelheim , and is sometimes used today to criticize neoliberalism as the term single thought . Old Right United States Old Right social critic Albert Jay Nock used the term more broadly, denoting a moral and social philosophy which interprets the whole sum of human life in terms of the production, acquisition, and distribution of wealth . He went on to say I have sometimes thought that here may be the rock on which Western civilization will finally shatter itself. Economism can build a society which is rich, prosperous, powerful, even one which has a reasonably wide diffusion of material well being. It can not build one which is lovely, one which has savor and depth, and which exercises the irresistible power of attraction that loveliness wields. Perhaps by the time economism has run its course the society it has built may be tired of itself ... more details
Taxobox name Atlantic jackknife clam image Ensis directus.jpg image caption Empty shell of Ensis directus regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Bivalvia ordo Veneroida familia Pharidae genus Ensis species E. directus binomial Ensis directus binomial authority Conrad, 1843 Image Navalla.JPG 200px right thumb Jackknife clam, cooked, valves open The Atlantic jackknife , Ensis directus , also known as the bamboo clam , American jackknife clam or razor clam but note that razor clam sometimes refers to different species , is a large species of edible Marine ocean marine bivalve mollusc , found on the North American Atlantic Ocean Atlantic coast, from Canada to South Carolina as well as in Europe . This clam lives in sand and mud and is found in intertidal zone intertidal or subtidal zones in bays and estuaries . Because of its streamlined shell and strong foot, it can burrow in wet sand very quickly, and is also able to swim. It gets its name from the rim of the shell being extremely sharp stepping on one causes extreme pain and a trip to the doctor and the shape of the clam overall baring a strong resemblance to an old fashioned straight razor. At low tide the position of the Atlantic jackknife clam is revealed by a keyhole shaped opening in the sand when the clam is disturbed, a small jet of water squirts from this opening as the clam starts to dig. This species remarkable speed in digging can easily outstrip a human digger, making the clam difficult to catch. Thus the species is not often commercially fished, even though it is widely regarded as a delicacy. The easiest way to catch jackknives is to pour salt on the characteristic breathing holes. The clam will try to escape the salt by coming up out of its hole, at which point you can gently grab the shell and pull it out of the ground. Predators of Ensis directus other than humans include birds, such as the Ring billed Gull ring billed gull Larus delawarensis in North America and the Eurasian Oystercatcher Eurasian ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 John Hume Kedzie 1815 1903 was an American lawyer , real estate developer , and politician . Early life John Kedzie was born September 8, 1815 in Stamford, Connecticut , the son of Scottish people Scottish immigrants. He graduated from Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio in 1841, and was admitted to the bar in 1847. In 1847 he moved to Chicago to begin his law practice. After his arrival in Chicago he observed that Chicago was a bustling city with a fast growing population that would soon outstrip its available space for housing the burgeoning population. Looking around, he realized that surrounding the city were large tracts of undeveloped land on which new neighborhoods and towns could be built to accommodate the burgeoning population and coincidentally earn large profits for those with money to invest in land. Real estate Soon he gave up his law practice to take up real estate development. With partners Luther L. Greenleaf, Cyrus P. Leland and John P. Wilson he formed the Ravenswood Land Company. The company purchased convert 200 acre km2 of land near the Chicago and Great Western Railroad tracks in what is now not coincidentally the Ravenswood, Chicago Ravenswood neighborhood on Northwest Side of Chicago. The company planned and developed land in Evanston, Illinois Evanston . In 1868, Kedzie and Greenleaf moved to Evanston and were instrumental in laying out the Kedzie and Keeney s addition, which formed the nucleus of South Evanston. He was also involved in founding and developing Ravenswood and took an active part in laying out the Lurton and Kedzie addition to Jacksonville, Illinois Jacksonville . Kedzie built his home in Evanston on Ridge Avenue. Unfortunately his home burned down in 1873 and after rebuilding, the new home also burned in 1880. The third home on the same lot in Evanston stood firm. Personal life Kedzie married twice. In July 1850, he married Mary Elizabeth Austin of Greene County, New York but she died July 16, 1854. Th ... more details
multiple issues refimprove January 2009 cleanup January 2009 orphan January 2009 Web Life is a concept, that proposes that the World Wide Web Web has, or could, evolve into an entity worthy of consideration as a life form in its own right a new posthuman species consisting of just one isolated member. TOC Overview The web life ref Tetlow, P.,D., 2007 . The Web s Awake , IEEE Press ref concept considers the Web not as a connected network of computers, as in common interpretations of the Internet, but rather as a sociotechnical machine ref Nijholt, A. 2009 Socio Technical Implementation Socio technical Systems in the Context of Ubiquitous Computing, Ambient Intelligence, Embodied Virtuality, and the Internet of Things. In Handbook of Research on Socio Technical Design and Social Networking Systems. IGI Global Book ref capable of fusing together individuals and organisations into larger coordinated groups. It argues that unlike the technologies that have come before it, the Web is different in that its phenomenal growth and complexity are starting to outstrip our capability to control it directly, making it impossible for us to grasp its completeness in one go. A set of emergent characteristics and behaviours are now starting to appear, it suggests, that we have not programmed individually. These are apparently starting to increase in number and strength. Citation needed date January 2009 Many writers, like Arthur C. Clark and Gregory Stock , have contemplated an emergent property such as life arising from the mass of humanity and computers. Some also refer to this using terminology like metaman , superorganism or global brain but until recently few have chosen to take its potential seriously from a purely Web perspective. Citation needed date January 2009 In fact, in 2005, when Sir Tim Berners Lee first discussed the thinking behind Web Life he light heartedly referred to it as a conspiracy in the spirit of Dan Brown s best selling novel The Da Vinci Code . Building o ... more details
Notability date April 2009 Image Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden Howrah 2011 01 08 9780.JPG thumb right 180px Kyd monument at the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden . Colonel Robert Kyd 1746 27 May, 1793 ref cite book url http www.archive.org stream bengalobituaryo00calgoog page n125 mode 1up page 99 title The Bengal Obituary publisher W Thacker and Co. place Calcutta year 1851 author Holmes and Co. ref was a British army officer stationed in India . He founded the Indian Botanical Gardens botanical garden at Kolkata Calcutta in 1787. ref http www.oxforddnb.com index 101015814 Oxford dictionary of national biography ref Kyd was interested in horticulture and owned a private garden in Shalimar near Howrah. He proposed the idea of a botanic garden to the then Governor General Sir John Macpherson who passed on the idea to the Court of Directors of the East India Company. The pan was approved on July 31 1787. ref cite journal author Hastings, RB year 1986 title The relationships between the Indian botanic garden, Howrah and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in economic botany journal Bull. Bot. Surv. India volume 28 issue 1 4 pages 1 12 url http www.kew.org collections ecbot pages wp content media papers hastings1986howrah.pdf format PDF ref Kyd had proposed that the botanical garden would help in introduction of economically important plants and would help the East India Company outstrip our rivals in every valuable production which nature has confined to this part of the globe . ref cite journal author Sharma, Jayeeta year 2006 title British science, Chinese skill and Assam tea Making empire s garden journal Indian Economic Social History Review volume 43 page 429 ref ref cite journal title Calcutta Botanic Garden and the colonial re ordering of the Indian environment journal Archives of natural history volume 35 issue 1 pages 150 163 year 2008 author Axelby, Richard doi 10.3366 E0260954108000144 url https eprints.soas.ac.uk 7618 1 AH ... more details
In telecommunication and computer science , serial communication is the process of sending data one bit at a time, sequentially, over a communication channel or computer bus . This is in contrast to parallel communication , where several bits are sent as a whole, on a link with several parallel channels. Serial communication is used for all long haul communication and most computer network s, where the cost of cable and synchronization difficulties make parallel communication impractical. Serial computer buses are becoming more common even at shorter distances, as improved signal integrity and transmission speeds in newer serial technologies have begun to outweigh the parallel bus s advantage of simplicity no need for serializer and deserializer, or SerDes and to outstrip its disadvantages clock skew , interconnect density . The migration from Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI to PCI Express is an example. Serial buses Integrated circuit s are more expensive when they have more pins. To reduce the number of pins in a package, many ICs use a serial bus to transfer data when speed is not important. Some examples of such low cost serial buses include Serial Peripheral Interface Bus SPI , I C , UNI O , and 1 Wire . Serial versus parallel The communication links across which computers&mdash or parts of computers&mdash talk to one another may be either serial or parallel. A parallel link transmits several streams of data simultaneously along multiple channels e.g., wires, printed circuit tracks, or optical fibres a serial link transmits a single stream of data. Although a serial link may seem inferior to a parallel one, since it can transmit less data per clock cycle, it is often the case that serial links can be clocked considerably faster than parallel links in order to achieve a higher data rate. A number of factors allow serial to be clocked at a higher rate Clock skew between different channels is not an issue for unclocked asynchronous serial communication links ... more details
Image AbilityPlus3 0.png thumb alt Screen shot of Ability Plus 3.0 Screen shot of Ability Plus 3.0 Ability Plus is an integrated software package written for DOS in the early 80s. Development ceased in 1995 with the last build made in November 1997. It was succeeded by Ability Office on Windows, described below. Ability combined write, spreadsheet, database, graphing and communication functions in a single interface called the Library Screen. The main modules were written from the ground up to share as much code as possible so that, for example, a field in the write or database module would call on the same recalculation engine as the spreadsheet and the display and print routines were common to all. Despite lack of development for over a decade, Ability Plus 3.0, the last version, will still run quite happily under a Windows 7 command prompt. Marketing History Xanaro Technologies, in Toronto, Ontario, initially sought to market Ability ref name xanaro http www.faqs.org abstracts Business IBM Office System May Outstrip Competition DDB Left Holding Atari IOU.html faqs.org , Business abstract 1984. ref in 1984. After a business reorganization at the request of the investors, the product was taken over by Migent Inc, Incline Village, Nevada, around 1984 85 and released as Ability 1.2 in 1985. A new version called Ability Plus was released in 1987 by Migent, that saw the product translated into a French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and other European languages. Around this time in Europe, Ability 1.2 and Ability Plus 1.0 were widely bundled with the Amstrad 1512 and 1640 personal computers. In 1987 Ability Plus won the Barclays Bank British Micro Computing Award. Migent Inc had several products, including the first pocket modem , but fell into financial difficulty for reasons largely unrelated to Ability for example, see Migent vs Ashton Tate ref name emeraldbay http corphist.computerhistory.org corphist view.php?s documents&id 899&PHPSESSID ccd241... Corporate Hist ... more details
The 1887 British Home Championship was the fourth international football soccer football tournament between the British Home Nations . Played during the second half of the 1886&ndash 87 football season, the competition was won by Scotland national football team Scotland for the fourth consecutive time although they had once shared victory with England national football team England . Ireland national football team 1882&ndash 1950 Ireland also achieved their first placing above the bottom of the table, finishing above Wales national football team Wales due to victory at home in their final match. England and Ireland began the competition in early February, England comprehensively defeating their visitors 7&ndash 0 in Sheffield and taking the initial tournament lead. Scotland joined them with a strong victory over Ireland in their first game, but England again seized the top slot with their own defeat of Wales. In their final match, Ireland succeeded in achieving their first ever international victory with a 4&ndash 1 win over Wales in Belfast , to put them in third position. England and Scotland then played a deciding match in Blackburn , Scotland only just running out 3&ndash 2 winners after a very tough game. In the final match, Scotland beat Wales in Wrexham to outstrip England s points total and win the trophy. Table class wikitable style text align center width 150 Team width 20 Pts width 20 Pld width 20 W width 20 D width 20 L width 20 GF width 20 GA width 20 GD style background ccffcc style text align left fb SCO 6 3 3 0 0 9 3 6 style text align left fb ENG 4 3 2 0 1 13 3 10 style text align left fb IRE 2 3 1 0 2 5 12 &minus 7 style text align left fb WAL 0 3 0 0 3 1 10 &minus 9 The points system worked as follows 2 points for a win 1 point for a draw Results footballbox date 5 February 1887 team1 fb rt ENG score 7 &ndash 0 team2 fb IRE goals1 Tinsley Lindley 3, Fred Dewhurst 2, William Cobbold 2 goals2   stadium Bramall Lane , Sheffield footballbox date 1 ... more details