KeyBank To Build More Branches In Greater Seattle By 2012 – Update
KeyBank To Build More Branches In Greater Seattle By 2012 – Update
KeyBank To Build More Branches In Greater Seattle By 2012 – Update
KeyCorp. (KEY), the holding company for KeyBank National Association, said Friday that KeyBank will build 20 new branches in Greater Seattle between 2009 and 2012, five greater than the number announced by the company in 2008. The regional bank cited the success of the six branches opened since 2008 in addition to current market conditions and market disruption for the change in plans.
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Report: Mariners hire Wedge as new manager
SEATTLE- The Seattle Mariners have reportedly chosen former Cleveland Indians skipper Eric Wedge as their new manager.
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Vladimir

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Recently I blogged about a new project that I am starting called portraits. The idea is that I will offer to anyone who asks me for money from now on in exchange for their portrait.
I met Vladimir at about 1:45 earlier this morning down around the Pike Place Market area of Seattle. Vladimir asked me for money and I told him about my portrait project. When I told him about my project he said he’d do it for . I told him that I only paid for the project and he agreed to pose.
Vladimir did not seem to want to talk about himself. When I asked him questions he was not very responsive. I asked him if he had family he said no. But he then added that the entire world was his family. Vladimir said he’d been in Seattle 4 years and had lived in Philadelphia for 10 years before that.
After I took his portrait and paid Vladimir he asked me for more money again. He said he could write me a poem for more money.
Update: Some people have asked me if it would be ok if they start their own version of this project as well. I think that is great and believe that frequently the best projects become collaborative. With that in mind I’ve created a new Portraits group on Flickr. If you’d to, feel free to join the group and post your own portraits there.
Report: Mariners hire Wedge as new manager
SEATTLE- The Seattle Mariners have reportedly chosen former Cleveland Indians skipper Eric Wedge as their new manager.
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NFL’s Biggest Week 6 Upset: Seattle Seahawks Will Beat Chicago Bears
There is an upset, whether minor or monumental, every week in the NFL.
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49ers schedule
Date Opponent Res./Time Sept. 12 at Seattle L, 31-6 Sept. 20 New Orleans L, 25-22 Sept. 26 at Kansas City L, 31-10 Oct. 3 at Atlanta L, 16-14 Oct. 10 Philadelphia L, 27-24 Oct. 17 Raiders W, 16-9 Oct. 24 at Carolina 10…
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Seattle snow

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Snow falls on 39th Avenue Northeast at Northeast 65th Street in Seattle’s Bryant neighborhood on Jan. 4, 2009.
Protection still tops list of Bears problems
Jay Cutler’s latest beating wasn’t the only ugly aspect for the Chicago Bears in their loss to Seattle on Sunday.
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I kind of chuckled when reading that one of your initial thoughts is that Seattle is diverse, especially because you live in New York. Seattle is super white! From the airport, the light rail goes through Seattle's Rainier Valley, which is indeed one of Seattle's most diverse areas. It's also one of the poorest. The idealist in me says that light rail was built to help provide cheap public transportation for low-income residents that need it the most. The cynic in me says that the government decided to build the light rail there because low-income people couldn't effectively organize to stop the (very disruptive) construction. That being said, I love the light rail, and I do think it has ultimately benefited the Rainier Valley community. But it was a very painful process.
For something completely different from the usual lily white Seattle food scene, I recommend you check out the Clean Greens Farmers Market. It's open 10:00 am – 6:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays at 21st and Fir St. in the Central District, Seattle's historically black neighborhood.
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@pabloj: You're not quite the average Joe
but I'll happily answer the questions of a long time reader and supporter:
I think that making the code build on MinGW and maintaining another build platform is less efficient than cleaning up the acts on the existing MSVC build and running it properly. Others may have different opinions.
Trying to support an additional (and redundant) build platform when there are not enough resources available to support the existing build makes no sense to me, unless there is a reason to ditch the MSVC build in favor of a MinGW build. You seem to be making the argument that cross-compiling is the reason.
I think that cross-compiling is less efficient than running the build process on a native system, which could be done in a Virtual Box. Both require a *nix user willing to go a very long extra-mile. It is not just getting the tools going: producing an installer for distribution is 20% build and 80% quality assurance.
AFAIK the MSVC build works well. It is only the documentation and the SDK that needs to be updated and maintained. It is more efficient IMHO to mentor an average Windows-Joe to do the job, hoping that he will maintain the documentation, update the SDK, and support the build. I started doing that on the Hugin-PTX with Joachim. Other Windows users seemed to follow too.
My personal opinion is that native building tools (i.e. MSVC for Windows and XCode for OSX) have a natural advantage. I am not inclined to use MinGW, neither on Windows nor for cross compiling, unless I have no alternative.
As-is, the Hugin code does not build on MinGW. A Windows user recently posted patches to make it work; and other users started looking at the cross-compiling avenue on *nix machines. I recently stopped reading the Hugin-PTX mailing list and I don't know the status of their effort.
I have even less information about building Enblend with MinGW. Enblend v4.0 is not released yet. I was mentioning an Enblend pre-release 4.0 which I built on an Ubuntu and on a Windows box. The Windows build was with MSVC.]]>
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