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shefanispeculator · 2 years
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Blake’s Tours
2016
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2017
February 16 – Bakersfield, California @ Rabobank Arena February 17 –  Los Angeles, California @ Forum February 23 –  Portland, Oregon @ Moda Center February 24 –  Spokane, Washington @ Spokane Arena February 25 – Tacoma, Washington @ Tacomadoma March 3 –  Fresno, California @ Savemart Center March 4 –  Las Vegas, Nevada @ TBA March 9 –  Sacramento, California @ Golden 1 Center March 10 –  San Jose, California @ SAP Center March 11 –  San Diego, California @ Valley View Casino Center March 16 –  Evansville, Indiana @ Ford Center March 17 –  Chicago, Illinois @ Allstate Arena TBA –  Omaha, Nebraska @ TBA
2018
date city venue 2/15/18 tulsa, ok bok center 2/16/18 lubbock, tx united supermarkets arena 2/17/18 las cruces, nm pan american center 2/22/18 grand rapids, mi van andel arena 2/23/18 moline, il taxslayer center 2/24/18 st. louis, mo scottrade center 3/2/18 dallas, tx american airlines center 3/3/18 bossier city, la centurylink center 3/8/18 atlanta, ga philips arena 3/9/18 greenville, sc bon secours wellness arena 3/10/18 greensboro, nc greensboro coliseum 3/15/18 columbus, oh nationwide arena 3/16/18 baltimore, md royal farms arena 3/17/18 philadelphia, pa wells fargo center
2019
date city venue 2/14 okc, ok chesapeake energy arena 2/15 kansas city, mo sprint center 2/16 sioux falls, sd denny premier center 2/21 indianapolis, in bankers life fieldhouse 2/22 buffalo, ny keybank center 2/23 pittsburgh, pa ppg paints arena 2/28 peoria, il peoria civic center 3/1 louisville, ky kfc yum! center 3/2 evansville, in ford center 3/7 jacksonville, fl jacksonville veterans memorial arena 3/8 tampa, fl amalie arena 3/9 sunrise, fl bb&t center 3/14 des moines, ia wells fargo arena 3/15 st. paul, mn xcel energy center 3/16 green bay, wi resch center 3/21 uncasville, ct mohegan sun arena 3/22 uncasville, ct mohegan sun arena 3/23 albany, ny times union center
2020
2/27 – salt lake city, ut – vivint smart home arena
3/5 – glendale, az – gila river arena
3/6 – san diego, ca – pechanga arena
3/7 – los angeles, ca – the forum
3/11 – wichita, ks – intrust bank arena
3/12 – omaha, ne – chi health center
3/14 – denver, co – pepsi center
3/19 – chicago, il – allstate arena
3/20 – milwaukee, wi – fiserv forum
3/21 – detroit, mi – little caesars arena
2021
august 18: omaha, ne / chi health center*
august 20: denver, co / ball arena*
september 2: philadelphia, pa / wells fargo center
september 3-4: washington, d.c. / the anthem
september 9: nashville, tn / bridgestone arena
september 10: evansville, in / ford center
september 11: rosemont, il / allstate arena*
september 16: north charleston, sc / north charleston coliseum
september 17: greenville, sc / bon secours wellness arena
september 18: duluth, ga / infinite energy center
september 23: st. louis, mo / enterprise center
september 24: tulsa, ok / bok center
september 25: fort worth, tx /dickies arena
september 30: grand rapids, mi / van andel arena
october 1: detroit, mi / little caesars arena*
october 2: milwaukee, wi / fiserv forum*
2022
None
2023
February 16, Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Nebraska
February 17, Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
February 18, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
February 23, Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina
February 24, Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee
February 25, Legacy Arena at the BJCC, Birmingham, Alabama
March 2, Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Florida
March 3, Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida
March 4, Amway Center, Orlando, Florida
March 9, KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky
March 10, Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio
March 11, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana
March 16, Simmons Bank Arena, North Little Rock, Arkansas
March 17, Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
March 18, T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Missouri
March 23, Heritage Bank Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
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brookstonalmanac · 6 months
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Events 10.26 (after 1940)
1942 – World War II: In the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands during the Guadalcanal Campaign, one U.S. aircraft carrier is sunk and another carrier is heavily damaged, while two Japanese carriers and one cruiser are heavily damaged. 1944 – World War II: The Battle of Leyte Gulf ends with an overwhelming American victory. 1947 – Partition of India: The Maharaja of Kashmir and Jammu signs the Instrument of Accession with India, beginning the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948 and the Kashmir conflict. 1955 – After the last Allied troops have left the country, and following the provisions of the Austrian Independence Treaty, Austria declares that it will never join a military alliance. 1955 – Ngô Đình Diệm proclaims himself as President of the newly created Republic of Vietnam. 1956 – Hungarian Revolution: In the towns of Mosonmagyaróvár and Esztergom, Hungarian secret police forces massacre civilians. As rebel strongholds in Budapest hold, fighting spreads throughout the country. 1958 – Pan American Airways makes the first commercial flight of the Boeing 707 from New York City to Paris. 1967 – Mohammad Reza Pahlavi crowns himself Emperor of Iran. 1968 – Space Race: The Soyuz 3 mission achieves the first Soviet space rendezvous. 1977 – Ali Maow Maalin, the last natural case of smallpox, develops a rash in Somalia. The World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention consider this date to be the anniversary of the eradication of smallpox, the most spectacular success of vaccination. 1979 – Park Chung Hee, President of South Korea, is assassinated by Korean CIA head Kim Jae-gyu. 1985 – The Australian government returns ownership of Uluru to the local Pitjantjatjara Aboriginals. 1989 – China Airlines Flight 204 crashes after takeoff from Hualien Airport in Taiwan, killing all 54 people on board. 1991 – Three months after the end of the Ten-Day War, the last soldier of the Yugoslav People's Army leaves the territory of the Republic of Slovenia. 1994 – Jordan and Israel sign a peace treaty. 1995 – Mossad agents assassinate Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Fathi Shaqaqi in his hotel in Malta. 1995 – An avalanche hits the Icelandic village of Flateyri, destroying 29 homes and burying 45 people, and killing 20. 1999 – The United Kingdom's House of Lords votes to end the right of most hereditary peers to vote in Britain's upper chamber of Parliament. 2000 – A wave of protests forces Robert Guéï to step down as president after the Ivorian presidential election. 2001 – The United States passes the USA PATRIOT Act into law. 2002 – Approximately 50 Chechen terrorists and 150 hostages die when Russian special forces troops storm a theater building in Moscow, which had been occupied by the terrorists during a musical performance three days before. 2003 – The Cedar Fire, the third-largest wildfire in California history, kills 15 people, consumes 250,000 acres (1,000 km2), and destroys 2,200 homes around San Diego. 2004 – Rockstar Games releases Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for the PlayStation 2 in North America, which sold 12 million units for the PS2, becoming the console's best-selling video game. 2012 – Microsoft made a public release of Windows 8 and made available it on new PCs. 2015 – A 7.5 magnitude earthquake strikes in the Hindu Kush mountain range in South Asia, killing 399 people and leaving 2,536 people injured. 2017 – At a level crossing of the Hanko–Hyvinkää railway line, a passenger train collides with an off-road truck of the Nyland Brigade in Raseborg, Finland; four people die and 11 are injured.
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xtruss · 10 months
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The "Daylight," which carried passengers on a 13-hour trip between Los Angeles and San Francisco, was sometimes called the "most beautiful train in America." This vintage postcard from Patt Morrison's collection shows a train on a coastline stretch of track.
Is California About To Lose Its Most Beautiful Train Ride?
— By Patt Morrison | July 07, 2023 | Los Angeles Times
The tale of California’s railroads is a tale of beauties and beasts.
The beasts are the muscle machines, the workaday haulers chuffing to and fro with the takings of forests and mines, fields and factories.
The beauties are the glamor routes, the passenger trains that, whatever shabbiness may have befallen their interiors, more than make up for it with the grandeur of what lies outside their windows.
In 1882, not quite 15 years after the Golden Spike married the nation’s eastern and western rails, the enticing views of the California coast begat the “Surf Line,” starting with the National City-to-Oceanside route in San Diego County — one of the earliest of the lines that would be laid not just for getting passengers from points A to B, but from “aaah!” to “beautiful!”
President Lincoln, a-slog in the Civil War in the summer of 1862, was still farsighted enough to sign the Pacific Railway Act for building the transcontinental railway.
He did not live to ride aboard it. But he would have liked to; California was to him an El Dorado of prodigious promise and beauty, and he often spoke to the Sacramento Union correspondent Noah Brooks about moving here, “to afford better opportunities for his two boys.” At the White House, hours before he was assassinated, he bade farewell to House Speaker Schulyer Colfax, who was heading to California for his own journey. Lincoln told him upon their parting, “How I would rejoice to make that trip!”
Once Americans had supplanted plodding wagon trains with swift rail travel, the drama and the grandeur of the California coast were irresistible for railroads and passengers. By 1893, The Times was promoting the ocean and mountain vistas of the “kite-shaped” route aboard “panorama trains.”
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A map published in The Times in 1893 shows the various train routes around Southern California. (Los Angeles Times archive)
But now — here’s that phrase that signals a change in fortunes — but now, what man hath joined by steel I-beams, climate change may put asunder. Along the gorgeous coastal rail ride through Orange and San Diego counties, the “Lossan” corridor train tracks are taking a pounding. (“Lossan” is brief for Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo.) The bluffs are melting away like sand castles. The beach is receding like the Windsors’ hereditary hairline.
It’s an enormously popular route for commuters and leisure riders alike, as well as an indispensable corridor for moving freight. Anyone who’s been aboard knows there’s nothing as satisfyingly smug as flying along this rail route next to the frothy Pacific on a Sunday evening, and seeing miles of cars backed up on the 5 Freeway, trying to return home.
And still, humiliatingly, for almost 10 months now, the train service has been suspended off and on. At times the most scenic parts of the train route have been served by buses — buses! Some civic and transportation voices are saying perhaps the moment is here to move parts of the rail line inland, sacrificing beauty for safety and scheduling.
If it happens, it will have been a long time coming. The coast-flirting train lines have been beset by uncooperative nature almost from their inaugural runs. In the epochal storms of February 1914, the Lark — a swanky overnight train between Los Angeles and San Francisco — had to stop running for a time because of washouts, The Lark began in 1910 and made its last trip in 1968, by which time the commuter airline PSA had laid on a full schedule of commuter flights between Southern California and the Bay Area.
In March of 1906, a washout above Oceanside stranded about 150 northbound passengers. First a rescue ship tried to get them aboard in strenuous seas, but “the work of transferring the people to the [boat] was fraught with so great peril that after 18 had been dragged, wet and frightened, through the surf to the boat, the plan was abandoned.” The one hotel in town was taken over by the women passengers, and the men slept on the train, eating cream puffs and fudge for breakfast and dinner.
The peril has not always come from nature. Thirty years ago — and maybe even before and since — the boys of Carlsbad made a sport of defying death and the wrath of railroad law. They crouched on the wooden trestle’s inner rail and jumped away at the right moment as the train bore down on them. When the railroad put up fences to stop them, the boys tore them down and even dumped the debris on the tracks.
This country didn’t invent trains, but regards them as wholly American, from the plundering railroad robber barons of the Gilded Age to the notion that steel and steam can master a continent, no matter who or what had to give way. The great age of rail lasted until the greater age of the automobile, and the airplane, but even as we abandoned the train for our own wheels, we romanced it in our imaginations.
In 1978, Los Angeles County Supervisor Baxter Ward got his quixotic way: He persuaded the county and Amtrak to put eight 1940s railroad cars into regular service as the “El Camino,” along the San Diego-Orange County-L.A. run. It was called “El Camino” because, with some liberties, the path supposedly followed the camino, the route, of the mission-building Franciscan priest Junipero Serra.
Everyone professed to love the cars, and ridership took a happy 75,000-passenger bump. But it wasn’t enough to keep the old stock up and rolling, and six months later Amtrak put the cars into storage and put the modern “San Diegan” train cars back on the route.
Our excellent Times librarian Scott Wilson pointed out to me that the stories of coastal trains can be divided between the northbound from L.A. and the southbound from L.A.
Like many California trains, the San Diego-area Surf Line grew into its full length only by bits and fits, finally connecting San Diego to L.A. around 1888.
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A train steams down an attractive track on this vintage postcard from Patt Morrison's collection.
Fifty whole years later, the diesel-powered San Diegan, blurbed as the “first streamline train service” between the two cities, made its maiden voyage in March 1938. Curiously, there seemed to be no VIP or movie star ballyhoo; instead, as The Times wrote, the inaugural passengers on the north-to-south trip were 150 L.A.-area schoolkids.
In 1971, Amtrak took over the San Diegan, and around 2000 replaced it with the Pacific Surfliner, a train that — with asterisk exceptions for interruptions such as landslides — makes its way through Ventura and Santa Barbara into San Luis Obispo County, 350 or so miles in total, above and below L.A.
Railroads were nothing if not ambitious. Tracks and routes came together piecemeal — railroad buffs know these by heart, every bend and curve of track, every name change and route alteration. By 1922, the triumphant Daylight Limited service between Los Angeles and San Francisco offered travelers a short-order diner, open throughout its 13-hour trip.
The more streamlined version, the Coast Daylight, hit the tracks in 1937 and called itself, with reason, the “most beautiful train in the West,” and even “in America.” (In 1999, the “Daylight” got its own 33-cent stamp as part of a postal series of legendary American trains.)
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A display ad that ran in The Times in March 1937 shows a $14 round-trip fare between Los Angeles and San Francisco — "the most beautiful train in the West." (Los Angeles Times archive)
Finally, in 1971, Amtrak took it over and it became the Coast Starlight.
Its day-and-a-half-long journey between L.A. and Seattle couldn’t hope to compete with the swiftness of plane schedules or the versatility of a car; the nickname “Coast Starlate” caught on for good reason. So in the 1990s, the Coast Starlight, for too brief a time, offered first-class culinary luxury unmatched even on the Orient Express, and a Vegas array of live music and comedians.
The food — local and regional delicacies, wine tastings to match — earned a rave review from a food magazine for such offerings as halibut in a pesto crust. On one trip in the early 2000s, The Times heard that the Dalai Lama had recently taken the Coast Starlight, with bodyguards and his own chef.
But again, in spite of the Coast Starlight’s popularity and loyal ridership, it had to pool its box office with the entire system, so its success could not save it, and the lavish deluxe trips and the train “experience” went back to the utilitarian.
One coastal train trip the railroads could never offer was a route along one of the most gorgeous pieces of earthly real estate, Big Sur.
The flighty Highway 1 through Big Sur has been vulnerable to the elements since it opened in 1937, and storm damage shut down its trickiest section in January (that bit is unlikely to open until the end of summer). The manager of Deetjen’s Big Sur Inn told SFGate that “we’re America’s most beautiful cul-de-sac right now,”
When a narrow asphalt thread of highway can barely cling to the Big Sur cliffs, a railroad — even a narrow-gauge railroad — would have been logistically impossible and environmentally catastrophic. The best the train can do is to deliver you to a car rental company in San Luis Obispo or Salinas, wish you luck, and await you in the Bay Area to connect up for the rest of the ride north.
Now, back to the frayed Southern California coast, and the fortunes of its surf-skirting trains.
If we must abandon the trains’ coastal beauty trips for sturdier railbeds inland, the least that the disputed new technology of AI can do for us is to give train riders traveling through scrub and subdivisions a real-time virtual reality cruise along the old surf-and-shoreline route.
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flysair154 · 1 year
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Flights from Fresno to San Diego
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San Diegans hail from a range of cultural backgrounds. European heritage still makes up more than half of the population, which was formerly the large majority. More than one-eighth of the population is now of Asian descent, and a growing one-fourth is Hispanic. 
With over half of the population under 35, the population is still very young despite the large percentage of retirees. The city has one of the highest proportions of college graduates in the country. 
Additionally, a sizeable number of laborer's from Mexico commute from their homes south of the border to the San Diego region to work (often as domestics or farmworkers.
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Places to Visit in San Diego
1.Embarcadero
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The eastern shore of San Diego Bay in San Diego, California's harbour is known as the Embarcadero. Spanish for "boarding house" is "Embarcadero." 
In the Columbia neighborhood of Downtown San Diego, The Embarcadero is located on land managed by The Port of San Diego.
 2. Cardiff State Beach
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Cardiff State Beach is a guarded beach that is a part of the California state park system and is situated close to San Diego. Swimming, surfing, and beachcombing are all very popular hobbies. 
A state-run campground is located near San Elijo State Beach, which is right next to Cardiff State Beach.
 3. Living Discovery Center
The Sweetwater Marsh Unit of the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge near Chula Vista, California, is home to the Living Coast Discovery Center, an environmental teaching facility with displays of birds, animals, and marine life.
 4. Presidio Park
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In San Diego, California, there is a city park called Presidio Park. The San Diego Presidio and San Diego Mission, the first European colonies in what is now Western America, were established there in 1769.
 The mission was relocated a few miles upriver in 1773, but the fort remained on Presidio Hill.
 5. Sunny Jim’s Sea cave
One of the seven distinctive caves in La Jolla Cove is Sunny Jim Cave. The cave, which has been accessible to the general public since 1903, has an interesting past.
 La Jolla, a typical San Diego suburb, is home to a little, endearing cave that is nestled on the ocean's edge.
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irvinenewshq · 1 year
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mimelord1 · 2 years
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Blink-182s Travis Barker Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus Reuniting for New Music and World Tour
Blink-182’s Travis Barker, Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus Reuniting for New Music and World Tour https://ift.tt/f1IsqJD 2023 Latin America March 11 – Tijuana, MX – Imperial GNP (Festival) March 14 – Lima, Peru – Estadio San Marcos March 17-19 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Lollapalooza Argentina (Festival) March 17-19 – Santiago, Chile – Lollapalooza Chile (Festival) March 21-22 – Asuncion, Paraguay – Venue TBD March 23-26 – Bogotá, Colombia – Estereo Picnic (Festival) March 24-26 – São Paulo, Brazil – Lollapalooza Brasil (Festival) March 28 – Mexico City, MX – Palacio de los Deportes+ April 1-2 – Monterrey, MX – Venue TBD North America May 4 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center May 6 – Chicago, IL – United Center May 9 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena May 11 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena May 12 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre May 16 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse May 17 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena May 19 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden May 20 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena May 21 – Boston, MA – TD Garden May 23 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena May 24 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center May 26 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Arena May 27 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium Jun 14 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center Jun 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Banc of California Stadium Jun 20 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena Jun 22 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center Jun 23 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center Jun 25 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena Jun 27 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena Jun 29 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place Jun 30 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome Jul 3 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena Jul 5 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center Jul 7 – Austin, TX – Moody Center Jul 8 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center Jul 10 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena Jul 11 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – FLA Live Arena Jul 13 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena Jul 14 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center Jul 16 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena Europe Sep 2 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro Sep 4 – Belfast, UK – SSE Arena Sep 5 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena Sep 8 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis Sep 9 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena Sep 12 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena Sep 13 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena Sep 14 – Oslo, Norway – Spektrum Sep 16 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena Sep 17 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena Sep 19 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena Sep 20 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle Oct 2– Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena Oct 3 – Madrid, Spain – Wizink Centre Oct 4 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi Oct 6 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena Oct 8 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome Oct 9 – Paris, France – Accor Arena Oct 11 – London, UK – The O2 Oct 14 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena Oct 15 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena Oct 21 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young Festival 2024 Australia/New Zealand  Feb 9 – Perth, Western Australia – RAC Arena Feb 11 – Adelaide, South Australia – Entertainment Centre Feb 13 – Melbourne, Victoria – Rod Laver Arena Feb 16 – Sydney, New South Wales – Qudos Bank Arena Feb 19 – Brisbane, Queensland – Entertainment Centre Feb 23 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena Feb 26 – Christchurch, NZ – Christchurch Arena The post Blink-182’s Travis Barker, Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus Reuniting for New Music and World Tour first appeared on Suave Media. Tags and categories: Uncategorized via WordPress https://ift.tt/40qmTFY October 11, 2022 at 03:59PM
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macnews-org · 2 years
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Jamf kicks off JNUC 2022 with new remote access tools, enhancements to Jamf Trust, Jamf Protect upgrades, and more
Jamf kicks off JNUC 2022 with new remote access tools, enhancements to Jamf Trust, Jamf Protect upgrades, and more
Today, Jamf kicked off its 13th annual JNUC in San Diego, California. Today at JNUC 2022, Jamf is joined by partners including Apple, Google, Okta Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and SwiftConnect, and with customers American Airlines and HSBC. Jamf discussed how its commitment to continuous product innovation is helping companies adapt their business processes and systems in order to take full…
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shizukathefox · 2 years
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I'm back from Los Angeles and San Diego!
Over the week, I had the opportunity to go to California with my dad. God, the city was beautiful, the food was awesome... and so much chocolate and SWEETS!
I just got home before 2 AM on Saturday morning, and I felt really tired. This was my very first time being here in LA, and I'm happy that I had so much fun here on my vacation.
Sometime before my 20th birthday, which is August 26th, was that time I visited Los Angeles and explored San Diego. I think I explored very little, compared to SO MUCH I've seen these past few days.
Los Angeles City and Burbank were my absolute favorite parts of Los Angeles, with all the different people, food smells, the upbeat energy, and animation studios, the places that America loves! It's HUGE!
I ate my first ever Bic Mac bought from McDonald’s in LA, and Chicken McNuggets too! Both were SO delicious!
In Burbank, I went to Frederator Studios! If you watched Adventure Time, Bravest Warriors, Super Fuckers, and/or Bee and Puppycat, you'll understand what an amazing experience this is! If you ever go there, try to get some postcards (they also have books in here too, just in case if you want to read them, of course).
My dad especially introduced me to the most popular places in LA, such as Beverly Hills and Hollywood. It was AWESOME!
What I did NOT like about the city was the freaking “no service“ thing. You get no access to anything else until your phone either gives you either all four signal bars or the least bit of signal bars (which is never). I was upset I would end up getting to have no service at all, but I kept my cool. I just sort of swore at myself before getting my service back.
I could say that some areas in California have no service, but let's be honest:
AREAS WITH NO SERVICE ARE EVERYWHERE. Even here in Virginia.
It was great being with my dad, and I already miss him. But I'll see him again soon when he comes back on the 25th of August, which is before my 20th birthday, and on the 26th of August, which is my 20th birthday, dad and I will take a trip to New York City, especially Manhattan.
Also, my flights were great on account of listening to lots and lots of music by my favorite musicians, like Swedish House Mafia, Avicii, Skrillex, Zedd, and Porter Robinson! Thank you, American Airlines and United Airlines!
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latestinbollywood · 2 years
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Phil Mickelson Wiki, Wife, Biography, Age, Children, Family,Height, Net Worth & Facts
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Phil Mickelson (Philip Alfred Mickelson) is an American professional golfer who competed at the 2022 Open Championship where he lost in round 2 on 15 July 2022. On 15 July, he ducked in line behind Lucas Herbert and on and off the bridge in an instant. Tiger woods won this championship. Phil was so far as he could be. Tiger's hat was in his right hand in the sky. In this post, you are about to get all the details like Wiki, Wife, Biography, Age, Daughter, Family, Father, Mother, Siblings, Ethnicity, Nationality, Height, Weight, Education, Religion, Net Worth & More. 
Who Is Phil Mickelson? Wikipedia
Phil Mickelson is an American professional golfer. He plays LIV Golf. He tunred professoinal in 1992. His highest ranking is 2 which was achieved on 11 February 2001. His professional wins are 57. He won 45 times on PGA Tour, 11 times on the European Tour, one time on the Asian Tour, one time on the Sunshine Tour, one time on the PGA Tour of Australasia, one time on the Challenge Tour, four times on the PGA Tour Champions and four times on another tour
Phil Mickelson Wiki, Biography ( Birthplace, Date of Birth, Religion, & Early Life)
Phil Mickelson was born to a Christian family on 16 June 1970 as Philip Alfred Mickelson in San Diego, California, United States. He lived in San Diego, then in Scottsdale, Arizona. He was introduced to golf by his maternal grandfather, Alfred Santos who was a caddie at Pebble Beach Golf Links. He took Phil to play golf as a child. He started to play golf under his father's guidance before moving to school. Real Name Philip Alfred Mickelson Nick Name, Other Name Lefty, Phil Mickelson Profession American Professional Golfer Playing Style Aggressive & Highly Social Date of  Birth 16 June 1970 Birth Place San Diego, California, United States Residence Rancho Santa Fe, California, United States Gender Male Religion Christianity
Phil Mickelson Age, Education, Zodiac Sign
Phil Mickelson is 52 years old as of now. He celebrates his birthday on 16 June every year and his zodiac sign is Gemini. He went to the University of San Diego High School in San Diego where he completed he completed his high school study in 1988. He joined Arizona State University in Tempe with a golf scholarship from where he completed his bachelor's degree. Age 50 Years Zodiac Sign Gemini School University of San Diego High School in San Diego College Arizona State University in Tempe
Who is Amy Mickelson? Wiki, Phil Mickelson's Wife
Amy Mickelson is the wife of American professional golfer Phil Mickelson. This couple met each other in 1992. She thought that Phil worked at the golf course shop but he told her that he was a professional golfer. Their first date was on a tennis court. This couple got married in 1996 in Maui, Hawaii, United States, and has been living happily. Amy Mickelson was born in 1972 and is 50 years old as of now. She completed her bachelor's degree from Arizona State University. Amy got diagnosed In May 2009 with breast cancer at the age of 37. She underwent major surgery. Phil Mickelson's Marital Status Married Phil Mickelson's Wife Name Amy Mickelson First Time Meeting 1992 Marriage Date 1996 Amy Mickelson's Profession Not Known Amy Mickelson's Birthplace Not Known Amy Mickelson's Date of Birth 1972 Amy Mickelson's Age 50 Years Old as of 2022
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Phil Mickelson Family, Father, Mother, Siblings
Phil Mickelson was born to Philip Mickelson (Father) and Mary Santos (Mother). His father is an airline pilot along with a former naval aviator. His father played golf and Phil learned golf from his father. Phil has a sister named Tina Mickelson who is a public speaker and a writer. Tina is older than Phil. Phil has a brother named Tim Mickelson. Father Name Philip Mickelson Mother Name Mary Santos Father's Profession Airline Pilot & Former Naval Aviator Mother's Profession Not Known Sister Tina Mickelson (Public Speaker & Writer) Brother Tim Mickelson
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Phil Mickelson Children, Daughter, Son
Phil Mickelson has three children with her wife, Amy. Their first child was born on 21 June 1999 whose name is Amanda Brynn Mickelson. Phil's second child was born on 23 October 2001 whose name is Sophia Isabel Mickelson. Their third child was born on 23 March 2003 whose name is Evan Samuel Mickelson. Children 3 Son Evan Samuel Mickelson Daughter Amanda Brynn Mickelson, Sophia Isabel Mickelson
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Phil Mickelson Ethnicity, Ethnic Background, Nationality
Phil Mickelson's ethnicity is American-White. He is of Portuguese, Sicilian, and Swedish descent. He was born and grew up in the United States that's why his nationality is American. Ethnicity American-White Nationality American
Phil Mickelson Height, Weight
Phil Mickelson is 6 feet 3 inches tall. His weight is 91 kg. Height 6 Feet 3 Inches 191 Cm Weight 91 Kg 200 lbs
Phil Mickelson Career, Wins, Awards, Achievements
Tours Wins PGA Tour 45 European Tour 11 Asian Tour 1 Sunshine Tour 1 PGA Tour of Australasia 1 Challenge Tour 1 PGA Tour Champions 4 Other 4 Major Championships Wins (Year) Masters Tournament 2004, 2006, 2010 PGA Championship 2005, 2021 U.S. Open 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013 The Open Championship 2013 Awards & Achievements Year World Golf Hall of Fame 2012 Haskins Award 1990, 1991, 1992
Phil Mickelson Net Worth, Income, Salary, Source of Income
Phil Mickelson earns a very huge amount from his golf career. His net worth is approx $400 million. He earns $50 million per year.  Net Worth Approx $400 Million Salary $50 Million per Year Income Source Golf Sports
Phil Mickelson Facts
- Phil Mickelson is an American professional golfer. - He was born to a Christian family on 16 June 1970 as Philip Alfred Mickelson in San Diego, California, United States. - Phil Mickelson is 52 years old as of now. - He went to the University of San Diego High School in San Diego where he completed he completed his high school study in 1988. - Mickelson joined Arizona State University in Tempe with a golf scholarship from where he completed his bachelor's degree. - Amy Mickelson is the wife of American professional golfer Phil Mickelson. This couple met each other in 1992. - He Mickelson was born to Philip Mickelson (Father) and Mary Santos (Mother). - Phil Mickelson has three children with her wife named Amanda Brynn Mickelson, Sophia Isabel Mickelson, and Evan Samuel Mickelson.  - Phil Mickelson's ethnicity is American-White. - His nationality is American. - Phil Mickelson is 6 feet 3 inches tall. His weight is 91 kg. - His net worth is approx $400 million.
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Alaska Airways cuts 4 home routes hitting Austin and LA hardest
Alaska Airways is the most recent service to tweak its route community. The Seattle-based service is chopping 4 routes from its schedule, as first seen in Cirium community information and later confirmed by an airline spokesperson. You will discover the total record of route cuts beneath: Join our each day e-newsletter Austin-Bergstrom Worldwide Airport (AUS) — Palm Springs Worldwide Airport (PSP), efficient Nov. 30, 2022. Los Angeles Worldwide Airport (LAX) — AUS, efficient Jan. 9, 2023. LAX — Salt Lake Metropolis Worldwide Airport (SLC), efficient Nov. 30, 2022. San Diego Worldwide Airport (SAN) — Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA), efficient Could 23, 2023. COURTESY CIRIUM The toughest-hit airports are Los Angeles and Austin, that are every dropping two locations. Maybe most attention-grabbing is that the service is dropping two routes from its hub in LA. All six main U.S. airways function hubs or focus cities in Los Angeles, they usually compete fiercely for the native market. When Alaska exits the LA-to-Austin route, it will cede the market to a mixture of American, Delta, Southwest, Spirit and United. The 5 aforementioned airways, together with JetBlue, additionally fly between LA and Salt Lake Metropolis, maybe making it tough for Alaska to fly the aggressive route profitably. (After all, it is price noting that Alaska’s rival Delta operates loads of each day flights between these two hubs.) In the meantime, pulling two routes from Austin comes as town has seen explosive progress in airline service previously few years, even with the pandemic, because the Texas metropolis has seen many main firms opening workplaces or shifting headquarters there. No service has grown in Austin not too long ago as a lot as American Airways has. Even with American’s mega-hub and headquarters nearly 200 miles away in Fort Value, Texas, the airline retains including new routes and spreading its wings from Austin. Although American is not able to name Austin a spotlight metropolis, it is now the airport’s second-largest airline, behind Southwest, by the variety of flights, Cirium information exhibits. American is even constructing a brand-new Admirals Membership within the Texas capital that’s poised to be one of many nicest in your entire community. The cuts aren’t all unhealthy information for Alaska and its flyers. That is as a result of Alaska and American are each members of the Oneworld alliance they usually associate below a so-called West Coast worldwide alliance, which incorporates reciprocal elite advantages, mileage incomes and redemption alternatives, complimentary elite upgrades and extra. ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY American operates flights on all of the routes that Alaska is chopping, apart from the one from San Diego to Santa Barbara — which for now will likely be unserved by any service. Alaska added the quick, 192-mile, intra-California service final summer season as a approach for flyers to keep away from a four-plus hour drive that is typically slower with site visitors. The airline averaged nearly 25 passengers per day paying a mean gross fare of $93 throughout the third quarter of 2021 (which incorporates a lot of the summer season season), in keeping with Division of Transportation information. Whereas Alaska is a fan favourite for a lot of West Coast flyers, not less than these vacationers can nonetheless accrue Mileage Plan perks and standing with American flights on all however one route. In an announcement confirming the cuts, an Alaska Airways spokesperson stated it had “eliminated 4 routes from our schedule after figuring out they weren’t fashionable amongst our visitors.” Originally published at Irvine News HQ
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