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The Muggs Discography
Genre: Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock | 4 albums | mp3 CBR 320kbps | Size: 593MB


The Muggs formed in February of 2000. Guitar player Danny Methric and Bass player Tony DeNardo were playing in two bands at that time: The Detroit Underground Blues Band and Fat Belly Brown. Danny was hanging out at The Music Menu in downtown Detroit when he ran into Matt Rost, a local drummer that had actually been in Fat Belly Brown for about two weeks before leaving, as he decided his band workload at the time was too heavy. They got to talking and Danny found out that Matt had just quit his main project, The Immortal Winos of Soul. Danny mentioned that he was looking to do something different than Fat Belly Brown, something more "bluesy", and Matt said he'd be interested. The Ugliest Band on a Carousel - photo by Maggie Bouchard

It didn't take long for the band to start gelling as all three players had been musicians for at least seven years. DeNardo and Methric have always played together in every band they were in and Rost was a consummate drummer in his own right. In October 2000, the Muggs recorded their first EP demo so that they had something to play bar owners to get gigs. "They were good enough for the money that we spent, but keep in mind, those songs are only demos," says Tony.

In March 2001, the Muggs were invited to play the Hamtramck Blowout, a music festival that involves hundreds of Detroit bands at about twenty different bars in the city of Hamtramck, a city contained entirely within Detroit. This show, played at Paychecks to a packed house, seemed to solidify the group as an established act in Detroit. From March to September 2001, the Muggs continued playing more and more shows, gaining a solid fan base in the process. In August of 2001, they were asked to play the very last show ever in the famed Gold Dollar before it went out of business. Neil Yee, the owner of the Gold Dollar, asked the Muggs to play to "sell me out of my remaining imports." The Muggs accepted and played by themselves to about sixty guests. On September 2nd, 2001 the Muggs played a high energy show to a packed tent outdoors at the Cadieux Cafe's "Mussel Beach Music Festival." They did not know that this would be their last show for quite some time.

On Tuesday, September 4th, 2001 bass player Tony DeNardo suffered a hemorrhagic stroke that nearly ended his life. He was completely paralyzed on his right side and unable to speak. DeNardo survived his stroke but was in bad shape. The Ugliest Band in the World: The Muggs

Not wanting to replace DeNardo on bass guitar, Danny and Matt decided to get involved in different bands and other projects while Tony was recovering. Methric spearheaded a project called Over Under Sideways Down (named after a Yardbirds' song), playing with Muggs' drummer Rost and three other prominent musicians from around the Detroit scene: Brett Lucas, consummate lead guitarist and young bluesman, Ross Westerbur from 500 Ft. Of Pipe fame on piano, and Chuck Bartels, a local bass legend. Danny also played with The Kingsnakes for about six months until The Go asked him to join their band and record an album with them. The Go was a short lived experience for Danny as The Paybacks were looking for a lead guitarist and Methric seemed a perfect fit. Matt Rost also participated in other bands as well, including Colic and several jazz ensembles.

On December 8th, 2002, DeNardo had a fund-raiser at the Cadieux Cafe (in eastside Detroit) to raise money to send him to to California for some medical treatment that he hoped would speed his recovery. That night turned out to be magical; everybody who's anybody showed up for the fund-raiser as DeNardo had his favorite bands in Detroit play. The bands included Mod Orange, Stunning Amazon featuring Audra Kubat, Blue Song, Climax Divine, Over Under Sideways Down, and many others. The place was packed with tons of generous people, and included an auction of dozens of local artists' CDs, donated for the event. The Ugliest Band in the World: The Muggs

DeNardo had two more fundraisers shortly thereafter, at Jacoby's in downtown Detroit and Nancy Whiskey's in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit. He now had enough money to go to Southern California, where he stayed with his father, Frank, and attended daily physical therapy. From January until June of 2003, Tony worked hard and kept in close contact with Methric. In February 2003, a friend of the Muggs, Matt Smith from the band Outrageous Cherry, mentioned that Tony could, if he wanted to, play his bass lines on a piano. After a discussion between old friends Tony and Danny, Tony decided to give it a shot.

Tony bought a Fender Rhodes Mark I to perform the bass lines that he used to play on his bass guitar. After months of practicing two to three hours daily, DeNardo returned to Detroit, still unable to use his right arm but ready to start rehearsals again, using his new instrument. After about a month of rehearsals together, the Muggs returned to the Cadieux Cafe, almost two years to the day after their last show together, to play their comeback show at the Cadieux Cafe's Mussel Beach Party 2003.

Since then it has been nothing but good times and good music as the Muggs picked up right where they left off. They were signed by indie label Times Beach Records in August 2004, and on July 19th, 2005 the Muggs released their eponymously titled first album in stores nationwide and distributed it overseas. Soon after, three of the Muggs' songs from that first album ("Need Ya Baby", "Gonna Need My Help", and "Rollin' B-Side Blues") became the soundtrack for the 2006 and 2007 Dodge Charger website. Then soon after that, the Muggs were contacted by www.canyouhearme.tv - a website dedicated to finding the best underground bands in America, and the Muggs were 1 of only 3 bands selected in Detroit to perform and film a "rockumentary." Footage of their August 24th, 2005 performance at the Magic Stick in Downtown Detroit was used, as well as numerous interviews of the band and others. In January of 2007, this Muggs' rock doc and live show were aired on PBS (in Michigan and all of Canada) as part of Can You Hear ME TV's "Rock n' Roll Safari"! At about the same time, The Muggs started a tour of Spain, playing 8 shows in 8 different cities. Soon after arriving back in the states, fans voted the Muggs Best Blues Artist/Group for 2007 in the Feb 28th, 2007 issue of Real Detroit Weekly.

In June of 2007, after a tip from a longtime fan, the Muggs sent in an application to appear on a new FOX TV series (named "The Next Great American Band") set to air in October 2007. The Muggs were flown out to audition in the Nevada desert in August of '07 and were accepted into the top 12 (out of 10,000+ applicants) by the judges, which meant they would be appearing on the show. The Muggs got to display their talent on national TV for four shows, until they were voted off. They got to play two of their original songs ? "Slow Curve" and "Should've Learned My Lesson" ? along with two cover songs, and had a great experience staying out on the west coast and appearing on the show.

After their national television exposure, The Muggs won Riff2's (local WRIF online radio) "Best Rock Band of the Year 2007" award in February 2008, and have again teamed up with Dodge for a promotional compilation CD entitled, "Out of Detroit & Into Dodge". "Need Ya Baby" from the Muggs first LP is the song Dodge selected to be on the compilation. Dodge is pressing 100,000 CD's to go over to Europe and into Dodge Dealerships. Luckily, European buyers of new Dodge automobiles get the comp CD as a bonus! Then more good news for the Muggs: at the 2008 Detroit Music Awards, the band won the "Outstanding Rock Artist/Group" award and Danny Methric won the "Outstanding Rock/Pop Instrumentalist" award for his electric guitar playing.

On May 9th, 2008, the Muggs released their second LP entitled "On With The Show." The album has received great reviews in several publications and on several rock websites, including an 8/10 review in the August 2008 issue of Classic Rock Magazine.

In October 2009, Matt Rost stepped down as drummer of The Muggs. Todd Glass, one of the most respected and sought-after drummers in Detroit, replaced Rost. Soon after, in the spring of 2010, the Muggs embarked on another successful tour of Spain and the Canary Islands - this time playing 12 shows in a 15 day period. And in late 2010, the Muggs entered the studio to begin recording their third full-length album "Born Ugly", which is being released April 29th, 2011.

The band has enjoyed opening for countless classic rock and various national acts including Mountain, Robin Trower, Cactus, Savoy Brown, Ten Years After, Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple/Black Sabbath, Johnny Lang, Candlebox, North Mississippi Allstars, the Verve Pipe, Electric Six, & the Detroit Cobras. Their popularity continues to grow, as exhibited by their making the "100 HOT Unsigned Bands" list in Music Connection in December 2008, and by their over 86,000 fans on myspace.com and fast-growing facebook following.

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#12
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::Album Info::
Album Title: BiTrektual
Artist | Group: Voltaire
Label: Mars Needs Music
Release date: 2012
Genre: Dark Cabaret;Folk/Rock
Number of track(s): 15
File format: mp3
Total duration: 00h:59m:39s:630ms
Total size: 136.4736 MB

::Track List::
01 > BiTrektual --> [5mn 2s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 11.5 MiB ]
02 > The Trouble With Tribbles --> [4mn 42s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 10.8 MiB ]
03 > Screw The Ocampa --> [2mn 14s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 5.12 MiB ]
4 > The Sexy Data Tango --> [3mn 23s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 7.76 MiB ]
05 > The USS Makes Shit Up --> [5mn 50s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 13.4 MiB ]
06 > Poopin' On The Enterprise (A Monologue) --> [1mn 57s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 4.47 MiB ]
07 > Worf's Revenge --> [3mn 15s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 7.44 MiB ]
08 > Yoda (A Monologue) --> [2mn 2s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 4.68 MiB ]
09 > Cantina --> [7mn 38s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 17.5 MiB ]
10 > Damn You, George Lucas (A Monologue) --> [1mn 55s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 4.41 MiB ]
11 > Docking Bay 94 --> [4mn 51s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 11.1 MiB ]
12 > It's Bigger On The Inside --> [3mn 58s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 9.09 MiB ]
13 > Expendable --> [3mn 41s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 8.43 MiB ]
14 > BiTrektual --> [5mn 2s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 11.5 MiB ]
15 > Secret Message --> [4mn 4s ] [ 320 Kbps ] [ CBR ] [ 9.33 MiB ]

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#13
Pluralsight - VMware vCloud Hybrid Service (vCHS) | 324MB
Duration: 2h 45m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1024×768 15fps | Audio: AAC 44.1KHz 2ch

Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English

VMware’s vCloud Hybrid Service, or vCHS, is a new offering that adds cloud elasticity and scale to vSphere infrastructures. Watch this course to find out what you need to know about vCHS, how to implement it, and how to administer your vCHS cloud on a daily basis.

VMware’s new public infrastructure as a service (IaaS) cloud offering was designed to provide enterprises with the business agility and efficiency that they need to stay competitive. By providing VMware’s enterprise customers with a powerful, fast, robust, secure, and reliable infrastructure on demand solution that is fully compatible with their existing vSphere infrastructure, VMware has created a compelling hybrid cloud offering. In this course, you’ll learn specifically how vCHS works, how you would administer it, how to create new virtual machines, how to manage virtual networks, administer users, connect your re infrastructure, and much more!

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#14
Pluralsight - C# Generics | 482MB
Duration: 4h 20m | Video: WMV3 (.wmv) 1024×768 30fps | Audio: WMA2 44.1KHz 2ch

Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English

Generics are a powerful feature of the C# language that allow you to create type-safe data structures and APIs. This course will examine generics from every angle. We’ll look at the built-in generic collections of the .NET framework, and use generic classes, interfaces, and delegates in building custom collections. There are tips for cleaning up and hiding generic noise from business logic, as well as a thorough demonstration of constraints, covariance, and contravariance in building APIs for a custom repository and inversion of control container.

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Pluralsight - ADO.NET Fundamentals (2013)
WMV | WMV3 110kbps | English | 1024×768 | 15fps | 4h 06mins | WMA2 stereo 128kbps | 516 MB
Genre: Video Training

Overview of ADO.NET including SqlConnection, SqlCommand, SqlDataAdapter. Introduction to ADO.NET with an overview of many SqlClient objects, concurrency and transaction management overview, Transient Fault Handling Application Block, performance considerations and dealing with XML data.

Working Files Included

01. ADO.NET Overview
│ 01. ADO.NET Overview.wmv

02. Setting Up Your Environment
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Download Database.wmv
│ 03. Create Project.wmv

03. Connect to A Data Source Using ADO.NET
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Setup and Connecting with WinForm.wmv
│ 03. Connecting with ASP.NET.wmv
│ 04. SqlConnectionStringBuilder.wmv
│ 05. Change ApplicationName.wmv
│ 06. Conclusion.wmv

04. Retrieving Data from A Data Source
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Build SQL Statement.wmv
│ 03. Implement Data Layer.wmv
│ 04. WinForm Application.wmv
│ 05. ASP.NET Application.wmv
│ 06. Stored Procedure.wmv
│ 07. Summary.wmv

05. Inserting, Deleting, Updating Data from A Data Source
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Prepare ExecuteNonQuery.wmv
│ 03. Stored Procedure.wmv
│ 04. Inserts With ExecuteNonQuery.wmv
│ 05. Inserts With ExecuteScalar.wmv
│ 06. Using Output Parameter.wmv
│ 07. Using ReturnValue Parameter.wmv
│ 08. Deletes With ExecuteNonQuery.wmv
│ 09. Updates With ExecuteNonQuery.wmv
│ 10. Apply Changes In ASP.NET.wmv
│ 11. Summary.wmv

06. Understanding Errors with ADO.NET
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Catch SqlException Errors.wmv
│ 03. Use RAISEERROR.wmv
│ 04. Change ASP.NET Application.wmv
│ 05. Summary.wmv

07. Using SqlDataAdapter
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Load A DataTable.wmv
│ 03. Bind A DataTable.wmv
│ 04. Update with SqlDataAdapter.wmv
│ 05. Change ASP.NET Application.wmv
│ 06. Summary.wmv

08. Client Side Performance Tracking
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Setup.wmv
│ 03. RetrieveStatistics.wmv
│ 04. Display All Statistics.wmv
│ 05. Roundtrips.wmv
│ 06. Summary.wmv

09. Managing Concurrency and Transactions
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Concurrency with WHERE clause.wmv
│ 03. Concurrency with SqlDataAdapter.wmv
│ 04. Concurrency with Timestamp.wmv
│ 05. SqlTransaction.wmv
│ 06. TransactionScope.wmv
│ 07. Server Transactions.wmv
│ 08. Summary.wmv

10. Connection Pooling
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. SQL Profiler and Pooling.wmv
│ 03. Performance Monitor and Pooling.wmv
│ 04. Impact of Connection String on Pooling.wmv
│ 05. Resolve a Connection Pooling Bug.wmv
│ 06. Summary.wmv

11. Using XML with ADO.NET
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Writing XML.wmv
│ 03. Reading XML.wmv
│ 04. Summary.wmv

12. Transient Fault Handling with ADO.NET
│ 01. Introduction.wmv
│ 02. Setup.wmv
│ 03. Demo.wmv
│ 04. Summary.wmv

13. Performance Considerations with ADO.NET
01. Introduction.wmv
02. XML Input.wmv
03. MARS.wmv
04. Summary.wmv

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#15
Lynda ・Premiere Pro and After Effects: Enhancing Production Value
English | Mar 25, 2014 | .MP4 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280ラ800, 29.97 fps® | 859 MB
Genre: E-learning


Have you ever been handed substandard footage and have a client expect you to spin this straw into gold? In this course, motion graphics veteran and After Effects expert Chris Meyer shares his favorite tricks to take boring footage and create a more professional, compelling result.

Most of these tricks can be performed inside Adobe Premiere Pro without the need for third-party effects. Some techniques also use After Effects, taking advantage of Dynamic Link, which makes the changes appear directly in your Premiere Pro timeline. The results add polish and production value謡ithout missing deadlines or blowing the budget.

This course was created and produced by Chris and Trish Meyer. We are honored to host this content in our library.


Introduction 5m 1s
Welcome 2m 39s
Software versions and exercise files 2m 22s

1. Blending Modes Overview 14m 10s
Applying modes 3m 20s
Modes explained 10m 50s

2. Compositing Footage on a Black Background 8m 23s
Live action composites 4m 37s
Synthetic composites 3m 46s

3. Removing and Adding Tints 20m 33s
Correcting white balance issues 5m 21s
Unifying a montage of clips 3m 36s
Tinting with gradients 5m 56s
Affecting selected regions 5m 40s

4. Creating a Filmic Glow 13m 34s
Filmic glow 101 4m 45s
Boosting highlights 5m 28s
Stacking treatments 3m 21s

5. Adding Artificial Lighting to a Scene 27m 29s
Choosing lighting candidates 3m 18s
Artificial light 101 7m 1s
More practice 4m 34s
Synthesizing lighting 5m 16s
Shooting your own lighting footage 7m 20s

6. Relighting Footage in After Effects 16m 28s
Using 3D lights in After Effects 5m 40s
Material options 3m 47s
A practical example 7m 1s

7. Stabilizing Handheld Footage 17m 23s
Rolling Shutter Repair 3m 58s
Warp Stabilizer in Premiere Pro 5m 50s
Warp Stabilizer VFX in After Effects CC 7m 35s

Conclusion 41s
Goodbye 41s


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#16
Lynda - Creating a Photo Gallery in WordPress with jQuery | 284MB
Duration: 0h 54m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 960x600 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Beginner | Language: English




WordPress has an excellent media library and the ability to create galleries for almost any page, but the look and feel are somewhat limited. You, however, can take control of the user experience with jQuery, and give your admins the ability to control the gallery with features they already know and love. Chris Converse teaches you how in this short course. Learn to register custom javascript, modify the layout with CSS, and then incorporate a lightbox effect.
Plus, Chris will show you how to make the most of your hard work by moving the gallery markup between different WordPress themes, so you can use your customization in any layout.


Introduction 2m 22s
Preview the final project 50s
About the exercise files 45s
A few assumptions (on my part) 47s

1. Adding and Editing Photos in the Media Library 11m 50s
Uploading photos to your WordPress site 3m 36s
Editing photos in WordPress 3m 19s
Creating a gallery in WordPress 4m 55s

2. Modifying the Gallery Design and Experience 30m 48s
Adding files to your theme 5m 13s
Registering JavaScript files in WordPress 7m 6s
Modifying the gallery with CSS 7m 36s
Activating the lightbox 7m 51s
Moving your gallery to another theme 3m 2s

3. Updating the HTML Generated by WordPress 9m 36s
Locating and modifying the gallery markup 9m 36s


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HTML5 Projects: Creating an Advanced Responsive Presentation | 402MB
Duration: 1h 15m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 960x540 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Advanced | Language: English

You've created a basic web presentation. Now what? In this course, you'll learn how to spiff up your HTML5 presentation slides with automatic playback, integrated audio and video, and more. Author Justin Putney shows how to embed a Twitter feed, place your presentation on loop, and make subtle polishes like hiding the cursor in full-screen mode and improving the timing of bullets. Justin also includes a series of challenge-and-solution pairs to test your skills.
Need more information on creating an initial web presentation? Watch the related HTML5 Projects: Creating a Responsive Presentation course.

Topics include:
* Embedding a Twitter feed in an iframe
* Creating the code for automatic playback
* Using MediaElement.js in your presentation
* Adding video and audio


Introduction 1m 45s
Welcome 46s
Using the exercise files 21s
Using the challenges 38s

1. Understanding the Project 39s
Exploring the final results 39s

2. Enhancing the Slideshow 11m 43s
Embedding a Twitter feed via an iframe 2m 58s
Hiding the cursor in full-screen mode 2m 7s
Stepping through bullet points 3m 57s
Challenge: Reverse bullet points 1m 11s
Solution: Reverse bullet points 1m 30s

3. Creating a Self-Running Slideshow 10m 13s
Creating the code for automatic playback 4m 5s
Adding bullet timing 3m 32s
Challenge: Creating a loop 35s
Solution: Creating a loop 2m 1s

4. Adding Audio and Video 27m 3s
Using MediaElement.js in your presentation 1m 55s
Adding video 10m 38s
Moving to the next slide when the video completes 10m 39s
Challenge: Self-running audio narration 37s
Solution: Self-running audio narration 3m 14s

5. Finalizing the Self-Running Mobile Presentation 16m 32s
Adding a "smart" pause with backward navigation 6m 53s
Custom tweaks for iPad 9m 39s

6. Enabling Offline Playback 6m 53s
Using the application cache manifest 2m 24s
Testing the application cache 4m 29s

Conclusion 40s
Next steps 40s


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#18
Up and Running with AngularJS (2014)
1h 19m | Intermediate | Mar 25, 2014 | Exercise Files |232 MB
Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 channels, s16, 160 kb/s (eng)
Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720, 2498 kb/s, 23,98


Get a fresh look at AngularJS, a "superheroic" framework for building single-page web applications fast. Ray Villalobos shows you how to understand the practical uses of AngularJS with a directory search project-a traditional type of web app you can add to your existing sites. He defines the MVC architecture underlying AngularJS: the model (your data), views (how data is flowed into your template), and controllers (the javascript that links the two together). You then learn how to divide your project into modules; work with services like $http, $routeProvider, and animation; and set up deep linking and navigation. Start now, and learn the simple way to build your own complex web application.

Topics include:
*What is AngularJS?
*Working with complex models
*Using a the $http service to read a JSON file
*Binding data
*Dividing your app into partials
*Creating a details template
*Using AngularJS animation events


Introduction 3m 11s
Welcome 1m 13s
What you should know 1m 14s
Using the exercise files 44s

1. Getting Started 24m 9s
What is AngularJS? 8m 20s
Installing and running a basic application 7m 29s
Understanding the Model-View-Controller architecture 4m 14s
Using modules and scope 4m 6s

2. Working with Models 23m 18s
Working with complex models 7m 48s
Using the $http service to read a JSON file 6m 56s
Filtering content using directives 1m 37s
Binding to input fields through filters 6m 57s

3. Dividing your App into Partials 27m 48s
Setting up deep linking 5m 13s
Working with the $routeProvider service 3m 46s
Wiring up a second partial 5m 36s
Creating our details template 2m 56s
Adding navigation to our details page 4m 0s
Using Angular animation events 6m 17s

Conclusion 1m 1s
Next steps 1m 1s


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Exercise files for this torrent:
Lynda ・Premiere Pro and After Effects: Enhancing Production Value

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Lynda - HTML5: Structure, Syntax, and Semantics with James Williamson
NTI iso | 628MB | Exercise Files Included

James Williamson is a senior author for lynda.com and an Adobe Certified Instructor. He has many years of web, print, and digital video experience, and has been a featured speaker at Flashforward as well as a regular speaker at Adobe MAX. James also blogs (infrequently) about all things web at his site, Simple Primate, which can be found at www.simpleprimate.com.



Introduction 2m 20s

Welcome 48s
Using the exercise files 1m 32s


1. Introducing HTML5 19m 7s

A brief overview of HTML5 3m 57s
What's in the HTML5 specification? 8m 17s
Why do we need new structural elements? 6m 53s


2. HTML5 Basics 50m 33s

Defining HTML5 documents 5m 5s
HTML5 syntax 9m 14s
The header element 5m 22s
The nav element 4m 55s
The section element 4m 51s
The article element 4m 48s
The aside element 4m 13s
The footer element 4m 17s
Content model overview 7m 48s


3. HTML5 Document Structure 35m 28s

Understanding the outline algorithm 3m 17s
Creating document sections 8m 25s
Using headings properly 9m 1s
Using hgroup to override sectioning 4m 17s
Properly nesting structure 7m 17s
Sectioning roots 3m 11s


4. Coding an HTML5 Site: Initial Page Structure 58m 30s

Organizing content 4m 41s
Planning document structure 5m 47s
Choosing the right structural element 4m 43s
Checking document outlines 5m 27s
Coding initial page structure 5m 28s
Using class and ID attributes 5m 31s
Structuring headers 13m 13s
Building navigation 7m 1s
Structuring footers 6m 39s


5. Coding an HTML5 Site: Grouping Content 1h 27m

Working with figure and figcaption 7m 12s
Grouping content with asides 3m 46s
Using divs in HTML5 5m 0s
Working with lists in HTML5 7m 10s
The return of bold and italic 5m 52s
Citing works semantically 6m 32s
Using the address element 5m 24s
Using the small element 4m 24s
Using the mark element 5m 16s
Working with date and time 11m 55s
Creating block-level links 8m 53s
Understanding link relationships 9m 28s
Defining link relationships 6m 23s


6. Structuring Semantic HTML5 for the Real World 17m 22s

Current browser support 7m 38s
Ensuring block-level display 4m 3s
Adding support for elements in older browsers 5m 41s
Conclusion3m 46s
Additional Resources 3m 46s

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Up and Running with R (2013)
MP4 | AVC 389kbps | English | 960x540 | 15fps | 2h 25mins | AAC stereo 128kbps | 523 MB
Genre: Video Training

Join author Barton Poulson as he introduces the R statistical processing language, including how to install R on your computer, read data from SPSS and spreadsheets, and use packages for advanced R functions. The course continues with examples on how to create charts and plots, check statistical assumptions and the reliability of your data, look for data outliers, and use other data analysis tools. Finally, learn how to get charts and tables out of R and share your results with presentations and web pages.

Introduction 1m 22s
Welcome 51s
Using the exercise files 31s

1. What is R? 3m 35s
R in context 3m 35s

2. Getting Started 42m 23s
Installing R on your computer 1m 31s
Using RStudio 4m 41s
Getting started with the R environment 10m 32s
Reading data from a spreadsheet 11m 17s
Reading data from SPSS 6m 14s
Using and managing packages 8m 8s

3. Charts and Statistics for One Variable 33m 11s
Creating bar charts for categorical variables 12m 46s
Creating histograms for quantitative variables 5m 25s
Creating box plots for quantitative variables 3m 33s
Calculating frequencies 4m 24s
Calculating descriptives 7m 3s

4. Modifying Data 14m 21s
Recoding variables 9m 56s
Computing new variables 4m 25s

5. Charts for Associations 18m 46s
Creating simple bar charts of group means 6m 52s
Creating scatterplots 4m 16s
Creating scatterplot matrices 5m 23s
Creating 3D scatterplots 2m 15s

6. Statistics for Associations 27m 27s
Calculating correlations 6m 29s
Computing a regression 6m 33s
Creating crosstabs for categorical variables 6m 26s
Comparing means with the t-test 2m 35s
Comparing means with an analysis of variance (ANOVA) 5m 24s

Conclusion 4m 11s
Next steps 4m 11s

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