You are presumed to be honest and responsible without evidence to the contrary beyond a reasonable doubt… on the balance of probablilties you are justified by 51 % likelyhood.
*Acrothesia** refers to a localized increase or abnormality in tactile sensitivity, often manifesting as an intense or heightened perception of touch in the extremities, such as the fingers or toes. Unlike general hyperesthesia, acrothesia specifically targets the distal portions of the limbs and is frequently linked to underlying peripheral nerve irritation or early-stage neuropathy. When the nervous system is compromised, the threshold for sensory input drops, causing ordinary contact—such as the brush of clothing or a cool breeze—to be interpreted by the brain as exaggerated or even uncomfortable sensations.
## The Role of Infections and Mold
In the context of systemic or localized infections, acrothesia often serves as a clinical indicator of **neurotropism**, where a pathogen or its metabolic byproducts affect nerve endings. Certain fungal infections, particularly those involving toxicogenic molds like:
*Stachybotrys chartarum*
(black mold)
or specific species of *Aspergillus*, can release **mycotoxins** that are potent neurotoxins. These toxins can trigger inflammatory responses or oxidative stress within the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves, leading to the sensory distortions characteristic of acrothesia.
In chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS) caused by water-damaged buildings, the persistent exposure to these mold spores can result in sustained nerve hypersensitivity, making acrothesia a common, albeit distressing, neurological symptom of mold-related illness.
Public Safety week is coming in May, Pay attention to everything. It saves lives, which saves grief, which gives you Liberty.
Photo: RCMP site Canada.ca, web capture.
Emergency Preparedness British Columbia,observe beginning May3rd 2026.
Spring means energy to produce in the window that weather gives us in those short Months before old man winter returns. Increased activity coupled with time-sensitive opportunities can produce a rush and an attitude of entitlement that can put up serious risk on the whole community.
Celuloid and I Complex and minimalist, it's a record.
Filmmaking is a complex and collaborative art form that involves a vast crew and a multi-stage process, starkly contrasting with a single-camera operation, which is often a more streamlined, individual or small-team effort. Here’s a breakdown of the key differences:The Ability to Make Films (The Grand Scale)The ability to make a film lies in the coordination of a diverse group of specialists, each with a specific role, working towards a single creative vision. It’s about combining technical expertise with artistic storytelling. This process is broken down into phases:
* Pre-production:
This is the planning stage. It includes: *
Planning
Scriptwriting:
The foundation of the film.
* Storyboarding:
Visualizing the shots and scenes.
* Casting:
Selecting actors for the roles.
* Location Scouting:
Finding the perfect settings.
* Budgeting and Scheduling:
Managing the finances and timeline.
* Production Design:
Conceptualizing the look and feel of the film.
* Production:
The actual shooting of the film. This is where the magic happens on set.
* Post-production:
The editing, sound design, visual effects, and color grading that bring the film to its final form.The Setup and DesignsIn a full-scale film production, the setup is intricate and meticulously planned.
* Production Design:
A department led by a Production Designer creates the visual world of the film. This includes:
* Set Design and Construction:
Building elaborate sets on a soundstage or modifying existing locations.
* Art Direction:
Overseeing the set decoration, props, and overall look.
* Wardrobe and Costume Design:
Creating the clothing for the characters.
* Lighting and Cinematography:
Led by a Director of Photography (DP) or Cinematographer, this team is responsible for the visual style and mood. They use a wide array of lighting equipment, dollies, cranes, and specialized cameras to achieve specific shots.
* Sound:
A dedicated sound department captures high-quality audio on set using boom microphones, lavalier mics, and other specialized gear.The Stages and the CrewFilmmaking happens on various “stages,” each with a specific purpose, and is supported by a large and specialized crew. *
Set
Soundstages: Large, purpose-built studios with controlled environments for building and lighting sets. This allows for shooting without weather or time-of-day constraints.
* Backlots: Permanent, outdoor sets on studio property (e.g., a “New York Street” or “Western Town”).
* Locations: Real-world places used for shooting, which require permits and logistics to manage.
People
* The Crew: A feature film crew can number in the hundreds, divided into departments: * Director: The creative head of the film.
* Producers:
Manage the business and logistics.
* Camera Department:
Includes the DP, camera operators, and assistants. * Grip and Electric (G&E): The “Grips” set up and manipulate the lighting equipment, while the “Electricians” manage the power and lights. * Sound Department: The sound mixer and boom operator.
* Art Department:
The production designer and their team of set decorators, prop masters, and art directors. * Hair, Makeup, and Wardrobe: Artists who create the character’s look.
* Assistant Directors (ADs):
Manage the day-to-day operations and schedule on set.The Contrast: Single-Camera OperationA single-camera operation is a much more simplified approach, often used for independent films, documentaries, vlogs, corporate videos, or news segments. * Ability: The ability here is often about adaptability and efficiency.
One person or a small team handles multiple roles.
* Setup:
The setup is minimalist. It might involve a single camera, a tripod, a basic lighting kit, and perhaps a simple microphone. There is no need for large soundstages or extensive set construction.
* Design:
Production design is often limited to using existing locations and basic props. The focus is on capturing the moment rather than creating a detailed, fictional world.
* Crew:
The crew is minimal, sometimes just one person.
A “one-man band” might serve as the director, cinematographer, and sound recordist all at once. In a slightly larger setup, there might be a small team of a director, a camera operator, and a sound person.
Water festival search and rescue demonstration, Photo KDG, Tracy Dunsmere File,Merritt BC.
We passed on your book, To Chris the Bus Driver and former Reserist who raised the flag at the last November,11th veterans day observance…
” Military Disasters”
I received a book on Disasters from Don Galahur and after a number of years have passed it on as the inside tag had suggested the original owner wanted. Congratulations to Don Ward on his lifetime achievement award that he was received April 23rd of some year. It’s been a while.
Sometimes search and recovery
Spring runoff coming Don’t be a statistic.
Mothers day weekend is my point of reference for high run off in the local rivers. We have control with a dam at Nicola lake dam and sophisticated measuring and predicting electronics.
Today remains the possibility of some ice that would be rotten and you would not want to take chances on it.
Remmber Don Ward and other SandR people on April 23rd. KDG
Fishing is a wonderful outdoor activity and can be very relaxing, plus it gets you out in nature. There are even adaptive gear options available to make it easier if needed. have aspecific
Options include, type of fishing in mind, like freshwater from a dock or maybe a boat?
Time is valuable
That’s a beautiful way to put it. A good plan for staying engaged could involve gentle physical activities like walking or swimming, keeping the mind active with puzzles or learning a new skill, and staying socially connected through family, friends, or volunteering. Pursuing hobbies like gardening or art can also provide a sense of accomplishment.