Click on Chrome you should be all set to log into your google email and synch it. Then right click on the google directory and click on delete. Note: I have a 13” MacBook Pro (so a smaller screen, hence not as wide themes) and use Google Chrome and don’t put it at full screen. When you get to the proper directory, click one arrow up from roaming - you should be looking at the appdata directory. Still experiencing crashes with Tumblr and other Android apps Google is rolling out a fix, but you can get the fix right now by following our steps at.and enjoys making fun of Internet Explorer for crashing often. There are seven links (the first two are home and ask but you can change the title of them on the customization page). Not to be confused with the millions of other Google Chrome Pony blogs see Google Chrome.There is an option for sidebar/entry background image and/or a background image.Two titles outside of the sidebar box (the font is “Lobster 1”).There are times when a temporary glitch causes the issue at hand and restarting the Chrome process can resolve it in no time. Usually I run anywhere from 3-15 tabs online (different emails, tumblr, reddit, youtube. If Chrome crashes or freezes, the first thing you should do is restart it completely.
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I notice the image page currently doesn't specify who created the content, so the copyright status is unclear. Thanks for uploading Image:Wessex_Alphaline_158859_08.jpg. This isn't anything personal, I like you really, I just want the best for Commons. Most of them hang out at fotopic and I humbly suggest therefore that it would be a good idea for you to get a fotopic website and upload your photos there, and then consider which ones are the best and most appropriate for Wikipedia (otherwise you could use flickr like Morven). I can find you decent phots, there are enough trainphotters out there. A few great phots are better than a few good phots with lots of mediocre ones. Commons:Commons is not free web hosting, and I think as Commons admin, you should be setting an example. I think the question you need to ask yourself is would you put them in a Wikipedia article? If you can't say, on merit alone (forget that they're your phots), that you would, then I humbly submit you ought not to upload them here. I bet even Eric Treacy had some dud shots, and the only way to learn is by making mistakes. I mean what's going on with Image:Freightliner-66526-01.jpg (underexposed) or Image:EWS 66221 01.jpg (motion blur)? and then there's Image:EWS 66221 02.jpg and Image:EWS 66221 03.jpg. Image:Virgin Voyager 220003 03.jpg (which is in focus, and is of the whole unit, rather than just one coach (compare Image:220012 at york.JPG, which is hideous). In the meantime, if I write an article on the station I'll probably just use my guess and move the page if I get a more official name. SEGEDVNENSIS" or something like that? - Iustinus 02:31, 11 January 2006 (UTC) Reply OK, well I look forward to seeing such pictures.So is there some sort of sign over the entrance proclaiming it to be the " STATIO Iustinus 03:54, 10 January 2006 (UTC) Reply Another question: Do you know if the station itself has been given an official Latin name? I mean "Wallsend" is, obviously, Segedumum, and "Metro Station" is given in various articles on the subject as Statio Metropolitana, but I'd rather not invent a name for the building if there's already an official one. By the way, what machine translator did you use? Was it either of the ones mentioned in that blog entry I linked to? If not, I'd be interested in knowing about it. It should be R aedarum (or R ædarum), not readarum. Iustinus 02:33, 9 January 2006 (UTC) Reply I hate to do this to you, but it's still wrong. not that it's that big a deal (afterall plenty of wikipedia images have misspellings or non-native grammar errors in their titles, so this is hardly out of place), but I figured I shoudl at least tell you. Yeah, Machine translation tends to suck, but given that there is little call for Latin, the machine translation tends to suck even WORSE! Check this out.Īnd btw, the first word of the title shoudl be Raedarum not Readarun. 72 File:Protest outside the Chinese embassy, London 52.jpg.71 File:Protest outside the Chinese embassy, London 01.jpg. 68 September 2019: it's Wiki Loves Monuments time again!.64 File:Katie Chan photographing Peter the WikiPlatypus.63 Notification about possible deletion.61 Round 2 of Picture of the Year 2015 is open!.47 Thank you for taking part in the Wiki Loves Monuments participants' survey!.46 Thank you for participating in Wiki Loves Monuments 2013! Please help with this survey.43 File:LU-Waterloo-northboundBakerloo-map.jpg.42 File:Gb-ltmd-1938ts Emergency Equipment.jpg.37 File:BerwickUponTweedStation-siteofcastle.jpg.35 File:Baker Street-Bakerloo Line-Sherlock Holmes.jpg.34 Categorisation of uncategorised photos.31 File tagging File:Cap_D'Agde_-_Port_Nature.JPG.22 File:Walesby Ramblers Church - Font.jpg.21 File:Dollis_Hill_tube_station_01.jpg.19 Image:Stratford station 360 - August 2008.jpg.15 Image Tagging Image:Wessex_Alphaline_158859_08.jpg. The map displays more than 300 California hospitals with symbols representing surgical infection rates for about a dozen procedures. The CDPH created the Healthcare Associated Infections interactive map to deliver infection information to consumers that’s less confusing. “When we started releasing these reports to the public, we were criticized for them not being consumer helpful.” “We have major pieces of data and charts and information on our website, but not necessarily user-friendly,” Gore said. Dozens of pages contain paragraph after paragraph describing sophisticated, hard-to-pronounce infection types, and there are long lists of links to reports and other health-related websites. The department’s Healthcare Associated Infections program posts information about surgical site infections and blood-related infections, but the voluminous data may exhaust readers’ patience. This story is adapted from a Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute news release.Reading hyper-detailed Web pages is challenging. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality funded this study. The research was led by HMS researchers at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute with co-investigators from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, the Harvard School of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reductions in payment may have been equivalent to as little as 0.6 percent of Medicare revenue for the average hospital thus, hospitals may not have made additional investments in prevention. With attention already focused on preventing health care–associated infections, the incremental effort of adjusting payment may have been limited.įinally, researchers suggest it is possible that the lack of effect was due to the very small financial incentives at stake. Second, some infections targeted by the CMS policy were already areas of focus for other improvement initiatives in the United States, led by the federal government, national organizations that focus on infection prevention and quality improvement, and accrediting agencies. Many hospitals may have simply responded by changing their billing practices rather than reducing true infection rates. Researchers note that there were strong downward secular trends for targeted health care–associated infections well before the implementation or announcement of the CMS policy.Īmong possible explanations for the findings, researchers suggest that the CMS measure uses billing codes assigned by hospital staff. The study found no incremental benefit of the policy among hospitals located in states without public reporting of infections or among hospitals with a high proportion of Medicare patients. Infection rates in the study hospitals were compared with rates for ventilator-associated pneumonia, which was not part of the CMS nonpayment policy. Researchers examined infection rates for central catheter–associated bloodstream infections and catheter-associated urinary tract infections, both of which CMS targeted for financial penalties beginning in 2008. As CMS continues to expand this policy to cover Medicaid through the Affordable Care Act, to require public reporting of NHSN data through the Hospital Compare website, and to impose greater financial penalties on hospitals that perform poorly on these measures, careful evaluation is needed to ensure that patient outcomes improve,” said Lee, who is also HMS associate professor of pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital. “Instead, infection rates declined steadily independent of the penalties. “As federal policies increasingly use financial disincentives to reduce the risk of hospital-acquired conditions, our data show that this approach has had no effect on rates of targeted health care–associated infection,” said lead author Grace Lee, HMS associate professor of population medicine at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. The results were published in the October 11 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. The study found that infection rates fell steadily throughout the period, unaffected by penalties.
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