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❤️ Bayshore Medical Center 🌻

"Bayshore Medical Center formerly known as Bayshore Community Hospital is a 169-bed general medical and surgical hospital located on a campus at 727 North Beers Street, in Holmdel, New Jersey, United States near the Raritan Bayshore. Its services include Cardiac Catheterization, Diagnostic Imaging, Medical/Surgical, Behavioral Health, Emergency, Laboratory and Transitional Care. Bayshore Community Hospital is affiliated with Hackensack Meridian Health and The Cancer Institute of New Jersey. In 2019, Bayshore Community Hospital had merged with Hackensack Meridian Health. References Category:Hospital buildings completed in 1972 Category:Holmdel Township, New Jersey Category:Hospitals in New Jersey Category:Hospitals in Monmouth County, New Jersey Category:1972 establishments in New Jersey "

❤️ Mork (file format) 🌻

"Mork is a computer file format used by several email clients and web browsers produced by Netscape, and later, Mozilla Foundation. It was developed by David McCusker with the aim of creating a minimal database replacement that would be reliable, flexible, and efficient, and use a file format close to plain text. Usage The Mork format was used in most Mozilla-based projects, including the Mozilla browser suite, SeaMonkey, Firefox, and Thunderbird. In Firefox, it was used for browsing history data and form history data. In Thunderbird, it is still used for many things, such as address book data (.mab files) and the mail folder summaries (.msf files). Criticisms Mork has many suboptimal properties. For example, despite the aim of efficiency, storing Unicode text takes three or six bytes per character. The file format has been severely criticized by Jamie Zawinski, a former Netscape engineer. He has lambasted the ostensibly "textual" format on the grounds that it is "not human-readable", bemoaned the impossibility of writing a correct parser for the format, and referred to it as "...the single most braindamaged file format that I have ever seen in my nineteen year career". In response, McCusker stated that the problems with Mork resulted from "conflicting requirements" and that he merely fixed scalability issues in bad code he "inherited". The Register lambasted the Mork database with their article "Why has Thunderbird turned into a turkey?" Obsolescence The replacement system, used for storing all user configuration data, is called MozStorage. MozStorage is based on the SQLite database. Beginning with Firefox 3.0, Firefox uses it for its history, form history and bookmark data. The storage engine was also included in Firefox 2.0, but only for use with extensions. Mork was completely removed from Firefox in 2011. Plans existed for Mork to be replaced with MozStorage in Thunderbird 3.0., but as of 2011 still used the Mork file format. As of 2012, SeaMonkey used Mork for at least its POP and IMAP mail folders indexes. Software that handles Mork files * The original Mozilla MorkReader (CPP) * Mozilla-Mork (Perl) * mork-converter (Python) See also * Berkeley DB References External links * McCusker's description of the syntax * Grammar as mentioned in the above syntax description * Mork structure * Mozilla Wiki Mork page (including links to tools for reading Mork documents) Category:Computer file formats Category:Mozilla "

❤️ Tom Rubython 🌻

"Thomas Anthony John Rubython (born 22 August 1955) is a British author and publisher with an interest in business and motor racing. Biography Tom Rubython is a well known publisher and was the founder and publisher of Marketeer (weekly), Amusement Business (monthly), LeisureWeek (weekly), BusinessAge (monthly), Sunday Business (weekly), EuroBusiness (monthly), Formula 1 Magazine (monthly), BusinessF1 magazine (monthly), and SportsPro (monthly). He has written nine books, biographies of Ayrton Senna (racing driver), Tony O'Reilly (businessman), James Hunt (racing driver), Richard Burton (actor), Jesse Livermore (financier), and Barry White (singer) and two non-fiction motor racing books called In The Name Of Glory and Fatal Weekend. His book Shunt was the basis for Ron Howard's film Rush. He has also published many yearbooks and annuals including the Leisure Industry Yearbook, the Offshore Finance Annual, the Formula One Annual, and the Formula One Black Book. Libel suits Rubython has interviewed many famous figures over the years from Donald Trump to Tony Blair. He has enjoyed a controversial journalistic career and has reputedly been sued for libel more times than any other British journalist including lawsuits from figures such as Sir Alan Sugar, Tony Ryan, George Walker, Max Mosley, Bernie Ecclestone, Ken Bates, and Kelvin Mackenzie. Most of the lawsuits were later settled, though he lost one to Tony Purnell, he won against Richard Woods. Politics In 2012 he briefly dabbled in politics and stood for the UK Independence Party in Northampton North at the 2015 General Election, receiving 6,354 votes (16%). Personal A bachelor until the age of 58, when in 2013 he and married his girlfriend of two years, Beverley. He was one of the first people in the UK to clone a dog after his beloved cocker spaniel, Daisy died in 2016. Famously he hid the fact from his wife until the two new spaniels, cloned from Daisy, arrived at Heathrow from Seoul in 2017. References Category:Living people Category:British male journalists Category:1955 births "

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