Arcata Fire Battalion Chief Sean Campbell confirmed this morning that last night's fire in a travel trailer on Manila's Carlson Drive was fatal. At this.
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LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Trenton Systems, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of ruggedized, cybersecure, made-in-USA computer systems for defense, aerospace, test and measurement, industrial automation, and other major industries, has partnered with NGD Systems for ruggedized, high-capacity computational storage drives (CSDs) that offer a significant performance boost to real-time, mission-critical artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) systems at the edge.
Trenton Systems has partnered with NGD Systems to incorporate ruggedized computational storage drives (CSDs) into its rugged servers and workstations.
NGD s industry-leading, made-in-USA 32TB U.2. NVMe SSDs, powered by a revolutionary 14nm ASIC-based controller, manage massive amounts of drive data locally by bringing compute resources to the drives themselves, which reduces the data movement and processing burdens of a host server s or workst
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Since he became seriously ill with COVID-19 in March, life for sanitation worker Doug Washington has been far from normal.
On the job for nearly 20 years with Royal Waste Services, he had grown accustomed to the unglamorous life of a sanitation worker with its long hours devoted to the strenuous task of collecting New York City’s commercial waste. Washington was proud to play a role in keeping the city clean, so couldn t understand why he and his fellow workers were not receiving hazard pay – despite being considered essential workers.
“The job is already inherently dangerous, but there is no extra hazard pay to compensate for the one more added danger of COVID,” said Washington, who was out for three months recovering from the illness. “Although they call us essential workers, we are still out there and haven’t felt essential at all. If the garbage stops then New York has a problem.”