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  1. 🆕 The exhibition ‘Double Void’ by Paulo Catrica and Sebastiano Raimondo, featuring drawings by architect Rui Mendes, opened in Lisbon at the Space Zero gallery, where it will run until 18 April. 📷

    👉 ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/double-void

    #Histodons #Photography #Fotografia #Architecture #Arquitectura #Sines #SciComm

  2. “Todos estão a falar de Portugal” nas tecnológicas americanas, diz CEO do Sines DC

    Líder do centro de dados de Sines – um investimento de 10 mil milhões – revela que há…
    #Portugal #PT #Europe #Europa #EU #americanas #centrodedados #EUA #ia #Inteligenciaartificial #noticias #portugal #RobertDunn #sines #StartCampus #tecnológicas
    europesays.com/2510356/

  3. 🆕 Congratulations to Ricardo Noronha, PI of the project '#PETROSINES — Peripheral Petromodernity. A Global Microhistory of the Sines Area Project (1971-1999)', one of only six History projects selected for funfing by FCT on its latest call.

    👉 We tell you more here: ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/ricardo-noronh

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #Sines #EconomicHistory #TechHistory #Oil #Modernity #HistóriaEconómica #HistóriaDaTecnologia #Petróleo #Modernidade #HistóriaContemporânea

  4. 🆕 Congratulations to Ricardo Noronha, PI of the project '#PETROSINES — Peripheral Petromodernity. A Global Microhistory of the Sines Area Project (1971-1999)', one of only six History projects selected for funfing by FCT on its latest call.

    👉 We tell you more here: ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/ricardo-noronh

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #Sines #EconomicHistory #TechHistory #Oil #Modernity #HistóriaEconómica #HistóriaDaTecnologia #Petróleo #Modernidade #HistóriaContemporânea

  5. 🆕 Congratulations to Ricardo Noronha, PI of the project '#PETROSINES — Peripheral Petromodernity. A Global Microhistory of the Sines Area Project (1971-1999)', one of only six History projects selected for funfing by FCT on its latest call.

    👉 We tell you more here: ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/ricardo-noronh

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #Sines #EconomicHistory #TechHistory #Oil #Modernity #HistóriaEconómica #HistóriaDaTecnologia #Petróleo #Modernidade #HistóriaContemporânea

  6. 🆕 Congratulations to Ricardo Noronha, PI of the project '#PETROSINES — Peripheral Petromodernity. A Global Microhistory of the Sines Area Project (1971-1999)', one of only six History projects selected for funfing by FCT on its latest call.

    👉 We tell you more here: ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/ricardo-noronh

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #Sines #EconomicHistory #TechHistory #Oil #Modernity #HistóriaEconómica #HistóriaDaTecnologia #Petróleo #Modernidade #HistóriaContemporânea

  7. 🆕 Congratulations to Ricardo Noronha, PI of the project '#PETROSINES — Peripheral Petromodernity. A Global Microhistory of the Sines Area Project (1971-1999)', one of only six History projects selected for funfing by FCT on its latest call.

    👉 We tell you more here: ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/ricardo-noronh

    @histodons
    @histodon

    #Histodons #Sines #EconomicHistory #TechHistory #Oil #Modernity #HistóriaEconómica #HistóriaDaTecnologia #Petróleo #Modernidade #HistóriaContemporânea

  8. "You know how to compute a sine, right?"

    "Yes... suck a toe."

    "Pardon?"

    "Suck a toe."

    "I don't want to suck anyone's toe! Let's get back on topic."

    "No... S.O.H.C.A.H.T.O.A."

    #math #sines #sohcahtoa

  9. Pena que o @vostpt esteja a falar sobre o #sismo... mas só na rede ao lado.

    Aqui fica um resumo do que por lá dizem:

    #ATerraTreme #Sines #Portugal Dados ipma_pt: Um sismo de 5.3, a uma profundidade de 16km a Oeste de #Sines fez a terra tremer um pouco por todo o lado.

    Se sentiste este sismo de 5.3, preenche o questionário no site do ipma_pt em bit.ly/sentiumsismo (vai demorar um bocadinho a abrir, que ainda está a tremer)

    Para quem só acordou agora:
    - Sim, houve um sismo e tu não deste por nada, e garantimos que não foste só tu que não sentiste o sismo.
    - Não há risco de tsunami
    - Podem existir réplicas

    Mais uma vez prova-se a necessidade de termos, em #Portugal, um sistema de #CellBroadcast para quando ocorrem estes fenómenos.

    Desde o sismo das 5h11 já foram registadas 3 réplicas, sem qualquer registo de terem sido sentidas. O registo é um processo técnico e científico, o sentir é o que muitos hoje experienciaram às 5h11.

    -

    Já o #IPMA, que não anda por cá, disse por lá isto:

    Multimédia Meteo
    Aviso de Sismo Sentido no Continente 26-08-2024 05:11
    2024-08-26 05:11:00, mag 5.3.
    O Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera informa que no dia 26-08-2024 pelas 05:11 (hora local) foi registado nas estações da Rede Sísmica do Continente

    ipma.pt/pt/geofisica/comunicad

  10. Pena que o @vostpt esteja a falar sobre o #sismo... mas só na rede ao lado.

    Aqui fica um resumo do que por lá dizem:

    #ATerraTreme #Sines #Portugal Dados ipma_pt: Um sismo de 5.3, a uma profundidade de 16km a Oeste de #Sines fez a terra tremer um pouco por todo o lado.

    Se sentiste este sismo de 5.3, preenche o questionário no site do ipma_pt em bit.ly/sentiumsismo (vai demorar um bocadinho a abrir, que ainda está a tremer)

    Para quem só acordou agora:
    - Sim, houve um sismo e tu não deste por nada, e garantimos que não foste só tu que não sentiste o sismo.
    - Não há risco de tsunami
    - Podem existir réplicas

    Mais uma vez prova-se a necessidade de termos, em #Portugal, um sistema de #CellBroadcast para quando ocorrem estes fenómenos.

    Desde o sismo das 5h11 já foram registadas 3 réplicas, sem qualquer registo de terem sido sentidas. O registo é um processo técnico e científico, o sentir é o que muitos hoje experienciaram às 5h11.

    -

    Já o #IPMA, que não anda por cá, disse por lá isto:

    Multimédia Meteo
    Aviso de Sismo Sentido no Continente 26-08-2024 05:11
    2024-08-26 05:11:00, mag 5.3.
    O Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera informa que no dia 26-08-2024 pelas 05:11 (hora local) foi registado nas estações da Rede Sísmica do Continente

    ipma.pt/pt/geofisica/comunicad

  11. Pena que o @vostpt esteja a falar sobre o #sismo... mas só na rede ao lado.

    Aqui fica um resumo do que por lá dizem:

    #ATerraTreme #Sines #Portugal Dados ipma_pt: Um sismo de 5.3, a uma profundidade de 16km a Oeste de #Sines fez a terra tremer um pouco por todo o lado.

    Se sentiste este sismo de 5.3, preenche o questionário no site do ipma_pt em bit.ly/sentiumsismo (vai demorar um bocadinho a abrir, que ainda está a tremer)

    Para quem só acordou agora:
    - Sim, houve um sismo e tu não deste por nada, e garantimos que não foste só tu que não sentiste o sismo.
    - Não há risco de tsunami
    - Podem existir réplicas

    Mais uma vez prova-se a necessidade de termos, em #Portugal, um sistema de #CellBroadcast para quando ocorrem estes fenómenos.

    Desde o sismo das 5h11 já foram registadas 3 réplicas, sem qualquer registo de terem sido sentidas. O registo é um processo técnico e científico, o sentir é o que muitos hoje experienciaram às 5h11.

    -

    Já o #IPMA, que não anda por cá, disse por lá isto:

    Multimédia Meteo
    Aviso de Sismo Sentido no Continente 26-08-2024 05:11
    2024-08-26 05:11:00, mag 5.3.
    O Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera informa que no dia 26-08-2024 pelas 05:11 (hora local) foi registado nas estações da Rede Sísmica do Continente

    ipma.pt/pt/geofisica/comunicad

  12. Tirem a mão do Sudueste Alentejano

    📍 Praia de Sines
    📅 sábado, 27 julho (15:00)

    Face aos inúmeros projetos previstos para a região do Alentejo Litoral, e para
    todos os já existentes, como é o caso da exportação de animais vivos via
    marítima, apelamos que se junte a esta ação simbólica de protesto na praia de
    Sines, que pretende consciencializar o público do Festival de Músicas do Mundo
    na preocupação e apreço deste movimento por esta região.

    No dia 27 de Julho às 15h, junte-se a nós na praia de Sines.

    Juntos vamos acabar com isto!

    Se ainda não o fez assine e divulgue a petição da PATAV.

    ➡️link na bio

    peticaopublica.com/?pi=Peticao
    [peticaopublica.com/?pi=Peticao]

    eventos.coletivos.org/event/ti

  13. The short version: this is good news, at least in theory. The plaintiffs who took the organizers of Unite the Right to court have now been awarded $350k in damages each, rather than the $43,750 a previous ruling had given them.

    The Fourth District Court of Appeals in Richmond, VA, has partially reversed a previous reduction of punitive damages awarded in the Sines v. Kessler trail.

    That trial, which ended in 2021, awarded the plaintiffs $24 million in damages, but a subsequent ruling noted that Virginia law caps damages at $350k. The way the court read the law, the cap applied to all of the plaintiffs collectively, so they were to divide that $350k between them.

    The new 3-0 ruling by the 4th district changes that, so that the cap applies to each plaintiff individually. So they're supposed to get $350k each.

    However, I tend to think the likelihood that they'll see much of that money remains low. Some of it will likely come via James Fields, the driver of the car that killed Heather Heyer and injured many others. Fields was represented at trial by a lawyer sent by his auto insurance company, because they're the ones who are mostly on the hook for this. So they'll most likely fork over at some point when it's clear they're just throwing good money after bad.

    But most of the other defendants have either declared bankruptcy or made themselves extremely scarce since before the trial even started. Richard Spencer comes from a wealthy family (as though that wasn't obvious), and I wouldn't cry if their money were seized, but he seems to have divested himself fairly well, so we'll see how that plays out. I tend to believe that Matthew Heimbach and Matt Parrott don't actually have much money, because who the hell would hire them? Andrew Anglin has disappeared. Chris "the Crying Nazi" Cantwell is most likely legitimately broke due to his completely defective personality. Azzmador is alleged to have died recently after being AWOL for years. In short: probably not much of the additional $2 million they now collectively owe is likely to reach the plaintiffs.

    So make of it what you will. This ruling is nice, but I suspect it's unlikely to materially change much for the plaintiffs or anyone else.

    #UTR #UniteTheRight #RichardSpencer #Charlottesville #SinesVKessler #Sines #AndrewAnglin #fcknzs #NeoNazis

    theguardian.com/us-news/articl

  14. The short version: this is good news, at least in theory. The plaintiffs who took the organizers of Unite the Right to court have now been awarded $350k in damages each, rather than the $43,750 a previous ruling had given them.

    The Fourth District Court of Appeals in Richmond, VA, has partially reversed a previous reduction of punitive damages awarded in the Sines v. Kessler trail.

    That trial, which ended in 2021, awarded the plaintiffs $24 million in damages, but a subsequent ruling noted that Virginia law caps damages at $350k. The way the court read the law, the cap applied to all of the plaintiffs collectively, so they were to divide that $350k between them.

    The new 3-0 ruling by the 4th district changes that, so that the cap applies to each plaintiff individually. So they're supposed to get $350k each.

    However, I tend to think the likelihood that they'll see much of that money remains low. Some of it will likely come via James Fields, the driver of the car that killed Heather Heyer and injured many others. Fields was represented at trial by a lawyer sent by his auto insurance company, because they're the ones who are mostly on the hook for this. So they'll most likely fork over at some point when it's clear they're just throwing good money after bad.

    But most of the other defendants have either declared bankruptcy or made themselves extremely scarce since before the trial even started. Richard Spencer comes from a wealthy family (as though that wasn't obvious), and I wouldn't cry if their money were seized, but he seems to have divested himself fairly well, so we'll see how that plays out. I tend to believe that Matthew Heimbach and Matt Parrott don't actually have much money, because who the hell would hire them? Andrew Anglin has disappeared. Chris "the Crying Nazi" Cantwell is most likely legitimately broke due to his completely defective personality. Azzmador is alleged to have died recently after being AWOL for years. In short: probably not much of the additional $2 million they now collectively owe is likely to reach the plaintiffs.

    So make of it what you will. This ruling is nice, but I suspect it's unlikely to materially change much for the plaintiffs or anyone else.

    #UTR #UniteTheRight #RichardSpencer #Charlottesville #SinesVKessler #Sines #AndrewAnglin #fcknzs #NeoNazis

    theguardian.com/us-news/articl

  15. The short version: this is good news, at least in theory. The plaintiffs who took the organizers of Unite the Right to court have now been awarded $350k in damages each, rather than the $43,750 a previous ruling had given them.

    The Fourth District Court of Appeals in Richmond, VA, has partially reversed a previous reduction of punitive damages awarded in the Sines v. Kessler trail.

    That trial, which ended in 2021, awarded the plaintiffs $24 million in damages, but a subsequent ruling noted that Virginia law caps damages at $350k. The way the court read the law, the cap applied to all of the plaintiffs collectively, so they were to divide that $350k between them.

    The new 3-0 ruling by the 4th district changes that, so that the cap applies to each plaintiff individually. So they're supposed to get $350k each.

    However, I tend to think the likelihood that they'll see much of that money remains low. Some of it will likely come via James Fields, the driver of the car that killed Heather Heyer and injured many others. Fields was represented at trial by a lawyer sent by his auto insurance company, because they're the ones who are mostly on the hook for this. So they'll most likely fork over at some point when it's clear they're just throwing good money after bad.

    But most of the other defendants have either declared bankruptcy or made themselves extremely scarce since before the trial even started. Richard Spencer comes from a wealthy family (as though that wasn't obvious), and I wouldn't cry if their money were seized, but he seems to have divested himself fairly well, so we'll see how that plays out. I tend to believe that Matthew Heimbach and Matt Parrott don't actually have much money, because who the hell would hire them? Andrew Anglin has disappeared. Chris "the Crying Nazi" Cantwell is most likely legitimately broke due to his completely defective personality. Azzmador is alleged to have died recently after being AWOL for years. In short: probably not much of the additional $2 million they now collectively owe is likely to reach the plaintiffs.

    So make of it what you will. This ruling is nice, but I suspect it's unlikely to materially change much for the plaintiffs or anyone else.

    #UTR #UniteTheRight #RichardSpencer #Charlottesville #SinesVKessler #Sines #AndrewAnglin #fcknzs #NeoNazis

    theguardian.com/us-news/articl

  16. The short version: this is good news, at least in theory. The plaintiffs who took the organizers of Unite the Right to court have now been awarded $350k in damages each, rather than the $43,750 a previous ruling had given them.

    The Fourth District Court of Appeals in Richmond, VA, has partially reversed a previous reduction of punitive damages awarded in the Sines v. Kessler trail.

    That trial, which ended in 2021, awarded the plaintiffs $24 million in damages, but a subsequent ruling noted that Virginia law caps damages at $350k. The way the court read the law, the cap applied to all of the plaintiffs collectively, so they were to divide that $350k between them.

    The new 3-0 ruling by the 4th district changes that, so that the cap applies to each plaintiff individually. So they're supposed to get $350k each.

    However, I tend to think the likelihood that they'll see much of that money remains low. Some of it will likely come via James Fields, the driver of the car that killed Heather Heyer and injured many others. Fields was represented at trial by a lawyer sent by his auto insurance company, because they're the ones who are mostly on the hook for this. So they'll most likely fork over at some point when it's clear they're just throwing good money after bad.

    But most of the other defendants have either declared bankruptcy or made themselves extremely scarce since before the trial even started. Richard Spencer comes from a wealthy family (as though that wasn't obvious), and I wouldn't cry if their money were seized, but he seems to have divested himself fairly well, so we'll see how that plays out. I tend to believe that Matthew Heimbach and Matt Parrott don't actually have much money, because who the hell would hire them? Andrew Anglin has disappeared. Chris "the Crying Nazi" Cantwell is most likely legitimately broke due to his completely defective personality. Azzmador is alleged to have died recently after being AWOL for years. In short: probably not much of the additional $2 million they now collectively owe is likely to reach the plaintiffs.

    So make of it what you will. This ruling is nice, but I suspect it's unlikely to materially change much for the plaintiffs or anyone else.

    #UTR #UniteTheRight #RichardSpencer #Charlottesville #SinesVKessler #Sines #AndrewAnglin #fcknzs #NeoNazis

    theguardian.com/us-news/articl

  17. The short version: this is good news, at least in theory. The plaintiffs who took the organizers of Unite the Right to court have now been awarded $350k in damages each, rather than the $43,750 a previous ruling had given them.

    The Fourth District Court of Appeals in Richmond, VA, has partially reversed a previous reduction of punitive damages awarded in the Sines v. Kessler trail.

    That trial, which ended in 2021, awarded the plaintiffs $24 million in damages, but a subsequent ruling noted that Virginia law caps damages at $350k. The way the court read the law, the cap applied to all of the plaintiffs collectively, so they were to divide that $350k between them.

    The new 3-0 ruling by the 4th district changes that, so that the cap applies to each plaintiff individually. So they're supposed to get $350k each.

    However, I tend to think the likelihood that they'll see much of that money remains low. Some of it will likely come via James Fields, the driver of the car that killed Heather Heyer and injured many others. Fields was represented at trial by a lawyer sent by his auto insurance company, because they're the ones who are mostly on the hook for this. So they'll most likely fork over at some point when it's clear they're just throwing good money after bad.

    But most of the other defendants have either declared bankruptcy or made themselves extremely scarce since before the trial even started. Richard Spencer comes from a wealthy family (as though that wasn't obvious), and I wouldn't cry if their money were seized, but he seems to have divested himself fairly well, so we'll see how that plays out. I tend to believe that Matthew Heimbach and Matt Parrott don't actually have much money, because who the hell would hire them? Andrew Anglin has disappeared. Chris "the Crying Nazi" Cantwell is most likely legitimately broke due to his completely defective personality. Azzmador is alleged to have died recently after being AWOL for years. In short: probably not much of the additional $2 million they now collectively owe is likely to reach the plaintiffs.

    So make of it what you will. This ruling is nice, but I suspect it's unlikely to materially change much for the plaintiffs or anyone else.

    #UTR #UniteTheRight #RichardSpencer #Charlottesville #SinesVKessler #Sines #AndrewAnglin #fcknzs #NeoNazis

    theguardian.com/us-news/articl

  18. Day: XII

    Ended up here with a plain "window" to the ocean. What was supposed to be a "few pictures", ended up in hours of just, pure serenety.
    ________________________________

    By the way, I'm also new here. #presentation #apresentacao

    ________________________________

    #antproart #antproaperture #antproartofficial #photography #photographer #sony #sonyalpha #alphacollective #bealpha #blackandwhitephotographer #cameraobscura #sines #portugal

  19. Day: XII

    Ended up here with a plain "window" to the ocean. What was supposed to be a "few pictures", ended up in hours of just, pure serenety.
    ________________________________

    By the way, I'm also new here. #presentation #apresentacao

    ________________________________

    #antproart #antproaperture #antproartofficial #photography #photographer #sony #sonyalpha #alphacollective #bealpha #blackandwhitephotographer #cameraobscura #sines #portugal

  20. Day: XII

    Ended up here with a plain "window" to the ocean. What was supposed to be a "few pictures", ended up in hours of just, pure serenety.
    ________________________________

    By the way, I'm also new here. #presentation #apresentacao

    ________________________________

    #antproart #antproaperture #antproartofficial #photography #photographer #sony #sonyalpha #alphacollective #bealpha #blackandwhitephotographer #cameraobscura #sines #portugal

  21. #Energia 🔥 Portugal prepara-se para receber nova carga de #gás russo nos próximos dias 🔥 Navio proveniente de Sabetta 🇷🇺 chega a #Sines 🇵🇹 a 5 de Agosto, como contamos no #Expresso:

    expresso.pt/economia/economia_

  22. 1/2 On May 13th, we will stop the #LNG Terminal in #Sines, the main entrance point of #Fossil #Gas in #Portugal. This will be a mass action with several tactics.

    More than sharing with you the action, I humbly invite anyone that wants to join us to come. :) We don't have money to cover travels and we know that Portugal is on one of the edges of Europe. We would still be thrilled to have you!

    Here are some reasons to join us:

  23. ACÇÃO DE MASSAS - PARAR O GÁS, PARAR O CRIME

    📍 Porto de Sines
    📅 Saturday, 13 May (15:00)

    PARAR O GÁS - PARAR O CRIME

    Dia 13 de maio, vamos bloquear a entrada principal do gás fóssil em Portugal, o
    terminal de LNG da Ren, no Porto de Sines

    Recusamos mais palavras vazias, mentiras e inação dos políticos e CEOs enquanto
    as nossas casas são inundadas e as nossas terras queimadas.

    Recusamos que as pessoas sejam exploradas para encher os bolsos de acionistas. O
    vício em gás fóssil está a empobrecer-nos e a matar-nos.

    O que reivindicamos é simples: eletricidade 100% renovável e acessível a todas
    as pessoas em Portugal até 2025.

    Não fiques em casa, há muito para fazer e vamos fazê-lo em conjunto.

    #PararOGas
    [facebook.com/hashtag/pararogas]

    eventos.coletivos.org/event/ac