Route Description
Johnston street is a seven mile segment of US 167 which bypasses the Central Business District of Lafayette. Its northern terminus is Evangeline Thruway (US 90) where it becomes concurrent with said route. A major interchange is planned at the street when I-49 is routed through Downtown Lafayette. Its southern terminus is the Lafayette/Vermillion parish line where it becomes known as Maurice Avenue and then Park Avenue until US 167's terminus at Louisiana State Highway 14 in Abbeville. The road is a five-lane arterial until its junction with Ambassador Caffery Parkway (Louisiana State Highway 3073), where it becomes a four lane divided expressway.
Traffic
The traffic on Johnston Street has grown significantly because of Lafayette's urban sprawl. There are not many options available to alleviate this because of the right of way. A boulevard has been suggested but heavily opposed because it is believed to worsen the traffic. The only feasible option for traffic calming is the construction of an accessed controlled road, but due to the 120' right of way, a below grade alternative is the only available options. However, this could cost upwards of $500,000,000.
Future
Currently, the Lafayette Metropolitan Planning Organization is proposing the removal of the turn lane and the conversion of the street to a four-lane boulevard. As part of the financing package, a one percent tax would be levied upon the businesses along the corridor. A citizen group has been created, called Save Johnston Street, which heavily opposes the construction of the boulevard, which is expected to cost $400,000,000. The issue is not going to be settled anytime soon.
Johnston street is a seven mile segment of US 167 which bypasses the Central Business District of Lafayette. Its northern terminus is Evangeline Thruway (US 90) where it becomes concurrent with said route. A major interchange is planned at the street when I-49 is routed through Downtown Lafayette. Its southern terminus is the Lafayette/Vermillion parish line where it becomes known as Maurice Avenue and then Park Avenue until US 167's terminus at Louisiana State Highway 14 in Abbeville. The road is a five-lane arterial until its junction with Ambassador Caffery Parkway (Louisiana State Highway 3073), where it becomes a four lane divided expressway.
Traffic
The traffic on Johnston Street has grown significantly because of Lafayette's urban sprawl. There are not many options available to alleviate this because of the right of way. A boulevard has been suggested but heavily opposed because it is believed to worsen the traffic. The only feasible option for traffic calming is the construction of an accessed controlled road, but due to the 120' right of way, a below grade alternative is the only available options. However, this could cost upwards of $500,000,000.
Future
Currently, the Lafayette Metropolitan Planning Organization is proposing the removal of the turn lane and the conversion of the street to a four-lane boulevard. As part of the financing package, a one percent tax would be levied upon the businesses along the corridor. A citizen group has been created, called Save Johnston Street, which heavily opposes the construction of the boulevard, which is expected to cost $400,000,000. The issue is not going to be settled anytime soon.
"Lille gaarbe" is a therm that actually means "litle cat". It has been built by two different languages. The first part is "lille"; which means small, and is norwegian. The last part is "gaarbe"; which means "cat", is iranian. It is prenounced "lille goarbe".
This therm is very widely used among norwegians and iraninans in Norway. It is not used about small cats though, but as an affactionate word for your (female) lover. It has the same meaning as cute, but generally it is more directed towards the personality of the person than the apperance.
It is said that a boy ( of iranian descent) in the small norwegian town of Kongsberg was the first one who started to use it.
This therm is very widely used among norwegians and iraninans in Norway. It is not used about small cats though, but as an affactionate word for your (female) lover. It has the same meaning as cute, but generally it is more directed towards the personality of the person than the apperance.
It is said that a boy ( of iranian descent) in the small norwegian town of Kongsberg was the first one who started to use it.
VaultLedger is a Web-based tape management software application developed by B&L Associates, Inc..
B&L has also developed a more comprehensive tape management system called Vertices. The main difference between the two products centers on retention schedules. Vertices uses a policy-based retention schedule. That is, it is concerned with tracking and moving information contained on backup tapes and media. VaultLedger is more simplified and uses a calendar-based system. That is, it is concerned with tracking and moving the physical tapes and media at preset intervals.
VaultLedger supports both legacy and open environments and is operating system agnostic.
In late 2007, B&Lannounced that VaultLedger would support RFID technology, allowing users to move and track RFID-tagged tapes and other media via an RF handheld scanner.
VaultLedger OnDemand
VaultLedger OnDemand is a remotely hosted version of the VaultLedger application.
Features
*Calendar-based movement (movement based on a particular calendar day)
*Web-based interface
*Open database architecture
*Manages media at vault and data center
*Add range of serial numbers
*Input tape information via keyboard or connected ]
*Input tape information via remote RFID or Barcode scanner
*Input tape information via TMS report (e.g. CA-1, RMM, VERITAS Vault Extension)
*Inventory reconciliation to vault
*List reconciliation (Ship/Receive)
*Dynamically fix discrepancies
*Mark tapes in 'missing' status
*Merge ship/receive lists
*Transmission via FTP
*Case management
*Lookup tape history
B&L has also developed a more comprehensive tape management system called Vertices. The main difference between the two products centers on retention schedules. Vertices uses a policy-based retention schedule. That is, it is concerned with tracking and moving information contained on backup tapes and media. VaultLedger is more simplified and uses a calendar-based system. That is, it is concerned with tracking and moving the physical tapes and media at preset intervals.
VaultLedger supports both legacy and open environments and is operating system agnostic.
In late 2007, B&Lannounced that VaultLedger would support RFID technology, allowing users to move and track RFID-tagged tapes and other media via an RF handheld scanner.
VaultLedger OnDemand
VaultLedger OnDemand is a remotely hosted version of the VaultLedger application.
Features
*Calendar-based movement (movement based on a particular calendar day)
*Web-based interface
*Open database architecture
*Manages media at vault and data center
*Add range of serial numbers
*Input tape information via keyboard or connected ]
*Input tape information via remote RFID or Barcode scanner
*Input tape information via TMS report (e.g. CA-1, RMM, VERITAS Vault Extension)
*Inventory reconciliation to vault
*List reconciliation (Ship/Receive)
*Dynamically fix discrepancies
*Mark tapes in 'missing' status
*Merge ship/receive lists
*Transmission via FTP
*Case management
*Lookup tape history
Kimberly Lynn Cole is an American actress and model. She is best known as a "B-Movie Scream Queen" for her performances in B-horror movies. She is also the owner of Scream Farm, her own haunted house in Jones, Alabama.
As an actress she has appeared in numerous films, including Body Snatchers, Cremains, Psycho Santa, Dead Clowns, Dorm of the Dead, Diary of Nightmares, Descend into Darkness. She has also appeared in horror magazines such as Draculina and Sirens of Cinema.
Ms. Cole has a son, Dylan Cole, who appeared with his mother in Psycho Santa and a bonus short attached to the film Southern Gothic entitled: Have You Seen Me, available in the U.K.
Selected Filmography
*Scream Farm (2007) (V) (filming) .... Brandy
*Dorm of the Dead (2006) (V) .... Summer
*Diary of Nightmares (2006) (V) .... Carmen
*Descend Into Darkness (2005) (V) .... Special Guest Appearance
*To Dream or Not to Dream (2004) (V) .... Isabelle
*Dead Clowns (2003)
*HorrorTales.666 (2003) (V)
*Psycho Santa (2003) (V) .... Mother
*Mark of the Astro-Zombies (2002) (V) .... Victim
*Cremains (2001) (V) .... Alison
*Odd Noggins (2000) (as Kimberly Lee Cole) .... Mirricalla/Helen
*Monster in the Garage (1997) (V) .... Alien Commander
*Search for the Beast (1997)
*Redneck Revenge (1996)
*Body Snatchers (1993) .... Pod Soldier
Appeared in Sirens of Cinema Volume 2 Issue # 8
As an actress she has appeared in numerous films, including Body Snatchers, Cremains, Psycho Santa, Dead Clowns, Dorm of the Dead, Diary of Nightmares, Descend into Darkness. She has also appeared in horror magazines such as Draculina and Sirens of Cinema.
Ms. Cole has a son, Dylan Cole, who appeared with his mother in Psycho Santa and a bonus short attached to the film Southern Gothic entitled: Have You Seen Me, available in the U.K.
Selected Filmography
*Scream Farm (2007) (V) (filming) .... Brandy
*Dorm of the Dead (2006) (V) .... Summer
*Diary of Nightmares (2006) (V) .... Carmen
*Descend Into Darkness (2005) (V) .... Special Guest Appearance
*To Dream or Not to Dream (2004) (V) .... Isabelle
*Dead Clowns (2003)
*HorrorTales.666 (2003) (V)
*Psycho Santa (2003) (V) .... Mother
*Mark of the Astro-Zombies (2002) (V) .... Victim
*Cremains (2001) (V) .... Alison
*Odd Noggins (2000) (as Kimberly Lee Cole) .... Mirricalla/Helen
*Monster in the Garage (1997) (V) .... Alien Commander
*Search for the Beast (1997)
*Redneck Revenge (1996)
*Body Snatchers (1993) .... Pod Soldier
Appeared in Sirens of Cinema Volume 2 Issue # 8