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Home Alone 5: The Son of Kevin is a 2008 movie. Not much of it is known about it except the obvious fact that it is about Kevin's son. It is preceded by Home Alone,
Home Alone 2, Home Alone 3, and Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House
Expected Roles include
Jonah Bobo as Dan (Kevin's Son)
Danny Devito as Harry
Charlie Day as Marv
Alex Borstein as Vera
Either Macauly Culkin or Charlie Sheen as Kevin
Note: This cast is not yet confirmed. Devito already turned down the role of Marv once.
Home Alone 2, Home Alone 3, and Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House
Expected Roles include
Jonah Bobo as Dan (Kevin's Son)
Danny Devito as Harry
Charlie Day as Marv
Alex Borstein as Vera
Either Macauly Culkin or Charlie Sheen as Kevin
Note: This cast is not yet confirmed. Devito already turned down the role of Marv once.
Andrew Thomas Johnston Cape (b. 9 July 1949, Surrey, England, UK – d. 29 September 2007, Donegal, Republic of Ireland) was an Irish-based British businessperson, entrepreneur, writer and youth worker. He founded a business chain based on natural foods and health aids.
Cape attended Ampleforth College (Gilling Castle; Junior House 1961-62; St. Dunstan's House September 1962 - December 1966), as did
his father and three brothers, and went on to attend Oxford University. He graduated with a double first from Oxford.
He went to work for VSO in Tanzania, where he met his future wife, Clodagh Duggan. She was appointed to a teaching post in County Donegal and Cape joined her. They married in 1982, and brought up their four children in Donegal.
Cape worked quietly as a teacher and youth organiser. He was affiliated with the Irish Association of Health Stores and also worked with children affected by the troubles in neighbouring Northern Ireland.
In 1982 he set up a business, called "Simple Simon", in Donegal Town, a shop and bakery/café, which specializes in organic foods and natural health remedies (the business expanded to Letterkenny and Glenties). He also wrote a weekly column for the local newspaper, the Donegal Democrat, and frequently spoke on local radio about health and bioethical issues.
Death
In January 2007 a melanoma was spotted on his back and removed. In July 2007 he discovered a further tumour and his doctor told him the cancer had spread. In August 2007 he was still walking and swimming and in good form, but in late September 2007 his health declined rapidly. He died on 29 September, aged 58, at the Donegal Hospice.
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*[http://www.donegaltoday.ie/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID3423&ArticleID3250326 Donegal Today]
Cape attended Ampleforth College (Gilling Castle; Junior House 1961-62; St. Dunstan's House September 1962 - December 1966), as did
his father and three brothers, and went on to attend Oxford University. He graduated with a double first from Oxford.
He went to work for VSO in Tanzania, where he met his future wife, Clodagh Duggan. She was appointed to a teaching post in County Donegal and Cape joined her. They married in 1982, and brought up their four children in Donegal.
Cape worked quietly as a teacher and youth organiser. He was affiliated with the Irish Association of Health Stores and also worked with children affected by the troubles in neighbouring Northern Ireland.
In 1982 he set up a business, called "Simple Simon", in Donegal Town, a shop and bakery/café, which specializes in organic foods and natural health remedies (the business expanded to Letterkenny and Glenties). He also wrote a weekly column for the local newspaper, the Donegal Democrat, and frequently spoke on local radio about health and bioethical issues.
Death
In January 2007 a melanoma was spotted on his back and removed. In July 2007 he discovered a further tumour and his doctor told him the cancer had spread. In August 2007 he was still walking and swimming and in good form, but in late September 2007 his health declined rapidly. He died on 29 September, aged 58, at the Donegal Hospice.
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*[http://www.donegaltoday.ie/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID3423&ArticleID3250326 Donegal Today]
In the fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe, a Standard Template Construct (STC) system allowed the very efficient creation of technological designs. Introduced before the Age of Strife, an STC allowed workers to build anything from a sock to a tank to a dwelling. Examples of STC technology still in use are the , the and the . Imperial forces (especially those of the Adeptus Mechanicus) will go to any length to recover a lost or stolen STC, even if it means the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Imperial citizens.
A STC library is said to contain the total sum of all human knowledge, but as the technological level needed by the majority of the population was simple, most STC systems were for producing relatively simple equipment such as threshing machines and airplanes, not warp energy taps or holo fields. Very few examples of schematics for more advanced devices have been found.
The STC systems themselves worked by giving full blueprints for a device or vehicle according to the given needs of the user. This resulted in some extremely sturdy, functional designs found throughout the Imperium.
Since no confirmed reports of a fully functional STC have been made since the Dark Age of Technology, the full nature of the STC remains unknown.
Standard Template Constructs in Literature
The canonicity of the following novels is disputed.
*A Standard Template Constructor was found by Colonel-Commissar Ibram Gaunt in the novel First and Only . The full abilities of the device were never fully made clear, but it is known that the device could make the actual objects (constructs) corresponding to a standard template, rather than producing designs. In this case, it made the legendary "Men of Iron"; robotic soldiery that are heretical in the Imperium, but it is possible that the Constructor also held and/or could create other STCs. However, the device had been tainted by Chaos and the robots it produced were misshapen monstrosities that attacked humans on sight. To prevent the use of these robots, Gaunt destroyed the device.
:In this novel several statements are made regarding the importance of a STC found earlier: "Sixty years ago a team of Imperial scouts found an intact STC It was the Standard Template Constructor for a type of steel blade, an alloy of folded steel composite that was sharper and lighter and tougher than anything we've had before. Thirty whole Chapters of the great Astartes are now using blades of the new pattern. The scouts became heroes. each was given a world of his own. It was regarded as the greatest technological advance of the century..."
*In the novel Dark Adeptus , a team of Grey Knights investigating a long overrun Imperial encounter an Imperial Titan allegedly made using an STC; the majority of Imperial Titans are not made in this fashion and are inferior to the STC Titan.
*In the novel False Gods Horus encounters a very technologically advanced race who still have standard template technology. Being corrupted by this point, Horus declares war on them. After a brutal and grueling war (their technology was very similar to that of the Imperial forces, so it was only the Space Marines' superiority that won the war) Horus gifted the machines to the Fabricator General of Mars, but no more has been heard of it since then. It is possible they are still on Mars, hidden away and hoarded.
A STC library is said to contain the total sum of all human knowledge, but as the technological level needed by the majority of the population was simple, most STC systems were for producing relatively simple equipment such as threshing machines and airplanes, not warp energy taps or holo fields. Very few examples of schematics for more advanced devices have been found.
The STC systems themselves worked by giving full blueprints for a device or vehicle according to the given needs of the user. This resulted in some extremely sturdy, functional designs found throughout the Imperium.
Since no confirmed reports of a fully functional STC have been made since the Dark Age of Technology, the full nature of the STC remains unknown.
Standard Template Constructs in Literature
The canonicity of the following novels is disputed.
*A Standard Template Constructor was found by Colonel-Commissar Ibram Gaunt in the novel First and Only . The full abilities of the device were never fully made clear, but it is known that the device could make the actual objects (constructs) corresponding to a standard template, rather than producing designs. In this case, it made the legendary "Men of Iron"; robotic soldiery that are heretical in the Imperium, but it is possible that the Constructor also held and/or could create other STCs. However, the device had been tainted by Chaos and the robots it produced were misshapen monstrosities that attacked humans on sight. To prevent the use of these robots, Gaunt destroyed the device.
:In this novel several statements are made regarding the importance of a STC found earlier: "Sixty years ago a team of Imperial scouts found an intact STC It was the Standard Template Constructor for a type of steel blade, an alloy of folded steel composite that was sharper and lighter and tougher than anything we've had before. Thirty whole Chapters of the great Astartes are now using blades of the new pattern. The scouts became heroes. each was given a world of his own. It was regarded as the greatest technological advance of the century..."
*In the novel Dark Adeptus , a team of Grey Knights investigating a long overrun Imperial encounter an Imperial Titan allegedly made using an STC; the majority of Imperial Titans are not made in this fashion and are inferior to the STC Titan.
*In the novel False Gods Horus encounters a very technologically advanced race who still have standard template technology. Being corrupted by this point, Horus declares war on them. After a brutal and grueling war (their technology was very similar to that of the Imperial forces, so it was only the Space Marines' superiority that won the war) Horus gifted the machines to the Fabricator General of Mars, but no more has been heard of it since then. It is possible they are still on Mars, hidden away and hoarded.