The Rookie CTU stars Jeremy Ray Valdez as Jason Blaine who has joined the LA branch of CTU (Counter Terrorist Unit) . Jason Blaine wants to work in the field but is stuck behind a computer looking at intel. The Rookie CTU was made by the same directers who made the 24 tv series as The Rookie CTU was made as a spin off for 24's 6th season. The Rookie CTU is not real time like the 24 tv series but includes most of the show's other elements. It was also said that Rookie CTU will have 24 Day Zero (with Jack Bauer) (Operation Nightfall) play on the site on the 22nd of May 2007.
Coffee Run
The first day of The Rookie CTU is called "Coffee Run" which has Jason Blaine (The Rookie) getting coffee for everyone in a meeting, in which he sees armed robbers enter a bank which Jason sees. It is a three part episode which is a total of 8 minutes and 8 seconds which takes place between 9:12am and 9:35am.
Chapter 1: Coffee Run (9:12am-9:22am) starts off with Jason getting intel for the field agents until his Angie Lawson (his boss, Manager, Video Surveillance Unit) is called in to a meeting with Deputy Director Of CTU (Alton Maxwell) who also sends Jason out to get coffee for everyone in the meeting. On his way to the coffee shop he helps an old women pick up her dog who then almost gets run over by some guys in a silver SUV (Jason saves her) which we see the men armed with guns speed down the road. When Jason gets to the coffee shop he spots the same car and she the guns, after he walks outside with the coffee he calls Angie and tells her someone is trying to rob the bank and Angie tells him it's not his job (as CTU "does not exist" so the public doesn't know about CTU), it ends with Jason going round the back of the bank and down to the stairs with Angie saying "besides you don't even have a gun with you". The clock starts ticking ending at 09:22:18am. Chapter 1 is 2 minutes and 48 seconds long.
Chapter 2: (9:22am-9:24am) starts with "Previously on The Rookie" which sums up what happed in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 continues with the robbers walking into the bank and telling everybody to get to the floor at the same time one of th robbers is shooting the cameras out. Afterwards the leader says "We don't want to shoot you you, screw that we do want to shoot you GET DOWN". We see Jason enter the bank from the door downstairs when a robber says "30 seconds". Angie sends for police backup to go to the bank and the leader of the group tells the dog to shut up and then fires his Submachine gun. As Jason creeps up the stairs one of the people sees Jason and he puts his finger to his month. Then a robber says "60 seconds lets go" while Jason moves quickly behind a desk and Jason calls Angie on his cell phone and leaves it on the desk. As Jason peeks around the desk he see a 9mm handgun. The clock starts ticking ending at 09:24:09am. Chapter 2 is 2 minutes and 29 seconds long.
Chapter 3: (9:24am-9:35am)
Mistaken Identity
The second day of The Rookie CTU is called "Mistaken Identity" which has Jason Blaine having to drop off a PDA to his Boss. But he takes his bosses car and then everything goes wrong. It is a three part episode which is a total of 11 minutes and 52 seconds which takes place between 2:00pm and 3:00pm.
Coffee Run
The first day of The Rookie CTU is called "Coffee Run" which has Jason Blaine (The Rookie) getting coffee for everyone in a meeting, in which he sees armed robbers enter a bank which Jason sees. It is a three part episode which is a total of 8 minutes and 8 seconds which takes place between 9:12am and 9:35am.
Chapter 1: Coffee Run (9:12am-9:22am) starts off with Jason getting intel for the field agents until his Angie Lawson (his boss, Manager, Video Surveillance Unit) is called in to a meeting with Deputy Director Of CTU (Alton Maxwell) who also sends Jason out to get coffee for everyone in the meeting. On his way to the coffee shop he helps an old women pick up her dog who then almost gets run over by some guys in a silver SUV (Jason saves her) which we see the men armed with guns speed down the road. When Jason gets to the coffee shop he spots the same car and she the guns, after he walks outside with the coffee he calls Angie and tells her someone is trying to rob the bank and Angie tells him it's not his job (as CTU "does not exist" so the public doesn't know about CTU), it ends with Jason going round the back of the bank and down to the stairs with Angie saying "besides you don't even have a gun with you". The clock starts ticking ending at 09:22:18am. Chapter 1 is 2 minutes and 48 seconds long.
Chapter 2: (9:22am-9:24am) starts with "Previously on The Rookie" which sums up what happed in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 continues with the robbers walking into the bank and telling everybody to get to the floor at the same time one of th robbers is shooting the cameras out. Afterwards the leader says "We don't want to shoot you you, screw that we do want to shoot you GET DOWN". We see Jason enter the bank from the door downstairs when a robber says "30 seconds". Angie sends for police backup to go to the bank and the leader of the group tells the dog to shut up and then fires his Submachine gun. As Jason creeps up the stairs one of the people sees Jason and he puts his finger to his month. Then a robber says "60 seconds lets go" while Jason moves quickly behind a desk and Jason calls Angie on his cell phone and leaves it on the desk. As Jason peeks around the desk he see a 9mm handgun. The clock starts ticking ending at 09:24:09am. Chapter 2 is 2 minutes and 29 seconds long.
Chapter 3: (9:24am-9:35am)
Mistaken Identity
The second day of The Rookie CTU is called "Mistaken Identity" which has Jason Blaine having to drop off a PDA to his Boss. But he takes his bosses car and then everything goes wrong. It is a three part episode which is a total of 11 minutes and 52 seconds which takes place between 2:00pm and 3:00pm.
This article has a list of restaurants and hotels in Zamboanga City.
Restaurants
*Jollibee - has branches in Climaco, Mindpro Citimall, Plaza Pershing, Southway Square Mall, Veterans Avenue, San Jose Road, Gov. Camins Avenue, Yubenco Star Mall (satellite branch), Shoppers Central (takeout counter), LB Supermarket (soon to open)
*McDonald's -has branches in La Purisima fronting Metropolitan Cathedral, Shoppers' Center (soon to open)
*Greenwich Pizza - has branches in Mindpro, Camins, Southway Square
*Dunkin Donuts - Citimart, La Purisima, Baliwasan, Mindpro (Takeout and Restaurant), Climaco Avenue, Climaco Ave. cor Gov. Lim, Yubenco, Southway Square
*Chowking - La Purisima, Southway Square
*KFC - Nunez Midtown Plaza, Limtown Center
*Mister Donut - La Purisima, A-1, Young Mart, Shoppers' Central, Citimart, Pershing
*Family Fried Chicken- Canelar, Climaco branches
*Chinito's- Mindpro, La Purisima Ateneo, WMSU branches
*Patio Palmeras-Pasonanca, Zamboanga City
*Kintaro 10th High - Best Japanese Restaurant in Mindanao at Skypark Hotel
*Antonio's Steakhouse-Pasonanca, Zamboanga City
*Mano-Mano- Gov. Ramos Avenue, Sta. Maria
*Alavar's Seafood House-Don Alfaro St., Tetuan Zamboanga City
*La Vista Seaside Restaurant- La Vista del Mar Resort, Calarian
*Ducuena (formerly Sunburst)
*Jimmy's Satti- Campaner cor. Brillantes
*Sunflower -Rizal St., Veterans Ave., Brilliantes St. Branches
*ATOA (A Taste of Asia) Restaurant - Unichan Building, Veterans Avenue fronting WMMC
*Park 88- Pasonanca Park
*Z-Beryani Persian Cuisine- Nunez Midtown Plaza
*Food Paradise- Climaco Avenue
*Niel's Fastfood- MCLL Highway, Mercedes Zamboanga City
*Papito's Grille- Lunzuran Road, Tumaga, Zamboanga City (beside Ateneo High School)
*Country Chicken Restaurant and Rebecca's Kitchen- Pasonanca Road
*St. Mary's Grille- Gov. Ramos Avenue fronting Sta. Maria Parish Church
*Village Zamboanga- Gov. Camins Avenue beside Garden Orchid Hotel
*Shamba Grille- Gov. Camins Avenue beside Caltex Gas Station
*Whoopee Burger Haus - Pilar St. and Gov. Lim Avenue
*Mang Inasal- 2nd flr. Southway Square Mall (opens August 10, 2007)
*Manang Terry's Chicken Inato- Mayor Jaldon (Canelar) and Nunez (MP Tower) Branches
*Flavourite Cuisine- Rizal St. and Nuñez Branches
*Kadday Sug-Sta. Cruz Market
*Savoury Panciteria and Restaurant- Mayor Jaldon St., Putik, Tetuan, Santa Maria
*Lejan Ice Cream House and Restaurant- Santa Maria
*ABC Bakery and Restaurant- Beside Shoppers' Central
*Golden Boys Sports Grille- Nunez Extension
Hotels
*Garden Orchid Hotel - Gov. Camins Avenue (a first class hotel)
*Grand Astoria Hotel - Mayor Jaldon Street
*Marcian Garden Hotel - Gov. Camins Avenue
*Marcian Business Hotel - Mayor Cesar Climaco Avenue
*Lantaka Hotel by the Sea - N. Valderossa Street,
*Jardin dela Vina - Gov. Alvarez Avenue
*Hermosa Hotel- Mayor Jaldon St.
*Preciosa Hotel- Mayor Jaldon St.
*Hotel Perlita- Mayor Jaldon St.
*Skypark Hotel- the hotel being the tallest structure in Zamboanga, has the Best Japanese Restaurant in Mindanao
*Azenith Royal Hotel- Gov. Camins Ave.
*Hotel Salwa- the Islamic owned hotel located at Gov. Camins St.
*Mag-V Royal Hotel- San Jose Road
*GC Hotel- Nunez St. beside St. Joseph Church and Mormon Church
*Amil's Tower- Pilar St.
*Yang's Hotel - Tomas Claudio Street
*Blue Shark Hotel- Veterans Avenue
*Pension Royale Hotel, 12 rooms
Restaurants
*Jollibee - has branches in Climaco, Mindpro Citimall, Plaza Pershing, Southway Square Mall, Veterans Avenue, San Jose Road, Gov. Camins Avenue, Yubenco Star Mall (satellite branch), Shoppers Central (takeout counter), LB Supermarket (soon to open)
*McDonald's -has branches in La Purisima fronting Metropolitan Cathedral, Shoppers' Center (soon to open)
*Greenwich Pizza - has branches in Mindpro, Camins, Southway Square
*Dunkin Donuts - Citimart, La Purisima, Baliwasan, Mindpro (Takeout and Restaurant), Climaco Avenue, Climaco Ave. cor Gov. Lim, Yubenco, Southway Square
*Chowking - La Purisima, Southway Square
*KFC - Nunez Midtown Plaza, Limtown Center
*Mister Donut - La Purisima, A-1, Young Mart, Shoppers' Central, Citimart, Pershing
*Family Fried Chicken- Canelar, Climaco branches
*Chinito's- Mindpro, La Purisima Ateneo, WMSU branches
*Patio Palmeras-Pasonanca, Zamboanga City
*Kintaro 10th High - Best Japanese Restaurant in Mindanao at Skypark Hotel
*Antonio's Steakhouse-Pasonanca, Zamboanga City
*Mano-Mano- Gov. Ramos Avenue, Sta. Maria
*Alavar's Seafood House-Don Alfaro St., Tetuan Zamboanga City
*La Vista Seaside Restaurant- La Vista del Mar Resort, Calarian
*Ducuena (formerly Sunburst)
*Jimmy's Satti- Campaner cor. Brillantes
*Sunflower -Rizal St., Veterans Ave., Brilliantes St. Branches
*ATOA (A Taste of Asia) Restaurant - Unichan Building, Veterans Avenue fronting WMMC
*Park 88- Pasonanca Park
*Z-Beryani Persian Cuisine- Nunez Midtown Plaza
*Food Paradise- Climaco Avenue
*Niel's Fastfood- MCLL Highway, Mercedes Zamboanga City
*Papito's Grille- Lunzuran Road, Tumaga, Zamboanga City (beside Ateneo High School)
*Country Chicken Restaurant and Rebecca's Kitchen- Pasonanca Road
*St. Mary's Grille- Gov. Ramos Avenue fronting Sta. Maria Parish Church
*Village Zamboanga- Gov. Camins Avenue beside Garden Orchid Hotel
*Shamba Grille- Gov. Camins Avenue beside Caltex Gas Station
*Whoopee Burger Haus - Pilar St. and Gov. Lim Avenue
*Mang Inasal- 2nd flr. Southway Square Mall (opens August 10, 2007)
*Manang Terry's Chicken Inato- Mayor Jaldon (Canelar) and Nunez (MP Tower) Branches
*Flavourite Cuisine- Rizal St. and Nuñez Branches
*Kadday Sug-Sta. Cruz Market
*Savoury Panciteria and Restaurant- Mayor Jaldon St., Putik, Tetuan, Santa Maria
*Lejan Ice Cream House and Restaurant- Santa Maria
*ABC Bakery and Restaurant- Beside Shoppers' Central
*Golden Boys Sports Grille- Nunez Extension
Hotels
*Garden Orchid Hotel - Gov. Camins Avenue (a first class hotel)
*Grand Astoria Hotel - Mayor Jaldon Street
*Marcian Garden Hotel - Gov. Camins Avenue
*Marcian Business Hotel - Mayor Cesar Climaco Avenue
*Lantaka Hotel by the Sea - N. Valderossa Street,
*Jardin dela Vina - Gov. Alvarez Avenue
*Hermosa Hotel- Mayor Jaldon St.
*Preciosa Hotel- Mayor Jaldon St.
*Hotel Perlita- Mayor Jaldon St.
*Skypark Hotel- the hotel being the tallest structure in Zamboanga, has the Best Japanese Restaurant in Mindanao
*Azenith Royal Hotel- Gov. Camins Ave.
*Hotel Salwa- the Islamic owned hotel located at Gov. Camins St.
*Mag-V Royal Hotel- San Jose Road
*GC Hotel- Nunez St. beside St. Joseph Church and Mormon Church
*Amil's Tower- Pilar St.
*Yang's Hotel - Tomas Claudio Street
*Blue Shark Hotel- Veterans Avenue
*Pension Royale Hotel, 12 rooms
Mr. Conan Fryer MSc MIFST (born Portsmouth Dec. 1968), is a respected food industry reporter and a successful inventor of new food products and processes.
Conan has combined a long career in gastronomy and the food industry to become a respected writer and speaker on food science, technology, fashions and future trends.
The Food Industry Award for New Product of the Year 2006 was awarded to Conan Fryer by 'Food Processing Magazine' (For the invention and launch of Hovis Invisible Crust).
link:
http://www.fpawardsonthenet.net/winners/2006/index.html
Conan has combined a long career in gastronomy and the food industry to become a respected writer and speaker on food science, technology, fashions and future trends.
The Food Industry Award for New Product of the Year 2006 was awarded to Conan Fryer by 'Food Processing Magazine' (For the invention and launch of Hovis Invisible Crust).
link:
http://www.fpawardsonthenet.net/winners/2006/index.html
The premise of Storycaching is to combine the use of a GPS with an iPod where a user goes to a specific place using map coordinates, then listens to a podcast (audio on demand), usually a story, that takes into account the nature of the area where the listener is now located.
Like geocaching, a cache may be located at the site and can contain some relevant objects that add a physical dimension or symbolism to the cached story. Storycaching is designed to enhance the experience of both the storyteller and the listener. By allowing the storyteller to reference elements in the environment where the listener is located, the listener is provided a third dimension to the story, that of authentic physical feelings and sensory input. Storycaching is a concept created by Dr. Martin Horejsi at The University of Montana-Missoula.
For example, a girl walks to a distinctive place in order to listen to a story on her iPod. Using map coordinates and a GPS, she climbs part way up a hill on the edge of town. When arriving at a specific spot according to the GPS, she locates a small box containing some relics. Sitting on a rock, she holds the objects in her hand listens to a sound file on her iPod. Overlooking the valley, the power of the Native American elder’s words stir her emotions as landmarks, smells, the wind, and other sounds are referenced in the story, all possible because the person telling the story knows that the listener will be in a specific place while listening to the story. Or maybe, the story was recorded years ago when the elder sat in the very spot where the young girl now sits. A connection with the story is forged in a way never before experienced alone.
Another example is where a high school student studying earth science walks through a river drainage with his teacher. But his teacher is not with him in person. Instead his teacher collected the map coordinates of special geologic features, and now teaches the student as he uses his GPS to walk from place to place while listening to the teacher on his iPod, replaying the story several times at each stop ensuring complete understanding. The iPod’s screen shows color pictures of the geologic formations the student is to study. Comparing the words, pictures and the rocks in front of him, he is able to learn and apply the geology at his own pace, on his own time, and as many times as he wants. As an assignment, or if a question arises, the student notes the GPS coordinates, snaps a digital picture and jots some notes.
To access a Storycache, the user downloads the podcast from Storycaching.com . Each podcast has its GPS coordinates as its file name. The user enters the map coordinates as a waypoint into the GPS unit. Details on the website indicate what is involved in locating the specific coordinates (i.e. walking, driving, hiking, etc.) Once the person arrives at the place on the earth corresponding to the coordinates of the podcast, he or she locates the cache object(s) and listens to the podcast.
When the person is ready to move on, the object is put back in its cache, an entry (text, picture, etc.) is added to the cache’s notebook, and the person may also leave behind another object along with the original object and notebook. However, unlike regular geocaching where often the finder takes the cached object and replaces it with a different one, the user of a Storycache leaves the original object since it is important to the story, but may add something additional to the cache as long as it adds to the story element.
In the future, the comments in the notebooks will be posted on the website, and possibly even more related podcasts by those who experienced the original storycache. Further, there will be links between Google Earth and Storycaching in order to make connections back and forth between the Google Earth maps and images and the podcasted stories. Additionally, the map coordinates from Google Earth could be connected to the storycache for uploading and downloading purposes, for the iPod, GPS and computer. Another aspect of combining Google Earth and Storycaching is to increase the potential for users with disabilities that would prevent them from actually visiting the geographic site in person.
Like geocaching, a cache may be located at the site and can contain some relevant objects that add a physical dimension or symbolism to the cached story. Storycaching is designed to enhance the experience of both the storyteller and the listener. By allowing the storyteller to reference elements in the environment where the listener is located, the listener is provided a third dimension to the story, that of authentic physical feelings and sensory input. Storycaching is a concept created by Dr. Martin Horejsi at The University of Montana-Missoula.
For example, a girl walks to a distinctive place in order to listen to a story on her iPod. Using map coordinates and a GPS, she climbs part way up a hill on the edge of town. When arriving at a specific spot according to the GPS, she locates a small box containing some relics. Sitting on a rock, she holds the objects in her hand listens to a sound file on her iPod. Overlooking the valley, the power of the Native American elder’s words stir her emotions as landmarks, smells, the wind, and other sounds are referenced in the story, all possible because the person telling the story knows that the listener will be in a specific place while listening to the story. Or maybe, the story was recorded years ago when the elder sat in the very spot where the young girl now sits. A connection with the story is forged in a way never before experienced alone.
Another example is where a high school student studying earth science walks through a river drainage with his teacher. But his teacher is not with him in person. Instead his teacher collected the map coordinates of special geologic features, and now teaches the student as he uses his GPS to walk from place to place while listening to the teacher on his iPod, replaying the story several times at each stop ensuring complete understanding. The iPod’s screen shows color pictures of the geologic formations the student is to study. Comparing the words, pictures and the rocks in front of him, he is able to learn and apply the geology at his own pace, on his own time, and as many times as he wants. As an assignment, or if a question arises, the student notes the GPS coordinates, snaps a digital picture and jots some notes.
To access a Storycache, the user downloads the podcast from Storycaching.com . Each podcast has its GPS coordinates as its file name. The user enters the map coordinates as a waypoint into the GPS unit. Details on the website indicate what is involved in locating the specific coordinates (i.e. walking, driving, hiking, etc.) Once the person arrives at the place on the earth corresponding to the coordinates of the podcast, he or she locates the cache object(s) and listens to the podcast.
When the person is ready to move on, the object is put back in its cache, an entry (text, picture, etc.) is added to the cache’s notebook, and the person may also leave behind another object along with the original object and notebook. However, unlike regular geocaching where often the finder takes the cached object and replaces it with a different one, the user of a Storycache leaves the original object since it is important to the story, but may add something additional to the cache as long as it adds to the story element.
In the future, the comments in the notebooks will be posted on the website, and possibly even more related podcasts by those who experienced the original storycache. Further, there will be links between Google Earth and Storycaching in order to make connections back and forth between the Google Earth maps and images and the podcasted stories. Additionally, the map coordinates from Google Earth could be connected to the storycache for uploading and downloading purposes, for the iPod, GPS and computer. Another aspect of combining Google Earth and Storycaching is to increase the potential for users with disabilities that would prevent them from actually visiting the geographic site in person.