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He had another dishwashing job in the evening, followed by a cleaning job at Dairy Queen - and then they would rendezvous at Pizza Hut at around 1 a.m. 6 a.m. Ms. Lima would go home for three hours of sleep and then start again. He now installs home and office alarms, not far from his expertise as an electrical technician, while Ms. Lima eventually worked her way up to a more appropriate job too, handling payroll at a Safeway corporate office. They recently bought a condominium and are expecting their first child. Both are continuing to upgrade their education, Ms. Lima by taking a certificate in human-resources management at the University of Calgary. Their story is a reminder that immigrating is far from easy, and expanding it will not be simple either. Taking on more immigrants would require more employees at Citizenship and Immigration to screen and select newcomers in time to be more responsive to the demands of employers.
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It was started with the prototype called "The Spinning Wheel of Life", consisting of a raspberry Pi, a small screen and a small speaker that display the ellipses based on the real-time arrival of networked data, and "http://Wikisperience.com/wiki/index.php/User:BillieNeilsen46 it is not a static animated gif like many loading icons are being designed. With a customised-program, one can say each ellipse is a representation of a data packet that exposes the micro-temporality of network relations. My starting question was ‘why is this icon loading in a regular tempo? What does this icon mean in terms of what they are telling to, and hiding from, us? ’ I was not questioning why does this icon look in such a usual way (such as design with ellipses and move in a clock-wise direction), though I found some possible and interesting linkage in relation to the design of a throbber and the history of time in World War I (see here) I use this throbber icon as a key figure for me to think about how networked data is being operated and transmitted in real-time by focusing on digital signal process (investigation of discrete time signals and the clock cycle in computer architecture), data packets and network protocols (investigation of network handshaking, TCP/IP transmission, time parameters etc), buffer and buffering (investigation of sliding window protocol and organization of a playback buffer).
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