VIDEO: High School Wrestling Champ Slams, Pins New Mexico Kidnapper

VIDEO: High School Wrestling Champ Slams, Pins New Mexico Kidnapper

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A 16-year-old high school wrestler that just won a district title; well, that’s already a big man on campus. When that same teen saves the lives of three little kids, overpowering a grown man to do so? Now he just became legend. Such is the latest podium for Canaan Bower, who took on and pinned a kidnapper in Las Cruces, N.M. recently. The athlete slammed the thug to the ground, then held him until police arrived.

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It turned out a very good thing the wrestler appeared on the scene. The attacker, 22-year-old Daniel Arroyo Beltran, allegedly assaulted a woman and her three young children. Closed circuit security footage captured the man repeatedly attempt to kidnap the three kids. When a bystander attempted to hold the door, keeping Beltran out of a convenience store where the woman and kids took refuge, Beltran forced his way in and attacked. He punched the man several times, with blood spurting to the floor.

That’s when the champion wrestler, pumping gas outside, saw the commotion and leapt into action. He ran into the store, confronted Beltran, and put his wrestling skills to work.

“So my son – who just won the wrestling district championship weeks ago – just came up behind this guy and body-slammed him and got him in a chokehold and waited for the police to show up,” Troy Bower, Canaan’s father, told lcsun-news.com.

The Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office thanked Bower for “stepping up to save the lives of two children and potentially many others.”

Even UFC President Dan White took notice of the wrestling champ and his bravery. Noting the current coronavirus and social distancing requirements, White said he’d love to meet Bower, who he called “AWESOME!!!,” in the future.

For a wrestler, at any age, it doesn’t get much better than that.

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April 1, 2020 at 06:08AM

Introducing Metabase, a Simple and Powerful Analytics Tool

Introducing Metabase, a Simple and Powerful Analytics Tool

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metabaseRecently I was looking for some simple way to analyze and create graphs from data stored in MySQL tables. I know Grafana can also plot graphs from MySQL tables, but somehow it felt like overkill and you are not using the traditional SQL syntax there. So I was searching for another solution, and it actually took me a while to find it. I might have used the wrong keywords when searching, or the SEO is not the best for this site/project, but in the end, I found Metabase.

In this blog post, I would like to highlight this open source project because I found it very simple and it does the job perfectly for what I wanted it for.

What Is Metabase?

I would describe Metabase as a tool that can provide you a graphical interface to create business intelligence and analytics graphs in minutes. It does not require any previous SQL knowledge, and it has a nice interface where you can simply make analytics with just a few clicks.

Is It Only for MySQL?

It supports a lot of backend databases:

  • MySQL
  • Postgres
  • Druid
  • SQL Server
  • Redshift
  • MongoDB
  • Google BigQuery
  • SQLite
  • H2
  • Oracle
  • Vertica
  • Presto
  • Snowflake
  • SparkSQL

Installation

It is very simple; you can just call the JAR file or run a docker container and it is done. You can run on AWS Elastic Beanstalk, or on Heroku, or even on Kubernetes.

After installation, you only have to add your datasource and you are good to go.

Creating a Graph

Using a test IMDB database, we simply graph how many movies were created per year. It takes only a few seconds and a few clicks. Of course, we can write a query by ourselves as well, and it is able to plot the result without any problems.

It Has a Lot of Features

Metabase has a lot of features and settings, but here I will just mention a few:

  • Work with large databases and configure when and how they should scan the data.
  • It can handle multiple users.
  • It can handle permissions.
  • It works with Slack and you can create questions/graphs from Slack.
  • You can create dashboards where you can add your graphs.
  • You can share dashboards and graphs.
  • Activity log
  • Alerts

Conclusion

If you are looking for a very simple data visualization or business analytics tool, I would definitely recommend taking a look at Metabase. Please let us know what you think if you are already using it!

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April 1, 2020 at 03:25PM

Take a Virtual Trip to Disney World

Take a Virtual Trip to Disney World

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If, a few weeks ago, you’d told your kids that you were all going to TAKE A TRIP TO DISNEY WORLD and then added the caveat, “from the comfort of our own home,” chances are there would have been a mutiny. But, as we all know, things have changed. Standards have been lowered. Now, riding Splash Mountain from the living room couch might not seem like such a bad idea.

We’ve written before about how you can use YouTube videos to prepare kids for potentially anxiety-producing events—such as riding a rollercoaster. But you can also use those same videos to make your way across Magic Kingdom without ever needing to take a step, complain about the length of a line or manage a meltdown.

As Christina Marfice reminds us on Scary Mommy, there are entire channels on YouTube that provide videos taken by riders on Disney parks attractions:

That means anyone with a device and an internet connection can relive the magic. And it’s even better if you have a virtual reality headset or smartphone mount. Then, the videos become fully immersive experiences, basically like being back at Disneyland before the world almost totally shut down.

Is it the same as actually being on the ride? As someone who has been to Disney World a handful of times, I can categorically state that it is not. But are some of the ride videos surprisingly satisfying? They are—especially now, when the thought of being in such a germy place, among tight crowds of people, seems like such a quaint concept from a more innocent era.

So where to start? You don’t have to plan your day around your FastPass times and you can bounce back and forth across the park in mere seconds. Since I’m the one writing this and Pirates of the Caribbean is my favorite ride, let’s start there.

All those people! Touching all the surfaces! And then touching their faces with abandon! 2019 really was a simpler time. That was fun, but I’ve got Splash Mountain on the brain; let’s go there next.

If your kids like a bit of a thrill (but not too much!), the Barnstormer roller coaster is a good option. I chose this particular video because it’s a gloomy, rainy day at Disney, the park is basically deserted and it just feels … right:

If you prefer more people and more sunshine, try the Slinky Dog Dash roller coaster. Yes, I know, this ride is in an entirely different park (Hollywood Studios). Does it matter? No, it does not—there are no rules here!

Is it time for the Frozen ride, yet? Yes, I thought so. Come on, let’s head to Epcot; it’s right over here:

Okay, I wasn’t even going to click on the video for the Avatar ride (Animal Kingdom) because it’s such an incredible in-person experience that I was sure I would be disappointed. I was not. If I can’t be physically on this ride right now, at least I’ve got this:

If you haven’t had enough, the LMG Vids YouTube Channel has playlists of rides from a variety of theme parks, including all the Disney parks in Orlando and California, Legoland California, Knott’s Berry Farm, and the Tokyo and Hong Kong Disneylands.


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