Darya Pino

Darya Pino Rose is a weblogger, neuroscientist, and author. She is known as the founder of weblog Summer Tomato, and as a health & food contributor to The Huffington Post and other publications.

In 2011, TIME named Rose's weblog, Summer Tomato, one of "50 Websites That Make the Web Great."

She is the author of the book "Foodist: Using Real Food and Real Science to Lose Weight Without Dieting", (ISBN 9780062201256) published by HarperOne in May, 2013.

Rose received a Ph.D in neuroscience from University of California, San Francisco in 2010 and has a B.A. from UC Berkeley in Molecular and Cell Biology, with an emphasis in neurobiology. She received the IL Chaikoff award from the MCB department at Berkeley recognizing her honors work. She currently resides in San Francisco, California.

Portland home demolition controversy

On February 28, 2014, Pino and her husband Kevin Rose purchased an 1892 house at 1627 NW 32nd Avenue in the Willamette Heights area of Portland, Oregon. They removed the historic designation of the 122-year-old home and filed plans to demolish it. Some Portland residents responded with a petition ("Save the Rose House") to save the structure in an attempt to "preserve the history and character" of their neighborhood. On June 24, it was reported that the Roses had accepted an offer from long-time neighborhood residents to buy the house, although the deal hadn't been finalized.

Pino

Pino may refer to:

Places

  • Pino, California, former name of Loomis, US
  • Pino d'Asti, a municipality in the Province of Asti, Italy
  • Pino, Haute-Corse, a town in France
  • Pino sulla Sponda del Lago Maggiore, a village and municipality in the Province of Varese, Italy
  • Other uses

  • Pino, a tall blue bird Muppet on the Dutch children's television series Sesamstraat, based upon Big Bird
  • Pino (doll), a character in Namco's 1986 arcade game, Toy Pop
  • PINO, an open humanoid robot platform
  • Nissan Pino
  • See also

  • Pinos (disambiguation)
  • People with the given name

  • Pino Daeni (1939–2010), Italian artist
  • Pino Daniele (1955–2015), Italian musician
  • Pino Palladino (born 1957), Welsh-Italian musician
  • Pino Presti (born 1943), Italian musician
  • Fernando Solanas aka "Pino" Solanas (born 1936), Argentine filmmaker
  • People with the surname

  • Danny Pino (born 1974), American actor
  • Domenico Pino (1760–1826), Italian general of the Napoleonic Wars
  • Frank J. Pino (1909–2007), New York politician and judge
  • Juan Pablo Pino (born 1987), Colombian football player
  • Toy Pop

    Toy Pop (トイポップ Toi Poppu) is a multi-directional shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1986. It runs on Namco Libble Rabble hardware, and was also the only game that the company released in their last 8-bit year that did not use a Yamaha YM2151 FM sound chip. The game was later rereleased as part of Namco Museum Vol. 1 for the original Sony PlayStation in 1996.

    Gameplay

    Toy Pop is a top-down multi-directional shooter that can be played both single-player or with two players simultaneously. The players venture through 44 floors (the game uses the toy-themed term "Box" as opposed to "Floor", to fit with the game's setting) collecting four gold hearts contained in jars on each floor in order to advance. Along the way, the players must open gift-wrapped containers concealing either weapons or score-increasing bonus items; these various weapons are used to defeat several different varieties of enemies (Heitai, Cars, Tanks, Domdoms, Trumps, Osaru, Robots and occasionally the evil wizard Mahou), with many typically vulnerable to only one type of weapon.

    PINO

    The Open PINO Platform (or just PINO) is an open humanoid robot platform, with its mechanical and software design covered by the GNU Free Documentation License and GNU General Public License respectively.

    The external housing design of the PINO is a proprietary registered design, and the term PINO is trademarked.

    The intention of PINO's designers appears to be to create a Linux-like open platform for robotics.

    A commercial version of PINO is being sold by ZMP INC. a Tokyo-based robotics company. The latest version is Version 3 (released in August 2006).

    External links

  • http://www.zmp.co.jp/
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Turbine

    by: Neil Young

    The summer ends and the winter winds
    Begin to holler all around the bend.
    We will smile and sail away
    This won't be no sadness day
    When the winter winds
    greet the trees back there.
    We can watch the turbine
    turning in the wind
    Up on the ridge line,
    before the fog rolls in.
    Falling leaves in the autumn air
    People feeling good everywhere
    When the winter winds greet
    the trees back there.
    We can watch the turbine
    blowing in the wind
    Up on the ridge line,
    before the fog rolls in.
    We will smile and sail away.
    This won't be no sadness day
    When the winter winds




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