![]() Novecento and Accademico architects - historicists - would continue to make such remarks through the 1930s, in the context of statements that what Italian colonial buildings should do was "speak" clearly of modern Italy and/or its Roman heritage, unambiguously proclaiming the colonizers' origins and superiority. Palazzo del Parlamento (Parliament) in Benghazi, Libya (1921-1923, Architect Carlo Rossoni). Another architect, Salvatore Cardella, soon made similar remarks with respect to North Africa.īanca d'Italia (Bank of Italy) in Massawa, Eritrea (1925-1928, Architect Giuseppe Cane). In 1925, just when archaeologists were defining what was historically and aesthetically "worthy" in Tripoli and Rhodes, Giovannoni first commented that Italians had begun to copy native buildings in Rhodes, and should break this nascent pattern. The complexity of the question emerged in stages. In sum, if solving the problem of "Italian modern" in the metropole meant figuring out the place of history in modernism, the question here was to define the exact emphasis architects should place on differences between Italians and the colonized within their colonial modernism. When Italian architects began to comment on the colonial-modern in the second half of the 1920s, then, the question at stake was whether it was best to transplant European models of any or all historical periods imitate local forms wholesale build fanciful hybrids that belonged nowhere in particular or follow other alternatives which had not yet been devised. As businesses and government invested more in the colonies - especially in Libya's cities from 1912 on - medieval, Renaissance, Art Nouveau, and international "Art Deco" styles continued to proliferate, in tune with Europeans' constructions in Tunis, Alexandria, and Cairo.3 Worse still, to the architects who wrote on the subject, equally inappropriate European "neo-Moorish" concoctions began to appear among the most high-profile buildings in the colonial cities, namely hotels and restaurants (Piacentini, for instance, designed a "neo-Arab" Hotel Roma in Benghazi in the early 1910s4), as well as major banks and government buildings (Figures 5.1, 5.2). We have already seen that Italians bought and replicated local buildings in East Africa, and that their Asmara residences were often out-of-context transplants of European models overall, by the '920s cities in Eritrea, Somalia, and Libya were already showcases of disorganized variety. ![]() More important still, many architects wished to emulate native structural provisions for local climate conditions such as bright sun and intense heat.Įven had they wished to, in any case, architects who theorized colonial architecture could not have sidestepped the question of whether to incorporate local architectural elements, as Italians had been practicing architectural syncretisms for some time before architects began to consider the subject. ![]() At the same time, the incorporation of local ornamental elements also held great aesthetic appeal for many architects. ![]() In the colonies, however, differences of ethnicity, "race," religion, and political-cultural capital could hardly be dissimulated (and it is unlikely, in any case, that Italian colonizers would have wanted them to be). Self-conscious, state-mandated architecture in the metropole took an increasingly didactic turn in the interwar period, attempting to depict a unified Italy by minimizing architectural allusions to internal, regional differences. How did Italian architects' "colonial-modern" differ from their other theoriza-tions? The terms of their colonial-architectural debates were virtually identical with those discussed in the last chapter, regarding all but one issue: difference. Must buildings be dressed up, in a word, as Romans or as Moors?2 he colonial-modern involves creating an effect we recognize as reality, by organizing the world endlessly to represent it.' But it also stands for the place of timelessness, a space without duration, in relation to which the temporal break of modernity can be marked out. The non-West, as its name implies, represents the non-place, terra incognita, the wasteland. ![]()
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In addition to inventing the whole concept of using airships for travel in an RPG, Square made the clever decision to give you one early on, which provides an exciting glimpse of the adventures that await. The combat is flexible enough to offer opportunities for experimentation and the dungeons are just difficult enough to challenge you without making you want to rage-quit. Yet the game's simplicity doesn't sacrifice its sense of wonder and momentum. You'll go to a town, talk to the locals to get some hints, delve through a dungeon, then rinse and repeat. It's an all-killer, no-filler experience. And while I can't endorse the dumpster fire that is Final Fantasy II, I do recommend Final Fantasy XIII, III, and XII, even though they didn't crack this top 10 list.Īlthough it didn't exactly establish the Japanese RPG formula (more credit should go to 1986's Dragon Quest) Final Fantasy I provided a near-perfect template. I won't include remakes or spin-offs, no matter how much I enjoyed them. However, the "Final" label became core to series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi's philosophy, who believed that each game should be developed as if it was the last he'd ever make.Īs for the list, I won't include Final Fantasy XI as I've only put 20 hours into it, which isn't sufficient to review a MMO. In actuality, they wanted to call it "Fighting" Fantasy, but the name was already taken. There's a common misconception that the company named it "Final" Fantasy because it was their last ditch effort to survive. But before the release and eventual success of 1987's Final Fantasy I, developer Square faced bankruptcy. I had finished most of them already, but why not relive the magic once more?įinal Fantasy is one of the most influential video game series of all time. 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The project that the hours are tracked under also gets synced to QBO under the client, or you can change it in settings to just have it go to their company name instead of creating a sub-project in QBO. (Though from how it sounds, you want to ignore the "mark paid" within Harvest as you want QBO to handle it from there).If you already have tons of clients made up in QBO, you're just going to have to futz around a bit to make sure the information (company name, etc) are the same so that the invoice goes to the right place. When you mark it as "paid" it also syncs that over to QBO by adding in a "Payment" to your respective client. When you create the invoice, it will automatically sync it to QBO given that you configured the integration. Works with other software too, tons of integrations. I use Harvest for 99% of my invoicing and use QBO for my book keeping and they work beautifully together. All invoices I send from Harvest get copied to QBO and assigned to the right client. Have it integrated in with QuickBooks Online as well. ![]() If you have some employees that work on a client job that you have as hourly billable, you can invoice right from the app too. This will make your employees more apt and willing to use it. Mobile app is stellar and easy to access. Works great for my B/F clients and for project based work for my MSP clients. At the end of the month (or whenever) just click "uninvoiced" and you can create invoices for the time you spent per client. I use the analytics now to get a good idea how much time I spend doing different tasks (admin, sales, production, driving, networking) and decide what I need to improve and what I need to cut back on. Have been using Harvest App (here's a 30 day free trial + $10 credit for your first month and you can use the coupon code "CYBERBYTES" for 50% off your first (well second since the first is free) month) for 2-3 years now and it has worked beautifully. A ticketing system that lets you see multiple tickets at once (so you can toggle time tracking, etc.) might be good here, but I have no great suggestions. Remote work is actually a lot more of a headache for me to track, because there's a lot more potential for bouncing from client to client and issue to issue. At the end of the day (and when you're on a real computer rather than a phone), use that to create tickets or simply entries in QuickBooks. This doesn't address your problem of having to enter it, but for onsite time, I like to have the customer actually provide me with a written or printed list of things that they think I'm there for, with space for me to add additional items that I either know of or that are presented to me as "Oh, hey, can you look at this?" Write the arrival time at the top, check off the items as you address them, then take a picture of it with your phone when you're about to leave. Supported integration with QBO, so I can export by client into an invoice (with each date and notes on it's own line item) in QBO, then just make any edits I need to and send out.įrom my experience with the same problems (and no, I don't have a good solution either) you may end up needing several different solutions or systems. Good (and flexible, for example, allowing overlapping items) mobile time tracking capabilities in an app. I would consider cancelling the maxfocus service desk and going with another product if it had 2 things. Some details, I am using maxfocus for rmm, and I recently signed up for their service desk, but the mobile app sucks for time tracking. I hit start when I begin working on a client project/site/item and hit stop when I am done, and enter notes about what I did.Įach month on the first (I just went through this today and resolved that it should be my last month doing it this way) I spend several hours retyping my notes into line items in Quickbooks online. ![]() ![]() For a long time, I have used a simple app on my Android phone simply called "Timesheet". I am working towards locating new clients and managed services, but a large portion of my time is spend at places where I am billing by the hour. ![]() ![]() Subject headings will always be downloaded. The default is to keep all messages on the local computer as shown below, but it is suggested not to do so to avoid using up local computer's storage space. 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While shows like Smallville and The Flash are credited with making the superhero genre popular for television, it was actually a largely-forgotten show like The Adventures of Superboy that laid much of the groundwork for currently popular superhero television shows today.Ĭonner Kent’s version of Superboy would go on to make several small screen appearances, both in animation ( Young Justice and Regin of the Supermen) and live action ( Smallville and Titans), but now fans can add another live action appearance (of sorts) that precedes even his comic book debut. Unfortunately, The Adventures of Superboy was cancelled after its fourth season, despite offering some truly innovative storytelling for its time. Moore’s co-writer Stan Berkowitz also wrote many popular scripts for DC animated series like Batman Beyond, The New Batman Adventures, Superman: The Animated Series, Legion of Super Heroes, and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. 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