Avatar 2 Release Date Plans

Speaking with the Montreal Gazette, Avatar director James Cameron confirmed the potential release dates of the trio of sequels and spoke about the how each film relates to each other.maxresdefault

Christmas of ’17 is the target,” Cameron said. “At least, that’s what we’ve announced. But I don’t consider that to be as important as the fact that when we get all three films done, we drop them a year apart. I call it a met-narrative that runs across the three movies. Each film stands alone, but it also tells one much larger story.”

 

 

Cameron also mentioned the design for the Avatar sequels is “more or less finished” and that it’s taken two years to develop the creatures, landscapes, and “new worlds within the world of Pandora.”

“The writing is ongoing, but almost finished. Technical development is done. Stages are done. Infrastructure. So we’re really poised to start after the first of the year,” he said.

The first Avatar film hit theaters back in 2009, becoming the highest grossing film worldwide ever, ahead of James Cameron’s Titanic. With the bar set so high for a sequel, Cameron recently talked about the pressure of filming Avatar 2, saying he hoped the first film wasn’t a “big fluke.”

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SAMSUNG to launch a Foldable Screen Smartphone in 2016

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In 2016 we may  see a true folding smartphone launch from Samsung. The phone would take advantage of Samsung’s flexible OLED technologies in ways we have not seen on a consumer-grade device to date.

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Samsung is rumored to be developing the device under the codename Project Valley, and if rumors turn out to be true the new form factor would be a first of its kind. A folding display would allow for a standard-sized smartphone that could flip open to reveal a larger screen for the productivity and media benefits normally associated with tablets.

80% OF BUILDINGS IN DELHI IN DANGER IF A QUAKE OF MoRE THAN 7.5 occurs

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Delhi is located in seismic zone 4, making it highly vulnerable to earthquakes. However, the city is not remotely prepared to deal with them.If a severe earthquake hits the capital, 80% of its buildings won’t be able to withstand it, say experts.
“The previous governments were just not serious about it. We are worried about how buildings look but not how safe they are. A structural engineer is responsible for that, not the architect. Delhi’s revised building bylaws are to be notified shortly but these have been made by architects, not structural engineers.”The city attempted retrofitting old buildings some years ago but the 2010 Commonwealth Games saw officials and resources diverted to more pressing work.

The buildings selected as part of this project were Delhi Secretariat, Delhi Police Headquarters, Ludlow Castle School, a ward block and associated structures at Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital and several buildings at the divisional commissioner’s office complex at 5, Sham Nath Marg. Government sources said work was never completed.According to the paper, “The soft, deep alluvial sediments on the east side of the Yamuna are expected to amplify the seismic waves from a Himalayan earthquake and cause damage in east Delhi. Delhi has many highly vulnerable buildings constructed ofeither inadequately reinforced concrete or unreinforced brick masonry. Many of the buildings in the congested neighborhoods of Old Delhi and east Delhi are highly vulnerable, multistory brick buildings with irregular configurations. It will not take a large earthquake to damage these buildings. In addition, many buildings were built illegally, with no quality control.”

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Lifeline buildings like hospitals should be in a position to be occupied right after an earthquake which means no damage to them. The other category of buildings like offices which may sustain light damage but do not collapse. There are buildings that are neither engineered nor adequately designed for an earthquake. Then there are those which are engineered but not adequately designed for earthquakes. In Delhi, 80%of buildings fall in either of these two categories

Sources say buildings in Japan, which witnesses numerous quakkes each year, are much more resilient. “This is because strict construction codes are followed there. There are BIS codes for designing and retrofitting but neither is followed. In Delhi all flyovers and now the new hospitals are being made quake-resistant but there is no quality control for private buildings, even those which claim to be quake-resistant.

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80% OF BUILDINGS IN DELHI IN DANGER IF A QUAKE OF MoRE THAN 7.5 occurs

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Delhi is located in seismic zone 4, making it highly vulnerable to earthquakes. However, the city is not remotely prepared to deal with them.If a severe earthquake hits the capital, 80% of its buildings won’t be able to withstand it, say experts.
“The previous governments were just not serious about it. We are worried about how buildings look but not how safe they are. A structural engineer is responsible for that, not the architect. Delhi’s revised building bylaws are to be notified shortly but these have been made by architects, not structural engineers.”The city attempted retrofitting old buildings some years ago but the 2010 Commonwealth Games saw officials and resources diverted to more pressing work.

The buildings selected as part of this project were Delhi Secretariat, Delhi Police Headquarters, Ludlow Castle School, a ward block and associated structures at Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital and several buildings at the divisional commissioner’s office complex at 5, Sham Nath Marg. Government sources said work was never completed.According to the paper, “The soft, deep alluvial sediments on the east side of the Yamuna are expected to amplify the seismic waves from a Himalayan earthquake and cause damage in east Delhi. Delhi has many highly vulnerable buildings constructed ofeither inadequately reinforced concrete or unreinforced brick masonry. Many of the buildings in the congested neighborhoods of Old Delhi and east Delhi are highly vulnerable, multistory brick buildings with irregular configurations. It will not take a large earthquake to damage these buildings. In addition, many buildings were built illegally, with no quality control.”

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Lifeline buildings like hospitals should be in a position to be occupied right after an earthquake which means no damage to them. The other category of buildings like offices which may sustain light damage but do not collapse. There are buildings that are neither engineered nor adequately designed for an earthquake. Then there are those which are engineered but not adequately designed for earthquakes. In Delhi, 80%of buildings fall in either of these two categories

Sources say buildings in Japan, which witnesses numerous quakes each year, are much more resilient. “This is because strict construction codes are followed there. There are BIS codes for designing and retrofitting but neither is followed. In Delhi all flyovers and now the new hospitals are being made quake-resistant but there is no quality control for private buildings, even those which claim to be quake-resistant.