Tours-TV.com: Linda Monument
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Maarjamäe War Memorial in Tallinn, Estonia. Shot with DJI Phantom 3 Professional in 4K
Maarjamäe War Memorial in Tallinn, Estonia. Shot with DJI Phantom 3 Professional in 4K
K6VN | Literature Evening Last Thursday, Tallinn - Estonia
Steven Vihalemm, a 29 year old poet, organises underground poetry event, K6VN, on the last thursday of each month in Tallinn. The film is made with the idea of observational cinema and it follows Steven during the Tallinn Anarchist Book Fair, where he is seen managing the K6VN stall, hosting the Cannabis Legalisation talk, reading his poetry and having a great time with his two kids and wife.
Welcome to Estonia
Tallinn Airport
¡Feliz 100 aniversario Estonia!
Anton Hansen Tammsaare (30 de enero de 1878 - 1 de marzo de 1940) fue un escritor estonio. Su novela Tõde ja õigus (Verdad y justicia, 1926- 1933) está considerada como una de las obras maestras de la literatura estonia. Tammsaare explicó que cada volumen se ocupa de la relación de los seres humanos con: la tierra, Dios, el estado y la sociedad, él mismo, y la resignación.
Uudis! Tasuta lennujagamine Wisemile äpiga - Helikopter Summukas
Wisemile sõidujagamise äpi vahendusel said kaks reisijat tasuta helikopter Summuka lennu Tallinn - Viljandi suunal!
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Hoia silm peal Wisemile FB lehel ning hakka samuti ka Wisemile sõidujagamise äpi kasutajaks, siis oled ehk järgmisel korral Sina see, kel avaneb uskumatuna näiv võimalus lennata helikopteriga ning seda täiesti tasuta.
Tasuta lennu võitmise kohta täpsem info Wisemile Facebooki lehel:
Wisemile äpp on vabalt alla laetav Google Playst ja App Storest. Kui Sul veel ei ole, siis lae Wisemile alla juba kohe!
Tech-savvy Estonians vote online in European elex
(20 May 2019) Estonia was crippled by cyberattacks on government networks during a dispute with Russia in 2007.
Today, the tiny tech-savvy nation is so certain of its cyber defences that it is the only country in the world to allow internet voting for the entire electorate, in every election, and thousands have already done so ahead of elections to the European Parliament.
Internet voting - or i-voting - has been available since 2005 in the nation that gave the world Skype, and the percentage of voters using the internet to cast ballots has increased with each election, reaching 44% of voters in national election in March.
Linda Lainvoo was one of the first Estonians to vote in the European Parliament election, which she did from a cafe before heading to work on Thursday morning.
The 32-year-old civil servant has voted online since she was first eligible to vote.
I couldn't imagine my life any different, Lainvoo said after logging into a secure online portal with her ID card and a PIN code. I do everything online so I don't have to stand in queues and do things on paper.
After downloading an app and identifying herself, she viewed the electoral lists inside a virtual voting booth and selected her candidate.
The elections are taking place from May 23-26 across the 28-member bloc to fill 751-seat European Parliament, where Estonia, a nation of just 1.3 million, has six representatives.
It took Lainvoo about 30 seconds to vote and by the time she had finished, around 2,000 others in Estonia had also voted.
Estonia's i-voting system runs from the 10th until the fourth day before the election and allows people to cast multiple ballots, with only the last vote counting. This aims to prevent voter coercion.
Young, tech-savvy males made up the bulk of i-voters in the first few elections, according to the head of Estonia's Electoral Office, Priit Vinkel.
But after four elections it diffused in the electorate and we can't say who the i-voter is. Any eligible voter can be an i-voter.
The electoral commission's research shows internet voting significantly increases turnout for Estonians abroad and for people living more than 30 minutes away from a polling station.
While it's hard to quantify the impact of i-voting on the overall turnout numbers, Vinkel says it's a sticky voting method that has stopped alienation, meaning a majority of people who have voted online at least once keep voting electronically and are more likely than average voters to keep voting at all.
When Estonia broke away from the Soviet Union and declared its independence nearly three decades ago, it embarked on a modernisation program including going digital early on.
The country has introduced a high-tech national ID system in which physical ID cards are linked to digital signatures that citizens use not only to vote, but to pay taxes and access health and school records.
But there have been vulnerabilities.
In 2007, a massive cyber-attack crippled the country's networks following a dispute with Russia over Estonia's removal of a Soviet-era war memorial in Tallinn. The unprecedented scale of the attack forced governments worldwide to reconsider the importance of network security and defence.
The architect of Estonia's i-voting system, Arne Ansper, compares it to postal voting. An external envelope verifies the identity of the voter - a digital signature for internet voting -which is then stripped from the ballot, leaving an anonymous internal envelope guaranteeing the secrecy of the vote.
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A phantom flight in the sunset. Tiskre Tabasalu Tallinn Estonia
A late summer evening over Tabasalu
Tours-TV.com: Toompea Fortress
Estonia : Tallinn. See on map .
3rd Innar Mardo Memorial
Fitness.ee Cup and Estonian Championships Mens overall 2008
Veteran Care Experts Visit Estonia - March 2011 (Courtesy of ETV)
The U.S. Embassy & Office of Defense Cooperation in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania hosted a U.S. delegation of veteran care experts from 7-11 March to discuss veteran care throughout the Baltic Countries. This event is part of a broad approach to improving the care provided to veterans and wounded soldiers returning from combat in support of coalition efforts. The U.S. is providing guidance to the region in how to develop a robust support network for all veterans and especially severely wounded Soldiers. Project Hope, in particular, is sending Dr. James Ecklund, a nationally-renowned traumatic brain injury specialist to speak with medical care providers. The U.S. Department of Defense is supporting the project with Mr. Dubois and Mrs. McClelland from the Office of Wounded Warrior Care. They specialize in transition policy and military community and family policy. The U.S. team will engage members from the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Healthy, Ministry of Social Affairs, civilian medical professionals and various members of the countries' defense force leadership. This event and the wounded warrior initiative is made possible with the support of several programs, such as the National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program, EUCOM Humanitarian Assistance, EUCOM Security Cooperation and Mobile Medical Training Teams. This event will solidify the professional relationships between Baltic military & civilian medical personnel and their U.S. counterparts involved in Wounded Warrior Care.
GM Alexander Moiseenko - GM Alexandr Fier, Benoni defense, Rapid chess
Blitz chess and rapid chess video. Live blitz and rapid chess.
Paul Keres Memorial 2019, Tallinn, Estonia, Rapid chess and blitz chess tournaments
GM Alexander Moiseenko - GM Alexander Fier, Benoni defense, Rapid chess
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 c5 4. d5 exd5 5. cxd5 d6 6. Nc3 g6 7. g3 Bg7 8. Bg2 O-O 9. O-O Re8 10. Bf4 Nh5 11. Bg5 Qd7 12. a4 Na6 13. e4 Nb4 14. Qd2 b6 15. Rfe1 Ba6 16. h3 Nd3 17. Red1 Nf6 18. Ne1 Nb4 19. Kh2 Qc7 20. Nc2 Nd3 21. Na3 Nb4 22. Ncb5 Bxb5 23. Nxb5 Qb8 24. Qf4 Nd7 25. Nxd6 f6 26. Nxe8 Qxe8 27. Bh6 g5 28. Bxg5 fxg5 29. Qxg5 Qe5 30. Qxe5 Bxe5 31. Rd2 Bd4 32. f4 Nf6 33. Rad1 Re8 34. d6 Kf7 35. e5 Nd7 36. Bf3 Rd8 37. Rxd4 cxd4 38. Rxd4 a5 39. Bh5+ Kg7 40. e6 Nf6 41. e7 Rd7 42. e8=Q Nxe8 43. Bxe8 Rd8 44. Bb5 Kf6 45. d7 1-0
Blitz chess (also known as speed or fast chess) is a type of chess in which each player is given less time to consider their moves than normal tournament time controls allow. Openings, tactics and strategy are same.
The Benoni Defense is a chess opening characterized by the moves:
1. d4 Nf6
2. c4 c5
3. d5
Black can then sacrifice a pawn with 3...b5 (the Benko Gambit), otherwise 3...e6 is the most common move (although 3...d6 or 3...g6 are also seen, typically transposing to main lines).
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concerto 1.MOV
scusate ma mi sono capitati in mano questi video, e ora già che ci sono li inserisco, ciao a tutti.
Questo è il cuncert, suonato da cinque campanari che tentano di sincronizzarsi nella versione in avanti e in quella indietro, purtroppo è notturna, sarà stata una notte di Natale.
GM Alexandr Fier - Kukk Sander, King's Indian defense, Blitz chess
Blitz chess and rapid chess video. Live blitz and rapid chess.
Paul Keres Memorial 2019, Tallinn, Estonia, Rapid chess and blitz chess tournaments
GM Alexandr Fier - Kukk Sander, King's Indian defense, Blitz chess
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Blitz chess (also known as speed, chess blitz or fast chess ) is a type of chess in which each player is given less time to consider their moves than normal tournament time controls allow. Openings, tactics and strategy are same.
The King's Indian Defence is a common chess opening. It arises after the moves:
1. d4 Nf6
2. c4 g6
Black intends to follow up with 3...Bg7 and 4...d6 (the Grünfeld Defence arises when Black plays 3...d5 instead, and is considered a separate opening). White's major third move options are 3.Nc3, 3.Nf3 or 3.g3, with both the King's Indian and Grünfeld playable against these moves.
The King's Indian is a hypermodern opening, where Black deliberately allows White control of the centre with his pawns, with the view to subsequently challenge it with the moves ...e5 or ...c5. Until the mid-1930s, it was generally regarded as highly suspect, but the analysis and play of three strong Soviet players in particular—Alexander Konstantinopolsky, Isaac Boleslavsky, and David Bronstein—helped to make the defence much more respected and popular. It is a dynamic opening, exceptionally complex, and a favourite of former world champions Garry Kasparov, Bobby Fischer, and Mikhail Tal, with prominent grandmasters Viktor Korchnoi, Miguel Najdorf, Efim Geller, John Nunn, Svetozar Gligorić, Wolfgang Uhlmann, and Ilya Smirin having also contributed much to the theory and practice of this opening. In the early 2000s the opening's popularity suffered after Vladimir Kramnik scored excellent results against it, so much so that even Kasparov gave up the opening after relentless losses to Kramnik. However, Kramnik himself won a fine game on the black side of the KID in 2012, and current top players Hikaru Nakamura, Teimour Radjabov, and Ding Liren all play the opening.
Saab 340B (ES-ASO)
Estonian Air's Saab 340B (ES-ASO) startup in Joensuu, Finland on 18.9.2012.
Tek v 5 nadstropje z enim vdihom
Travel By Car From Sweden To Finland & Estonia, Summer 2019.
رحلة في السيارة من السويد إلى فلندا ثم إستونيا صيف 2019.
Travel By Car From Sweden To Finland & Estonia, Summer 2019
GM Evgeny Romanov - IM Andrei Shishkov, English opening, Rapid chess, PART II
Blitz chess and rapid chess video. Live blitz and rapid chess.
Paul Keres Memorial 2019, Tallinn, Estonia, Rapid chess and blitz chess tournaments
Blitz chess (also known as speed or fast chess) is a type of chess in which each player is given less time to consider their moves than normal tournament time controls allow. Openings, tactics and strategy are same.
Blitz chess and rapid chess video. Live blitz and rapid chess.
Paul Keres Memorial 2019, Tallinn, Estonia, Rapid chess and blitz chess tournaments
Blitz chess (also known as speed or fast chess) is a type of chess in which each player is given less time to consider their moves than normal tournament time controls allow. Openings, tactics and strategy are same.
GM Evgeny Romanov - IM Andrei Shishkov, English opening, Rapid chess, PART II
1. c4 e6 2. g3 d5 3. Bg2 dxc4 4. Qa4+ Nd7 5. Qxc4 c5 6. Qb3 Ngf6 7. a4 Bd6 8. Nc3 O-O 9. d3 a6 10. a5 Rb8 11. Nf3 b5 12. axb6 Rxb6 13. Qc2 Bb7 14. O-O Qa8 15. Rd1 Rc8 16. e4 c4 17. Be3 cxd3 18. Qxd3 Bc5 19. Na4 Bxe3 20. Qxe3 Rb4 21. e5 Ng4 22. Qa3 Rxa4 23. Qxa4 Bxf3 24. Qxd7 Nxe5 25. Qd6 Bxg2 26. Rxa6 Nf3+ 27. Kxg2 Ne1+ 28. Kf1 Qh1+ 29. Ke2 Qe4+ 30. Kf1 Qh1+ 31. Ke2 Qe4+ 32. Kf1
The English Opening is a chess opening that begins with the move:
1. c4
A flank opening, it is the fourth most popular] and, according to various databases, anywhere from one of the two most successful to the fourth most successful of White's twenty possible first moves. White begins the fight for the centre by staking a claim to the d5-square from the wing, in hypermodern style. Although many lines of the English have a distinct character, the opening is often used as a transpositional device in much the same way as 1.Nf3 – to avoid such highly regarded responses to 1.d4 as the Nimzo-Indian and Grünfeld Defences, and is considered reliable and flexible.
The English derives its name from the English (unofficial) world champion Howard Staunton, who played it during his 1843 match with Saint-Amant and at London 1851, the first international tournament. It did not inspire Staunton's contemporaries and caught on only in the twentieth century.[5] It is now recognised as a solid opening that may be used to reach both classical and hypermodern positions. Mikhail Botvinnik, Tigran Petrosian, Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, and Magnus Carlsen employed it during their world championship matches. Bobby Fischer created a stir when he switched to it from his customary 1.e4 late in his career, employing it against Lev Polugaevsky and Oscar Panno at the Palma de Mallorca Interzonal in 1970, and in his world championship match against Boris Spassky.
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