Ace's & Deuce's
Once in Irish Winters new book “Ace,” the fourth book in the Deuces Wild series, I was hooked and could not put it down until I was finished. What I liked the best was the imagery, the descriptions. The way Irish Winter describes FBI Special Agent Keller Boniface Psychic abilities, with how he’s feeling around Savannah Church.
…The College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences (ACES) is an engine for economic and community development in New Mexico, improving the lives of New Mexicans through academic, research, and Extension programs. Ace’s is inspired by someone’s idea of Ace’s big brother Ray Trappola. Deuce’s ended up a little short, but oh well. Warnings: implied smut (Ace’s). Deuce-ace definition is - a throw of dice of two and one.
“Laid-back ambiance, rustic decor, pool table & jukebox make this South Beach institution a local hangout.” ….Not to mention ourAce Deuce Meaning
legendary2-4-1 Happy Hour 8am-7pm! An interview with Mac Klein in the local Miami New Times, written on Wednesday, September 9, 2015:… “On September 19, 1914, Mac Klein was born — just 49 years after Robert E. Lee’s army fired the last bullet of the Civil War and two months into World War I. The Ford Model T was celebrating its sixth year on the road. Miami Beach didn’t exist, and neither did chocolate chips or penicillin.More than a century later, Klein spends most days in the creaky wooden office of Mac’s Club Deuce, the legendary South Beach bar he’s owned for 51 years. Saturday, September 19, he’ll throw his 101st-birthday party in the joint.What Mac’s Club Deuce has done in South Beach is nothing short of a miracle. Miami Vice threw its cast party here. Playboy named it one of the “best dive bars” (2010) in America. And Anthony Bourdain says it’s one of his favorite spots in the world. In a city that changes like an indecisive chameleon, an island always for sale to the highest bidder, Mac’s joint has remained a pristine, neon-lit paradise untouched by outside forces.A lot has happened in the Deuce’s 51 years. Some of the chapters in this history book have faded away, and some have been soaked in beer, rendering entire pages blurry and fragile. A fair number of its authors are dead or missing. Still, there are those who were there and remember — or at least they swear they do.” …
If a Windows object does not have a discretionary access control list (DACL), the system allows everyone full access to it. If an object has a DACL, the system allows only the access that is explicitly allowed by the access control entries (ACEs) in the DACL. If there are no ACEs in the DACL, the system does not allow access to anyone. Similarly, if a DACL has ACEs that allow access to a limited set of users or groups, the system implicitly denies access to all trustees not included in the ACEs.
In most cases, you can control access to an object by using access-allowed ACEs; you do not need to explicitly deny access to an object. The exception is when an ACE allows access to a group and you want to deny access to a member of the group. To do this, place an access-denied ACE for the user in the DACL ahead of the access-allowed ACE for the group. Note that the order of the ACEs is important because the system reads the ACEs in sequence until access is granted or denied. The user's access-denied ACE must appear first; otherwise, when the system reads the group's access allowed ACE, it will grant access to the restricted user.
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The following illustration shows a DACL that denies access to one user and grants access to two groups. The members of Group A get Read, Write, and Execute access rights by accumulating the rights allowed to Group A and rights allowed to Everyone. The exception is Andrew, who is denied access by the access-denied ACE in spite of being a member of the Everyone Group.