He puts his head down and leaves as quickly as possible. When he comes off the pitch, Patrick is upset. Or, the Vikings failed to stay firm defensively and were punished for not taking their chances.ĭespite both being equally involved in the same incident, Olly and Patrick choose different ways of interpreting the experience. The team has just lost a game 1-0 due to a defensive error by Olly and Patrick.įor the detached pundit, there are lots of different ways of interpreting this result, that’s why sports programmes usually have a panel of experts rather than just one! The Vikings were unlucky – they had possession for most of the game and narrowly missed going two goals up in the first half. Imagine two children (let’s call them Optimistic Olly and Pessimistic Patrick) who both play soccer for the local under 11s team (the Variable Vikings). Optimism is not about temperament, it is a habit of thinking that relates to how we interpret events. Pessimism, on the other hand, leads to helplessness and withdrawal – it doesn’t matter what I do, it won’t work, so there is no point in trying. Children who practise optimistic thinking are more resilient, they are less likely to give up in the face of challenge and they tend to interpret experiences in a way that gives them a sense of control and confidence. Go here to check it out.When it comes to thought processes, one of the most important habits of mind that children can develop is optimism. With over 100 playful ideas for introducing positive character traits for children, it is a handy resource for creating positivity in the home. If you liked this activity, you may enjoy my ebook Playing with Purpose: Character Building Made Fun. And some more ideas about raising optimistic children here from Crafting Connections.Īre you a person who sees a glass half full? How are you helping your children to become optimistic, positive people? Here are some more thoughts about raising a happy child from Kids Yoga Stories. If we adults want to teach kids to be optimistic, well, we better show a bit of optimism ourselves. It was a simple activity, but one that I have used to remind them about having a positive attitude on more than one occasion since.Īnd – of equal importance – it reminded me just how much my own attitude is affecting the development of my kids, as well as our days together. When we see the possibilities and appreciate what we have, we are being optimistic. They both filled up half a glass, and we discussed if they were “half empty” or “half full.” We talked about how the amount of water is really the same, but people can focus on what is missing or what is there. I’m focusing on what I *rather* be doing, or what I *rather* other people be doing, instead of cherishing what I have right in front of me and trying to make the best of it.Īfter a while of considering this, I decided to share the concept of optimism with my boys by having them fill up a cup with water. One day I was listening to a bit of complaining (both other voices and the one inside my head) and it hit me: right now I’m being a person who sees the glass half empty. Isn’t having a “good day” or a “bad day” all dependent on attitude?
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The word "radio" is derived from the Latin word "radius", meaning "spoke of a wheel, beam of light, ray". The emission of radio waves is regulated by law, coordinated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which allocates frequency bands in the radio spectrum for various uses. The first commercial radio broadcast was transmitted on 2 November 1920, when the live returns of the Harding-Cox presidential election were broadcast by Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in Pittsburgh, under the call sign KDKA. In the mid 1890s, building on techniques physicists were using to study electromagnetic waves, Guglielmo Marconi developed the first apparatus for long-distance radio communication, sending a wireless Morse Code message to a recipient over a kilometer away in 1895, and the first transatlantic signal on 12 December 1901. The existence of radio waves was first proven by German physicist Heinrich Hertz on 11 November 1886. The noun radio is also used to mean a broadcast radio receiver. In wireless radio remote control devices like drones, garage door openers, and keyless entry systems, radio signals transmitted from a controller device control the actions of a remote device. In radio navigation systems such as GPS and VOR, a mobile navigation instrument receives radio signals from navigational radio beacons whose position is known, and by precisely measuring the arrival time of the radio waves the receiver can calculate its position on Earth. In radar, used to locate and track objects like aircraft, ships, spacecraft and missiles, a beam of radio waves emitted by a radar transmitter reflects off the target object, and the reflected waves reveal the object's location. In radio communication, used in radio and television broadcasting, cell phones, two-way radios, wireless networking, and satellite communication, among numerous other uses, radio waves are used to carry information across space from a transmitter to a receiver, by modulating the radio signal (impressing an information signal on the radio wave by varying some aspect of the wave) in the transmitter. Radio is widely used in modern technology, in radio communication, radar, radio navigation, remote control, remote sensing, and other applications. They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connected to an antenna which radiates the waves, and received by another antenna connected to a radio receiver. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). Radio is the technology of signaling and communicating using radio waves. A variety of radio antennas on Sandia Peak near Albuquerque, New Mexico, US For other uses, see Radio (disambiguation). For its use in audio distribution, see Radio broadcasting. This article is about science and technology. It’s flooded with an acid electrolyte, and it usually has removable cell caps, which you can fill up by adding distilled water as required. This type of battery is the most common and economical. However, not all manufacturers use an AGM battery some prefer to use a standard lead-acid battery because it is cheaper, but it has higher self-discharge rates and lower cycle life when compared with an AGM battery. It is best for both marine and automobile applications.ĪGM batteries are ideal for vehicles that require high power, such as SUVs, or cars that need extra-deep cycling, such as RVs, boats, electric cars, because of their superior low internal resistance and vibration resistance. AGM batteries use a glass mat to contain the acid electrolyte, and in this way, they can handle more charging and discharging cycles than a flooded battery. This type of sealed lead-acid battery holds the liquid electrolyte in the internal plates. Source: Types of Subaru Car Batteries Available on the Market AGM Batteries Your Subaru’s battery size can be found in this table below: Subaru Models and Battery Group Sizes Model Verify that the battery brand you choose has the appropriate size for your car. Subaru Legacy and Outback can use 25, 47, or 85 battery groups depending on the production year. For example, the following models use this battery group: Ascent, Baja, BRZ, XV / Crosstrek, Forester, Impreza, Legacy, Outback, Tribeca, WRX, WRX STI. The most commonly used battery group for Subaru is the group 35 battery, depending on the car production year. Batteries with larger sizes will have greater power ratings and will be heavier than batteries with smaller sizes. The battery group number is the alpha-numerical designation given to a battery and is used to indicate the battery’s physical dimensions and electrical specifications. To make it easier to distinguish between battery sizes and parameters, a BCI association assigns them to the specific battery groups. Most brands come with different-sized batteries, so no matter what type of vehicle that may be – whether it’s a sedan, SUV or pickup truck, there will always be an option available. You need to make sure it fits in the tray and is securely fastened. To find the right battery for your car, you should first look at the size. What to Consider When Purchasing a Car Battery for Subaru Battery Group Number We’ll guide you through some of the most critical factors to make an informed decision about which one is right for your car. This article will give you the knowledge to understand what size and type of battery are required by your specific Subaru model and help you select a suitable one. So what should you consider before buying one that will fit your needs? You might be looking for something with more power or size, but this can affect the price too. Please choose your Subaru model, and we will show you the most suitable group size and replacement battery type.Ĭar batteries for Subaru come in different shapes, sizes, voltages, and terminal locations because different models of Subaru require different specifications for their batteries. The first step is figuring out the battery type and size your car needs. Ascent XV / Crosstrek Forester Impreza Legacy Outback WRX WRX STI BRZ Tribeca Baja Inside, the 50mm drivers offer excellent sensitivity and response to picking up the quietest sounds while delivering smooth bass. The retractable stays out of the way when not in use and offers voice chat mix controls to find just the right balance for you. The aluminum frame is extra durable, the headband and swiveling ear cups accommodate nearly any position, and the gel-infused ear cushions help the headset stay cooler to the touch for more comfort during long gaming sessions. It also supports Windows Sonic audio for Microsoft-certified surround sound and will work with the Series X if you ever decide to upgrade.īut even outside of haptic feedback, this is an extraordinary headset. Razer crafted this headset for competitive gaming and added a very unique feature it calls HyperSense, or haptic feedback, which creates mini vibrations to indicate in-game actions from gun recoil to explosions (and is fully adjustable). Why we picked the Razer Nari Ultimate for Xbox One: Who’s it for? Gamers who want a unique headset that's fit for every type of gaming experience. Razer's powerful headset offers haptic feedback and much more. Why should you buy this? Razer's headset is perfect for streaming and immersive sound - and the haptic feedback is an interesting plus! Oh, and the whole design is also made to be more comfortable for those who wear glasses.įinally, we’ll point out another advantage to choosing wired over wireless: You can get many of the same audio perks and sound quality at a significantly lower price, which also makes this Turtle Beach headset one of the more affordable picks at the higher end of gaming headphones. The gel-infused ear cup material is also designed to keep things cool while providing passive background noise cancellation. You can also pair it with the Turtle Beach SuperAmp for more control if you prefer. This stylish headset also has excellent 50mm drivers, but gamers may be even more pleased with the unidirectional, flexible gaming mic with noise-canceling capabilities, which can be adjusted into any position depending on your competitive gaming habits. That’s one reason this Turtle Beach headset has such a good reputation as a reliable competitive gaming headset. Wired headset connections may be a little more limiting, but they come with their own advantages, too - you don’t have to worry about wireless audio cutting out at a key point, for example. Why we picked the Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2: Who’s it for? The audiophile gamer who doesn't need a wireless connection. Why should you buy this? It's the best-sounding wired headset for virtual surround available for the Xbox One.Īn excellent wired choice for competitive gamers. For Xbox gamers, Astro offers an Xbox One-specific version, which includes an Xbox wireless adapter for the console to get the most from the headset. For the serious gamer, the audiophile, or those who just love great sound, it's a must-have - provided you're willing and able to cough up the cash. But most importantly, the A50 makes games more engrossing and entertaining. The Astro Gaming A50 also includes all the extra perks you’d expect from a high-quality headset, including auto shutoff, hassle-free wireless connection, and long battery life. To further enhance your gameplay, three varied EQ modes allow you to adjust the sound - giving you a quick way to boost the bass or treble - while the unidirectional microphone helps isolate your voice from ambient noise. The A50 boasts Dolby Digital 7.1 surround sound that provides an immersive soundscape no matter what you play. Showcasing a futuristic design imbued with wireless 5.8GHz technology, this high-end Xbox gaming headset delivers some of the best audio of anything in our roundup. The refreshed A50 lives up to the Astro name, and then some. Who’s it for? Xbox gamers who want a headset with everything (and can pay for it). You get what you pay for with Astro's high-class gaming headset. Why should you buy this? It's the best headset available for Xbox One and offers a wireless connection to boot. Spectre variant 2 has the same impact as variant 1 but uses a different exploitation technique called branch target injection. The vulnerability affects Intel, IBM and a limited number of ARM CPUs. It allows one process to extract sensitive information from the memory of another process but could also bypass the user/kernel memory privilege boundary. Hertzbleed – CVE-2022-23823 and CVE-2022-24436Īlso known as bounds check bypass, CVE-2017-5753 allows attackers to exploit the branch prediction feature of modern CPUs to extract information from the memory of other processes by using the CPU cache as a side channel.Spectre-BTB-SA-IP and Spectre-BTB-SA-OP.Spectre-PHT-CA-OP, Spectre-PHT-CA-IP and Spectre-PHT-SA-OP.Here are some of the most significant hardware-related vulnerabilities, discovered both before and after Meltdown: In either case, patching is not straightforward, so such flaws can continue to impact real world devices for a very long time. Some hardware vulnerabilities are impossible to mitigate completely without releasing a new generation of components, while others can be fixed in firmware, the low-level programming present in hardware chips. Since then, many researchers, both from academia and the private sector, have been studying the low-level operation of CPUs and other hardware components and have been uncovering more and more issues. Meltdown and Spectre were certainly not the first vulnerabilities to result from a hardware design decision, but their widespread impact sparked the interest of the security research community into such flaws. The flaws stemmed from a performance feature of modern CPUs known as speculative execution and mitigating them required one of the biggest patch coordination efforts in history, involving CPU makers, device manufacturers and operating system vendors. Yes you can have an unsafe CPU, as all Intel CPUs virtually are now, by designing the CPU to completely disregard security checks that the OS assumes are in place because the designer falsely claims they are.In January 2018, the entire computer industry was put on alert by two new processor vulnerabilities dubbed Meltdown and Spectre that defeated the fundamental OS security boundaries separating kernel and user space memory. I totally disagree with this, and you really should read Linus Torvalds's response to Intel's excuse of a statement to hear why in much better words than I could personally explain it: But once you can do that, you have full control anyway. Also, just like any other vulnerability, you need a way to execute code on the affected machine. In this case, the OS relies to much on hardware functions (see the Infinion TPM debacle not long ago - same story but already forgotten) instead of doing things right. A CPU per se can not be safe or unsafe, that task is up to the OS. However, this is something again made up by the media. Reply 11 of 151, by gerwinĮvery CPU with out-of-order execution is affected (early Atoms for example not, so "any Intel CPU made after 1995" is plain wrong). It's all bad karma which is why I have gone back to trusty DOS on my 486dx2. Other bugs have to do with out of order and speculative execution, which apparently can result in something horrendous lije triggering arbitrary code execution in the context of another process. That is just me being silly, but seriously: does it actually work that way? Does the bug require branch prediction to be active?īranch prediction triggers preemptive loads of potentially privileged addresses, it is the first chink in the armour. That way Vogons enthousiasts will be the last humans to browse the internets with immunity. Vogons - Milliways: Intel CPU design flaw - Kernel-memory-leakingīecause I saw this coming some years ago, I developed SetMul to turn off branch prediction in Pentium and Pentium MMX processors. Here is the same topic but not restricted to older Hardware: Vogons - Milliways: Intel CPU design flaw - Kernel-memory-leaking Gerwin wrote: Here is the same topic but not restricted to older Hardware: “There’s many different places you have to go throughout the procedure day that it can be very overwhelming,” she says. Shayegan wanted this to be fun for kids, but also something that served as a guide for parents. “When kids are involved in something that they’re usually scared of, they tend to react more positively.” “I wanted to create an interactive tool that puts the patients themselves in charge of their care,” Shayegan says. She drew the first iterations of the map by hand and then worked with Rush Marketing Communications to bring her sketch to life. The treasure map has been a longtime vision of Shayegan’s. Shayegan teamed up with Miller and the two thought through every stage of a patients’ journey into surgery from the moment they walk through the doors to discharge. She witnessed what a difficult and stressful time this could be for children and dreamed of creating something fun and interactive that could help ease the anxiety of patients going through the surgical process. “Additionally, their anxiety is lowered which results in better outcomes.” Bringing a vision to lifeīehnoosh Shayegan, MD, director of pediatric anesthesiology, first got the idea for a tool like this while completing her anesthesiology fellowship. “There is a lot of research in child life that shows that the more prepared a child is, the better they cope with and comply with their care,” Miller says. When kids have an idea of what to expect during their hospital visit in a concrete, tangible way they are better able to cope with the experience. The treasure map is helping us bridge that gap.” “However, we didn't have anything that helped them navigate from start to finish what they were going to experience. “We do a lot on the front end as child life specialists to help prepare kids in the spaces that they're currently in,” says Shira Miller, MS, CCLS, manager of child life and creative arts therapies. Preparing kids for their proceduresĪt Rush, Child Life Services helps young patients navigate their hospital visit with age-appropriate education, support and preparation for procedures. Each island featured on the treasure map shows a step in the outpatient surgical procedure at Rush and gives patients an idea of what and who they can expect to see every step along the way. Upon registration, patients are handed a map that they will follow along with until they complete their journey in recovery. The Rush University Children’s Hospital treasure map sets outpatient surgery patients on an interactive treasure hunt to Recovery Island. Rush University Children’s Hospital has a new tool that is helping Rush’s youngest patients better understand their surgery experience and take on an active role in their care - all while having fun. The part labeled H is currentlly where the "super block" resides, and will eventually be the park area.Going into surgery is nerve-racking for anyone, but it can be especially frightening for children. If you go to Google street view and look north on Harrison St., the 15 story Jelke building will be the furthest west structure still standing after the demolition. This consist of the Rawson, Jones, Murdock, and Senn buildings. To answer your question, the part of the hospital known as the super block is slated for demolition. As much potential as I believe this area could have, I think it will always be plagued by the same issues. With most inner city hospital comes inner city problems, poverty, crime, drugs, etc. I also don’t see how any amount of park space or even adding nice restaurants to the mix could ever change this area. Some of these buildings date back to the mid 1800's and represent a modern (well somewhat Victorian looking) era of medicine. I also agree with you that these buildings are architecturally important as well as historically important. There is already a park directly west of Rush that seems to only cater to the homeless and the staff smokers at Rush (since on campus smoking is no longer aloud). Launch CleanMyMac X and click on Uninstaller in the left menu.There’s a safest way to uninstall TrashMe on Mac without searching all over your Mac, and that’s by using CleanMyMac X. Now it’s time for the safe and quick app uninstalling option. Method 2: Delete MAC apps with CleanMyMac X Click X in the top-left corner of the app icon.Click and hold the TrashMe icon’s until it starts shaking.Find the TrashMe that you want to delete.Click Launchpad icon in your Mac’s Dock.Method 1: Remove apps using LaunchpadĪnother manual way to delete TrashMe apps from your Mac is using the Launchpad. To completely uninstall a program on MacBook/iMac, you have to choose one of the options on below. Removing TrashMe apps is more than just moving them to the Trash - it’s completely uninstalling them. When you’re done installing the application, it’s a good idea to unmount the DMG in Finder. But Applications is the most convenient place to put things, so we suggest you just put everything there.ĭMG files are mounted by your system, like a sort of virtual hard drive. Some people create a “Games” directory, to keep games separate from other applications. You don’t have to put your programs in the Applications folder, though: they’ll run from anywhere. Then you can feel free to delete the original DMG file: you don’t need it anymore.When you’re done installing: just click the “Eject” arrow.
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By exploring art forms, we get an inside look at not only something aesthetically pleasing, but also an eye into the individual creativity of the artist, what’s meaningful to them, and what cultural influences feed into their thinking, behaviors, and tastes. Various cultures over various times have developed numerous unique art forms, reflecting the diversity and richness of human creativity. They can be intended for various event settings or for enhancing everyday environments.Įxample: The extravagant floral installations by artist Jeff Leatham, such as his periodic displays at the Four Seasons Hotel George V in Paris, exemplify the transformative power of floral design. Floral Design: This art form involves arranging flowers and other plant material into visually pleasing displays. Weak to Slash Damage and Black Knight's weapons ( Greatsword, Sword, Greataxe, Glaive).If players are summoned, host should - if possible - lure demon near drop place, so falling phantoms could score a free hit.Summoned phantoms can't enter the ledge from which they fall to the boss fight area, until both demons are awake.However - due to high health pool it is recommended to bring no more than 1 phantom. Up to 3 NPC/players can be summoned for this fight.What should you know about fighting Demon in Pain & Demon from Below in Dark Souls 3? What do you get from defeating the Demon in Pain & Demon from Below in Dark Souls 3? While entering the boss arena, Demon from Below will be on left in "flame" mode, while Demon in Pain is to the right in "burnt out" mode (if phantom enters boss fight area, he will turn to "flame" mode).Demon in Pain & Demon from Below is found in drop right after Within the Earthen Peak Ruins Bonfire.Where to find the Demon in Pain and Demon from Below in Dark Souls 3? Lapp - Summon can be found on the ledge before you drop down.īosses are unique and challenging Enemies that drop Boss Souls capable of being transformed into powerful Weapons, Spells, and Items for the player.ĭark Souls 3 Demon in Pain & Demon from Below Location.Slave Knight Gael - Summon can be found beside the Bonfire before the fight.Two NPCs can be summoned to help you in the fight against the Demon in Pain & Demon from Below: Like all DLC bosses, this boss is optional to finish the base game, however they must be defeated in order to reach The Ringed City. Managing both demons at the same time will be the most challenging part of this boss phase, and so it is recommended to focus on one of them and burn them down quickly. After defeating the last demon, fire gathers inside its corpse and a few seconds later, there is an explosion with a small AoE revealing the Demon Prince - the second part of the boss fight. More noticeably, the Demon in Pain is red, while the Demon from Below is orange. Players can tell the difference between the two by their face - first one has eyes covered with a "sheet" of demonic skin, while the second one's eyes are clearly visible. The Demon in Pain and Demon from Below are two massive demons that players have to battle at the same time. This Dark Souls 3 Demon in Pain & Demon from Below Guide features locations, strategies and videos on how to defeat the two demons easily, as well as tips, weaknesses, trivia and lore notes for the Demon in Pain and Demon from Below boss. Demon in Pain & Demon from Below is a Boss in Dark Souls 3. Mike Score came up with the tune by noodling on a Casio keyboard, and took it to the band for Reynolds to develop a guitar part. The sound was best described by the second track on the debut album. One look at the band let you know that this was going to sound different. His various coifs on stage and in the group’s videos cut memorable, instantly recognizable images into the minds of Generation X. Rarely has one musician’s hair generated that much attention, but Mike Score put his hairdressing background to work on himself and created something akin to sculpture. A Flock of Seagulls embraced elements of the New Wave fashion of the time, including shirts and jackets with sharp edges, Reynolds’s oversized shades, Maudsley’s tailored leather jacket, and, yes, Mike Score’s hair. For early promotional footage, New Order wore, well, normal clothes. “Space Age Love Song” (Uploaded to YouTube by A Flock of Seagulls)įor one thing, the various songs and singles that A Flock of Seagulls wrote and recorded at the time coalesced into what would become a concept album about alien invasion. However, for all of frontman Bernard Sumner’s emotive sincerity, New Order wasn’t deploying the same kind of conceptual dramatics that Seagulls were attempting. While Mike Score has said that their sound was “somewhere between Pink Floyd and punk Floyd,” their closest spiritual cousin was probably New Order, who came together in 1980 from the ashes of Joy Division. On the other end of the spectrum, Reynolds’s playing separated them from acts like Depeche Mode, who didn’t use guitars at all. Duran Duran had both guitars and keys, but frequently featured Andy Taylor’s fret work in a more traditional rock context. Their sound combined Mike’s up-front keyboards and Reynolds’s guitar textures in a way that stood out from their contemporaries. Mike attributed the group’s unusual name to two sources of inspiration one was the 1970’s bestseller Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach, and the other was the lyric “A flock of seagulls!” from the 1978 song “Toiler on the Sea” by British punk royalty The Stranglers.ĭespite the punk inspiration, A Flock of Seagulls took aim at a different musical direction. After some line-up shuffling put Paul Reynolds on guitar and Frank Maudsley on bass, the classic line-up of A Flock of Seagulls was set. The band was gone a year later (Mike has said he was thrown out), but Mike put together a new outfit he took lead vocals and keyboards while Ali joined on drums. By 1978, Mike was making a living as a hairdresser in Liverpool while he assembled Tontrix, a post-punk band, with himself on bass. Five years later, his brother Mike made his debut. “Tellecommunication” (Uploaded to YouTube by A Flock of Seagulls)Īlister (Ali) Score was born in Beverly, Yorkshire, England in 1952. However, one band checks many of boxes in terms of what the culture chooses to remember about the ’80s, and their debut album dropped 40 years ago this week. With expanded musical delivery options like college radio and MTV, and a widening variety of genres - like hip-hop, heavy metal, and the burgeoning alternative field - getting more popular, it’s harder to pin down which band most epitomizes the decade. When it comes to the ’80s, it gets more complicated. Maybe you also have completely different answers. Maybe you say the Beatles for the ’60s or the Bee Gees for the ’70s. Take a decade and name the band that comes to mind first. In the late summer nights in Southern California, when the air is still, hot and humid/In the late winter mornings in Adelaide when the birds are waking and the air is losing its chill Bret Miller, Meagan Masingill and Greg Peters presented music that makes us want to dance.A Flock of Seagulls: The “Most Eighties” ’80s Band |
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