Complex Autobahn and road network on 5.Detailed bus cockpit with extensive functions Visit the website TML-Studios on Twitter TML Studios TV on YouTube View update history Read related news Visit the Workshop Find Community Groups.Some history of TEPSA: Futura 141 CITY NIGHT LINE. 2.000 km of drivable tracks (corresponds to a real route length of 20,000 kilometres) The mod contains 2 paints: SILVER DARK BLUE (TEPSA Suite) It works with the basic vehicles in the game. ![]()
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This is where understanding “crop factor” is important. When photographing wildlife and sometimes sports, I often use a DX camera because of that smaller sensor. That lens is not DX, so I can use and get full resolution with both my DX and FX cameras. I shot this in Montana back in 2014 with a Nikon D5300 and 80-400mm lens. ![]() However, if you want to save size and weight, then you’d want to look for DX lenses for your DX cameras. The advantage to that is that you can use almost any Nikon F-mount lens on any of those cameras (and the F-mount has been around for decades). That’s true of both their FX (full-frame) cameras as well as their DX DSLRs. However, just because a camera has a smaller sensor doesn’t guarantee it will use smaller lenses.Īll of Nikon’s digital mirror-based cameras (DSLRs) use Nikon’s F-mount. If you truly want to shrink the size and weight of the gear you carry, you should look at cameras that have sensors that aren’t “full-frame.” For me, as a Nikon shooter, that means their DX cameras. So a camera with a smaller sensor can use smaller lenses. Larger sensors require larger lenses, because those lenses need enough glass to project an image into the back of the camera to fill that sensor. Why? Because they offered certain advantages, which is why I’m a big fan of DX cameras. But even after I got my first “full-frame” camera (a Nikon D3), I continued to use cameras with smaller sensors (APS-C, or what Nikon calls “DX”). ![]() For those first ten years, every camera I used had a sensor smaller than a piece of 35-millimeter film (what is now referred to as “full frame”). I’ve been shooting digital for over twenty years, starting with a 1.3-megapixel camera that cost $15,000. ![]() "Good morning, Captain!"īeginning in 1974 and continuing throughout the rest of the 1970s and into the 1980s, the show opened with different people wishing the Captain "good morning". The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo, featuring a family of sea explorers, was featured, as well. The Red and the Blue shorts from Italy were also shown. Another British favorite, The Wombles, was also featured. Later reruns were narrated by the voice of Mr. Episodes were generally a few minutes each and basically revolved around teaching children the importance of dental care.Ī silent cartoon in the 1970s named Crystal Tipps and Alistair featured the adventures of a young girl and her dog. The cartoon series called The Toothbrush Family was based on an extended family of hygiene utensils, as the name suggests they would embark on adventures based in the bathroom, like water skiing in the tub, or rescuing friends caught in the drain. The cartoon's musical score consisted of selections from the works of Beethoven.Īlso appearing in the 1970s was The Most Important Person, a series of five-minute segments on the importance of life, and The Kingdom of Could Be You, a series of five-minute segments on the importance of careers and the work world. airing).Īnother British-produced cartoon, Ludwig, about a magical egg-shaped robot, was also included around the same time as Simon. The British cartoon Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings appeared in the 1970s, featuring a child with magic chalk who could create all sorts of short-lived creations in short adventures (the original version featured a British narrator, Bernard Cribbins, but Keeshan's voice was dubbed onto the cartoons for their U.S. Other cartoons included Lariat Sam, who (aided by his loyal horse Tippytoes), confronted his nemesis Badlands Meanie, which was developed by veteran game show announcer Gene Wood, then a show staffer (who also sang the cartoon's theme song). Tom had a sidekick named Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog, and a nemesis, Crabby Appleton ("I'm rotten to the core!"). Several cartoon shorts were featured over the course of the series' run, including:Ī cartoon starring a funnel-capped shape-shifting boy named Tom Terrific was part of the show in the 1950s and 1960s. One never knew exactly what would happen from one episode to the next, although at certain times of the year, such as the Christmas season, paper cutout versions of such stories as The Littlest Snowman would be shown. CBS cancelled Captain Kangaroo at the end of 1984. In September 1981, CBS shortened the hour-long show to a half-hour, briefly retitled it Wake Up with the Captain, and moved it to an earlier time slot it was moved to weekends in September 1982, and returned to an hour-long format. The May 17, 1971, episode had two major changes on the show: The Treasure House was renovated and renamed "The Captain's Place" and the Captain replaced his navy blue coat with a red coat. Keeshan performed as the Captain more than 9,000 times over the nearly 30-year run of the show. ![]() Captain Kangaroo had a loose structure, built around life in the "Treasure House" where the Captain (the name "kangaroo" came from the big pockets in his coat) would tell stories, meet guests, and indulge in silly stunts with regular characters, both humans and puppets. Keeshan had portrayed the original Clarabell the Clown on NBC's The Howdy Doody Show during its early years. The show was conceived by Bob Keeshan, who also played the title character "Captain Kangaroo", and who based the show on "the warm relationship between grandparents and children". In 1986, the American Program Service (now American Public Television, Boston) integrated some newly produced segments into reruns of past episodes, distributing the newer version of the series on PBS until 1993. "Puffin' Billy (The Captain Kangaroo Theme)" (1955–1974)Ĭaptain Kangaroo was an American children's television series that aired weekday mornings on the American television network CBS for 29 years, from 1955 to 1984, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast children's television program of its day. ![]() Captain Kangaroo (Bob Keeshan), left, with Nipsey Russell, 1976 ![]() A market exchange mechanism has been noted at Classic period Calakmul murals that depict a range of specialists near an area that appears to be a market. It is now believed that Classic Maya cities were highly integrated and urbanized, featuring marketplaces and market economies to exchange many goods including obsidian. The delineation of trade routes, and acceptance of marketplaces and market exchange economies, has increased due in large part to the archaeological research surrounding Maya obsidian procurement, distribution, production, and exchange. However, as more research has been conducted on Maya trade and exchange systems there have been multiple models put forth that recognize higher levels of complexity, various degrees of participation, and fluctuating economic scales related to political organization and collapse. Polanyi's legacy and the subsequent substantivist versus formalist debate have reduced interest in the discussion of preindustrial market economies and have created a market/no market dichotomy in political economy literature. In Polanyi's model of Maya economy there existed highly centralized control of exchange by the elite members of society who maintained their status and a system of civic-ceremonial infrastructure through taxation of tribute goods followed by redistribution down the social ladder to secure loyalty and fealty from others. Polanyi put forth three modes of exchange for the Maya: reciprocity, redistribution, and market exchange, which limited Maya societies to chiefdom levels of societal complexity. In the mid-20th century, political economy was examined with an emphasis on identifying the evolution of political organization rather than understanding the economic systems that set the foundation for how they function. At the top of the structure was a ruler, or rulers, and an array of advisers who would manage trade with other kingdoms, ensure that regions remained stable, inject capital into specific sectors and authorize construction of large public works.įor decades, Maya exchange systems and overall economic systems have been viewed as overly simplistic and adhering to ideas of preindustrial political economies put forth by Polanyi. The specialist class would sell their services and create luxury goods based upon their specific skill set. Above the merchants were highly skilled specialists such as artists, mathematicians, architects, advisers, astronomers. Governing this middle class was a smaller class of specially educated merchant governors who would direct regional economies based upon simple supply and demand analysis who would place mass orders as needed by other regions. The Maya relied on a strong middle class of skilled and semi-skilled workers and artisans which produced both commodities and specialized goods. Areas were typically given a designated specialty based upon the resources available in their areas which allowed for very rapid production and distribution of a regions products. The types of trade varied greatly regionally with specific districts of kingdoms typically specializing in a specific trade which contained workers of every skill set needed to produce their designated specialty. They also engaged in long range trade of almost any other necessities such as salt, potato, stone and luxury items because there was a large need for trade in order to bring such basic goods together. Specialized craftsmen also played a large part, creating luxury items and developing devices to overcome specific problems usually by royal decree. Some of the richer merchants sold weapons, gold and other valuable items. The Maya also had an important service sector, through which mathematicians, farming consultants, artisans, architects, astronomers, scribes and artists would sell their services. Trade in Maya civilization was a crucial factor in maintaining Maya cities.Ĭhief staples of Maya economic activities were centered primarily around foods like fish, squash, yams, corn, honey, beans, turkey, vegetables, salt, chocolate drinks raw materials such as limestone, marble, jade, wood, copper, and gold and manufactured goods such as paper, books, furniture, jewelry, clothing, carvings, toys, weapons, and luxury goods. ![]() It’s a good option if you’re not prepared for the full afternoon tea experience. Pro Tip: While I love afternoon tea, I’m also a fan of cream tea, which consists of just scones and tea. There are 30 teas to choose from and you can even add a glass of Champagne to start things off right.ĭetails: Book Here, £60, 12pm – 4pm (Mon – Sun) last seating at 4pm. ![]() If you only indulge in one afternoon tea in London, this one is a must. As you can see from the photo above, the Luxury Afternoon Tea at the Shangri-La includes a beautiful plate of food (just look at those desserts!), along with an equally beautiful view. One of the best afternoon teas I’ve had in London is at the Shangri-La Hotel at the Shard. Where you go really depends on how fancy you want to get. If you’re looking for somewhere to have afternoon tea in London, you really don’t have to look very hard.Īlmost all of the high-end hotels and restaurants in London have one. Of course, you should slow down long enough to experience afternoon tea at least once while you’re in London. Relax and Have Some Tea, Like the English Do Afternoon tea at the Shangri-La Hotel at the ShardĪfternoon tea is such a quintessentially English thing to do. → Book your Lush Life Cocktail Tour here 3. You might think that 8 cocktails is a lot, but they’re small version and always served with food, so you won’t feel like you’re over-indulging. They’re extraordinarily good, which makes this tour a huge value. The cocktails served on this tour are not your ordinary cocktail. There’s even a chance to talk directly with the bartenders who created these delicious cocktails. It includes a nice stroll around the lively Soho neighborhood, stopping in at 4 iconic cocktail bars to try 2 mini versions of their signature cocktails with snacks, all while hearing stories and histories told by Susan Schwartz of the award-winning Lush Life podcast. This cocktail tour is one of the best drinks tours we’ve been on. During this 3.5-hour tour, you’ll visit iconic cocktail bars (some that you wouldn’t ever be able to find on your own), you’ll sample some of the signature cocktails that make London’s cocktail scene one of the best in the world, and you’ll learn the history behind each one as you move around Soho. Get the inside scoop on some of London’s best cocktails on A Lush Life Cocktail Tour. ![]()
![]() ![]() Maple Leaf Half Marathon, Manchester Center.In spring, summer and fall, Riley Rink is converted to accommodate indoor sports, trade shows, concerts and a variety of other uses by locals and visitors. During winter months the facility features an Olympic size indoor skating rink. Riley Rink is a 35,000 ft² (3,300 m 2) multi-purpose facility. Southern Vermont's largest indoor facility, is in the foothills of Vermont's Green Mountains. Hunter Park at Riley Rink, Hunte Park Rd, ☏ +1 80.Mount Equinox Skyline Drive, Route 7a, ☏ +1 80.The Museum is dedicated to research into the science of creativity and hosts regular workshops and retreats. Discover the Museum of the Creative Process' extensive collection of contemporary and international art. 43.1473 -73.0637 3 Museum of the Creative Process, River Rd, Wilburton Dr, ☏ +1 80.The Long Trail follows the main ridge of the Green Mountains from the Massachusetts-Vermont line to the Canadian border as it crosses Vermont's highest peaks. In Vermont it is called The Long Trail, and is the oldest long-distance trail in the United States. A United States National Scenic Trail that runs over 2,100 miles (3380 km) through 14 states in the eastern United States, following the Appalachian Mountain Range. Summer fun zone featuring an alpine slide and zip line ride and miniature golf. Series of plays in an antique-style barn. 200 juried artisans exhibit and sell a wide range of contemporary and traditional craft work as well as original art, photography, sculpture, and specialty food products Manchester Fall Art & Craft Festival, Riley Rink, ☏ +1 802 425-3399.Manchester Antique & Classic Car Show, Dorr Farm on Route 30, ☏ +1 80. ![]() Established in 1968 in Manchester, Vermont, by a group of interested anglers, the American Museum of Fly Fishing was created to preserve and exhibit the treasures of American angling.
![]() While in the long run that might be helpful (at least, one can only hope), currently, it’s just making a bad situation worse. I feel like there is something important that needs to be discussed here that I’ve been far too silent on.Ī mind-numbing, foot-cramping, irritating beast.įor a while now (like a few years), traffic has been rough, and to help ease the situation, there has been a massive amount of construction happening to widen the freeways… So massive, in fact, it’s been weeks, months, and even years to complete. This Coffee Cake Banana Bread recipe is always a crowd pleaser and makes a fantastic holiday dessert! Remove pie from the oven and cool on a wire rack for approximately 1 hour to set.Coffee Cake Banana Bread is sure to be a new favorite! This classic banana bread recipe is topped with a sweet crumb topping making it a cross between a quick bread and coffee cake!.Bake for 30 minutes or until the topping is golden brown and the filling is bubbling thickly at the edges.Pour the topping mixture evenly over the top of the filling. Pour zucchini filling into the prepared pie crust. ![]() Add the chilled butter to the mixture and pulse again repeatedly until the mixture in the bowl resembles wet sand. To prepare the topping, place flour, both sugars, cinnamon and salt into the bowl of a food processor and pulse once or twice to combine.(It’s fine if there are juices in the bottom of the bowl.) Add the cooked zucchini to the cinnamon mixture and stir to combine. In a large mixing bowl, stir together brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cream of tartar and flour.(Also avoid browning the zucchini.) Remove from heat to cool slightly. Cook over medium heat, tossing frequently until tender-crisp, similar to the texture of a slice of apple. Place the zucchini slices into a large skillet along with the lemon juice and salt.You should have approximately 6 cups of zucchini slices. Slice the zucchini into ¼-inch slices crosswise. Using the tip of a spoon, remove all seeds. To prepare the filling, peel the zucchini and slice in half lengthwise.Set aside in the refrigerator while you prepare the filling and the topping. Line a deep dish pie plate with the pie crust and crimp the edges.Serve warm with some vanilla ice cream (or for a firmer pie, chill before serving if you prefer) – and the fact that this Mock Apple Crumb Pie is really made with zucchini will be our little secret! This Mock Apple Crumb Pie made with Zucchini is topped with a sweet cinnamon crumb topping that bakes up nice and golden brown. The trick to achieving the perfect mock apple filling for this pie is to peel, seed and slice the zucchini, then sauté the slices in a little bit of lemon juice and salt until the texture of the zucchini resembles the texture of a slice of apple. In spite of our daily visits to the garden to pick our squash while it is still young and tender, at least once a week we discover a baseball bat-sized zucchini that has been hiding under some leaves!īut have no fear – we’ve got the perfect dessert to make with all of that zucchini: This Mock Apple Crumb Pie made with Zucchini!Īs we mentioned here, slices of zucchini really do resemble the texture of sliced apples in baked goods, and when they are flavored with some apple pie seasonings – I guarantee – your family will never guess that this Mock Apple Crumb Pie was made with slices of zucchini instead apple slices. We’ve been growing a variety of summer squash in our back yard garden this summer – zucchini, yellow summer squash, and the striped, Italian cocozelle – and we’ve been picking it (and eating it) as fast as it is ripe!īut it never fails. You’d never guess that this delicious Mock Apple Crumb Pie is really made with zucchini slices! The Company will collect your personal data (which may include special category data) and will process your personal data for the purposes of providing you with work-finding services. At all times we will comply with current data protection laws. For the purposes of providing you with work-finding services and/or information relating to roles relevant to you we will only use your personal data in accordance with the terms of the following statement. The Company must have a legal basis for processing your personal data. You may give your personal details to the Company directly, such as on an application or registration form or via our website, or we may collect them from another source such as a jobs board. When you register with a different Unitemps branch, apply for their roles, or are engaged under a contract for services to work for them then they will act as data controller, their privacy notice will apply to the processing of your data and you should direct any queries to them directly. The Company must process personal data (including special category data) so that it can provide these services – in doing so, the Company acts as a data controller. The Company is a recruitment business which provides work-finding services to its clients and work-seekers. Contact details and privacy notices for all UK franchises can be found here: Unitemps Nottingham Trent University (‘the Company’)Įmail: operates as a franchise network. It's the best one out there and is the way to go if you need offline documentation on Mac OS X. In my opinion it should be split in several pieces to avoid accidentally scrolling to the wrong subject.ĭon't let all the negativity in my review make you think this is a bad app, it's not. The page is probably thousands of lines long. For example, the documentation about SELECT and UPDATE is on the same page. Some pages, such as the ones in the MySQL docs, are really long and they are about many different functions. The last thing they should improve is page lengths. Btw, some Drupal 8 doc pages are absolutely unreadable in iOS, especially pages that have tables in them. To fix this they should remove unnecessary footers/headers from the pages and optimize the HTML itself a little. For example: Why is the "Drupal 8" docset 500+ MB in large? That's absolutely crazy, and quite frankly not something you would like to have on your phone. But there is still much room for improvements in the docstets themselves. I know that Dash 3 has a functionality to handle archived docsets (I hope it will be implemented in iOS too), which is a step into the right direction. Tables should be wrapped in a container so that the data doesn't overflow. Make them small and make it so that the user can click the image to enter a new ios storyboard-page where he/she can zoom and look closely at the image. They should also avoid fixed sizes on images. (It's better to cut a function name for example in half rather than having the whole page show on half of the screen, and have the other half of the screen blank.). Long words should be word-wrapped, and in worst cases cut in half. Zooming, pages should not be zoomed out. The Dash team should focus on optimizing their current docsets to fit a small mobile device. Idk if this is relevant or not, but I also own the iOS version of Dash and most docstets are definitely not fit for such a small screen as the iphone 5 screen for example. If I were them I'd focus on improving the indexing and theming of the current docsets. What makes the app after all are the docsets themselves. If however the developers decide to better the quality of many essential docsets such as the MySQL docset I might consider purchasing the upgraded version despite the almost 4x increase in price. ![]() There is nothing worth paying $19.99 for in the Dash 3 update if you already have Dash 2. However, I do have some complaints to make now that a new paid update is released. ![]() The app is really good in terms of GUI-design and general responsiveness, it is definitely unmatched on the Mac platform. Methods are conveniently shown in a special Table of Contents.Integrate Dash with 30+ code editors and apps.Browse and search Stack Overflow while offline.Generate docsets from:, ,, ,, , hexdocs.pm,,.Some (not all) of the supported API documentation sets: iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, Swift, Man Pages, Angular, Backbone, Bootstrap, C, C++, CoffeeScript, CSS, Dart, Django, Docker, Drupal, Go, Haskell, HTML, Ionic, Java SE, JavaScript, jQuery, Lua, MongoDB, Mono, MySQL, Node.js, Pandas, Perl, PHP, PostgreSQL, Python, Qt, React, Redis, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Scala, SQLite, Underscore.js, Unity 3D, WordPress, Yii.Dash is an API Documentation Browser that gives your Mac instant offline access to 200+ API documentation sets and 100+ cheat sheets. Instant search and offline access to any API documentation you may need. ![]() When x and y are different objects that become the same value after the first step of Less than: x >= y is true, while x > y || x = y is false.When x and y are the same object that becomes NaN after the first step of Less than (such as new Date(NaN)): x >= y is false, while x = y is true.When one of x or y is undefined, and the other is one of null or undefined: x >= y is false, while x = y is true.When one of x or y is null, and the other is something that's not null and becomes 0 when coerced to numeric (including 0, 0n, false, "", "0", new Date(0), etc.): x >= y is true, while x > y || x = y is false.x >= y is generally equivalent to !(x = y and x = y is generally equivalent to x > y || x = y, except for a few cases: The operands are compared using the same algorithm as the Less than operator, with the result negated. Warning: unreachable code after return statement.Warning: -file- is being assigned a //# sourceMappingURL, but already has one.TypeError: X.prototype.y called on incompatible type.TypeError: setting getter-only property "x".Specifies that one value is greater than, or equal to, another value. ![]() TypeError: Reduce of empty array with no initial value This page is about the meaning, origin and characteristic of the symbol, emblem, seal, sign, logo or flag: Greater Than or Equal To.TypeError: property "x" is non-configurable and can't be deleted.TypeError: invalid assignment to const "x".TypeError: invalid 'instanceof' operand 'x'.TypeError: cannot use 'in' operator to search for 'x' in 'y'.TypeError: can't redefine non-configurable property "x".TypeError: can't delete non-configurable array element.TypeError: can't define property "x": "obj" is not extensible.TypeError: can't convert BigInt to number.TypeError: can't assign to property "x" on "y": not an object.TypeError: "x" is not a non-null object.Synta圎rror: Using to indicate sourceURL pragmas is deprecated.Synta圎rror: unterminated string literal.Synta圎rror: unparenthesized unary expression can't appear on the left-hand side of '**'.Synta圎rror: unlabeled break must be inside loop or switch.Synta圎rror: Unexpected '#' used outside of class body.Synta圎rror: test for equality (=) mistyped as assignment (=)?.A1> (B1/2) Returns TRUE if a number in cell A1 is greater than or equal to the quotient of the division of B1 by 2, FALSE otherwise. Returns TRUE if a number in cell A1 is greater than 20, FALSE otherwise. Synta圎rror: redeclaration of formal parameter "x" Most often, Excel comparison operators are used with numbers, date and time values.Synta圎rror: missing = in const declaration.Unicode character class escape: \p after property list.Character class escape: \d, \D, \w, \W, \s, \S.Enumerability and ownership of properties. |
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