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![]() ![]() Director Jean-Luc Godard, an icon of French New Wave film who revolutionized popular 1960s cinema, has died, according to French media. #MAKING MR RIGHT 1987 WATCH ONLINE MOVIE#3, 1930, in Paris, the ingenious "enfant terrible" stood for years as one of the world's most vital and provocative directors in Europe and beyond - beginning in 1960 with his debut feature "Breathless." Laurent Rebours Show More Show Less 8 of14 FILE - Movie director Jean Luc Godard and French actress Anna Karina are shown at the International Film Festival in Venice on Aug. Born into a wealthy French-Swiss family on Dec. (Gaetan Bally/Keystone via AP, file) Gaetan Bally/AP Show More Show LessĦ of14 7 of14 FILE - Film director Jean Luc Godard waves during a photo call at the festival palace in Cannes, France, Tuesday, May 15, 2001. 3, 1930, in Paris, the ingenious "enfant terrible" stood for years as one of the world's most vital and provocative directors in Europe and beyond - beginning in 1960 with his debut feature "Breathless." Pierre Gleizes Show More Show Less 5 of14 FILE - Swiss-French director Jean-Luc Godard during the award ceremony of the 'Grand Prix Design', in Zurich, Switzerland, Nov. 3, 1930, in Paris, the ingenious "enfant terrible" stood for years as one of the world's most vital and provocative directors in Europe and beyond - beginning in 1960 with his debut feature "Breathless." Edwin Reichert Show More Show Lessģ of14 4 of14 FILE - Movie director Jean-Luc Godard, left, and Israeli producer Menahem Golan, right, gesture as they speak to the press in Cannes, France, after the screening of Godard's out of competition "King Lear," produced by Cannon group, as part of the 40th Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 1987. 3, 1930, in Paris, the ingenious "enfant terrible" stood for years as one of the world's most vital and provocative directors in Europe and beyond - beginning in 1960 with his debut feature "Breathless." Jean-Jacques Levy Show More Show Less 2 of14 FILE - Jean-Luc Godard smokes as "Masculin, feminin" is being tipped in the 16th annual Berlin Film Festival as an insider for the top movie prize, the Berlin Golden Bear in Berlin, June 27, 1966. ![]() To do this, she's going to have to - as Rick said in the season 6 trailer - "do a Die Hard." Sadly, she's never seen the movie.1 of14 FILE - Film director Jean-Luc Godard smokes at Cannes festival, France on May 25, 1982. In this new episode, though, it's up to Summer to save the day. As for the meta title joke of the week? "Rick: A Mort Well Lived" isn't a movie joke, but an inside joke reference to "Roy: A Life Well Lived" the game from season 2 episode 2, "Mortynight Run." Then, at the very end, Rick Prime killed a Jerry in the Cronenberg dimension, reminding us all who the real villain of this story is. Meanwhile, we met Mr Frundles who we hope to never be in a room with again. Speaking of family, Summer now has Wolverine claws, seems to be taking after Space Beth, as someone interested in getting things done. Oh, and that Rick? He's our Morty's actual grandfather. ![]() He then chased Weird Rick/Rick Prime around, because that bastard killed his original wife and daughter. ![]() Then, everyone was pulled back to their home universes because Rick got something wrong (remember, he won't be the smartest person anywhere anymore). Our protagonists were saved by Space Beth, one of the actually capable people in this world - because Rick isn't Tony Stark, no matter how many Avengers: Endgame jokes he can make. It's on Cartoon Network, during the AdultSwim block.Įverything kicked off with our Rick and Morty floating in space, following Evil Morty's decision to choose violence, breaking the finite curve and we saw all those Mortys devour each other. Rick and Morty season 6 episode 2 "Rick: A Mort Well Lived" airs today (Sunday, Sept. ![]() ![]() ![]() Had any of these types been put into service they should have carried 1950s weaponry but when they were designed the con ept of the large militalY nying boat had become out of date, so they were omitted from the post-war fighter and bomber volumes and held back until now. Certain post-war nying boat projects propos d in the late 1940s for service in the 1950s are also mentioned brieny. ![]() Once war had broken out some of the pre-war ideas, such as the turret fighter, were found to be nawed, but they still form an important part of the story. The Whitley was depicted as being 'still too slow and lumbering', and so I feel that a more thorough coverage of such aeroplanes really belongs to a review of 1920s and early 1930 developments. However, an official post-war report noted that 'even the pre-1936 heavy and medium bombers (such as the Whitley and Hampden) could only partially be adapted to 1938 standards'. Finding a demarcation line has been difficult and some readers may disagree with the decision to omit, or discuss only brieny, some 1933/34 period designs. Perhaps the Hawker Sea Hawk, with its bifurcated intake and jetpipes develop d specifically to solve the problem of jet propulsion, represents the last word in World War Two technology and thus connects this volume to the post-1950 books. In fact the Venom did not ny until 1949 but, as a development of the Vampire, it is fully representative of wartime aerodynamics, structure and technology. In other words the book begins with project prepared in the knowledge that war was probably coming and ends with some aircraft which were essentially wartime designs, such as the Venom and Sea Hawk, but which did not get airborne until after the conflict had ended. The sub-titl dates, 1935 to 1950, embrace the rearmament period right through to the last first flights of types developed during the war. Introduction and Acknowledgements This volume completes a trilogy of British that covers the design and development of British fighters and bombers from approximately the end of the biplane era to the start of the new millennium. IIritish Secret Projects: Fighters & Bombers ![]() ![]() Fred BaHam, Westland Photograph on title page: Hawker Typhoon R7700. Photograph on half-title page: Westland Welkin DX318 banks towards the camera. Printed by Ian Allan Printing Limited Riverdene Business Park, Molesey Road Hersham, Surrey, KTI2 4RG, England. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or photo-copied, recorded or otherwise, without the written permission of the copyright owners.īritish Secret Fighter & Bomber Colour Chronologyīritish Military Aircraft Project Summaryīritish 'Wartime' fighter and Bomber Project Specificationsīritish 'Wartime' fighter and Bomber Contractsĭesign concept and editorial layout © Midland Publishing and Stephen Thompson Associates. Merlin project runway free#39966 Grand Avenue North Branch, MN 55056, USA Tel: 651277 1400 Fax: 6512771203 Toll free telephone: 8 All rights reserved. North America trade distribution by: Specialty Press Publishers & Wholesalers Inc. Worldwide distribution (except North America): Midland Counties Publications 4 Watling Drive, Hinckley, LEIO 3EY, England Tel: 01455 233 747 Fax: 01455 233 737 E-mail: Chapter Eight Midland Publishing is an imprint of Ian Allan Publishing Ltd. Introduction and Acknowledgements RAF FIGHTERSīritish Secret Projects Fighters & Bombers 1935-1950 © Anthony Leonard Buttler, 2004 ISBN I 85780 1792įirst published in 2004 by Midland Publishing 4 Watling Drive, Hinckley, LEI 0 3EY, England Tel: 01455 254 490 Fax: 01455254495 To the designers, engineers and pilots who created these fascinating aeroplanes and projects MIDLAND An imprint of Ian Allan Publishing BRITISH SECRET PROJECTS FIGHTERS &i BOMBERSīRITISH SECRET PROJECTS FIGHTERS & BOMBERS 1935-1950 ![]() ![]() ![]() Soccer trusted me to help solve some very complex and vexing issues,” Leetzow said. The award winners will be recognized at an awards dinner on Oct. Law360’s MVP Awards are given to attorneys who have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing hard-earned successes in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals.Ĭorporate Counsel’s 2022 Women, Influence and Power in Law awards are given to women who are leaders, business strategists, complex problem-solvers and great lawyers who demonstrate a personal dedication to the promotion of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) in the legal industry. “She has been an invaluable member of our leadership team both in terms of her work in our legal department as well as championing DEIB." “We’re proud that Karen is being recognized among the most prominent lawyers in the industry,” U.S. Soccer’s legal team also reached a landmark agreement with the USWNT to settle their Equal Pay lawsuit. Soccer and the Women’s and Men’s National Team Unions agreeing to historic, first-of-their kind collective bargaining agreements that achieved true equal pay and set the global standard moving forward in international soccer. The awards come after a year in which Leetzow played a key role in U.S. ![]() Soccer Federation Chief Legal Officer Karen Leetzow has earned Law360’s MVP in Sports & Betting Award and was named General Counsel of the Year as part of Corporate Counsel’s 2022 Women, Influence and Power in Law Awards. ![]() ![]() As a team, the Curies worked to separate the substances in these ores and then used the electrometer to make radiation measurements to "trace" the minute amount of unknown radioactive element among the fractions that resulted. She had found that two uranium ores, pitchblende and chalcolite, were much more radioactive than pure uranium, and concluded their highly radioactive nature was due to as yet undiscovered elements. Intrigued by his wife's findings, Pierre joined forces with her. She coined the term "radioactivity" to describe this unique effect, which she also found in thorium compounds. She also validated his conclusion that those minerals with a higher proportion of uranium emitted the most intense rays.Īnd she took those findings one step further, forming the hypothesis that the emission of rays by uranium compounds was an atomic property of the element uranium-something built into the very structure of its atoms. Marie conducted numerous experiments confirming Becquerel's observations that the electrical effects of uranium rays are constant, regardless of whether solid or pulverized, pure or in a compound, wet or dry, or whether exposed to light or heat. He received his PhD in March 1895, along with a promotion to a professorship at the Municipal School, and the couple married three months later.įor her own doctorate, Marie chose to focus on the mysterious uranium rays discovered in early 1896 by Henri Becquerel, a few months after Wilhelm Roentgen's discovery of x-rays. It was Marie who encouraged Pierre to write up this latter work as a doctoral thesis. Today, the temperature at which permanent magnetism disappears is known as the "Curie point." Pierre later discovered a fundamental relationship between magnetic properties and temperature. They used this effect to build a piezoelectric quartz electrometer to measure faint electric currents, which Marie would use in her research. They found that when pressure is applied to certain crystals, they generate electrical voltage, and when placed in an electric field, those same crystals became compressed. He earned a master's degree by age 18, and three years later discovered the piezoelectric effect with his older brother, Jacques. The son of a respected physician, Pierre had the benefit of private tutoring as a child, soon demonstrating a passion and gift for mathematics. In the spring of 1894, Marie's search for laboratory space led to a fateful introduction to Pierre Curie, a scientist some 10 years her senior who had done pioneering work on magnetism. ![]() Although her math and science background was woefully inadequate, Marie worked hard to catch up with her peers, and eventually finished first in her master's degree physics course, also earning a second in mathematics the following year. Marie set out for Paris, in the fall of 1891 to pursue studies at the University of Paris' prestigious Sorbonne. She worked as a governess for several years, helping pay for Bronya's tuition at medical school in Paris.įinally, it was her turn. Instead, she, her sister Bronya, and several other friends attended a "floating university": an illegal night school whose classes met in changing locations to evade the czarist authorities. Marie could not enroll at the University of Warsaw women were not admitted. The family was poor, but her father exposed Marie and all her siblings to the classics of literature, as well as science. Her father was a schoolteacher who had lost his prestigious position because of his pro-Polish sentiments at a time when Poland was divided up among Austria, Prussia and czarist Russia. Pierre and Marie Curie made history not only in that respect, but also because their scientific teamwork led to the discovery of radioactivity and two new elements in the periodic table, for which they shared the Nobel Prize in Physics.Ī native of Poland, Marie Curie was born Maria Sklodowska. Women physicists were a rarity in the 19 th century, but even rarer were husband-and-wife collaborative teams. Pierre and Marie Curie shortly after their wedding. ![]() ![]() ![]() I don't understand why he would recommend this option, since this creates a kind of perceived volume equalization. The average loudness of a file creates the perceived volume of the file when listening to it, in the context of other different files. Mp3 gain adjusts the level of the mp3 audio based on the average loudness of the file. AGC will raise the volume of quiet parts. If you worried about compression then using AGC shouldn't be an option. If you're not using compression then there's no compression. Is this what the problem is? Please explain more. ![]() Though what it would do is make a normally quiet piece louder. It doesn't make sense to me that normalizing the audio would cause compression. What would you experienced SAM users recommend and why? My question is can I make better use of the AGC and just upload raw MP3s from the album and not have to do so much labor before the fact? (Sorry I can't remember who I stole it from, but thanks!). In the meantime, I found a decent AGC setup that helps punch up the sound a bit, something I've been trying to do on my own for a while, but failing. Ok fine, I can go back and re-encode 6000+ tracks, whatever. None other than the legendary Steve Dresper has been tuning into my station (who knew he liked organ music?) and is criticizing the compressor effects, he says, caused by this normalization. As a result, I've been peak normalizing each track in SoundForge before encoding them into MP3s and adding to the library. What I would like is for the maximum levels in each track to match each other. I don't get a consistent broadcast level, but that's the point. The dynamic range of the organ is quite amazing, as is the various levels inherent on the albums sent to me. I use SAM4 to stream a Live365 station that plays music of the classical pipe organ. ![]() ![]() The Dreamcast was the first console launch I ever covered as a novice "games journalist" at the long-forgotten (but pioneering!) games-and-culture website UGO.com. Other than the graphics, not much else was changed. Rez Infinite is a modernized version of the Dreamcast classic. May it rest in peace in my mom's basement. The Dreamcast was small and beautifully designed, had arcade-perfect games, and was my first real online gaming system. It was a great system of gaming oddities. Space Channel 5, the insanely real-feeling Shenmue, and yes, I owned Typing of the Dead. Along with the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Culver City, it was part of my cabinet of curiosities that made me dream of how strange art could be. In my dusty little Sherman Oaks apartment, Seaman was my mystic surrealist aquarium. It was like if Alexa were a depressed cannibal fish. Seaman was so ahead of its time: It had a microphone I could speak to Seaman with. My first E3 I ever attended had the Dreamcast, and I saw the Leonard Nimoy-voiced fish-man in all its Lynchian horror. And even more, I was obsessed with Seaman. it was the first TV-real sports game I'd ever seen. I was living in LA, working as a script reader and story editor, and playing amazing NFL 2K games to connect with my dormant feelings about the New York Jets. While the Genesis was my favorite, the Dreamcast is a place of special memories. I was a Sega kid - the Master System with Superscope 3D glasses was my gift after getting appendicitis. I had every Sega system that was ever made. ![]() Plus, its giant controllers were still better than the awful DualShock 2 on the PlayStation 2. #TRASH IT SEGA PRO#Capcom 2, Power Stone, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 and that terrible Chao Garden feature from Sonic Adventure 2 was more than enough to keep us playing that Dreamcast until long after it had died and everyone else moved on. Though I never bought one myself, a good friend did, and it became the go-to console for sleepovers and wasted Saturdays. At that point I still just had a Genesis, so even a brief glimpse of Sonic looking halfway-decent in 3D was a revelation. I wouldn't spend any quality time with the Dreamcast until at least a year later, but seeing that showcase was astounding for the time. That Sonic Adventure demo with the whale chase - amazing to watch and awful to play. ![]() I was in fifth grade, visiting a DisneyQuest while doing the whole Disney World thing, seeing the last gasps of 1990s interactive arcades, and there it was. ![]() ![]() ![]() How does your computer get its IP Address? An IP Address is a unique set of numbers, or in the case of an IPv6 address, letters that make your computer identifiable online allowing you to send and recieve data. Groups of numbers that contain all zeros are often omitted to save space, leaving a colon separator to mark the gap (as in 2001:cdba::3257:9652). An IPv6 address is expressed by eight groups of hexadecimal (base-16) numbers separated by colons, as in 2001:cdba:0000:0000:0000:0000:3257:9652. IPv6 uses 128 binary bits to create a single unique address on the network.Each number is the decimal (base-10) representation for an eight-digit binary (base-2) number, also called an octet. An IPv4 address is expressed by four numbers separated by dots. IPv4 uses 32 binary bits to create a single unique address on the network.Here's what these two address types mean: All computers with IP addresses have an IPv4 address, and many are starting to use the new IPv6 address system as well. There are two standards for IP addresses: IP Version 4 (IPv4) and IP Version 6 (IPv6). That is where the name we all know and love comes from. In this protocol, the unique identifier for a device on the network is called an ‘IP Address'. Most networks today use TCP/IP protocol as the standard for how they communicate with each other on the network. Just like putting a letter in the mail and addressing it to someone, computers use the unique identifier to send data to specific computers on a network and know where it is supposed to go. ![]() Every device on the internet has an IP Address. Well, IP stands for ‘Internet Protocol', and the Address refers to the number itself. ![]() They get your IP address when you access their service in order to send you the data that you are requesting. The same is true for Google, Facebook, YouTube, and even the apps that you use on your phone. In this case, oddly enough, it's actually your IP address, but it also allows us to show you all of the other awesome articles on our site. We just use it to give you the information that you are requesting on our site. This typically isn't a big deal as most sites, our's included, don't store your IP address in anyway. Every website, game server, or program that you use which connects to the internet has your IP address. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() 10, DragonBox will send refunds to contributors. If there are not enough pre-orders by Dec. Dragonbox pyra Pc#The Phytium D2000 ARMv8 Mini PC is on pre-order for 470.59 Euros ($529) plus tax and 14.60 Euros ($16.40) shipping. The fan-cooled desktop ships with a 60W external power supply. The MXM 3.0 form factor AMD RX550 card, which comes with its own 2GB VRAM, is preloaded onto the system’s sole mini-PCIe slot. The Qualcomm AR8035 GbE controller may not be compatible with some Linux distros so DragonBox bundles a USB Ethernet adapter. The specs also list USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, and the images indicate there are actually 5x USB 2.0 ports. The system is equipped with GbE and HDMI 2.0b ports for up to 4K/60Hz video. Two percent of the sale of the mini-PC will go to the Box86/Bo圆4 project. ptitSeb has tested its open source Bo圆4 x86 emulator on the system for running x86_64 Linux programs, including games. The Phytium D2000 ARMv8 Mini PC is designed to run Ubuntu Kylin, “but OpenSUSE or Debian can also be installed without problems,” says DragonBox. Phytium D2000 ARMv8 Mini PC (left) and interior view The D2000 SoC follows an earlier, quad-core Armv8 Phytium FT-2000/4, which appeared in 2019 on an FT-2000/4 micro-ATX development board. The Phytium D2000 SoC is headless (no graphics) and is designed to work with discrete graphics cards such as the Radeon RX550 supplied by DragonBox. Other features include 8MP L2 cache, 4MB 元, a cipher acceleration engine, a system-level security mechanism, and support for DDR4-3200 RAM and 34 PCIe 3.0 lanes. The 14nm fabricated SoC is equipped with 8x ARMv8-compatible FTC663 cores and incorporates an out-of-order, four-transmission superscalar pipeline. Dragonbox pyra portable#The octa-core, 2.0GHz to 2.6GHz Phytium D2000 SoC from Chinese chip designer Tianjin Phytium Technology, is designed for desktop terminals, portable terminals, lightweight servers and embedded low-power products. As noted by the Liliputing post that alerted us to the system, DragonBox is led by developer Michael Mrozek (EvilDragon), who designed the Pyra and also worked on the OpenPandora project behind the hackable, open-spec Pandora gaming handheld, which was announced back in 2008. Phytium D2000 ARMv8 Mini PC, front and backĪlthough the Phytium D2000 ARMv8 Mini PC does not appear to be an open hardware product like the Pyra, the system is supported by the Pyra/Pandora community. Shipments are expected by the end of the year. The price includes a Radeon RX550 graphics card, 16GB DDR4, and an M.2 2280 slot preloaded with a 512GB NVMe SSD. ![]() The Phytium D2000 ARMv8 Mini PC runs Linux on an octa-core Phytium D2000, a Linux-driven, desktop-oriented SoC based on 64-bit ARMv8.Īimed at light desktop and gaming duties, with a focus on Bo圆4 x86 emulation, the 225 x 187 x 47mm system is on pre-order at 470.59 Euros ($529). Germany based DragonBox, which last December launched an open-spec DragonBox Pyra portable game console that runs Linux on a TI OMAP3530, has returned with a compact desktop system with a more powerful and exotic Arm processor. Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest EmailĭragonBox has launched a $529 “Phytium D2000 ARMv8 Mini PC” that runs Linux on an octa-core Phytium D2000 and offers a Radeon RX550 GPU, 16GB DDR4, a 512GB NVMe SSD, 6x USB, and HDMI 2.0b and GbE ports. ![]() |
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