![]() ![]() ![]() Click any app, and the map to the right of the panel will show you where, on Earth, the services that app is connecting to are physically located. Snitch for Mac OS X, the companys new must have security application that monitors outgoing network connections. The taller the bar, the more bandwidth the app is currently using. Beside each app is a bar graph highlighting recent network activity. When you open Little Snitch Mini, you’ll see a panel on the left-hand side of the window with the list of programs running on your Mac. Little Snitch is by far the best existing firewall for Mac both for possibilities and for the efficiency of its action, but there is an option that OBDev. The interface is entirely free of jargon and technical terms, meaning anyone can use it and learn about what their computer is doing. Justin Pot Block apps from connecting with Premium The free version of Little Snitch Mini just gives you informationit can’t do anything about what’s happening. There have always been applications like this, but Little Snitch Mini is different because of how comprehensible it is. But who protects your private data from being. And even if everything looks OK now, familiarizing yourself with your computer’s normal connections may help you quickly spot any suspicious changes. 121 Paid Proprietary Firewall Mac A firewall protects your computer against unwanted guests from the Internet. Noticing an app keeps connecting to servers in an unexpected country could be the first sign that you have a security issue. ![]() If you live in the United States, for example, there’s a good chance that relatively few of the services you use are based in places like Russia. This simple program will show you, at a glance, which apps are connected to the web and where those connections are in the world. Uninstall Little Snitch completely using App Cleaner & Uninstaller. Uninstall Little Snitch using its native uninstaller. Please read the whole guideline to completely uninstall Little Snitch on Mac. However, youll need to check your Mac for the Little Snitch temporary files in both versions. You probably know that the applications on your Mac are constantly connecting to the internet, but what exactly are they connecting to? Little Snitch Mini is a free app you can use to find out. What is Little Snitch and should you uninstall it 2. Uninstall Little Snitch on Mac Manually The removal procedures vary significantly depending on whatever version of Little Snitch youre using. ![]()
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![]() ![]() There have been times when I haven't had a board nearby, and I've kept score with pen and paper. I love the board because it's such an iconic part of the game, but you don't have to have one to play. You can vary your strategy from round to round depending on which cards you're dealt.Įven if you've never played cribbage before, you might know it involves a board to keep score. The drawback of the second tactic is you have to pick up cards to score high, and if another player ends the round, you may suffer a hefty penalty. The drawback of the first strategy is it's often difficult to score high in a short round, even if you don't have to subtract anything. In my experience, there are two main strategies: aim to end the round early to catch the other player(s) out with a lot of cards in their hand or try to make the round last as long as possible so you have more opportunities to pick up cards and score points. The catch is if you still have cards in your hand at the end of the round, the value of those cards is deducted from your score. The game is played in rounds, which end when one player has no cards left in their hand. three sevens) or a run of cards in a sequence of the same suit (e.g. To score points, you must play sets of a minimum of three cards that are the same rank (e.g. The objective is to be the first player to score 500 points. It belongs to the rummy family of card games, which involve grouping cards together in certain sequences and sets. This is one of my favourite games because it doesn't take long to play the rules are simple and there's the dramatic possibility of starting out badly, but ultimately winning the game, and vice versa. There are variations for three people, but they're at their best when you play with just two. ![]() Most multiplayer card games can be scaled up or down to accommodate more or fewer players and the games mentioned here are no exception. They range from the straightforward to the complex, and all can be played with a standard 52-card deck. If you decide to play them, I hope they serve you similarly well. I'm passionate about a wide variety of games, whether they be board, tabletop or card games, and the ones listed here are what I've played most often and that bring back the best memories. I was six years old when I played my first card in a game of Crazy Eights, and I've dealt countless hands since then. For me, card games were integral to my childhood: I grew up playing cards with my parents and three siblings. They're social, portable and inexpensive (unless you're gambling with money), and the rules are easy to learn. Card games have entertained people for centuries and have always been a great way to pass time. ![]() ![]() ![]() It weighed about 155 pounds and had a 34-foot wingspan, close to the size of an F-16įighter jet. 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Quetzalcoatlus had precursors in North America and its apparent rise to widespreadness may represent the expansion of its preferred habitat rather than an immigration event, as some experts have suggested. The Alamosaurus – Quetzalcoatlus association probably represents semi-arid inland plains. What kind of habitat does the Quetzalcoatlus live in? Its name comes from the Aztec feathered serpent god, Quetzalcoatl. Quetzalcoatlus is a member of the family Azhdarchidae, a family of advanced toothless pterosaurs with unusually long, stiffened necks. Where did the Quetzalcoatlus pterosaur get its name? Quetzalcoatlus northerni was one of the largest flying animal ever discovered it reached heights of around 9-10ft and an estimated wingspan of 33-39ft it was a lightweight for its size with an estimated weight around 200kg. How big is The wingspan of a Quetzalcoatlus? They suggested that with its long neck vertebrae and long toothless jaws Quetzalcoatlus fed like modern-day skimmers, catching fish during flight while cleaving the waves with its beak. What kind of fish did the Quetzalcoatlus catch? That calamity-and other events-wiped out roughly three-quarters of all animal species, including all remaining pterosaurs and dinosaurs. Why did pterosaurs go extinct but not birds?Īt the end of the Cretaceous period 65 million years ago, a meteorite or comet slammed into Earth. The Quetzalcoatlus is a pterosaur, which basically means a flying reptile. Quetzalcoatlus (Quetzalcoatlus northropi) existed around 70 to 65 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. It probably hunted its prey by gliding toward the water and swooping up its meals. Quetzalcoatlus was a carnivore, probably skimming the water to find prey. Quetzalcoatlus lived during the late Cretaceous period and died out about 65 million years ago, during the K-T mass extinction. These massive predators didn’t roam the swamps or dive into the ocean, they were swift striders of the land, hunting on foot on solid ground. Quetzalcoatlus northropi had a wingspan of 33 – 36 feet, and other azhdarchid species were almost as big. ![]() Every five days, we’re getting more data,” European Space Agency science advisor Mark McCaughrean said at the July 12 briefing. “These are pictures just taken over a period of five days. ![]() The cache of first images and data showcases space scenes both near and far, glimpses of single stars and entire galaxies, and even a peek into the chemical composition of a far-off planet’s atmosphere. “Scientists will very quickly beat that record and go even deeper.”īut JWST wasn’t built only to peer deeper and farther back in time than ever before. NASA, ESA, CSA, STScIĪlthough that first image represents the deepest view of the cosmos to date, “this is not a record that will stand for very long,” astronomer Klaus Pontoppidan of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore said in a June 29 news briefing. ![]() “You can really zoom in and play around.” This composite of images, revealing thousands of galaxies, is the deepest view of the universe ever captured - a record astronomers don’t expect to last long. “There’s a sharpness and a clarity we’ve never had,” said Rigby, of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. Those features give it an edge over previous observatories. It also sees in the infrared wavelengths of light where distant galaxies appear. But the James Webb Space Telescope, also known as JWST, is incredibly large - at 6.5 meters across, its mirror is nearly three times as wide as that of the Hubble Space Telescope. The mass from those closer galaxies distorts spacetime in such a way that objects behind the cluster are magnified, giving astronomers a way to peer more than 13 billion years into the early universe.Įven with that celestial assist, other existing telescopes could never see so far. The galaxies captured in the first released image lie behind a cluster of galaxies about 4.6 billion light-years away. Everywhere we look, there’s galaxies everywhere.” Going deep “That’s been true of every image we’ve taken with Webb. And it’s teeming with galaxies,” said JWST Operations Scientist Jane Rigby at the July 12 briefing. ![]() ![]() ![]() I know what you're thinking: what's the point? A Chinese character only needs to turn out alright in the end. It takes some time and preparation to reach this speed but it’s certainly doable.In closing Top tips for memorizing Chinese characters 1. I personally used this system to learn up to 100 characters per day. ![]() Taking new content from our usage of Chinese and feeding it back into the top of the system as new material to be learned.Use content by withdrawing it from our SRS, writing weekly “model” sentences, getting them corrected and then applying them in conversation (all using free tools like Lang-8 and HelloTalk, which I discuss).Review new content using SRS until it moves from short term memory into long term memory.Feed these memory stories and our new characters into a SRS system like Anki.Use the pieces to create memory stories to remember the meaning, pronunciation, tone and English translation.Break apart new words and characters into their constituent “pieces” (only 214 of these pieces exist!).What types exist, how are they structured, what “pieces” are they made up of etc.Īfter that I look at how to use this knowledge to: The first half of the course therefore focuses on understanding the how of characters. ![]() Once you know how they are constructed and the rules surrounding their construction you can start to recognize patterns and learn characters much faster. In truth however Chinese characters are extremely logical. When we first start to learn Chinese characters everything seems so random, so unique. The key to learning Chinese characters quickly is to first understand Chinese characters. The diagram below is an outline of the entire Sensible Chinese Character Learning System. Sensible Chinese Character CourseĪfter looking at all the existing systems for learning Chinese I decided to take the best practices, combine them, add a few extra tricks of my own and create a more comprehensive system for learning Chinese characters. This will be a very important part of our system and will allow us to get a handle on the 90% of the language that isn’t “picture based”. Once you realize how the language is constructed of small pieces that are easily understandable even complicated looking characters representing abstract concepts like modesty (谦虚) can be broken down into smaller “pieces” that are easily understandable. In fact the actual way that Chinese characters are composed is much more logical and systematic and does not rely on visual representation. This might well set false expectations about the Chinese language and cause dismay when the characters simply stop looking like what they represent. Unfortunately some of the marketing surrounding Chineasy does suggest that this is the method to easily learn Chinese characters. Just don’t expect all the characters to follow the pattern of looking like the thing it represents. If nothing else the beautiful presentation will get you excited about learning Chinese. Instead Chinese has a far more ingenuous way to represent these concepts – we’ll talk about this later.ĭefinitely check out Chineasy for it’s coverage of the early ideographic characters. But when asked to draw a picture of “modesty” (谦虚) it becomes a lot more difficult. Representing a simple abstract like “to rest” ( 休)is relatively easy – 亻(man) + 木 (tree) looks like a man resting against a tree. This is the reason why Chinese characters had to move away from being ideographic. The ideographic characters are not used as soon as anything abstract needs to be represented. ![]() There are only so man “little guy with a hat” characters you can remember because they all blur into one another. They are excellent for introducing Chinese to learners and for explaining Chinese to non-Chinese speakers but their utility runs out very quickly. Only with supplemental study would they be able to hook the Chinese pronunciations onto the characters they had learned. They had indeed mastered a large portion of the Chinese characters but I would argue their objective of learning the English keywords was the wrong objective. Instead they could recognize a huge number of characters and know the English meaning. They could point at a restaurant sign and say “Aha! That says Sichaun spicy chicken restaurant” but would be at a loss to actually read the characters in Chinese! I have known a number of people who had successfully mastered Heisig’s books but didn’t necessarily know how to actually say the words in Chinese. One is that Heisig chose not to include the pinyin pronunciation in the main body of the book (they are relegated to the appendix).There’s debate over whether this was the correct thing to do and really this depends on the learner’s objectives.įrom the point of view of communication though this seems like a flawed approach. There are a couple of problems with Heisig’s system which make it unsuitable for our goals. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not because she’s bad or anything, but merely restrained. Listening to songs like “Going Going Gone,” it's a shock that she’s an American Idol champ. ![]() Getting her start playing the fairground circuit, she worked as a stagehand to pay the bills while writing songs for her debut album Whirlwind. Before wowing American Idol’s judges in 2018 with her “Rainbow Connection” audition and sealing the win with a lovely rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s immortal “Landslide,” Poppe had been grinding away as an independent singer-songwriter. The first is getting name-checked in “Last Train to Clarksville,” one of the Monkees’ finest the other is the birthplace of Maddie Poppe, who hails from the Iowa version and made a name for herself as American Idol’s Season 16 winner. Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 East Mayo BoulevardClarksville - whether it be the one in Iowa or its twin in Tennessee - bears two points of pop cultural pride. Dropping out of business school to pursue music full-time was a gamble, which paid off handsomely for the velvet-voiced Yatra, who now finds himself an in-demand Spanish singer working with the likes of Daddy Yankee, Ricky Martin, and the Jonas Brothers. He’d been steeped in music from an early age, learning how to sing and play guitar and piano before he was old enough to go to high school. In an era where the torch singer and the late-night crooner hold little in the way of cultural cachet, Yatra has made bank and topped charts as a man of many ballads. Singing primarily en Español, Yatra came into prominence with his smash single “Traicionera” in 2018, but had been preparing for his big moment most of his life. No matter how much his Latin pop music is adorned with trap or EDM elements or Jonas Brothers guest spots, strip it all away and you find a bedrock of sultry slowness. The Medellin-born, Miami-grown singer-songwriter is a balladeer at heart. Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 West Washington StreetIf slow and steady always wins the race then Sebastián Yatra is a shoo-in for pop’s gold medal. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Annabel Croft puts on a brave face just weeks after husband Mel Coleman's sudden death from cancer as she attends day two of Wimbledon.with play on outside courts cancelled due to rain Wimbledon 2023 LIVE: Cam Norried pegged back to one set all after Andy Murray blitzed fellow Brit Ryan Peniston.Laughing Kate looks thrilled to catch up with old pal Roger Federer as he's honoured at Wimbledon (but his wife Mirka doesn't look quite as happy).More than 2,000 rotten police officers could be sacked in overhaul of disciplinary system: Ministers will publish 'radical' changes to make it easier to weed out rogue cops after string of scandals.Scotland Yard opens investigation into top Tory Sir Bernard Jenkin over claims he broke Covid rules by attending 'party' in Parliament during lockdown. ![]() Could you have a 20p worth £60 in your wallet? How to check if you have extremely rare 'mule error' coin that is worth 300 times its value.Thousands of Brits could soon face huge increases in energy bills, warns money saving expert Martin Lewis - so are YOU affected?.'I thought he was joking!': Titan passenger says OceanGate CEO told them to SLEEP when they got stuck for 24 hours at the bottom of Atlantic after battery failed.Planners order Captain Tom Moore's daughter to tear down spa pool block built at her £1.2m house - as furious neighbours say complex 'has never just been the offices' that she had permission for. ![]() ![]() Being unaware of much other than learning, I wandered from school to university, studying mathematics and science and then in 1963 I fortunately failed my second year at university. My parents, believing in “education”, educated me, but neglected to inform me that some sort of employment was a normal consequence of growing up. I was born in 1944 in Australia and, as far as I can remember, I displayed no mechanical talent at all. the author’s excuse for what is to follow “Repairing Old Clocks and Watches”, Anthony Whiten Perhaps the 18th and 19th century watchmakers with the same surname are my forebears? Or perhaps it was simply chance. Contents Part 1.4 Preface to the First Edition.4 Preface to the Second Edition.4 Why have bibliographies?.5 Purpose.5 Scope.5 Sources.6 The bibliography.7 Bibliographic data.7 Printing information.7 Contents.7 Review, remarks and quality.8 The indexes.9 Full title index.9 Title key word index.9 Author index.9 Publication date index.9 Subject top level index.9 Subject index.9 Buying books.10 A short list.10 Acknowledgements.12 Bibliography.13 Part 2.679 Full Title Index.683 Title Key-word Index.745 Author Index.821 Date of Publication Index.869 Subject Top Level Index.909 Subject Index.915 Preface Preface to the First Edition. ![]() The above are also available from Practical Watch Collecting, a Manual for the Beginner: Part 1, NAWCC Bulletin, No. Jacques David-and a Summary of “American and Swiss Watchmaking in 1876” with Emphasis on Interchangeability in Manufacturing, NAWCC Bulletin, No. Confabulations - A Humorous Look at Complications, NAWCC Bulletin, No. Haudenschild, (1932), 2004 Saturday Magazine: Manufacture of Watches in Switzerland, (1842) 2008 Waterbury Watch Company: Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves, (1889) 2005 Watkins, Richard: Mainspring Gauges and the Dennison Combined Gauge, 2009 Watkins, Richard: The Repeater, 2011 Watkins, Richard: Watchmaking and the American System of Manufacture, 2009 These are available from Articles by Richard Watkins: Berthoud, Harrison, and Lalande: A Near Myth, NAWCC Bulletin, No. Hawkins: A treatise on the Teeth of Wheels, (1837) 2007 (corrected version of the Google Book copy) Crespe, François: Essay on repeater watches, (1804) 2006 (ISBN 978-0-958) David, Jacques: American and swiss watchmaking in 1876, reports to the International Committee of Jura Industries on the manufacture of watches in the United States, (1877) 2003 (ISBN 0-958) Favre-Perret, E.: Philadelphia Exhibition 1876, report presented to the Federal High Council on the Horology Industry, (1877) 2004 Francillon, André: History of Longines preceded by an essay on the Agassiz comptoir, (1947) 2005 (ISBN 0-958) Graupmann, Emile: The finishing of the watch case, (1910) 2004 Grossmann, Moritz: Prize essay on the construction of a simple and mechanically perfect watch, (1880) 2002 (ISBN 0-958) Hillmann, Bruno: The keyless mechanism, a practical treatise on its design and repair, (ca1920) 2004 Japy, Frederic: Patent for 5 years for various horological machines, (1799) 2006 Lalande, Jerome: Jerome Lalande, diary of a trip to England 1763, (1763) 2002 (ISBN 0-958) Marsh, E.A.: History of Early Watchmaking in America, (1890) 2006 Marsh, E.A.: History, (1921) 2006 Osterwald, F.S.: Description of the mountains and valleys of Neuchatel and Valangin, (1766) 2008 Societe Suisse de Chronometrie: Some notes on Pierre-Frederic Ingold and the work of E. Tyler) Borsendorff, L.: The history of a watch followed by a conversation on the horology industry between Mr Trottevite and Mr Vabien, (1869) 2007 (ISBN 978-0-958) Buffat, Eugene: History and design of the Roskopf watch, (1914) 2007 Camus, C.E.L. Audetat: Pierre Frederic Ingold 1787-1878, (1962) 2008 Berthoud, Ferdinand and Jacob Auch: How to make a verge watch, (17) 2005 (ISBN 0-958) (with E.J. Other translations, transcripts and books by Richard Watkins: Berner, G.A. ![]() Mechanical Watches An Annotated Bibliography of publications since 1800 by Richard Watkins Second Edition Part 1 - Bibliography © Copyright, 2004, 2011, Richard Watkins Published in 2011 by Richard Watkins, Tasmania, Australia. ![]() ![]() If this type of threshold marking system is used, then four stripes. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The number of stripes may be altered, however, to indicate runway width at some airports. The Yellow X Runway Closure Markers includes two 10 x 60 mesh panels with grommets, sewn together to form an X. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". Overview The Runways and Taxiways Visual Aids course explores the visual aids commonly found on airport runways and taxiways. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Taxiway shoulder markings are yellow in color and run perpendicular to the taxiway centerline. In USA, the Federal Aviation Authority (. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. As with road markings, airport markings are essential for safety, and require periodic checks to ensure their quality. TWY DIRECTION: De nes direction & designation ofintersecting taxiway(s) OUTBOUND DESTINATION: De nes direction totake-o runway TERM INBOUND DESTINATION: Indicates direction of destination,i.e. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". ![]() ![]() ![]() The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. They provide visual cues to pilots about their position during the critical landing phase. Touchdown Zone Markings: These are sets of one, two, or three white rectangular bars located on either side of the centerline in the runway’s first 3,000 feet.Aiming Point Markings: Found approximately halfway down the runway, aiming point markings are large white rectangles that help pilots identify the optimal touchdown point during landing.Threshold markings vary in width and number, depending on the runway’s width and classification. Threshold Markings: These are sets of parallel lines located at the beginning of the runway, indicating the starting point for landing.These markings help pilots stay on the runway’s center, ensuring safe and efficient operations. Centerline Markings: A dashed white line runs along the runway’s length, providing directional guidance to pilots during takeoff and landing.If a runway has two parallel runways, they will be differentiated with an “L” for left and “R” for right. For example, a runway with a magnetic heading of 270 degrees would be designated as runway 27. Runway Designators: These are large numbers painted on each end of the runway, representing the runway’s magnetic heading rounded to the nearest 10 degrees. Airport Markings and Signs Mandatory Instruction Signs: indicates taxiway/runway intersections, runway approach areas, Instrumental Landing System (ILS). ![]() The markers can be installed on asphalt, concrete or soil. Our ETL Certified airport markers consist of a co-extruded polyethylene tube with Type IV retroreflective sheeting and a high strength plastic fastener. These airport markings are used in a variety of settings, for example, in low visibility conditions, reflective markers are used to clearly define apron routes. L-853 Airport Retroreflective Markers are used to delineate airport taxiways, runway edges, ends and thresholds. The Numbers Every officially approved runway in the world will be given a two-number code. Today, we will work our way through and provide you with a quick guide to runway markings, and airfield landing markers explained in easy-to-understand terms. ETL Certified L-853: FAA AC 150/5345-39D Every single mark on the runway has a meaning.While most of the time pilots land on the opposite runway, sometimes they must utilize the downward sloping one. Sedona’s Runway 21 has a 1.83 percent downward slope. Yes, they’re out there just ask the pilots at Sedona Airport (SEP). Most airports around the world follow the same pattern when it comes to their runway markings, using symbols and different lines for the pilot to be able to. This product is available in our webstore – Shop Now The Airfield Marking Assessment objectively measures retro-reflectance (reflectivity) and compliance allowing you to easily prioritize which airfield. You will use this marker as a visual aid to evaluate your glidepath. ![]() ![]() ![]() If it’s a food business, you can use colors like yellow and red (that are known to increase appetite) with shapes that identify with the products. Connect your patterns with the subject: Never overlook the subject, when creating patterns.This will make your design aesthetically appealing. ![]() Whether you are using isometric triangles or a mix of multiple patterns, adjust them according to symmetry. Be careful of symmetry: This is the most important aspect of geometry.No matter what type of design you create, balance is crucial. Likewise, if you are creating a heavy pattern, use simple fonts to balance the effect. Create balance with color and design: If you are using a light pattern with simple shapes, complement it with bold color.And the same time, there are endless ways to be creative. But you must be careful while using them in your design. Yes, geometric patterns can be the solution to all your design problems. Handy Tips & Ideas While Using Geometric Patterns Announcing a sale or the launch of a new product? Use the power of geometry. Geometric patterns can be used to create the perfect story templates and engaging content for your audience. As a small business or a growing brand, you must focus on making your visual identity strong. We all know the dire importance of standing out on social media platforms, especially Instagram and Facebook. Simple geometric design patterns can also make your social media stand out. Once you have established the brand identity system, you can use it to design the website, logo, business cards, mobile app, and much more. You can create infinite variations on the patterns by consistent usage of the chosen shapes and colors. You can pick a series of shapes, colors, and patterns to align with the brand concept. Geometric patterns can be used to create stunning visual identities for brands. ![]() Whether you are creating a stunning brand aesthetic or launching a marketing campaign on Instagram, knowing about geometric patterns design is a must! Geometric design shapes for Brand Identity systems In this blog, we will take a look at some examples of how geometric patterns can be used in graphic design. In graphic design, using geometric patterns can add fun to a layout while staying classy. Whether you use a basic shape or a complex digital pattern, the human eye naturally finds it appealing. This combination of structure and movement can be seen in art and architecture throughout history.Ī geometric pattern consists of a lot of shapes and lines repeated in a structured fashion. Precise and ordered, yet they can also be perceived as fluid and ever-changing. There is something incredibly fascinating about geometric patterns. ![]() |