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![]() ![]() Boomy is categorically against any type of manipulation or artificial streaming, and we are working with industry partners to address this issue. Last month, the Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said the music industry had "legitimate concerns" about AI-generated songs, adding that Spotify was hoping to "establish a position" where it can protect creators but also permit innovation on its platform.ĪI-generated songs using the voices of Drake and The Weeknd racked up millions of views on TikTok last month, before being taken down for copyright infringements, The Guardian reported.Īlex Mitchell, Founder and CEO of Boomy, said in a statement sent to Insider: "Supporting artists and creators who use the Boomy platform is our top priority. This agreement follows our previous investments in 20. "The output you get is due to the fact the AI has been trained on those artists' intellectual property." Today, we are announcing the third phase of our long-term partnership with OpenAI through a multiyear, multibillion dollar investment to accelerate AI breakthroughs to ensure these benefits are broadly shared with the world. "You could say: compose a song that has the lyrics to be like Taylor Swift, but the vocals to be in the style of Bruno Mars, but I want the theme to be more Harry Styles," a person close to the situation told the FT. ![]() UNC Healths CIO talks generative AI work with Epic and Microsoft. If that had you feeling good about your music taste, there’s now. Where AI is making a difference in healthcare now. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. DecemWe’re a few weeks removed from Spotify’s annual celebration of its users listening habits via Spotify Wrapped. ![]() ![]() ![]() Breakfast Tater Tot Casserole Ingredients Most people find casseroles comforting because they blend flavors of various ingredients they enjoy. So it’s an easy dish for large gatherings where people have to balance their plate in their lap. You don’t typically need more than a fork to eat a casserole. For example, if you know a new mom, she’ll appreciate having something she can pop into the oven and have dinner less than an hour later.Īre you heading off to a potluck? Make a casserole or two and watch the food disappear. On the other hand, if you don’t care for cheese but prefer extra veggies, you can adjust according to your personal taste.Ĭasseroles are the perfect dish to bring someone who needs a little extra help. If you’re a cheese lover, simply add more cheese. I’ve never made this breakfast casserole in the Instant Pot, but I plan to in the future. Most casseroles can be made in the oven, your Instant Pot, or your slow cooker. After you finish it, all you have is one baking dish to clean. You make the casserole in a single dish that can be prepared ahead of time. Not only are they made in one dish but also they usually have all the food groups. But I can say that the biggest benefit is how much time they save. There are so many reasons I love casseroles it’s impossible to list all of them here. We like the dinner casserole served with a salad like this tomato cucumber corn salad. I bet you can’t stop at just one serving. One of our favorite dinners is this Hamburger Tater Tot Casserole. Or you can put them in a casserole, add a few other ingredients, and have a wonderful treat. First of all, you can simply heat them up and use them as a side dish for any meal of the day. ![]() There are so many things you can do with Tater Tots. But did you ever consider how versatile they could be? Most of us don’t even give them a second thought. Most people remember these little balls of hash brown deliciousness from childhood. ![]() ![]() Heaps of features and improvements were added that were useful to about anyone, plus all those RAW formats this year. Over the last decade, we’ve done a lot to make EditReady the go-to transcoder for video professionals. You seem to notice our renewed efforts, as we’ve seen an inpouring of feedback since 🙏 Through it all, we've made sure to keep the simple interface and blazing-fast speed you've come to expect from EditReady. Since the EditReady team joined Hedge just over a year ago, we’ve added lots of new RAW formats - RED, ARRI, CanonRAW, Sony X-OCN, and ProRes RAW.Īt the same time, we've added Color Awareness - our log color science engine that makes working with RAW just as easy as any other format. To view photos and videos at full 5K resolution is one thing, probably a great experience, to edit at full 5K resolution is a different matter and likely to require significant computer power (for calculating and rendering).As the year ends, we're excited to ship our fourth major update to EditReady. I do make some adjustments at 1:1 but only on my primary display which has a much smaller working area. If you have a smaller sensor, about 16 megapixels, taking 4272 x 2848 photos, on a 5K you are making edits to your photos at 1:1 resolution (100% zoom) with the whole image visible on the screen each time you make a global adjustment LR has to recalculate and the render the whole photo, every single pixel, and this could also apply to local adjustments. Now on a 5K screen (5120X2880) you need just over 1 screen width and 1.4 screen heights to see the photograph 1:1 (100% zoom). Let's do some maths, I have a camera with a 24 megapixel sensor (and a little bit), it generates 6014 by 4016 images, on 2560 by 1440 I would need approximately 2.4 screen widths and almost 2.8 screen heights to see a photograph 1:1 (100% zoom). I think Rob is absolutely right, a 2560x1440 working area or even smaller needs to be reproduced. If LR has to generate one for a photo you wanna edit from a RAW that's a big slowdown. That should speed things up, but since I use that by default I can't say. So why ditch it unless you're going to say 4k on a nMP or something?Īlso, I wonder if you use 1:1 previews when importing. ![]() You can just lean in on the riMac to see detail, so you really don't lose anything by using LR on an riMac over a regular iMac. In short, you can duplicate the 2560x1440 display on the retina, and probably improve performance when editing, but you can't go the other way, and produce the riMac performance on the regular iMac, unless you're willing to sit 32" back to view your photos. And from 32" on the iMac it's the same resolution as 16" on the riMac. I'm looking at doubled up pixels on both. My RAWs at 1:2 overflow the working area in LR on my iMac 2560x1440 display at that same 1:2 on my riMac they are well within the area. Took me a while to realize that scaling, especially integer scaling, looks great on the retina, unlike my previous Mac.Īnd consider the comparison with a regular iMac. Since the retina is so sharp, unlike previous monitors, you don't lose much by doing that. And leave the Display prefs at "best for display." The image redraw is where the power is required at 2:1 you are getting 4 pixels for each pixel in your image. I'm not sure which window you speak of, but try scaling the image itself, say 1:2. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() His reaction was very touching, I’ll never forget it: he stared at the painting for a long time and then he said, “I am my mother’s son.” YZKWhen I finally finished the portrait, Peter came to see it at my studio. His portraits of Tara, his niece-those are incredible. PMKami’s portraits can be really intense. Imagine living with his image on and off for several years-it actually made me feel closer to him. I’m not sure why, some paintings just take longer than others. It took a long time to build the Pantheon in Rome, too, I suppose, but both were worth the wait. PMThat painting took a very, very long time for Kami to paint, but it’s remarkable. She has said it’s the most serious portrait ever done of me.ĪMCDKami often depicts sitters with their eyes closed. He did my portrait, in fact it’s Jane’s favorite portrait of me. The portraiture I like because of the psychological intensity behind it. ![]() PMOh, I like them both, but for different reasons. I really have known you a long time.ĪMCDIn general, do you have a preference toward Kami’s portraiture or his abstract paintings? YZKThey were photographic images of two minarets in Iran that I mounted on canvas. PMI have two photographic works of towers from the early 1990s. YZKIt was around the time Isabelle was born.ĪMCDPeter, what struck you early on about Kami’s work? That’s the only marker I’ve got other than when I graduated high school. Peter Marino Was Isabelle born yet? She was born in 1991-that’s how I judge time, pre-Isabelle and after. One evening Peter and his wife, Jane, came over and we all went out to dinner to an Italian restaurant in TriBeCa. Kami We met in the early 1990s through a very close mutual friend, Charles, with whom I used to share a studio. How did you and Peter first meet each other? Alison McDonald I’m curious to start at the beginning. ![]() ![]() ![]() The study also shows the increased use of other services like additional diagnostic imaging and medication when the MRI is done prior to physical therapy.Ī recently published study in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine found that the patients who were sent to a physical therapy consult were 35% less likely to be prescribed opioids, even if they didn’t keep up with physical therapy after the initial evaluation. Lastly, a 2015 Health Services Research study found that the average cost of care was shown to be $4,793 more if a patient had an MRI first vs. Those who delay receiving physical therapy and do not adhere to their treatment plan spend $6,000 per year on all kinds of healthcare. Low back pain patients who receive physical therapy immediately after the pain begins and adhere to their treatment plan spend $3,000 a year in associated healthcare costs. Heading directly to your physical therapist saves money – the right physical therapy within 14 days of the onset of pain minimizes the average total cost of care by 50%. That process alone can set you back a few insurance co-pays, not to mention a couple of weeks. In fact, a 2017 Merritt Hawkins study showed that the average wait time to see a physician is 24 days, up 30% from 2014. If you’re in pain, your first instinct is likely to pay a visit to your primary care physician, who may then refer you to an orthopedic specialist, who will write you a prescription for physical therapy. The Impact of Physical Therapy on Total Healthcare Costs This high-level breakdown helps shed some light on the gravity of healthcare costs, but there are other factors to consider. Here’s how the cost of physical therapy stacks up against other means of frequently prescribed interventions: ![]() Not only do most insurance providers cover physical therapy, but it has also been proven to reduce medical costs by diminishing the need for unnecessary medication, imaging scans, or surgeries. Physical therapy is a cost-effective treatment designed to get you back on your feet quickly and with lasting results. Is the Cost of Physical Therapy Worth It? ![]() ![]() It may symbolize the rainbow uniting the worlds of man and the gods. Its body extends the length of the causeway and is held by the gods and demons forming a serpent-like railing. (Some of the heads on these figures are copies the original ones have been removed and are at the Angkor Conservancy in Siem Reap).Ī serpent spreads its nine heads in the shape of a fan at the beginning of the causeway. The demons have a grimacing expression and wear a military headdress whereas the gods look serene with their almond-shaped eyes and wear a conical headdress. CAUSEWAY WITH STONE FIGURESĪ long causeway leading to each entry tower is flanked by a row of 54 stone figures on each side – demons on the right and gods on the left-to make a total of 108 mythical beings guarding the city of Angkor Thom. A small temple known as "Prasat Chrung' stands at each corner of the wall around the city of Angkor Thom.Īn earth embankment 25 meters (82 feet) wide supports the inner side of the wall and serves as a road around the city. The additional one, called the "Gate of Victory "is aligned with the causeway leading to the Terraces of the Elephants and the Leper King. ![]() An entry tower and along causeway bisect each side of the wall except on the east where are two entrances. A moat with a width of 100meters (328 feet) surrounds the outer wall. ![]() The city of Angkor Thom consists of a square, each side of which is about three kilometers (1.9 miles) long a laterite wall 8 meters (26 feet) in height around the city encloses an are of 145.8 hectares (360 acres). The surrounding moat (now dry) symbolizes the cosmic ocean. The wall enclosing the city of Angkor Thom represents the stonewall around the universe and the mountain ranges around Meru. The temple of the Bayon is situated at the exact center of the axes and stands as the symbolical link between heaven and earth. Symbolically, Angkor Thom is a microcosm of the universe, divided into four parts by the main axes. A quarter of a mile further north is the residence of the King rising above his private apartments is another tower of gold, These are the monuments which have caused merchants from overseas to speak so often of "Cambodia the rich and noble " North of the Golden Tower of Bronze, higher even than the Golden tower. On the eastern side is a golden bridge guarded by two lions of gold, one on each side, with eight golden Buddhas spaced along the stone chambers. Zhou Daguan the Chinese emissary, who provided the only first-hand account o f the Khmer, described the splendor of Angkor Thom.Īt the center of the Kingdom rises a Golden tower Bayon flanked by more than twenty lesser towers and several hundred stone chambers. Jayavarman VII reconstructed the original site of the Royal Palace Palace to erect the city of Angkor Thom, which was centered on the temple of Bayon and surrounded by a wall. It included the temple-mountain of Phimeanakas and surrounding pools together with residences and buildings for administering the capital, which were probably at the back of the enclosure. ![]() ![]() The French ascertained a general plan of the Royal Palace (see map opposite). This absence of archaeological evidence of the royal buildings suggests that they were constructed of wood and have perished. Although the foundations and an enclosing wall around the palace with entry towers have been identified, little evidence remains of the layout of the buildings inside the enclosure. The Royal Palace situated within the city of Angkor Thom is of an earlier date and belonged to kings of the tenth and first half of the tenth and first half of the eleventh centuries. Temples inside the walls of the city described in this article are Bayon, Phimeanakas, Baphuon, Terrace of the Elephants, Terrace of the Leper King, Prah Palilay, Tep Pranam and Prasat Suor Prat. These structures were built of wood and have perished but the remaining stone monuments testify that Angkor Thom was indeed a "Great City" as its name implies. ![]() ![]() ![]() The North Tower (1WTC) has a roof top antenna spire that extends the total height of 1WTC to 2,301 feet. Both towers consist of a gray color scheme, as the older WTC Twin Towers, with both having matching heights of 1,897 feet in height from ground level to roof top. The Twin Towers of the New World Trade Center, referred to as "North Tower" or "World Trade Center One (1WTC)" and "South Tower" or "World Trade Center Two (2WTC)" are the two most prominent buildings of the NWTC site. ![]() Central and perimeter enhanced main structural supports are designed to resist burning temperatures in excess of 2500 degrees Fahrenheit. The glass used in windows and aesthetic decorations are designed of a shatter resistant tempered glass that has the ability to bend and flex to a degree. All of the seven buildings of the NWTC consist of an intense earthquake resistant steel and concrete main structure, specifically rated to withstand an 8.0 magnitude earthquake before structural failures and potential for withstanding up to a 9.0 magnitude quake before significant failure occurs, including total structural collapse. The entire NWTC site was focused on structural designs to resist any future risks of damage or destruction of the towers following the 9/11 attacks. Towers One and Two were redesigned to include an extra fifty floors, bringing their height from the original 1,368 feet to 1,897 feet. ![]() Originally built in 1973 and lost in 2001, the two twin structures were rebuilt as part of the Lower Manhattan Redevelopment Project sponsored by the federal government of the Union of Everett. The most notable buildings of the NWTC include the famous " twin towers". The NWTC is located in the Manhattan neighborhood of Tribeca and Soho, consisting of seven skyscrapers, all of which officially opened in late 2011. The entire center was built from 2005 to 2011, following the destruction resulting from the events on September 11, 2001. The New World Trade Center ( NWTC), often referred to as the World Trade Center and World Trade Center II, is a series of super-tall skyscrapers located in downtown Manhattan, New York City, which play a major role in New York City's financial power and a center of commerce in the Union of Everett. Furthermore, the communication ring functions as a support for all broadcasting equipment as well as for lighting and window-washing rigs at its base, thus designed to facilitate maintenance.The New World Trade Center visible in the New York skyline at night. The spire has tight limits on lateral movement, especially near the tip, and the underlying armature is engineered to deflect only 0.5 degrees in a sustained 50-mile-per-hour wind (approximately 80.5 km/h). Therefore, the mast was devised in seven stacked sections decreasing gradually in diameter so that each different shape could meet broadcasting requirements and construction methods. The spire, crucial to the tower, was designed to complement the building pragmatically, aesthetically, and symbolically, making the tower exactly 1,776 feet tall, a number representative of the United States Declaration of Independence signed in 1776.įunctionality dictated the antenna to be designed to broadcasting specifications. Lightweight design and materials, such as single-glazed, laminated, low-iron, frameless glass panels, which are attached to the cable-net wall with cast stainless steel spiders created the even surface architectural effect, one of the signatures of the building. The feature facade walls of the 50 feet tall foyer and each of the four cantilevered canopies design is grand and elegant. 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In the event of link failure, the driver can still maintain control of the vehicle but the tire may contact the wheel arch liner." - SB-17-31-001 - Replace Front Suspension Lower Fore Links "Some Model S and Model X vehicles may have been manufactured with front suspension fore links that may not meet Tesla strength specifications. Tesla issued a service bulletin in February 2017 which talked about a manufacturing problem that could cause front fore link suspension failures. NHTSA says Tesla front suspension failures appear to indicate an increasing trend because 34 complaints were filed in the last two years and three of the highway-speed incidents have been reported within the last three months. The failure mileage was 30,300." - 2017 Tesla Model S owner The contact notified the manufacturer of the failure and was informed that something may have struck the vehicle and caused the suspension failure. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The defect led to scratches on the inside of the front driver's side wheel. ![]() "While the contact was exiting the driveway, the suspension arm fractured on the driver's side of the vehicle. The air suspension controls would not allow me to move the height of the vehicle and instead were locked at "Very high." - 2015 Tesla Model S owner After a tow truck was called, we noticed that the entire front driver side wheel was shifted backward and was resting on the rear of the wheel well liner. Attempting to turn the wheel at all resulted in a grinding noise that made the car undriveble. After putting the car in reverse I heard a loud pop noise and the steering wheel refused to turn. "Pulling my car out of my driveway, I attempted to reverse the car into the garage to charge it. ![]() Four suspension failures occurred while driving highway speeds and seven incidents occurred while driving above 10 mph. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says a typical low-speed failure occurs while backing out of a driveway or parking space below 10 mph. Included in the suspension investigation are 2015-2017 Model S and 2016-2017 Model X vehicles, with 32 of the failures occurring during low-speed parking. Tesla front suspension failures in Model S and Model X vehicles are under a federal investigation after 43 complaints were filed alleging failures of the front suspension fore links. Tesla Model S and Model X front suspension fore link failures appear to occur at low speeds. ![]() ![]() ![]() Probably cuz most of the greens are there. ![]() Only issue: on wkds the lifts near the lodge can get backed up some. This place the snow was better, softer and more plentiful. We drove all the way down from Denver after skiing a day in summit county. Stay half hour to hour away in Pagosa springs, Alamosa, or further in Durango. While no lodging at the place, get over it, cuz of the skiing. It’s not a fancy resort, but a ‘skiers place’. Yet this place is modest and ‘affordable’ for skiing, with $80 weekday lift tix and $90 wkd tix.Ĭan ski here for two days for the price of one in summit county. Plenty of terrain for a couple days of skiing, and while we didn’t have a powder day, this place would be spectacular on a powder day with so much space in the trees. Alberta lift is awesome for getting out in solitude on the mountain and skiing through trees and moguls and trails on the way down. Definitely recommend Wolf Creek to any family looking for a place to go! It was perfect for us beginners but they had so many trails and lifts we could have done.Īs avid skiers, we look for fun terrain and good, plentiful snow.įor 20-21, snow is in short supply. ![]() I couldn't have asked for a better experience and we will never forget their kindness. Thanks to these fine folks my children had an awesome day and walked away knowing how to ski and wanting to do it again. Even one of the lift operators Ernesto, jumped in and helped and rode with one of the kids that was afraid to ride the lift alone. They were both soooo patient and graceful with the kids. Soon, his fellow instructor be Kathy came to our rescue too and helped with the kids. He helped get our 11 year old up on the lift and then the 8 year old down the hill the first time. Not long after we had been standing next to the beginners lift an instructor, Josh, who was there helping,even though they aren't doing lesson right now thanks to COVID-19, came to our aid. My wife was the only one of the six of us that had ever skiied so it took us a little while to adjust to even standing on the skis. We rented skis for me, my wife and 4 children at Pagosa Ski Rentals (very reasonable and so nice) and took off to Wolf Creek. We made the trek down yesterday after flying into Denver and it has been worth it. It is now much easier to ski downhill and not have to worry about missing a cat track that would save you a hike.I can't say enough good things about the folks we met today at Wolf Creek Ski Resort. Previous to these lifts, it was harder for new skiers to avoid needing to hike out of certain terrain skier's right of the Alberta lift, so keep this in mind if reading reviews of the mountain more than a few years old. Both lifts eliminate what were longer flat cat tracks- Charity Jane eliminates Lagerfest's uphill section and Elma eliminates the need to use Park Avenue as a long flat cat track to return to the main base area. With the addition of the Elma and Charity Jane lifts in the last decade, the Alberta area is much easier to navigate. Part of skiing the mountain effectively is recognizing how to string together the steeps. ![]() In most of the mountain you have short hits of technical terrain and then mellow benches before you hit the next band of steeps. There is a ton of technical terrain here- cliffs, chutes, gullies, couloirs and cornices. The Alberta area is 1000 acres with only a handful of cleared runs. Trees are amazingly good here, all over the mountain you have well-spaced trees. Outside of Christmas and Texas Spring Break this mountain is has no lift lines and if you already have a pass or lift ticket you can easily park where you can walk 50 feet to a run and ski down to a lift. Few placed get this much snow with this little competition for getting on that powder. Wolf Creek breaks you for skiing elsewhere. ![]() |
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