RustyLoot is a new site for gambling with Rust skins. Betting limits for games are rarely suited for high rollers. ![]() For deposits, players can use rust skins and cryptocurrencies. Instead of sending a Steam trade offer after every round, players may just use their RustStake backpack on the site to enter and withdraw game items. RustStake is a RUST gambling platform that features jackpots, upgrader games, and coinflips, among others.
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![]() Drop it in the box and it will play on TV. Use this option if you have a video file on your Mac and you want to play just the file on TV. You will need the additional (free) audio driver, which you can download here: If you are running multiple applications on your Mac, you can also select which application window you want to see on TV.Įnable Sound: check this to hear the sound of your Mac coming from the TV. In source, you can select which screen (or attached monitor) you want to display on TV. Use this option to put the screen of your Mac on TV. It will show your TV when it has found it. The TV should not be in screen mirroring mode, but just on "TV" Mode or any HDMI IN port.Īfter launching the app, you will see the app icon appearing in the top bar of your Mac and the app will look for your TV on the network. Try not to overload your wifi network by moving big files around while you are mirroring.įirst, make sure that your Samsung TV is on the same local network and same subnet as your Mac. If you don't have one, then an "n" router. Preferably, connect your TV by LAN cable to your router. The quality of your experience will be dependent on the quality of your local network. However, it is very suitable for watching movies, giving presentations, watching photos, and much more! So this mirroring is not suitable for gaming. In using the app, there will be about a second of latency. This works on any Panasonic Smart TV from the 2012 models onward. Also, we included the option to watch one window on your Mac, and another window on your TV! No wires and no additional hardware needed! You can also stream individual video files from your Mac to your TV. If you have questions or would like to provide feedback, please send us an e-mail or chat with us on our Facebook page.Application to mirror the screen of your Mac to any Panasonic Smart TV. Upon streaming, the content is removed from memory. We only temporarily store data in memory, before it is streamed to TV. If the video is empty, then the app you want to mirror does not allow Screen Mirroring.Įven though there are notifications about Screen Recording, we don’t record your screen into files and we don’t send any content to a server. If the recorded video shows the app you want to mirror, it works fine. Then go to your Photos app and watch the video that was recorded. Watch the app that you want to mirror and at some point stop the screen recording. Then, click on Screen Recording and start recording the screen to your Camera Roll. Open that particular app and slide up Control Center on your iPhone/iPad. There is a simple test that you can do to see if the app that you want to mirror has blocked Screen Mirroring: For instance, Netflix, Disney and AppleTV+ have decided to block this. This means that application developers can choose themselves if they want to block Screen Mirroring. (2) Go to the Mirror for Panasonic TV app and click on Stop Mirroring. (1) click on the red top bar that you will see on your iPhone or iPad. To stop mirroring, there are two options. After that, you can just go to any other app on your iPhone or iPad and the mirroring just continues to run.ĥ. Click on Start Mirroring to start mirroring on the TV that is currently selected. So please, please allow it, otherwise when things don’t work as they should, you are left in the dark.Ĥ. We will not spam you, but we will use this to let you know if your TV is working correctly or not. In that case, take your TV Remote Control and press OK to allow the connection from your TV to your iPhone or iPad.ģ. When you use this app for the first time, depending on your model Panasonic TV, the TV might ask you to “allow” the connection. It will start looking for your Panasonic TV(s) on your local network. Don’t use multiple VLANs, a VPN or subnets.Ģ. Make sure that your iPhone or iPad is connected to the same local network as your Panasonic TV. However, it is very suitable for watching movies, giving presentations, watching photos, and much more!ġ. In using the app, there will be a couple of seconds of latency (usually between 1 and 3). For the latest Panasonic TV models, please enable DMR (Digital Media Renderer) in TV Settings: WIth your remote control, go to: Menu / Setup / Network / Application / DMR: ON No wires and no additional hardware needed! You can mirror any app on your iPhone or iPad to your Panasonic TV. Application to mirror the screen of your iPhone or iPad to any Panasonic Smart TV. ![]() Orders can be cancelled up until the time they are shipped. 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Molded from high traction compound with an aggressive tread pattern, the massive, 7" tall, officially licensed Falken Wildpeak M/T tires provide excellent grip and ground clearance over dirt, rocks, and all other off-road surfaces. The transmission offers high and low gears out of the box, with a Spektrum ™ S614 metal gear high-torque servo included and installed for the two-speed linkage. For optimal handling, the chassis has a three-link front and four-link rear suspension setup and metal links are used at all suspension points. The SCX6 Honcho is engineered for extreme durability and performance, as shown by its AR90 axles with metal ring and pinion gears and front offset pumpkin. It's the biggest, baddest RC rock crawler ever! Whether you're a fan of the original SCX10 ™ Honcho, a rock crawling enthusiast, a large-scale aficionado, or all of the above, the Axial SCX6 Honcho 4WD RTR is sure to please. Now, Axial has expanded the SCX6 lineup with an exciting 1/6 scale version of the insanely popular Honcho ™. The 1/6 scale Axial ® SCX6 ™ platform has taken RC rock crawling into a whole new dimension, armed with a huge amount of detail and high-performance functionality. ![]() If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior. 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The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: ![]() Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. ![]() Plenty of country & western dancing on offer: Gene Mooney and the Westernaires at Cain's ($2.50, 9 pm - 1 am, BYOL, Singles Welcome) Johnny Leach and the Country Gentlemen at the Will Rogers Round-Up Club in Claremore The Persuaders with Dale Postoak at Dutsch's Party Barn (1/2 mile east of 91st & Memorial). Before Conversion, She Appeared at Tulsa's Leading Night Spots.Voted Outstanding Lady Western Singer of 1971.The big entertainment event was Jethro Tull in concert, with Brewer and Shipley, at the Tulsa Assembly Center, with remaining tickets available for $5.00 and $4.50.Īn even bigger legend would be singing on Sunday, not in a bar, but at Tulsa Baptist Temple: Wanda Jackson performing at "THREE GREAT SERVICES!" 9:45 am, 11:00 am, and 7 pm. the imposing Polynesian and Oriental Expos." comical caricatures and whimsical junk-art. to 9 p.m., and urged families to visit the World Museum FIRST before heading off on vacation to see "classic cars, buggies, and exquisite antiques. Osborn on the south side of I-44 east of Peoria, announced new summer hours, 9 a.m. ![]() World Museum and Art Centre, the collection of evangelist T. Amusement parks were typically pay-by-the-ride. Harvard offered Dollar Days all Memorial Day Weekend: Ride all the rides you like for $1, from 1 p.m. to midnight, with "4 Hours of Super Rock Music by the 'Timbre' Group.' Lakeview Amusement Park at 4100 N. Main offered student bowling for 43 cents per line.īell's Amusement Park, at the west end of the Tulsa Fairgrounds, offered "Double Fun Days" for the first week of summer: $3 to ride all rides except the Zingo, the big wooden roller coaster, between 11 am. the Denver Bears at 7:30, followed by Memorial Day fireworks after the game. Louis Cardinals) had a free Little League clinic at Oiler Park at 5:30, sponsored by the Jaycees and KTUL channel 8, followed by the Oilers vs. The Tulsa Oilers (Class AAA, American Association, affiliate of the St. Click the image to see the original on that site, or you can "open image in new tab" to see it at its original size.) I was particularly curious to see what kind of live entertainment was on offer, and what people were watching on TV. For fun, I decided to look up the local newspaper from 50 years ago this weekend. ![]() Save your colors as different palettes for future work. Set color for your background, water and your objects.The Algodoo world is colorful but you can easily change the look and feel in Algodoo. For even more editing you can make water, set collision layers, group objects, add mechanics, etc, to your different components.Edit and interact with your creations using tools like Scale, Rotate, Move, Cut and Drag.Make your inventions truly unique by adding physics like Springs, Axles, Thrusters, Lasers, Fixates and Tracers.Or draw your creations with basic tools like Circles, Boxes, Polygons, Planes, Gears, Ropes & Chains.Use the unique Sketch tool - an all-in-one tool with gestures for multi drawing and editing - that makes your workflow quick and easy.Easily share your beautiful creations with friends and challenge them to use their own creative minds.Īlgodoo Physics include the following features:Īlgodoo Physics comes with an abundance of tools for constructing, building and creating your designs. With simple drawing tools, objects like gears, motors, lasers, springs, ropes, and even water, you can test wacky ideas, build amazing machines and design cool games. In a simulated "real" world you can build, play and make your inventions come alive. If you want additional training and tips then watch some of the many videos and webinars that exist from links within Algodoo.Become an inventor with Algodoo Physics - Start designing and testing your ideas in seconds.Īlgodoo is endless fun for any age to create, play & learn physics! Rate, comment and like all scenes on Facebook, Twitter and Google+.Īlgodoo comes with built-in tutorials which step-by-step introduce you to all the tools an main functions.Challenge your friends to try them or dare them to build even cooler scenes. Sign up for your personal account and start sharing your creations.Browse around for hours, download and play your favourite scenes, all within Algodoo.There are more than 30 000 user-created scenes that you will find amazing, awe-inspiring and fun. If you want some inspiration, find scenes in “Algobox” - a library of Algodoo creations. Algodoo comes with 9 different pre-made materials: Gold, Glass, Stone, Steel, Rubber, Helium, Wood, Ice and the Default Algodoo material. Making them slippery like ice, heavy like gold or bouncy like a rubber ball. In seconds you can set density, friction and restitution for your objects. Experiment with different materials in Algodoo.You can also change the look of your artwork with pre-made palettes like X-ray, Optics, Sunset, and many others. The simulation methods are based on cutting edge technology and also used by Algoryx in advanced engineering simulations, movie visual effects and virtual realitys simulators! In Algodoo they come in a irrestible format accessible for everyone.Īlgodoo comes with an abundance of tools for constructing, building and creating your designs. Easily share your beautiful creations with friends and challenge them to use their own creative minds. In a simulated “real” world you can build, play and make your inventions come alive. Algodoo is endless fun for any age to create, play & learn physics! Become an inventor with Algodoo - Start designing and testing your ideas in seconds. ![]() During his service, he played the clarinet, mentored many band members, and was a drum major for several years. He continued his education at Eastern Washington State College, which propelled him to become a music educator in Spokane for 30 years.ĭavid joined the 560th Air National Guard Band in 1970 and retired after 34 years. David graduated from Central Valley High School in 1965. At an early age, the family moved to Greenacres, WA, where David was involved in Boy Scouts and grew up loving the outdoors, especially rock-hounding.ĭavid began his music career in elementary school playing the clarinet, which became a lifelong passion. He soon became a big brother to Dennis, Doug, and Dale. He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Linda his daughter, Robin Ball (Marc) Spokane Valley two grandchildren, Abigail Gooler (19) and William Gooler (16) three brothers, Dennis Rapp (Irene) Spokane Valley, Doug Rapp Hawthorne, NV, and Dale Rapp (Zina) Boise, ID and many nieces and nephews.Īt age 5, David’s family moved to Millwood, WA, where he attended kindergarten. David died on November 10, 2022, in Spokane at age 75. For more information please visit call 51 and follow us on /CVSeniorLiving.David Lee Rapp was born March 26, 1947, in Sunnyside, WA, to Howard and Genevieve Rapp. ![]() The community has the only enhanced assisted living license in the North Country and features comprehensive care including 24-hour assistance and supervision, skilled nursing services, 3 daily meals, wellness programs, medication management, nurses on staff, an on-site physician's office, movie theater, beauty salon, chapel and ice cream parlor, among other amenities. The Champlain Valley Senior Community is a licensed assisted living and memory care community located in Willsboro, New York, just 30 minutes south of Plattsburgh. "Both women are highly accomplished in their fields, bringing a wealth of industry experience to their positions combined with a passion for helping others."Ībout the Champlain Valley Senior Community "We are thrilled to welcome Denise and Juliette to our team," says Executive Director Gary Pelton. in School Counseling from SUNY Plattsburgh. Psychology from Hartwick College and an M.S. Lynch will be responsible for all of the community's sales and marketing activities and will use her expertise to increase awareness of the community and its services and manage the entire sales process. Prior to Hibu, where Lynch garnered new business and advised clients on digital marketing strategies, she worked at the Child Care Coordinating Council of the North Country and Family Connections, MVP Health Plan, and at SUNY Plattsburgh as an adjunct lecturer. Lynch, a former Business Development Representative at Hibu, joins Champlain Valley Senior Community with a versatile sales & marketing and human services background. Plano is a licensed Registered Nurse and holds a Master's Degree in Nursing and a Master's Degree in Health Administration. In her role, Plano will oversee all aspects of resident care and ensure that exceptional healthcare is provided and the highest possible quality of life is achieved for each resident. In addition to serving as a Director of Health and Resident Services at a Continued Care Retirement Community (CCRC) that included residential care, a secure dementia unit, assisted living and independent living, Plano has also worked as Regional Director of Operations for HCR Homecare, Chief Clinical and Quality Officer for Elizabethtown Community Hospital, and Operations Manager for Inpatient Services at Bassett Hospital of Schoharie County. Plano brings more than 20 years of diverse healthcare management experience to her position as Resident Care Director. ![]() ![]() (September 3, 2014) - The Champlain Valley Senior Community, the Adirondack's only enhanced assisted living and secure dementia care facility, announces the addition of Denise Plano, formerly of HCR Homecare, as its new Resident Care Director along with Juliette Lynch, formerly of Hibu, as its new Sales & Marketing Director. ![]() Composition prizes include a Massachusetts Cultural Council Grant, Fromm Foundation Commission, Lee Ettleson Composition Prize Bay Area Women's Philharmonic Composition Prize, and Friends and Enemies of New Music Composition She has received commissions from ALEA III, Sequitur New Music Ensemble, the Fromm Foundation, guitarist David Tanenbaum, the American Dance Festival the CORE Ensemble, the A*DEvantgarde Festival of Munich, tubist Samuel Pilafian, flutist Marianne Gedigian, the New England Brass Quintet, the Iowa Brass Quintet, Boston Conservatory, Boston University Marsh Chapel Choir, pianist Kathleen Supove, the Massachusetts Music Teachers Association, the Foxborough Musical Association, pianist Paul Carlson, the CrossSound New Music Festival of Juneau Alaska the Seattle Trumpet Consort and the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston. She was a fellow at the MacDowell Colony and twice a fellow in composition at the Tanglewood Music Center, where she worked with Oliver Knussen and Hans Werner Henze. ![]() In April 2020, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for music composition. Epstein has received numerous awards and commissions. Her principal composition instructors were Charles Eakin, Joyce Mekeel, and Bernard Rands. She earned degrees from the University of Colorado (Bachelor of Music in Composition, summa cum laude, 1982) and Boston University (Master of Music in Composition, 1984 Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition, 1989). She began composition studies in 1977 while still in high school with Professor Robert Beadell at the University of Nebraska. ![]() If that were the case, this would have profound implications relevant to the locomotor adaptations of the chimpanzee-human LCA, as well as the relationship between human hand structure and the origins of systematized stone tool culture. Collectively these fossils suggest instead that hand proportions approaching the modern human condition could in fact be largely plesiomorphic 2, 4, 13, as was previously suggested before the advent of molecular phylogenetics. However, the current fossil evidence of early hominins 2, 5, 13, 14 and fossil apes 15, 16, 17, 18 challenges this paradigm. Most subsequent hypotheses dealing with human hand evolution have been framed assuming a ‘long-handed/short-thumbed’ chimp-like hand as the starting points of the LCA and basal hominins, with strong selective pressures acting to reverse these proportions in the context of stone tool-making and/or as a by-product of drastic changes in foot morphology in the human career (for example, ref. This shift resurrected the ‘troglodytian’ stage in human evolution, which assumes that a chimp-like knuckle-walking ancestor preceded human bipedalism (for example, ref. However, since the molecular revolution in the 1980–1990s (which provided unequivocal evidence for humans and chimpanzees being sister taxa) 9 a prevalent and influential evolutionary paradigm-said to be based on parsimony-has assumed that the last common ancestor (LCA) of chimpanzees and humans was similar to a modern chimpanzee (for example, ref. To the contrary, extant apes were seen as extremely specialized animals adapted for below-branch suspension 6, 7. During the first half of the twentieth century, theories on human evolution were dominated by the view that humans split very early from the common stock of apes, and largely preserved generalized (plesiomorphic) hand proportions similar to other anthropoid primates 6, 7, 8. 1a), which has been related functionally to different selective regimes-manipulation vs locomotion-acting on human and ape hands 1, 5. The human hand can be distinguished from that of apes by its long thumb relative to fingers 1, 2, 3, 4 ( Fig. The hand is one of the most distinctive traits of humankind and one of our main sources of interaction with the environment 1. The human (and australopith) high thumb-to-digits ratio required little change since the LCA, and was acquired convergently with other highly dexterous anthropoids. Our results reveal high levels of hand disparity among modern hominoids, which are explained by different evolutionary processes: autapomorphic evolution in hylobatids (extreme digital and thumb elongation), convergent adaptation between chimpanzees and orangutans (digital elongation) and comparatively little change in gorillas and hominins. We inspect human and ape hand-length proportions using phylogenetically informed morphometric analyses and test alternative models of evolution along the anthropoid tree of life, including fossils like the plesiomorphic ape Proconsul heseloni and the hominins Ardipithecus ramidus and Australopithecus sediba. However, this simple ape-human dichotomy fails to provide an adequate framework for testing competing hypotheses of human evolution and for reconstructing the morphology of the last common ancestor (LCA) of humans and chimpanzees. Scientists think communication with body gestures is evolutionarily younger than facial expressions and vocalizations, since apes and humans gesture, but monkeys do not.Human hands are distinguished from apes by possessing longer thumbs relative to fingers. The findings offer clues to the origins of human language, the researchers say. A chimp in a fight, for example, might extend its hand toward another chimp in a plea for help, but the same gesture made toward a chimp with food signals a desire for a share. The message conveyed by a gesture, however, depended upon the social context in which it was used. “This is so for both bonobos and chimpanzees.” They found that both species make similar use of facial/vocal signals, but manual gestures were more varied, both within and between species.įor example, “a scream is a typical response for victims of intimidation, threat or attack,” said study team member Amy Pollick. ![]() ![]() Researchers at Emory University studying two groups of chimpanzees (34 animals) and two groups of bonobos (13 animals) observed 31 manual gestures and 18 facial/vocal signals. That’s because their lower esophageal sphincter-the muscles between the esophagus and the stomach-are weakened and may relax when they are not supposed to. Some runners might face a disorder like acid reflux called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and are at an increased risk of experiencing this scenario. “The more food you have in your stomach during an intense race or workout, the higher your risk of vomiting,” Sharp says. This amount is highly individualized, however, so determining what your body can tolerate is essential, especially going into a race. This scenario is more likely if you had a large quantity of food or liquid in your stomach before a run. When this happens, it can force contents in your stomach back up into your esophagus-possibly all the way back up to where it started. This occurs because you use your core more and take heavier breaths while you’re running. ![]() “When you run at a high intensity, you increase the pressure in the intra-abdominal space, which puts pressure on your stomach,” Sharp says. “Hydration is key to maintaining a healthy GI and avoiding nausea after workouts, but it’s a balancing act to hydrate enough to avoid nausea but not too much so as to cause it,” says Sharp. Even when you’re not working out, simple sugar is hard to break down, so downing too much sports drink or gels all at once could spell trouble.ĭehydration also slows the digestion process even more, so sipping water early and often is important to help you digest food better and help you avoid nausea after running. And if you’re consuming energy gels or other sugary foods, try to ingest them with water to aid in digestion. To avoid it, practice fueling during training runs to dial in on how much fuel your stomach can handle on race day, says Carwyn Sharp, Ph.D., a Colorado Springs-based exercise physiologist and sports nutritionist. ![]() Running while it’s hot and humid outside also produces the same result because blood flow is redirected to the skin as a means to cool down the body. Because your stomach doesn’t have the normal resources to digest nutrients as efficiently as usual, this might be why you end up tossing your cookies, especially if you consume too much fuel while running or too soon after you finish. When you’re running, oxygen-rich blood is directed away from the stomach and other nonessential organs and sent to your lungs, heart, and other working muscles that need it more during high-intensity efforts. If you’ve ever found yourself draped over a trashcan after picking up your race medal, here are some possible reasons for your gut’s dissatisfaction-and the ways you can try combating it. So no, feeling some nauseous after running won’t necessarily sidetrack your entire effort, but knowing its possible causes is essential if you want to avoid regurgitating after (or during) a tough run. “To be honest, I’ve thrown up after every marathon I’ve done. But as he told the Citius Mag podcast following his huge race, he was battling nausea the final few miles, and it’s a common occurrence when he races. Upchucking is an unpleasant occurrence that doesn’t discriminate between weekend warrior or seasoned pro-just take the end of the 2020 Marathon Project race in Arizona.įinishing second overall, Noah Droddy ran a huge personal best of 2:09:09, putting him at the time as the ninth all-time fastest among American runners. ![]() Unless you have ironclad guts, there’s a good chance you’ve thrown up or become nauseous after running. |