![]() The turn time is 23 seconds, the terrain is indestructible and the inicial health is 100 HP, meaning that the single Minigun can kill a worm in one turn. You can owned an ak47, awp, pistol or knife and go find the terrorists. Baseball Bat is infite and can be used to delay opponents or to throw allied worms upwards (with the cost of some HP, though). Live the crazy experience of a counter terrorist force, defeat and strike the terrorist team and be the savior of the planet. Parachute and Bungee are infinite, being useful for mobility that can be increased with the important x3 fast walks, especially inside the tunnels. The map usually has some narrow tunnels and ladders to the worms go up fast by walking, it also has many chambers, open areas and may even have traps in which if a worm falls there is no way back, being very hard to exit, probably only with the aid of some weapons, since there are no ropes, jet packs, LGs or teleports (except for the inicial placement) in the scheme that has limited arsenal, being most of it low powered with the F3 weapons as exceptions (normal power). Ally with teammates to complete strategic missions. Engage in an incredibly realistic brand of terrorist warfare in this wildly popular team-based game. Counter-terrorists must be careful to do not explode the oil drums and they win by eliminating terrorist worms. Play the world's number 1 online action game. Terrorists win by exploding mandatorily using the Dynamite (otherwise is cow and the game is ruined) all the oil drums of the map (4-7 in total, with no mines spawning on the map) or by eliminating all the counter-terrorist worms. Each has a base to start and put their worms. One player (or team of players) are the terrorists and the other player (or team of players) are the counter-terrorists. Specially-designed map (examples: and )Ĭounter-Strike is a wormy adaptation of the Counter-Strike game series.
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![]() But before the crew could access the vault, the bottom of the Money Pit collapsed and flooded again, taking the presumed treasure with it. That crew was reportedly able to bail out the water in the pit and reinforce its walls before drilling into the “vault.” The drill penetrated successive layers of wood and loose metal, suggesting a treasure chest, and according to a newspaper account published years later, surfaced three small links of gold chain. Coconuts don’t grow within 900 miles of Nova Scotia, but the story alleges the crew made a more monumental discovery at 90 feet: a rectangular stone inscribed with strange markings.Īnother expedition to Oak Island launched from the nearby town of Truro in 1849. They picked up where the first dig left off, finding more platforms every 10 feet, sometimes with layers of putty, charcoal, or coconut fibers on top. The story resumes in the early 1800s, when the Onslow Company embarked on the first official expedition to excavate the discovery. A second platform lay 20 feet down, but that’s where the account of the first search ends. Two feet down, they found a circle of stones bordering the circumference of the pit, and at 10 feet, they found a platform of cut timbers fit into the sides of the pit. The boys began to dig out what would be known as the Money Pit. ![]() In a copse of trees on the southeastern side of the island, the boys found a 13-foot-wide depression surrounded by loose soil and young trees-signs the ground had been disturbed. He heralded two friends and rowed over to investigate. In 1795, a Nova Scotia teenager reportedly saw strange lights hovering over the island from his home on the mainland. Oak Island first garnered intrigue soon after the “Golden Age of Piracy” (roughly 1650–1730), when Edward Low and Bartholo mew Roberts patrolled the seas northeast of the Americas. ![]() Was Oak Island a trove for the Knights Templar, a secret British industrial center, or an ill-fated natural sinkhole? The answer, of course, takes some digging. While no treasure has been found, peripheral discoveries-apparent clues, possible traps, and geological curiosities-have compelled searchers onward, even as historians dispute the more sensational claims surrounding the treasure. “If you’re not prepared for the emotional ride, you can pack up your toys and go.” Hunts for the Oak Island Money Pit, a 100-foot hole on an island in Nova Scotia, allegedly containing anything from pirate treasure to the Ark of the Covenant, date back to 1795. “Frustrating, fascinating, enticing-you put any adjective you want in front of Oak Island and that’s what it is,” says Charles Barkhouse, historian for the History Channel show The Curse of Oak Island, which has chronicled an ongoing search for the treasure for eight seasons (with few results). Six have perished in the search for billions in gold, but the danger has only fueled exploration and speculation. The Oak Island curse says seven men must die before the island reveals its legendary treasure. In DP 11, users can record multi-channel output from an MPE controller — such as a Roli Seaboard — as regular MIDI notes with encapsulated MPE expression data. Support for MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) and Per-Note CCs DP's Graphic Editor provides clear, intuitive editing of articulations in separate lanes. In addition, each articulation can trigger multiple forms of output, from on-velocity changes to note stacks, providing support for even the most advanced orchestra libraries, such as the VSL Synchron engine. ![]() Because notes remember their symbol, users can instantly switch maps at any time (to a different sound library, for example). Symbols remain connected to their orchestra library sounds, so that what you see is what you hear. Users can create or import articulation maps to build dynamic instruments and ensembles, allowing them to play, record or program expressive performances with "unprecedented realism and musical impact".Įach articulation can be mapped to a symbol, stem ornament, alternate notehead or custom text (such as con sordino) in DP's QuickScribe notation editor. With DP's new Articulation Maps feature, users can take full control of the expressive depth of today's most advanced orchestral sound libraries, including VSL, East West, Spitfire, Cinesamples and many others. MOTU Digital Performer 6 is truly an awesome piece of software.MOTU Digital Performer v11.2 Incl Keygen-R2RĭP version 11 delivers exciting new features like Nanosampler 2.0, Retrospective Audio Record, Articulation Maps and MPE Support, plus dozens of workflow enhancements requested by DP users. The price is very reasonable and I love having the capabilities to have so many different virtual instruments going at a time. This being said, I would only recommend MOTU Digital Performer 6 to those who want a piece of software to use MIDI with. Like I said earlier, Pro Tools is my main software, but I find that Digital Performer excels where Pro Tools lacks in terms of MIDI. A lot of people love using Digital Performer because it has such a wide array of possibilities when it comes to using MIDI. It is very easy to use and makes getting MIDI ideas down a breeze. I've been using MOTU Digital Performer 6 for only less than a year but I've grown to love this software a great deal in this short time. ![]() This being said, there is something to be said for the fact that I've never had any problems at all running this software. This being said I never go too crazy with my MIDI compositions and I'm sure that other people use the software more to its full extent than I have. I've never had any problems running this software with this computer and have been able to run as many tracks and effects as I want. I am currently running MOTU Digital Performer 6 on a Mac Book Pro that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. The manual for this software is put together very well and while it isn't necessary to have it around, if you are a beginner I would definitely recommend it. The interface of the software is very user friendly, and while my main software is Pro Tools, Digital Performer provides me with more options for MIDI based projects. I didn't have any compatibility issues or other problems along the way and had the software up pretty quickly. ![]() The whole processing of installing and setting up MOTU Digital Performer 6 didn't take very long and was a pain free process. ![]() One month earlier, he sat in his dining room, a warm, Western-themed space with faux antlers for a coat rack and a painting of three mares on the wall, recalling how impossibly long those first 13 weeks seemed. ![]() ![]() No one is more surprised than Hansen himself. “I don’t think he’s capable of telling you anything but the unvarnished truth of what he actually believes,” says Or Moyal, who produced Hansen at WFAA for six and a half years, from 2011 through 2018 (full disclosure: he’s also my former boss at The Athletic). Hence the charge levied against him for decades: there must be something performative about the man on TV. So the notion that he would attain wealth and renown simply by being himself all the time, at full volume, damn the consequences, defies comprehension. By his count, Hansen was fired from eight jobs-including his previous one at Channel 4, then Dallas’ CBS affiliate-before coming to the station in 1983, all more or less for being Dale Hansen. It’s unbelievable that any of this happened-that an initial 13-week contract upon arrival at WFAA would mushroom into one of the most significant local news careers in history. “Let’s just try it one time,” he says, “and see how it works.” Livingston smiles back, well aware of the moment now mere hours away. “But I’ve never done that before, so why would I do it now?” “I said, ‘Dannie, I appreciate that, and that’s all just great advice,’” Hansen drawls, an amused grin plastered on his face. And when it comes time for that final broadcast, go out classy.Īll of that is decidedly not Hansen, but it’s the classy part of the equation that really tickles him. Don’t do anything the station’s going to be upset about. Ride these last months out, he told his pupil. Like always, Livingston was quick with a few words of advice. Now they’re rehashing a phone conversation they had back in April, when Hansen’s retirement was evolving into something beyond the idle thought he’d batted around for the last several years. It only followed that his “all-time, all-time favorite mentor” had to be there for the end, so Hansen flew Livingston and his wife, Kathy, down for the week. Hansen retained everything, and always stayed eager to credit Livingston for the accolades that would follow, over the next four and a half decades. Livingston spent the next two and a half years molding him into a professional broadcaster, drilling in the fundamentals while demanding Hansen never be afraid to buck convention, such as integrating high school sports coverage into his newscasts in Nebraska and later Dallas, before any of the competition thought to try it. “It was almost that his eyes were pulling you into the story.” Once Hansen showed up in a suit, with a fresh haircut, he was hired. “It was spooky to a certain point,” he says. He’d never been on camera before, either, which made Livingston the first to encounter the magnetism Hansen would become famous for once the red light flickered on. Hansen was an unconventional choice, shaggy-haired with no sports experience. ![]() Which suits him fine because, after Chris, the person he needed here most is sitting diagonally from him, over on the couch.ĭannie Livingston met Hansen in 1977 at Omaha’s KMTV, when the station was looking for a weekend sports anchor. “I’ve downsized like Obama,” he cracks, referencing the former president’s recently scaled-down birthday party. In a different world, people would be buzzing in and out of the house. He has already rehearsed his remarks four times today, a high number considering he wrote them back in February and, as of at least a month ago, could recite many of the lines from memory. He’d just finished reentering his final commentary into WFAA’s system for tonight’s show, a process that took 40 minutes after a technical snafu erased the first effort. A black Lab named Wilson, one of their five dogs, is sprawled out on the floor to his left. WFAA’s 4 o’clock newscast plays on mute on a television mounted over the fireplace mantle. The pandemic nixed the blowout and helped accelerate the bow-out, and now here he is, wrapped in the navy blue robe and nestled into a red Navajo-print chair in the sitting room of his Waxahachie home. That’s if he retired at all for years, the party line was he’d go until he dropped dead, and his wife of 39 years, Chris, absolutely believed it. Once upon a time, he imagined a grand sendoff-nothing on par with the epic thousand-person bashes at his old house on Lake Waxahachie but at least 150 or so people crammed into Javier’s, one of his favorite haunts. But this wasn’t how he imagined he’d go out. He loves his bathrobe, which makes this a not altogether uncommon occurrence. It’s 4:50 in the afternoon on his last day of work, and Dale Hansen is wearing his bathrobe. ![]() ![]() Use the IP address of your desktop’s USB interface, your local username, and the password you just created.Īfter this you should be able to drag and drop files from your PC as needed. Install an FTP client on your Android device and add a new FTP connection. If everything worked fine so far, then you can try connecting from your Android device. User> ftp should be able to log in with the password you typed above (instead of helloworld) and not your regular password. Here are instructions for the paranoid that will work on Debian (and should also work on Ubuntu/others). If you’re not as paranoid, the setup is a little easier. You to log in with a password that is different from your login password, so your precious desktop password isn’t cached on an insecure phone (or accidentally sent in clear text over the internet). You have access to all your local files through ftp. It is a little more complicated to set up securely though.įTP is only accessible through the USB network interface. If you prefer not to have an FTP server on your phone, then you can set one up on your computer. With my computer / phone I get speeds of about 2MB/s. Your photos should be in the DCIM folder. Transfer whatever you want using mget / mput whatever you want. If you FTP to your phone over the wireless (or mobile network) someone can sniff your password.īut if you only connect over USB, then you’re safe. You can figure this out by finding out the IP address of usb0 on your PC. It should show you an IP address, port, username and password on the screen.įtp -P You might see multiple IP addresses for the server.īe sure to connect to the one corresponding to the USB network. If your FTP server app allows you to choose the network interface, set it to the USB network adapter.Ĭhange the default port, username, password, and DISABLE anonymous logins. Install an FTP server on your Android device. This is a little simpler than the other way around. Connecting to your Android device from your PC. It’s just which interface you prefer using. You can transfer files in both directions either way, and there is no real advantage of one over the other. To transfer files, you need to set up either your Android device or your Desktop as an FTP server. (It should also come up automatically when you plug in your Android device again.)Īs a bonus, if your PC is not connected to the internet (and your Android device is), then you can now access the internet on your computer through your Android device! (Beware data charges…) Now run (as root) if up usb0, and you should see the network come up. ![]() Go to Easy Accordion > and click “Add New” menu and you will find an Accordion Content input field and Shortcode Generator Settings panel. After activating the plugin, you will see the “Easy Accordion” menu on your WordPress admin panel. How can I add Accordion FAQs to my site?Ī. We are very responsive about support requests – so if you face a problem or find any bugs, post it in the support, and we will respond within 15 hours (except holidays).Īsk us at either via our Support or AuthorįAQ Q. If you have any question about working with Easy Accordion, you can take a look at online documentation. Accordion Shortcode Duplicate or Clone options.FontAwesome Icon Picker before Accordion Title.HTML, Shortcodes, Images, YouTube, Audio etc.) Accordion Description Background Color.Accordion Title Background Color & Custom Padding.Accordion from Custom Post Types & Taxonomy.16+ Beautiful Premium Themes with Preview.The Easy Accordion Pro plugin brings the best of both worlds, offering a modern, intuitive and engaging user experience. You can put the content of any type inside accordion expandable section including Shortcodes, Images, YouTube, Audio or any custom HTML code. ![]() It comes with intuitive admin panel, horizontal and vertical layout and color picker for unlimited color & styling option with 16+ Modern Pre-designed Accordion Themes. The premium plugin vastly improves your styling & user experience and lets you create beautiful and touch-friendly accordion quickly in the easiest way.
![]() ![]() ![]() In the late 1980s and 90s, on the eve of Mexico’s modern cuisine revolution, Tijuana’s newest commercial center, Zona Rio, added fine dining restaurants like Villa Saverios, Tour de France, Cien Años, and La Diferencia, and Tijuana-based chefs like Javier Plascencia and Miguel Angel Guerrero, following contemporary chefs in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Ensenada, joined a budding Baja movement begun in Ensenada and the Valle de Guadalupe, with Baja California tourism touting the rise of “Baja-Med” cuisine, a term copyrighted by Guerrero. Its unparalleled street food culture, spanning seafood carts and shacks selling other delicious antojitos, is just one aspect that thrills locals and draws day trippers to the bustling border town. But in the post-WWII era, Tijuana became even more of a hub, attracting Mexicans from around the country, including taqueros from Izúcar de Matamoros in the state of Puebla, who would help lay the foundation for Tijuana’s exceptional tacos, which range from carne asada and al pastor tacos to tacos de mariscos and Tijuana-style birria de res, which has become a certifiable cross-border sensation. The world’s busiest land border crossing has long been a gateway to storied Mexican culinary delights, even before Tijuana’s golden age during Prohibition when Hollywood notables, and mobsters, traveled across to indulge in legal booze and gambling along with showy Caesar’s salads tossed tableside. ![]() Made up of three segments - the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum - the small intestine is a 22-foot long muscular tube that breaks down food using enzymes released by the pancreas and bile from the liver. When the contents of the stomach are processed enough, they’re released into the small intestine. Cells in the lining of your stomach secrete a strong acid and powerful enzymes that are responsible for the breakdown process. These enzymes continue the process of breaking down food into a usable form. The stomach is a hollow organ, or "container," that holds food while it is being mixed with stomach enzymes. (When it doesn’t and these contents flow back into the esophagus, you may experience acid reflux or heartburn.) Stomach The sphincter then contracts and prevents the contents of the stomach from flowing back into the esophagus. A series of muscular contractions within the esophagus called peristalsis delivers food to your stomach.īut first a ring-like muscle at the bottom of your esophagus called the lower esophageal sphincter has to relax to let the food in. The epiglottis is a small flap that folds over your windpipe as you swallow to prevent you from choking (when food goes into your windpipe). Located in your throat near your trachea (windpipe), the esophagus receives food from your mouth when you swallow. When you swallow, your tongue passes the food into your throat and into your esophagus. Your saliva mixes with the food to begin to break it down into a form your body can absorb and use. ![]() After you start eating, you chew your food into pieces that are more easily digested. Your salivary glands get active as you see and smell that pasta dish or warm bread. In fact, digestion starts before you even take a bite. The mouth is the beginning of the digestive tract. Here’s how these organs work together in your digestive system. Helping them along the way are the pancreas, gall bladder and liver. The main organs that make up the digestive system (in order of their function) are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus. What organs make up the digestive system? Your digestive system breaks down and absorbs nutrients from the food and liquids you consume to use for important things like energy, growth and repairing cells. Nutrients include carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and water. Why is digestion important?ĭigestion is important because your body needs nutrients from the food you eat and the liquids you drink in order to stay healthy and function properly. And when it’s done with that, it handily packages your solid waste, or stool, for disposal when you have a bowel movement. Your digestive system is uniquely constructed to do its job of turning your food into the nutrients and energy you need to survive. The organs that make up your GI tract, in the order that they are connected, include your mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. ![]() ![]() The GI tract is a series of hollow organs that are connected to each other from your mouth to your anus. Your digestive system is made up of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and your liver, pancreas and gallbladder. Structure of the Digestive System What is the digestive system? Start the EXIM MTA and add it to system’s startup using systemctl # systemctl start exim Server_socket = /var/run/dovecot/auth-client Scroll down the the authenticators section and add the following lines: dovecot_login: Tls_privatekey = /etc/ssl/įind the transport section and edit the following: local_delivery: Next, open /etc/exim/nf with your favorite editor and configure exim as follows: # cp /etc/exim/nfĭomainlist local_domains = : Install exim on the CentOS 7 virtual server using yum: # yum install exim Move the SSL certificate and key to /etc/ssl using: # cp /etc/ssl/ # openssl req -nodes -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout -out -days 365 You can purchase and use one of our GeoTrust SSL Certificates or you can create your own self-signed SSL certificate for using the commands below: # mkdir /root/SSL/ -p Since we are going to use SSL in Dovecot and Exim, we need to have an SSL certificate. Once EPEL is enabled, install some useful tools using: # yum install file perl-Mail-SPF.noarch openssl vim If you get a 404 not found, go at and install the latest epel-release rpm package available.Ĭheck if EPEL has been enabled on your system using: # yum repolist Once you’re in a screen session, update your CentOS 7 VPS using yum as in: # yum updateĮnable EPEL repository on the CentOS system using: # yum install ![]() Dovecot is an excellent choice for both small and large installations.įirst off, ssh to your server and initiate a screen session using the command below: # screen -U -S exim-dovecot ![]() ![]() Exim is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, and it aims to be a general and flexible mailer with extensive facilities for checking incoming e-mail.ĭovecot is an open source IMAP and POP3 email server for Linux/UNIX-like systems, written with security primarily in mind. The following article will guide you through the steps of installing and setting up a mailserver using Exim and Dovecot on a CentOS 7 VPS.įor this tutorial, we are using one of our CentOS-based managed VPS hosting plans, pre-installed with minimal CentOS 7 OS.Įxim is a mail transfer agent (MTA) used on Unix-like operating systems. ![]() Opus One is like a paper planner, but better. Drag and drop to reorder, prioritize or reschedule tasks, events, compass items & goals. It is built well with the best materials and works well to satisfy your power needs. EastWests Getting Started guides teach you the basics of ComposerCloud, how to use the Sound Data Hard Drives, EastWest Libraries, VST plugins & more. Overall, the Zamp solar panel kit is a great product. Arrange tasks by categories, set them to specific time zones, make them last for several days, add alerts and bulk edit. However, for its downside, the Zamp kit is relatively heavy compared to other brands of RV solar panels. 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Weather Information including Current Weather, 10 Day Weather forecast with automatic city location.Ĭloud synchronization across other iOS Devices and MacOS.The new notes section will allow you to change font at any point in the note, Change font size up or down and Change font color.New Widgets for Daily Tasks and events at a glance, Mission statement, Values & Principles.New Daily Notes section that allow you to change font, size and color for a specific text, phrase or paragraph.Task Alarms synced through out devices.Master Task list with side Planner Views.Daily Notes with Motivational Quotes and the ability to include text and maps.Daily Schedule and Event integration with Calendar.Daily Task lists with status, priority and notes. White Laurel Estate is North Georgias Premier Wedding Venue - built with LOVE. ![]()
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