![]() ![]() ![]() This layer is just five micrometers thick, thinner than paint. The same magnets also power the phone’s vibration function.Īluminum: The iPhone’s case uses aerospace-grade aluminum with an anodized outside layer for extra protection. They are made from neodymium, iron, and boron, and sometimes also containing smaller amounts of other rare earths. Speakers and Headphones: To get lots of sound from a small place, high-powered neodymium magnets are used. Micro-capacitors: regulate electricity flow Apple managed to guarantee it only used conflict-free tantalum in February 2014. For example, while silver is the most conductive metal, gold never tarnishes. Which metal is chosen depends on the need. Micro-Electrical: Copper, gold, silver, and tungsten are used for electrical connections within the phone. Processor Chip: The phone’s processor is mainly made from silicon, but it is bombarded by various elements such as phosphorus, antimony, arsenic, boron, indium, and gallium to give it superior electrical properties. It also uses a graphite anode and aluminum casing. The iPhone uses lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO2) chemistry in its cathode, with 60% of it being made from cobalt. Meanwhile, a layer of indium tin oxide makes it touchscreen capable, and small amounts of rare earths enables certain colors on the display. The aluminosilicate glass is bombarded with ions of potassium for strength. The iPhone’s screen is much more complex than it may seem. However, the iPhone would not be possible without the extraordinary raw materials that line the insides of the case. This best-selling handset sets the standard for smartphone performance and features. Presented by: Red Cloud Klondike Strike (Equity crowdfunding in mining)Īpple launched the first iPhone in 2007, and since then the iconic smartphone has sold over 700 million units around the world. The Extraordinary Raw Materials in an iPhone 6s
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![]() ![]() ![]() It is a great literary magazine that publishes great authors and great works. Started in 1947 and has won many awards.Started in 1978 and is one of the best known and best loved literary magazines in the country.It is always publishing great authors and great works. The Paris Review started in 1953 and is one of the best known literary magazines in the world.It has been honored by national anthologies more times than many literary magazine that have been publishing for over 100 years. Started in 1998 but quickly became one of the best and best known literary magazines in the country.It is an outstanding commercial literary magazine with a circulation of 220,000 readers. Founded in 1850 and always well honored.They do publish new writers from time to time. This is another outstanding commercial magazine with a very large circulation of about 400,000 readers. Founded in 1857 and often honored by national anthologies.It is more honored by national anthologies than any other magazine except the New Yorker. Founded in 1971 Ploughshares is our best and highest ranked university non-commercial literary magazine.Started in the 1920s and has a circulation of over a million readers. After lots of emails here it is one the oldest and the most honored magazine of all. We didn’t have any commercial magazines on our last list, but it was a shame to leave this literary magazine out. The most important criteria we used this time was date of founding, number of national anthologies publications (and we looked at a lot of them), and the quality of work of and names of passed greats published in the magazines. It’s always hard to build this list, but we looked about close to 20 data points in coming up with this list. Our criteria for this list has changed and we feel the literary magazines on this list are much better ranked than our previous list. SHARE THIS We’re #10 on EveryWriter’’s list of top 50 literary magazines by admin Įvery Writer’s Resource: Top 50 Literary Magazines ![]() The center line of shapes is calculated and vectorized to lines. The edges are the resulting lines in black color. The contour of shapes is calculated by merging all enabled colors and then vectorizing their edges. The outline of shapes is calculated and vectorized to lines. Vectorizes each layer separately and disables the fill style and only sets the stroke color to the color of the shape produces 'holes' if shapes are too small (try to increase 'blur' parameter) does not work well with photos (use 'Overlap' algorithm instead) produces larger vector files compared to 'Overlap' algorithmĮach color of the input image is vectorized to a seperate layer. produces 'holes' if shapes are too small (try to reduce colors) does not work well with photos (use 'Merged Layers' instead) + each shape has an area of at least 10px 2 See isometric view to see difference.Įach color of the input image is vectorized to a seperate layer and shape borders are calculated in a way that neighboring shapes share the same curve points to produce non-overlapping shapes. Same as 'Overlap' algorithm, but the parameter 'overlap' has value FULL, instead of HIGH. vector output quality depends of color order (try reordering color circles below) produces overlapping shapes (try 'Individual Layers' if you need non-overlapping shapes) Upper layers are combined with lower layers to create smooth overlapping shapes. Layers are stacked in the the order of the output color circles. Algorithm 'Overlap': ( default algorithm )Įach color is vectorized to a seperate layer. ![]() Let’s get into this episode, this is Maddie for Female Startup Club LINKS WE MENTION: Auro Bora's Instagram Maddie's Instagram Aura Bora's Twitter Maddie's Twitter Aura Bora's LinkedIn Maddie's LinkedIn PROMO CODE: StartupClub15 for 15% off at If you have something you want me to cover, reach out on Twitter or Instagram. We’re having a launch week special that week so mark it in your diary. While I’ve got you here > if you haven’t done so already… Your Hype Girl the BOOK comes out on February 28th. We talk about the early days in proving out the concept slowly before committing to a huge order, what it was like to go on shark-tank and the aftermath of the experience and some of the mishaps she didn’t see coming like when thousands of cans started freezing slash exploding. In 2021, they aired on Shark Tank and expanded into over 2000 retailers including Sprouts, Whole Foods, Thrive Market, Walmart, and hundreds of natural grocery stores. These 0-calorie waters are made from real herbs, fruits, and flowers like basil, cactus, and lavender. Aura Bora is the fastest growing sparkling water in the country. We’re having a launch week special that week so mark it in your diary.Let’s get into this episode, this is Maddie for Female Startup ClubLINKS WE MENTION:Auro Bora's InstagramMaddie's InstagramAura Bora's TwitterMaddie's TwitterAura Bora's LinkedInMaddie's LinkedInPROMO CODE: StartupClub15 for 15% off at If you have something you want me to cover, reach out on Twitter or Instagram.Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramIn partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for ecommerce businesses.Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club’s Private Facebook GroupSay hello to Doone: the show today we’re getting super inspired by Maddie Voge, Co-Founder behind the sparkling water brand Aura Bora. Crazy stuff.While I’ve got you here > if you haven’t done so already… Your Hype Girl the BOOK comes out on February 28th. ![]() In 2021, they aired on Shark Tank and expanded into over 2000 retailers including Sprouts, Whole Foods, Thrive Market, Walmart, and hundreds of natural grocery stores.We talk about the early days in proving out the concept slowly before committing to a huge order, what it was like to go on shark-tank and the aftermath of the experience and some of the mishaps she didn’t see coming like when thousands of cans started freezing slash exploding. The summary for this episode is: On the show today we’re getting super inspired by Maddie Voge, Co-Founder behind the sparkling water brand Aura Bora. This is a podcast episode titled, 6 Quick Questions with Maddie Voge, Co-founder of Aura Bora (part 2). Deselect the check box to turn watermark off by default. Turn on watermark by default for all meetings, including meetings scheduled through calendar integrations: Enable watermark by default.Changes to watermark visibility settings will only apply to Windows, macOS, and Linux clients with version 5.8.6 or later.Allow hosts to turn watermark on or off during a meeting: Allow meeting and webinar hosts to enable or disable a visual watermark as needed during a live session.Note: This option is automatically disable if you lock the Add watermark setting. Allow hosts to override watermark settings: Allow users in the account to change watermark customization settings.(Optional) Change the watermark customization settings.(Optional) If you want to make this setting mandatory for all users in your account, click the lock icon, and then click Lock to confirm the setting.If a verification dialog displays, click Enable or Disable to verify the change.Under Schedule Meeting category, click the Add watermark toggle to enable or disable it.In the navigation menu, click Account Management then Account Settings.Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an admin with the privilege to edit account settings.To enable or disable Add watermark for users in the account: How to enable a watermark on your account Account Enhanced watermark (full email address displayed).Basic watermark (only portion of email displayed).How to enable a watermark on your account. ![]()
![]() If a module is imported by another module, include it in dependencies in.bcrypt, openbci), it should be listed under dependencies in. Otherwise, modules used for building, testing and debugging should be included in devDependencies in.Examples of such modules are material-ui, redux-form, and moment. See the wiki page, Module Structure - Two package.json Structure to understand what is native module, the rationale behind two package.json structure and more.įor an example app that uses this boilerplate and packages native dependencies, see erb-sqlite-example. This project comes with Flow support out of the box! You can annotate your code with types, get Flow errors as ESLint errors, and get type errors during runtime during development. Types are completely optional.The Move Maniac is a male NPC in Fallarbor Town who will teach your Pokemon any move it has already learned or passed up while leveling. You must give up one Heart Scale each time a move is to be remembered. These can be found on wild Luvdisc or hidden around Hoenn. This is very useful if you place a Pokemon in the Day Care where it can forget moves. ![]() The Move Maniac can also teach your Pokemon special, powerful moves that may not be learned in any other way, or sometimes that are learned later on. For example, Charizard can learn Dragon Claw, Heat Wave, Flare Blitz, and other moves right after evolving if you take it to the Move Maniac. The Move Deleter is a Male NPC in Lilycove City. He will remove any attack your Pokemon knows. It's only useful when trying to remove Hidden Machines. This booth is located on the east side of Mauville City, but the actual tutor will be hanging out in Crooner's Cafe on the west side. Teaching a Pokemon these moves is completely free.Ĭheck out the teaser trailer for The Little Mermaid, the upcoming live-action reimagining of the animated musical classic. The film stars Halle Bailey as Ariel, Daveed Diggs as the voice of Sebastian, Jacob Tremblay as the voice of Flounder, Awkwafina as the voice of Scuttle, Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric, Art Malik as Sir Grimsby, Noma Dumezweni as Queen Selina, Javier Bardem as King Triton, and Melissa McCarthy as Ursula. The Little Mermaid is the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure. The youngest of King Triton’s daughters, and the most defiant, Ariel longs to find out more about the world beyond the sea, and while visiting the surface, falls for the dashing Prince Eric. While mermaids are forbidden to interact with humans, Ariel must follow her heart. ![]() The buttons themselves had a soft-touch finish and a nice snap when pressed. I liked that the physical number buttons were easy to reach (on the Elite, you have to use the touch screen), as well as the volume and channel controls. At 8.8 x 2.4 x 1.2 inches, it's longer than the Harmony Elite by nearly an inch, but it didn't feel excessively large. The Harmony 665 was very comfortable to hold. Dim the lights, close the blinds, crank the volume, and start the movie with. MORE: Our Favorite 4K (Ultra HD) TVs Available Now Downloads Everyone info Install About this app arrowforward Control your home from your Android smartphone or tablet. ![]() One thing I like in particular with Harmony remotes is that, if something does not turn on, a very handy Help button attempts to fix the problem, and it keeps trying until everything is working as it should. I had to change a setting on the Joey itself to accept IR inputs and dig up the name of the Amazon soundbar online, but that's no reflection on the Harmony 665 itself it figured out the pairing codes in a flash. I was able to set up the Harmony 665 to control a Samsung HDTV, Dish TV Joey, AmazonBasics soundbar and an Apple TV, without too many issues. If you're trying to set up the remote, this means digging out your other remote and cycling through the channels. Control up to 10 Devices.EASY TO USE FUNCTIONS: Customizable Harmony Activities let you control multiple devices as one. During this setup process, you can also add up to 23 favorite channels, which you can view and access using the remote's display - but this requires knowing the channel number, too. ![]() One of it’s unique features is that it shows a menu as you hover over the maximize button on a window: Moom ($10) is quite powerful in that it can do any feature we’ve already covered, and more. One cool little feature is that scrolling in the title bar can do actions, like snapping up and down and even changing what space the window is in. It also has window management tools, including key commands to snap windows into place, and edge snapping. For example, showing bubble windows of all that applications windows when you hover over an app icon, as well as special control windows for certain apps. HyperDock ($6.95) offers a bunch of features to enhance how the Dock works. You can customize how fine-grained you want the grid to be, as well as set custom keyboard shortcuts for pre-defined placements of windows. You activate it either by pressing the icon in the menu bar, or setting a global shortcut key command. This allows for custom layouts quickly without custom configuration ahead of time. It gives you a little grid where you quickly draw where you want the window to go. Divvyĭivvy ($13.99) takes a novel approach to window resizing. I think it’s everything Better Snap Tool can do, only way more, like customizing trackpad gestures and tons of other inputs types to do custom things. ![]() If customizing is your thing, this is probably for you:īetter Touch Tool can do window snapping as well. You can add custom menus to buttons for custom click-types. You can disable it with a customizable keyboard shortcut. You can control the spacing of window snapping pixel-by-pixel. You can create totally arbitrary area to snap windows to. Better Snap Toolīetter Snap Tool ($2.99) is a lot like Cinch, what with the “hot zones” for resizing windows into position:īetter Snap Tool is highly configurable. The key commands are also customizable in the preferences. ![]() The default key commands use the Option key (instead of without, like SizeUp), but you may prefer that. It has great defaults for immediately whooshing windows to halves, thirds, or quarters of the screen. Spectacle (free, donation requested) is pretty similar to SizeUp. You can use it in conjunction with a keyboard-shortcut-based window manager together, although you may end up preferring one or the other. Things to know: They say it works best with single-monitor setups. When you drag the screen against an edge, it will snap to cover that side of the screen. Rather than keyboard commands for resizing windows, it works by having hot zones along the edges of the screen. If you’re more into menu controls, that’s nicely designed with good defaults as well: CinchĬinch ($6.99) is by the same company as SizeUp (Irradiated Software). For me, 95% of my use of these tools is “YOU! Left Side! You! Right Side!”, so the very simple default built-in commands for this are great. SizeUp ($12.99) calls itself “The missing window manager”. So let’s look at the options! Fair warning: this page has a bunch of super-huge GIF files on it, as I thought that would be a useful way to show off these apps features. OS X El Capitan (10.11) brought some split screen stuff, but it has quite a few limitations and certainly isn’t fulfilling all the needs of the discerning nerd. ![]() Most Windows (the operating system) users I know quite like the built-in abilities it has to position windows, but there isn’t as much of that built into OS X. There is no shortage of apps to help you arrange windows. Addressing the Player: Mother treats the player like an old companion, though it's not entirely clear what your relationship with her is. ![]()
![]() In 2004 this apparent decline was abruptly dispelled by the release of the Lil' Jon-produced single Freek-A-Leek, which once again brought Pablo high into the charts. With production input from Timbaland (and some vocal contributions from Tweet) both the album and it's first single Raise Up made a strong showing on the mainstream and hip-hop charts.Īfter Raise Up faded from the charts, Pablo Petey's career appeared to be taking a similar course: a follow-up album scheduled for 2002 was put on indefinite hold by his label, and guest appearances on other artist's tracks became scarce. The record distinguished itself from most of the year's releases through its subject matter, the focus being more on life issues and personal struggle and less on the usual "ballin'" and "bling" crowing. ![]() Guest appearances on Mystikal's Let's Get Ready and on the remix for Black Rob's single Whoa! in 2000 introduced him to the hip-hop listening public at large, setting up the release of his debut album The Diary Of A Sinner: 1st Entry the following year. Things developed quickly after that, with many of the industry's leading names seeking to work with the hot new property. ![]() Fresh in a NYC bathroom that Pablo's career was at last given a proper launch, due to the fortuitous entry of the head of A&R for Jive Records: the executive immediately recognized the rapper's talent and, upon discovering that he was unsigned, took the opportunity to offer Pablo a record deal. It was while improvising with friends Black Rob and Doug E. This next attempt proved to be much more productive, and eventually he managed to connect with established performers such as Busta Rhymes and fellow "Dirty South" rapper Mystikal. ![]() New York was not immediately welcoming to the Southern rapper, and Pablo made a brief return home to North Carolina before attempting the move a second time. After his release, Pablo made the decision to escape the dead end that North Carolina had become for him, and soon relocated to New York City in order to have access to its more active hip-hop community. He continued to perform while in prison, impressing his fellow inmates and even the guards with his talent. Due to a natural ability, his musical activities quickly began developing into a proper career - a development that was temporarily derailed at the age of 19, when he was given a six year sentence for armed robbery. At the age of 13, the young man left home to take some of the financial burden off of his mother it was around this time that he developed an interest in hip-hop and began rapping with local groups. While still very young, he was forced to deal with the death of one of his close friends - and it was in tribute to this friend that he would later adopt the "Pablo" half of his stage name Petey Pablo. Raised in the less-than-glamorous surroundings of Greenville, North Carolina, Moses Barrett received his first exposure to music in the Southern church attended by his family, and was taught to sing at school not long afterwards. In 2006 Petey Pablo had his song "Show Me Tha Money" featured in the movie Step Up and it is on the soundtrack for the movie.Executive summary: Dirty South rapper, Raise Up "Who Shot Him?" and "Off The Chain" featuring Kurupt are the only two confimed tracks for the album, with the latter of the two tracks being produced by mega-hit producer Scott Storch (Dr. Recently, Petey Pablo signed with Tha Row Records, and is expected to release his third muscial venture "Same Eyez On Me" sometime in 2006 or 2007. Pablo was also featured on Ciara's debut single "Goodies", which also propelled Pablo back up to the top. In 2004 Pablo released his follow up project called "Still Writin' In My Diary: 2nd Entry." The album was certified Gold thanks the hit single "Freek-a-Leek", which Lil' Jon produced. Pablo's debut album "Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry" was certified Gold by the RIAA, and featured a second hit single entitled "I." The track was produced by Timbaland, who has a string of hits dating back to as far a 1996. "Raise Up" was considered the summer anthem of 2001. Pablo burst onto the scene after the massive success of his debut single & album. Petey Pablo is an American rapper who has had success with the release of his two albums. |