![]() This apparent justification for Russia’s invasion has been regarded widely in the West as an endorsement of Russia’s actions. In addition, it has opposed the imposition of sanctions against Russia and publicly blamed NATO and the US for neglecting Russia’s legitimate security concerns. At the same time, to preserve and uphold its longstanding principle, Beijing has called for Ukraine’s sovereignty to be respected. As a result, Beijing has adopted the uncomfortable position of characterizing the invasion as a “special military operation” - which is how Russia describes it - while avoiding use of the term “invasion” in its official references. Any public condemnation, however, would make a mockery of the so-called comprehensive strategic partnership with Russia. Clearly, China would find any perceived endorsement of Russia’s action as detrimental to its reputation. Moscow’s invasion is particularly awkward because Beijing is often viewed as the “high priest” of the idea of sovereignty and territorial integrity. It seems to be willing to mediate as a “neutral” actor and does not want to take sides. At the same time, China’s business sector is also adjusting to both maintaining normal economic ties with its Russian counterparts while suspending or altogether cancelling some transactions to avoid being sanctioned.īeijing’s official stance on the war has by and large been consistent in that it calls for dialogue and negotiation between Kyiv and Moscow, emphasizing its interest in promoting a peaceful solution while respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity. 1 As a result, domestic debate in China appears to be presenting different voices on how it should position itself in this conflict. On the other, it has its own national interests to protect and does not want to face sanctions or have its image tainted should it be perceived as endorsing Russia’s actions. ![]() ![]() On the one hand, it wants to maintain its strategic partnership with Moscow. Since the Russian invasion, though, Beijing seems stuck in an increasingly untenable balancing act. China maintains a close relationship with Russia but also intends to build its image as a responsible great power. In particular, the international community is paying great attention to China’s approach to the war. While the situation is still unfolding, the world is trying to find a solution. ![]() Meanwhile, the Russian economy is teetering under the weight of the severe and sweeping sanctions that the United States and its European allies have imposed on it. Vladimir Putin’s ill-conceived invasion of a sovereign state has gone badly, but his brutal use of force has devastated the country and continues to inflict suffering on millions of innocent Ukrainians. After many months of the Russia-Ukraine war, there is no sign of when or how it will end. ![]()
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![]() ![]() You even get big options to adjust the screen colour and project hue which could aid your workflow more (although the white version is not really for us). ![]() And, really, a lot of v21 is about the workflow improvements. While the plugin enhancements are great, they are not included in every version so it feels a little over the top to base all of our concluding thoughts on them. Other existing plugins have also had some significant facelifts. And VFX Sequencer is a great plugin to get your filtered arpeggiations going. Vintage Phaser (Signature upwards) is modelled on a 1970s guitar pedal, so delivers everything from disco wah to synth Jarre. It’s only with the All Plugins edition but it will make you consider the upgrade. LuxeVERB is a beautiful reverb with a visualiser to help add envelopes to your reverb for a variety of effects (’80s snare for example). New plugins include Multiband Delay (in Producer Edition upwards) that splits delays across bandwidth with ease. You can very quickly add fades and volume changes on individual clips, again not requiring you to jump into another window as with some DAWs. The ability to crossfade and blend individual audio files is another addition that works better in practice than it sounds, largely down to how easy Image-Line has made the processes. The DAW and plugin still acts like a rack but has an easy and fast workflow like FL Studio. We’d probably still opt for Producer option though.Ī solid update to another DAW that has been with us for a surprising length of time. You’re paying a lot extra for these – over £150 – but they’re some of the best titles, including the Drumaxx, Toxic Biohazard and Morphine instruments and marvellous LuxeVERB reverb. The Signature edition adds a video player, extra Newtone audio editor and eight plugins for a not insignificant £255.įinally, top of the pile is the All Plugins edition which has all 111 plugins. We can see why it’s said to be the ‘most popular’ version, as it delivers a great balance of everything for the cash. ![]() The Producer version (£164) adds this audio recording, a couple of editors and seven plugins. It’s a significant omission but, at just £85, it’s a decently-priced intro. The headlines are that the cheapest Fruity edition delivers a lot of instruments and effects – some 84 of the total of 111 – but has no audio recording. Like most DAWs, there are different levels that you can buy into when it comes to FL Studio. (Image credit: Image-Line ) Comparing FL Studio editions Version 21 has several workflow additions that actually help bring the overall composition targets together they make it perhaps a little more traditional in terms of DAW structure, but still retain the excellent and unique feel that the many (many) FL fans love. Still, the core looping side is excellent, intuitive, and inspiring – maintaining the ‘instant creation’ ethos that stems from those early days. FL Studio has always placed the main compositional features within their own environments – mixing, arranging, and looping, for example – meaning the overall feel can be more disjointed. The original FruityLoops was all about loop creation and then putting together songs from those, and that more modular way of composing has stayed with the software. v21 has significant updates to workflow, plus some lovely extra plugins, but let’s have an overview first. Five years on and the latest version 21 should therefore be called FL Studio 25? But, whatever, the main headline is that the DAW remains a free update, no matter what version you bought into (yes, even for those lucky v1 risk takers back in 1998 when it was called FruityLoops v1.0!). ![]() ![]() ![]() It offers a clean interface with detailed previews of any Manga you place your cursor on. MangaKakalot is a site primarily designed for accessing fascinating and well-liked manga comics. Mangafox: Over 700 manga titles categorised neatly into different genres.Book walker: A Japanese e-book store where you can find the most popular and interesting Manga comics to read. ![]() It is one of the fastest-growing Manga sites. Manga Park: Super-fast interface with a dark-mode option.Mangago: A free manga site that features manga of different genres for any comic book lover to read.Mango Owl: It has a vibrant manga community where you can join discussions, and it’s extremely safe to use.It offers a variety of manga genres, including sports, action, romance, and science fiction. Bato: An open-source website that allows users to upload and share their Manga content for free.The site has an extensive Manga collection for $6.95/ month or $59.95/ year. Crunchyroll: Well-known anime site with decent options to read Manga.Includes an app for both iOS and Android. Manga Plus: It includes popular Manga series like Boruto, Black Clover, Naruto, Demon Slayer, and many more.It offers free access to new and older volumes of high quality manga comics. MangaKakalot: This website has a simple interface and provides detailed previews of Mangas.The following are some options you should check out if you’re looking for the best Manga sites to read your favorite Japanese comics: All nine sites listed here offer these benefits and more. Additionally, it should be free from annoying ads, have an easy-to-use interface, and allow registered users to interact with each other. A good manga site should have a vast database, offering new comics and chapters on a frequent basis. When it comes to finding the best manga websites, there are a few factors to consider. Therefore, readers should be wary when choosing manga apps or sites as they may face legal problems due to piracy. Furthermore, these apps and sites can be expensive. ![]() It can be difficult to spot pirated Manga readers, but it is still possible. The hard truth about manga apps and sites is that they often engage in piracy and are full of ads.
![]() Lane Efficiency is a parameter calculated on Opendota side. Thanks to OpenDota and STRATZ for providing awesome APIs to grab all juicy match analysis data and generate stats for all the matches. Core MidlaneĪnd yet again, full report is available here But Lifestealer and Juggernaut are still dominating. Hero positions Most popular Core SafelaneĮverything is pretty much like said in 7.21b post, but there are more viable carries in terms of match numbers. I looked through 7.21c final report and noticed that there's a competitor to Epileptic kid in terms of map pings. Some of those are affected by turbo matches as well, but I found it out too late, so I just marked them. You can check region specific records by yourself on the website. This section of the post only includes global records. Median match duration: 32:04 - Side note: median and average match duration dropped from ~40 minutes to 31-33 minutes after patch 7.21.Individual players spotted in matches: 15717.Altho, an "Immortal Rank" match is usually the match with at least 9 immortal players in it. Is it strictly Immortal Rank? Not for now, there may be some random individual divine players here and there.It considers popularity and winrate of heroes. What is Hero Rank? Think of it as of smart winrate sort.Usually this difference is higher for better hero combos. What is Hero Pairs Divergence? It's the difference between expected pair's matches and real match number.But there are too much players, reports are getting too big and unreadable because of that. Can I see individual players stats somewhere? Techically - yes. ![]() What does banned winrate mean? It's winrate of a player (and his team) who nominated a hero for ban.Why there are only random draft matches played in China? They just like playing random draft ever since DotA All-Stars days.Then I fetch match data using mostly OpenDota API. ![]()
![]() The 2021 Albahra Chingao delivers deep, juicy, supple aromas of raspberry, cherry skin, muddled strawberry, crushed rose petal, and sweet baking spice. ![]() ![]() Almansa is a relatively unknown wine region, halfway between La Mancha and the Mediterranean Coast, that's churning out some noteworthy wines. Albahra ("small sea" in the local dialect) Chingao is Envínate's 100% Garnacha Tintorera grown in the Almansa region of Spain. 89 Michael Franz Feb 21, 2006Įnvínate, Almansa (Spain) Garnacha Tintorera “Albahra Chingao” 2021 ($35, Llaurador Wines): Envínate is an exciting project from Spain, focusing on making terroir-driven wines from mainly Atlantic-influenced regions. There is plenty of tannin to structure the fruit, but it is very ripe in character and very fine in grain, leaving the texture of the wine soft and rounded. Purity and freshness are the most prominent characteristics, but the wine shows excellent depth of fruit, with ripe flavors of black plums and cherries. Leva, Alicante (Spain) "Daniel's" 2003 ($36, Grapes of Spain): Impressively dark color, this displays ripe, fruity aromas accented by soft, subtle oak scents. But it's undeniably intriguing, and if your tastes run towards traditional European styles, odds are strong that you'll love it. (There also is a slightly oxidized note in the bouquet, not unlike a dry sherry.) The absence of fresh fruit flavor means that this definitely is not a wine for everyone. The sharp taste of oak is but one in a compelling mélange, along with flavors that echo cedar, leather, nuts, spice, earth and more. ![]() When drinking it, aromas and flavors that play a secondary role in many other wines become primary, and fruit-here dried rather than fresh-takes a supporting part. Primitivo Quiles, Alicante (Spain) “Raspay” 2002 ($23, Vinos & Gourmet): This is an old-fashioned Spanish red made from 100% old vine (50 years or so) Monastrell (Mourvédre) grapes and aged for twelve months in American oak barrels. ![]() ![]() The horn is also pocked and a bit messed up at the tip - like someone was driving a pipe onto the end - anyway its only on the bottom, so I could probably carefully file it down.Peter Wright Anvils are some of the finest quality anvils. Decently flat on the face, though pocked a bit and the corners are a bit rough. This one rang clear and had the best bounce of the bunch. I read up on what to look for and, similar to stone, I have some familiarity with the clear ring. I had the luxury of choosing from 10 old anvils ranging from about 90# to this one at 153#. I've started putting together my "kit" and today I picked up a "1-1-13" PW. I've worked wood (construction to carving) and stone but the idea of working metal has eluded me until now. ![]() When I was young this was something I wanted to try. My name is Aaron, I'm new to this and really grateful for all the wonderful information you all have shared. Perhaps I could call in and say g'day sometime. ![]() Came from a farm in Tolga and was donated to us. We do have a Peter Wright (3 - 0 - 21) and it's a hefty piece of gear in very good shape. It's nice that you know the history of your Peter Wright dating back to the early days of Cairns. All the good anvils are a long way south and you and I both know what freight companies are like. And you are so so right, finding any blacksmith gear up here is near impossible. ![]() Mate, I'm reading this in Far North Queensland - just up the hill from you on the Tablelands. In 1910 anything produced in England to be exported to the rest of the world had to have MADE IN ENGLAND placed upon it, so any Peter Wright without this branding is pre 1910. They must have been exporting them to the U.S. judged by the amount which show up on eBay. Peter Wrights seem to be about the most common old anvil in the U.S. They started putting ENGLAND on their anvils about 1910 and are thought to have gone out of business about the 1930s. It is not in Anvils in America but I am fairly certain Richard Postman told me Peter Wright did start putting serial numbers on their late production anvils. Just click on my name and send as an attachment. If you do this I'd like to see a photograph of markings. What is left in depressions sometimes make stampings very easy to make out. About 1910 they added ENGLAND under PATENT.Ī way to help bring out lettering is to lay on side and dust with flour. Then SOLID WROUGHT in a circle usually with the middle weight number stamped in it. You may have a very early PW since in 1860 on their typical logo was (stacked): PETER WRIGHT PATENT. A classic sign of a post-1860 PW are small ledges on the front and back feet. Might be an inspector mark or perhaps it meant it was approved for export. Occasionally stamps were put on upside down. Perhaps when someone did your's they simply forgot where to put the SOLID WROUGHT circle or the weight. If ENGLAND is added, then late 1880 to early 1900s. ![]() If it just says PETER WRIGHT PATENT, then likely 1860-late 1880s. "It is difficult to age a PW after 1860 when they went to the now classic London pattern. I don't remember where I found the following so I can't give credit where credit is due, but this is something I found when trying to look it up. There a very small amount of sway that's perceptible with a straight edge. Good rebound except for the heel which also has two divots that appear to be from a torch. I got my 194 lb PW by watching the Pittsburgh craigslist as I had a friend offer to bring anything I found down on a moving truck to Texas. I was hunting for lighter anvils to carry when I teach, paid US$150 two years ago *mint* face and horn, one foot had the end broken off-no impact on it's use! Funny that our wives ended up making the transfer at the university (actually my wife asked a passing student to move it for her.) The 112 I picked up off of Craigslist in Albuquerque. Didn't take long or long for me to figure it out.sneaksie apprentice my precious!) Sure hope he liked the vice because I love the anvil and took it with me to be the "larger" anvil in my down south small portable set up. The next time our friend was over at my shop he snuck it in and waited for me to notice. My second 165# one was traded for a wilton cadet vise and some boot with a gentleman on this board and took nearly a year for blacksmith's mail to deliver it to my shop: (My apprentice picked it up on his way to California and then finally took it to a large SCA event which a friend local to me was attending. My fiancee told me that he remarked to his friend "He's more of a man than he looks!") (What I remember about this one is the seller asking me how I was going to get it to my car-so I picked it up abnd carried it over. My first 165# was bought at a yard sale for US$100 about 30 years ago-my wife to be told me I should get it and we celebrate 30th anniversary this summer.Face had been re done by someone who knew their business. I own 3 Peter Wrights, 2 around 165# and 1 around 112#. ![]() ![]() ![]() He spent two years in a colonial prison for opposing the revolution and later became a leader in a loyalist group before moving to England at the end of the war. While Franklin joined in calling for independence from the mother country, William remained a staunch Tory who branded the patriots “intemperate zealots” and refused to resign his post as the royal governor of New Jersey. The two were once close friends and partners-William helped Franklin with his famous kite experiment-but they later had a major falling out over the American Revolution. His son was a British loyalist.Īlong with the two children he had with his wife, Deborah Read, Franklin also fathered an illegitimate son named William around 1730. While living in London in 1768, Franklin embarked on a project “to give the alphabet a more natural order.” Annoyed by the many inconsistencies in English spelling, he devised his own phonetic system that ditched the redundant consonants C, J, Q, W, X and Y and added six new letters, each designed to represent its own specific vocal sound.įranklin unveiled his “Scheme for a new Alphabet and a Reformed Mode of Spelling” in an essay published in 1779, but later scrapped the project after it failed to arouse public interest. Before he publicly announced his support for American independence, a few even suspected he might be a British spy. Franklin had soured on the monarchy by the time he returned to the United States for the Second Continental Congress in 1775, but his past support for King George III earned him the suspicion of many of his fellow patriots. ![]() When the Boston Tea Party took place in 1773, he dubbed it an “act of violent injustice on our part” and insisted that the East India Company should be compensated for its losses. Having lived in London for several years and held royal appointments, he instead pushed for peaceful compromise and the preservation of the empire, once writing that, “every encroachment on rights is not worth a rebellion.” He was a reluctant revolutionary.įranklin was among the last of the Founding Fathers to come out in favor of full separation from Britain. Thousands were manufactured, and the likes of Mozart, Beethoven and Strauss all composed music for it.įranklin would later write that “Of all my inventions, the glass armonica has given me the greatest personal satisfaction.” 5. The armonica would go on to amass a considerable following during the 18th and early 19th centuries. To play the instrument, the user would simply wet their fingers, rotate the apparatus and then touch the glass pieces to create individual tones or melodies. He made his first prototype in 1761 by having a London glassmaker build him 37 glass orbs of different sizes and pitches, which he then mounted on a spindle controlled by a foot pedal. ![]() London had been rebuilt and reborn, cleansed after the Great Fire and adorned with the architectural marvel of the new St Paul’s.Among Franklin’s more unusual inventions is his “glass armonica,” an instrument designed to replicate the otherworldly sound that a wet finger makes when rubbed along the rim of a glass. Rebuilt and rebornįranklin’s 18 months as a teenage printer in the imperial capital were to have a profound effect on him. By bringing France into the war against Britain, Franklin is crucial in securing American independence.ġ776–87 | Franklin is the only person to sign all three key documents in the creation of the United States: the Declaration of Independence (1776) the Treaty of Paris (1783) and the Constitution (1787). In 1775, he is forced to flee.ġ776–85 | In Paris in an ambassadorial role. This is rejected in 1768.ġ766: Following Franklin’s triumphant appearance before the House of Commons, the hated Stamp Act is repealed.ġ764–75 | The slow transformation of Franklin from government supporter to British opponent. After the accession of George III, he builds links with Prime Minister Bute.ġ762–64 | After a spell in Philadelphia, he returns to London to make Pennsylvania a British Royal Colony. At age 12, he is apprenticed to his printer brother, before moving to Philadelphia in 1723.ġ724–26 | Franklin becomes a printer in London before returning to Philadelphia as a fierce Anglophile.ġ726–57 | He enjoys great success as a printer, newspaper owner and journalist and then turns to science, winning the 18th‑century equivalent of the Nobel Prize.ġ757–62 | Franklin returns to London as the first great transatlantic celebrity on a mission to make the Penn proprietors of Pennsylvania pay taxes. Timeline: Benjamin Franklin's life and revolutionary activitiesġ706 | Benjamin Franklin is born the son of a tallow chandler (candlemaker). ![]() ![]() ![]() Step 6: Send your video for review and get some feedback And when it comes to creating video content for social media, you'll want to overlay subtitles in case viewers are watching the video with the sound off.įine-tuning these details is all part of the video editing process. This could be to allow the visuals to do the talking, or just give viewers time to absorb what's been said. If you're putting together a training video or a tutorial, you may want to add spaces between your voiceover. Or, your visuals may not match the pacing intended for your dialogue. Sometimes you may find that adding a voiceover in doesn’t quite fit the visuals you’ve put together. With your audio added, you can then play around with the audio and visual files to get them to line up, using your storyboard for reference. Since you are working in a visual medium when creating video, this often makes sense. You can do this throughout the editing process, but some editors prefer to have the visuals arranged before they apply the audio elements. ![]() Once you’re happy with the overall visual flow of your video, it’s time to add in voiceovers, dialogue and background music. Step 5: Overlay voiceovers, dialogue and background music Don’t be afraid to experiment either-with the right video editing software or app, you can always undo or revert to a previous version of your video. For example, a blue tint could be used to make things feel colder during certain scenes.Īgain, cut and refine. It’s a great way to set a particular tone, perhaps by favoring a single color throughout the video, or to encourage associations to draw the audience in. This simple change can really pull a sequence of clips together. Take the time to adjust the hue, saturation, and temperature of your video so it all matches-or contrasts-from scene to scene. Then do it again.Īt this stage, you can also start to think about making your color palette consistent throughout your video or animation. Cut, refine, trim, and view it back again until you’re happy. Simplify wherever possible, utilize transitions, and focus your viewer’s attention. In fact, it’s best to see it as a constant process rather than a single step. ![]() Step 4: Cut your video, then cut it againĬutting your video should be a natural part of your video editing process. dedicated video editing software (mobile apps, desktop software, and online video editing tools are all available).a computer that can handle editing large video files.For example, if you want to record additional voiceovers as you edit your video, it’s worth investing in a decent microphone.Īs a bare minimum to edit your video effectively, you will need: Step 1: Make sure you have the tools you needĪside from the camera, lenses and microphones to record your footage, the video editing process also requires a few helpful tools. ![]() And realizing your creative vision is easier than you think: you just need a straightforward video editing process to get you started. Whether you’re crafting a national ad for a key client, developing training videos for your team, or putting the finishing touches to that indie movie, a well-edited video stands out from the crowd. Learning how to edit videos is vital if you want your video to have impact. ![]() ![]() ![]() Bought new land in London, Rome, and Chicago Obtain resources from owned tiles in Phase 2 Resources can be obtained from owned tiles in Phase 2 Tiles fluctuate in price based on demand and use Tiles can be bought, sold, and traded on the platform One-to-one scale of Earth broken up into 10m x 10m tiles Decided to invest $250 to see if Earth 2.0 is a legit way to make money or a scam Heard of Earth 2.0 on TikTok and saw videos claiming thousands of dollars in profit What is Earth 2.0 io Explained | Can You Make Money Investing in Virtual Land? It's important to do your research, be patient, diversify your portfolio, and keep an eye on the news. While it's possible to make money by investing in virtual land, it's not guaranteed. In summary, Earth 2.0.io is a virtual world where you can buy and own virtual land. Keep an eye on the news: Stay up-to-date with any news or updates related to Earth 2.0.io, as this can impact the value of virtual land. Invest in multiple areas to spread your risk. ![]() Diversify your portfolio: Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Be patient: The value of virtual land can fluctuate, so don't expect to make a quick profit. Do your research: Before investing in virtual land, research the current market trends and the potential for growth in certain areas. Tips for investing in virtual land on Earth 2.0.io: Conversely, if there's a low demand for a certain area of land, the value of that land will go down. If there's a high demand for a certain area of land, the value of that land will go up. The value of virtual land is determined by supply and demand, just like in the real world. It's possible to make money by investing in virtual land on Earth 2.0.io, but it's not guaranteed. For example, you could build a virtual store and sell virtual products, or you could charge other users to visit your virtual land.Ĭan you make money investing in virtual land? You can build on it, develop it, and even monetize it. When you buy a tile, you become the owner of that piece of land. ![]() Users can buy as many tiles as they want, and they can even sell their tiles to other users. The world is divided into tiles, and each tile represents a piece of land. But can you actually make money by investing in virtual land? Let's find out.Įarth 2.0.io is a virtual world that allows users to buy and own virtual land. Have you ever heard of Earth 2.0.io? It's a virtual world where you can buy and own virtual land, just like in the real world. ![]() ![]() Auctions will not be extended due to your technical difficulties. 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