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I don't want people to think that they're buying things they don't need. I want more people to try it and be immediatly happy. I work pretty closely with the Evans company, but definately have some disagreements on the sales approach. There are some on this site that likely would use you as you are a source and then they would do the rest. There are some DIY types on this site that wouldn't need the extra help, but they likely would not use you to get Evans because of the retail markup. I realize that their might not be a low pressure cap for every bike - any way to modify existing caps? How much would custom caps cost (see and sheet rubber dealers on eBay)? Could you come up with a economical overflow system or is just putting less Evans in acceptable - AND can you specify the amount on a model specific basis. I do not know how deep you want to get into this but if you were to offer the total package, including a low pressure cap, overflow kit, and full instructions for use (bike specific) you would get much more interest - especially after reviews by known people. Glad to see you are willing to make recommendations that are cost saving measures, even if they are at the expense of Evans sales. Not only did it get me home, I could have ridden a lot more because the leak was very slow.Īny questions, email me at I jammed a piece of wood in the hole, taped/wired it up, and cut my cap to go to zero pressure. One day while riding my YZ250 in the woods with friends, I managed to puncture the radiator with a rock that leapt out in front of me. I generally don't do this on my bikes because I seem to lay them down on their sides at inopportune moments. I did this on my Tahoe to relieve stress on hoses, seals, etc. This is done by drilling the rivet out of the center of the underside of the rad cap. What you can do is go to a zero pressure system. ![]() There does need to be room for expansion and contraction. The fellow who suggested sealing the system needs to go back and reread. Water based systems do this because the sudden drop in pressure lowers the boiling point, causing a lot of vapor all of a sudden -BOOM! Even with the pressure created by a 14 pound rad cap, it won't blow hot coolant out. You can check this by removing the radiator cap when it's hot. I let the coolant level be what it is and don't top it up because it'll be at the top of the radiator when it's hot. ![]() You should add an overflow bottle (just a catch can will do, no need to get fancy). ĭO NOT "seal" the system! Evans Coolant expands about 7% when heated. I know the guys at Evans well, so can go to them if you stump me. I've used it for years and so can answer any of your questions. It's in all my (liquid cooled)bikes and cars. "Yeah, he raced once but has enough stories for a lifetime!"Įvans Coolant really does work. I could go on, but I'm not here to bore you, even someone with 50 miles under their belt has plenty of stories. I rode a Honda Ascot single from Tacoma to CT and then to Daytona and back to CT. I've ridden a dual sport (Suzuki DS175) in Nepal, a Chang Jiang with sidecar in China, DR650 in Australia (Honeymoon! Yes, she rode her own.) and raced in the Chinese National MX in Shenzhen (finished in 9th). I don't have a GS (my mom does!) but have done what I consider to be adventure touring. While I'd love to sell everyone here coolant, I'm really here because I like the site and the "lifestyle". ![]() I get product (at a discount) to sell to help support my vice. Much more can be learned at "We hope that unknown products of utter genius will be plucked from obscurity and revealed to Advriders here, that noble technicians and mechanics who solve our problems or go the extra mile to get us back on the road will receive well-earned recognition, and, conversely, that the bastards who cheat us, screw up our bikes out of gross negligence and otherwise make our rides more dangerous or frustrating will be exposed and driven to more suitable professions, like shoveling coal in the furnaces of hell." I believe the above quote (the first part) applies to this coolant. Low octane fuel can be used because detonation is controlled through the control of hot spots. ![]() Overheating is eliminated due to its 370F boiling point. It's Non-Corrosive and so never goes bad and will never need to be changed again after the first installation. As the title says, this coolant doesn't contain water. ![]() (One accidental in the entire piece.)Ĭomes with 2 versions (standard sheet music and a harp version with brackets & showing lever changes. Published by Janice Eckworth (aka Sanisi) (A0.896742).Īrranged for 26-string lap harp requires a lever on middle C. By Antoine Konrad, Craig Scott Smart, Craig Smart, Fabio Antoniali, Fabio Antonali, Jenson David Aubrey Vaughan, Matt James, Matthew James Humphrey, and Mohombi Moupondo. Harp - Level 2 - Digital Download By Dj Antoine. ![]()
![]() ![]() Real-time strategy: 0 A.D., Warzone 2100, Widelands, Bos Wars, MegaGlest, Pingus, etc.First-person shooters: OpenArena, Nexuiz, Xonotic, AssaultCube, Sauerbraten, etc.What if you just want a simple diversion now and then? Or perhaps, like me, you enjoy the retro aesthetics of older (and even downright ancient) games? If so, Linux is a treasure trove of options! Here's a small sampling of the free and open source games directly available through Linux repositories: Let's shift gears and forget about high-end graphics for a minute. In any case, if you're interested in using SteamVR on Linux, either for fun or development, you'll want to read the release notes and known issues. Given Valve's apparent commitment to elevating Linux as a gaming platform, I expect SteamVR performance under Linux to improve greatly in the years ahead, but until that happens, as the proud owner of a (refurbished) HTC Vive, this will continue to be my primary reason for dual-booting Windows. Well, I should qualify that: I'm speaking primarily of apps associated with SteamVR and the HTC Vive (I don't know as much about other VR ecosystems). Now that I've mentioned a couple of VR games, I have a confession to make: for now, virtual reality tends to be a smoother experience on Windows than on Linux. In fact, as of this writing there's at least one person who's had moderate success running Fallout 4 VR on Linux! And yes, the outlook is even better for Skyrim and Skyrim VR. ![]() I'm impressed that some folks are even having success with notoriously Linux-averse games like Fallout 4. Currently, the best source for this accumulated knowledge seems to be ProtonDB where you can search for any game of interest and see what people have reported (combined with details about their hardware, graphics drivers, etc.). Many Linux gamers eagerly tested this new feature and started compiling their own unofficial lists of compatible and semi-compatible games as well as advice for how to get certain games to perform more effectively. You can also enable installation of unconfirmed games, many of which run wonderfully (though some will require a little tweaking). With this tool enabled, the Linux version of Steam can now directly install a growing list of Windows games that are officially confirmed as Proton-compatible. However, in my experience it usually works beautifully, including installation of the Windows version of Steam followed by installation of multiple Steam games within that same PlayOnLinux setup.Īctually, that last example involving Steam is, I'm happy to say, now superfluous: on August 21, 2018, Valve-the company behind Steam and a strong supporter of Linux gaming-announced the release of their own Wine-based compatibility tool: Proton. Now, I must admit, installing a Windows game this way doesn't always go smoothly, and even if everything runs perfectly at first, if the game continues receiving updates there's a small chance it could eventually break your Wine setup. I recommend installing Lutris and/or PlayOnLinux as their communities have created install scripts to help set up Wine configurations for a wide array of games and other software. Now, what about those Windows-only games? Well, for starters, many Windows programs actually run extremely well on Linux with just a little help from a "compatibility layer" such as Wine. Oh, and for all you Minecraft addicts out there, there's a Linux installer available as well as a free and open source clone called Minetest. You can follow these links to browse extensive lists of Linux games available through a few popular portals: Steam, GOG.com, and the indie-focused itch.io. Windows is still the primary market, so not everyone ports to other systems, but that's starting to seem like the exception rather than the rule. This is also true of more general applications, such as Discord and Spotify. More than ever before, developers are creating native Linux (and macOS) builds of their PC games. Let's get right to the big question: What can Linux offer hardcore gamers? ![]() ![]() ![]() just to see him again," she says while fondly looking at a photo of her friends that died 50 years ago at Leatherface's hands. "Fifty years I've been waiting for this night. Sally loads up on artillery before apparently coming to the rescue of a group of doomed youngsters. RELATED: Texas Chain Saw Actress Marilyn Burns Dies Filming began in late July 2011 and the movie is to be released January 4, 2013. The movie touches slightly on the idea of families looking out for one another, which makes for an interesting dynamic toward the end. Decades later and hundreds of miles away from the original massacre, a young woman named Heather learns that she has inherited a Texas estate from a grandmother. It follows immediately on the trail of the original classic, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) and introduces the main character as Leatherface's cousin. It is a direct sequel to the 1974 original film, immediately picking up where it left off. This is the theatrical trailer for the 2022 slasher horror feature 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre', the ninth entry in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D starts with some good ideas. "Sally? I'm afraid your old friend's back," a voice says from the other end. Lionsgate's UK Blu-Ray release sports a great transfer and solid audio alongside a plethora of extra special features which include a cast and crew commentary (director Luessenhop and Leatherface himself Dan Yeager), 'Chainsaw Alumni' commentary featuring Bill Moseley, Gunnar Hansen, Marilyn Burns and John Dugan, a myriad of short featurettes. Transcript Trailer transcripts Gallery Trivia Credits Awards Home media Production Texas Chainsaw 3D is an upcoming 3D horror film and the seventh film in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. "This is Hardesty," the white-haired final girl says, answering her phone in a creepy barn with slaughtered pigs hanging from the ceiling and news clippings of her harrowing survival plastered on the wall. Texas Chainsaw 3D (released on home media and stylized on-screen simply as Texas Chainsaw) is a 2013 American slasher film directed by John Luessenhop, with a screenplay by Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan and Kirsten Elms.It is the seventh installment in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise and was presented in 3D. 18, Sally Hardesty (Olwen Fouéré) returns to get her vengeance on Leatherface, 50 years after the chainsaw-wielding maniac killed her brother and friends in the original 1974 Tobe Hooper-directed film, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. In the first trailer for Netflix's upcoming sequel, premiering Feb. The latest installment in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise is bringing back a familiar face (no pun intended). Repeated measurements can be costly and time consuming for the patient. But if the cervix shortens, measuring can cause unnecessary anxiety, and the patient may inappropriately be encouraged to go on bed rest. Potential risks: Continuing to measure can be reassuring for some patients – if their measurement doesn't change. Questions to ask your doctor: What will you recommend if my cervix is shortening? Unfortunately, there is no further treatment beyond cerclage for a short cervix, and bed rest is not shown to provide benefit. When you might not need the exam: Research shows that measurement of the full cervical length or the area below the cerclage does not correlate to specific trends in outcomes. By measuring cervical length via ultrasound after cerclage placement, some providers feel they can see whether the cerclage is helping. The goal of the suture is to keep the cervix closed in an attempt to prevent pregnancy loss. Cervical length measurement after cerclage placementĪbout the exam: Cerclage is a suture that can be placed in the cervix if a patient has cervical incompetency, in which the cervix starts to dilate without contractions. Labeling you as having a "short cervix" without other risk factors can lead to undue stress, bed rest recommendations, or cerclage placement, which carries a risk of infection and disturbance of the cervical tissue. Potential risks: It's possible that what we consider a short cervix is perfectly safe and healthy for your anatomy. Questions to ask your doctor: Do I have other risk factors for premature birth? If my cervix measures short, how will my prenatal care change? But knowing the cervical length alone can't reliably predict outcomes for patients with no other health risks. Getting a baseline cervical length at the 20-week anatomy ultrasound is reasonable. Done earlier or later, it doesn't provide useful information. When you might not need the exam: This study is only reliable in low-risk, asymptomatic women when cervical length is measured between 16 and 24 weeks of pregnancy. However, the screening is most beneficial for patients with a history of preterm birth or cervical incompetency. Outside 16-24 weeks with no preterm birth symptomsĪbout the exam: Cervical length measurement may help identify patients whose babies are at risk for preterm birth. Providers may recommend a range of tests that their practice views as routine, but that may not be necessary, resulting in extra visits and extra costs for the patient. It is safe and can help determine whether your baby is growing as expected, or whether something might not be developing properly.īut more isn't always better when it comes to ultrasound.Īs useful as it can be, non-indicated use of ultrasound technology can lead patients and providers down rabbit holes that may cause more harm than good. Ultrasound is a valuable tool that is used throughout pregnancy to assess risk and diagnose potential complications. ![]() You have the right to understand what is being recommended and why. We've put together talking points for you to use with your provider about what the tests entail, when the exam might not be necessary, and questions to ask your doctor. In a 2021 publication, Choosing Wisely identifies 20 commonly recommended actions that may not necessarily benefit all pregnant patients, six of which involve ultrasound testing. The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) created Choosing Wisely’s recommendations related to obstetric care. Potentially going to lead to adverse implications. ![]()
![]() In the paid-for version it uses the correct data from the LensFun database automatically. The V3 demo doesn't automatically recognise the DJI 6310 ( P4P) camera for chromatic aberration removal, but you can set the focal length to 9mm (slightly off, but close) to test with. There is a free V2 Basic version, try it, then spend some cash on the extra features of V3.the results are worth it. The chromatic aberration removal in EasyHDR, even on single images, is amazing and with AEB shots: the results are IMO better than PhotoMatix Pro produces and on a par with Aurora HDR at a much lower cost. And the free v2 is better than Fusion (which is OK, until you start to realise what you need it to do that it can't, after playing with PhotoMatix and Aurora). so.gave it a twirl anyway and.very impressed.Īnd pretty cheap. ![]() Weirdly EasyHDR seems off the radar of quite a few "Best HDR software" bloggers, but gets high marks for those that have found it. I nearly settled for PhotoMatix, as.fairly expensive, but close in quality/features to Aurora and works pretty well for less. Then you can start playing with dialing things up for more impact.įusion freebie was OK for dabbling, the demo of the full version had a few more features, but it's old and clunky and unpolished compared to PhotoMatix, and especially Aurora which you'd think would actually take the photos for you if you believed all the hype about it. HDR is nice, but sometimes, "less is more". I just wanted to insert a well-exposed sky into a well-exposed ground image as simply as possible. "It's bright, colourful, in your face or nothing" seemed to be the attitude, which wasn't what I wanted. Unless you want your images to look like a 5 year old turned all the colour, contrast and saturation settings up to 11, you need to dial things back a bit but in some this seemed almost impossible. I tried them and several others and was generally underwhelmed. There are a couple of freebies, Fusion and one I can't even remember it was so bad and demo versions of "the best". I see a lot of people recommending Lightroom and other expensive software, when all I wanted was something that worked for a much cheaper cost. EDIT: Scroll down a few pages for the 15% off voucher code, which the author of EasyHDR offered after I'd already started this thread. ![]() ‘First and foremost he saw himself as a composer,’ says Julian. Yet this was of lesser import to Lloyd Webber than one central ambition. He taught me things I’ve never ceased to believe in.’ Despite being an apparent musical opposite, he insists that ‘I couldn’t have done what I went on to do without him. We sat on the edges of our seats wondering what magnificent chord was coming.’Īs a teacher at the Royal College of Music (one of the best music colleges and conservatoires in the world), he was more shy and reserved than charismatic, but Lloyd Webber cared for his students. ‘The organ was an extension of his body and personality. ‘It was magic,’ his friend and colleague John Chapman once said of his improvisation skills. Lloyd Webber was to move on to prestigious London organist posts at All Saints, Margaret Street (1939) and the Methodist Central Hall, Westminster (1958), attracted by the organs at which he could thunder away. ![]() His eyes always seemed “twinkly” with pleasure.’ His horn-rimmed glasses kept slipping down his nose. ‘He was tall, with dark wavy hair and dark eyebrows. Actor Peter Hughes, now in his 90s, sang in the 1930s as treble soloist in Lloyd Webber’s choir at St Cyprian’s Church in London. The 1930s were days of optimism for the young musician. Lloyd Webber dazzled at the Royal College of Music, where he studied composition with Vaughan Williams and made the transition from being a student to a musical theory teacher. ‘Absolutely faultless’ was how the late music writer Felix Aprahamian once described to me his playing at this time. By early teenage years his organ-playing skills and schedule of recitals had captured the attention of the BBC. Dragged round the capital’s churches and cathedrals, the youngster didn’t stand a chance. William Webber (the ‘Lloyd’ was added to differentiate himself from a musical namesake) was the son of a London plumber who lived for the sound of organ pipes. William Lloyd Webber’s wife, Jean (a musician herself) pushed him to push himself, to no avail. The ‘shy, withdrawn person’ who squirmed at the idea of promoting himself couldn’t bear the thought that the musical fruits of his sensitive nature would be ‘rubbished’, as Julian Lloyd Webber puts it, by fashion-minded critics.Īndrew Lloyd Webber – now Lord Lloyd Webber – has said he’s ‘101 per cent sure’ his father’s character was what stopped him being an achiever as a composer. This passionate man could do no other than express his feelings in a warm, romantic, even voluptuous style (flavoured by the likes of Puccini and Rachmaninov, Sibelius and Franck) which he could see was losing favour with the British musical elite – rapidly so, as avant-garde adventurism held sway in the post-war world. ‘He was a very shy and withdrawn person who nonetheless showed through his music that he was a passionate man.’ ![]() The Lloyd Webber family’s one-time lodger, Sir Tim Rice, sums up his former landlord’s predicament. Why the weeping over Aurora in those early hours? It’s hard not to see the work as a touchstone for its composer’s deep sense of perceived failure as a composer, its status as a one-off work a rebuke, not least to the person he was. Lovers of Tintagel will adore it.’ And legendary film director Ken Russell reportedly declared it ‘about the most sexual piece of music I’ve heard in my life.’ Record producer Andrew Keener, who has overseen two CDs-worth of Lloyd Webber’s music, sees Aurora as ‘hugely opulent in an almost Baxian way. He describes it as ‘a lovely piece, well crafted and showing great sensitivity’. It stands virtually on its own in his output, yet is accomplished enough for conductor Lorin Maazel to have recorded it. ‘I was woken in the middle of the night by the sound of my father playing a recording of his symphonic poem, Aurora, and sobbing while he listened.’Īurora is the great ‘what might have been’ work – a sensuous, richly scored hymn to the Roman goddess of the dawn. One childhood memory perhaps spurred him on. Julian Lloyd Webber has laboured long ‘to help make my father’s music available for people to take up if they wish’. ![]() Felix Baumgartner, who broke the sound barrier from a high altitude jump in 2012 wore a suit to pressurize the air around him and protect his skin from hitting little things in the air. Only 24 hours later, he made another attempt in which he recorded a speed of 353 mph (568 km/h), a new national record for electric vehicles. Answer: Little would happen to their body. Who broke the land speed record?ĭriver Eric Ritter first broke the record with Team Vesco and reVolt System's 444 'Little Giant' streamliner on September 30 when he reached a top speed of 322 mph (518 km/h). He had named his P-51 fighter the X-1 rocket plane in which he broke the sound barrier Glamorous Glenn and Glamorous Glennis after his first wife. Yeager, born in Myra, West Virginia, in 1923, was a combat fighter during World War II and flew 64 missions over Europe. Air Force Captain Chuck Yeager becomes the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound. The resultant sonic boom shook a school and caused sprinkler covers to fall. According to a new book, World War II hero and civilian test pilot George. When you pass Mach 1, the plane travels faster than the waves itself and that move across the so-called sound barrier produces a large sound, which is the sonic boom. When Andy Green (UK) set the land speed record in 1997 in the Black Rock Desert, it was the first time that anyone on land had gone faster than the speed of sound (usually around 1,236 km/h, or 768 mph) in dry air at 20☌ (68☏). 14, 1947, Air Force pilot Chuck Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier or so history tells us. ![]() Within the United States, it is illegal to break the sound barrier. Why is it illegal to break the sound barrier? Now, we have got the complete detailed explanation and answer for everyone, who is interested! 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