where he tells his fans to watch Flamingo Sings Dance Monkey and Flamingo Sings Bad Guy. Glitch was noticed by Albert in the video ROBLOX PIGGY. Flamingo Sings Dance Monkey got 1.6M+ views and Flamingo Sings Bad Guy got 1.4M+ views. It wasn't until the videos called Flamingo Sings Dance Monkey and Flamingo Sings Bad Guy which could both be seen as an improvement from the years. Glitch continued to do this tactic and even added a YouTuber named "Hyper" into the mix. It has since gained over 296K views as of February 15h, 2020. His first video on Albert was where he sang Havana on December 25, 2018. ![]() As said in the title, Glitch mashes up some clips of Poke saying the word that fits with the song. His first video was called Poke Sings Baby Shark - Glitch Roblox made on December 5, 2018. Glitch started his main YouTube account on January 22, 2018, and started his Roblox account one day later on the 23rd. The channel did not upload a video for about 11 months until December 5, 2018, when Glitch made his first video. The channel was created on Januby the name Glitch Plays Roblox. Glitch's Profile Picture for Twitter and YouTube has white skin and brown eyes with brown hair that covers most of his right eye with round ears. Albert was either going to name Felipe his current name or Tyler.Black jeans Glitch (sometimes referred to as GlitchRoblox or GlitchPlaysRoblox or Glitch Rp) is a YouTuber who is known for making Roblox YouTubers sing popular songs and Roblox Piggy gameplays.Like the other admin command videos he makes, he trolls and kills players with the command. Albert uses a new admin command that was added to Island Life where he can make Felipe look like a monster. In My custom Roblox FELIPE ADMIN COMMANDS. ![]() The hat has become very successful being the 2nd most bought UGC hat (not counting Cartoony Santa since that's off-sale) and having 61k favorites as of January 22nd, 2020. On October 15th, 2019, UGC-user DieSoft made a Felipe hat in collaboration with Albert for 50 Robux. Felipe is the main antagonist of the game as he attacks the players by stretching his head whilst saying "flamingo." In the volcano update, he comes out of the volcano every 5 minutes to destroy chunks of the map. On September 3rd, 2019, development for Survive Albert started and was released in The Albert Flamingo ROBLOX GAME. ![]() ![]() In Albert Flamingo's new friend ) Albert confirms Felipe is indeed dead, and spawns a new generation of stryofoam headed figures. In Albert Flamingo FELIPE REVEAL, he gets a makeover with clay, this is also the same episode where Albert makes his wife, Felipa. Many people made fan games about Felipe's torture, which is shown in ROBLOX FELIPE'S REVENGE. It doesn't take long for Albert to start abusing him in his debut episode as he shoves his mouth into his microphone. The UGC features a hat based off his original design.įelipe is a Styrofoam head created by Albert. He has brown eyes but has black ones being the iris and has bright red lips and keeps the side hair with his eyes being further apart. His reconstructed version looks about the same with clay covering most of his face and ears. He is also sometimes depicted to have his ears be bleeding. Felipe is a white Styrofoam Head with pitch-black eyes, red lips, and has hair on the left and right side of his head but has none at the top of his head.
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The Captain’s Quarters, Amherst, Mass., always has an interesting assortment of marine accessories and sailor made items, along with sailor’s valentines. He also said that it took him hours to clean it when he first got it, as it had been stored away for “years.” One wall of his booth had three half-hull models priced between $300 and $1,400, depending on size he also had a small pond model priced at $425. White said that it was scratch-built, probably around 1900. It was 65 inches long, had its original rigging and eight lifeboats were hanging on the deck, ready if needed. David White, North Yarmouth, Maine, had an unusually large model of a six-masted schooner priced at $1,400. Marine paintings, half hull models and ship models were available in several booths. The walnut tall case clock was made in Rhode Island, circa 1810, and was priced $7,500. Harry Hepburn, Harrison, Maine, repairs clocks as well as sells them. That’s what I love about this business: you’re always learning something new.” He dated it to the early 1800s. It also had a rim which told me that it should have had a cover, more evidence that it wasn’t a pitcher as they don’t usually have covers. ![]() The blackened base indicated that it had been used for cooking and that was the tip-off as to what it’s use had been. My friend Hilary Nolan told me to turn it over. It was standing on a shelf slightly above eye level and when Cullity was asked to explain why he was not calling it a pitcher, said, “When I first saw it I thought it was a pitcher, too. The tag on the piece said it was a “stew pot” and it was priced $1,450. A redware piece that looked like a pitcher wasn’t. A few pieces had painted designs, but most were unadorned.īrian Cullity, Sagamore, Mass., usually offers early furniture, silver and ceramics, including redware. Most dated from the 1890s to the 1940s and prices ranged from $250 to $495. Most of the fabrics used were linen or cotton, the color schemes were blues and muted earth tones and the often mulitple repairs fully evident. ![]() It is usually clothing worn by rural residents and peasants who could not afford to replace a garment simply because it was torn or ripped a patch would do. The term “boro” refers to Japanese clothing that has been mended and/or patched repeatedly. She deals in textiles and at this show she filled her booth exclusively with Japanese boro clothing and you couldn’t help but notice it. Offerings ranged from reference books about antiques to early American furniture to Japanese boro clothing to trade signs to neolithic jade carvings to marine paintings and accessories to early English ceramics to redware, to name a few categories.īarbara Hepburn, Harrison, Maine, does not do as many shows as her husband, Harry, does. ![]() The show was slightly smaller than in past editions, with just 36 exhibitors, but the high quality more than offset the fewer dealers, and there were several dealers exhibiting for the first time. Covid-19 restrictions and complications with the previously-used facility resulted in the change of venue. PORTLAND, MAINE – On September 24-25, Liz and John DeSimone, Goosefare Antiques & Promotions, took their Maine Antiques Exposition to the Portland Expo Center, a location often the home of antiques shows in the past. Brian Cullity, Sagamore, Mass., was asking $1,450 for it. There are two reasons to think so: at one time, it had a cover, which most pitchers do not, and the bottom was blackened, indicating that it had been in a cooking fire. The piece of redware on the right looks like it’s a pitcher but it’s actually a stewpot. ![]() Signed a one year $542,500 contract with Minnesota (MIN) on MAR 4 2016.Signed a 1-year contract with Minnesota (MIN) on MAR 3 2015.Signed a contract with Minnesota (MIN) on JUN 20 2010.Drafted by Minnesota (MIN): Round 4 (#135 overall) on JUN 8 2010.Eddie Rosario Contract Deatils and Transactions Also, the details about the brand he endorses and the earnings from them are still undercover.Īdditionally, Eddie often goes for a vacation in some of the exotic places, spending extravagantly, which suggests that he has collected a huge fortune from his playing career. Likewise, he stands in the #286 position among the highest-paid player in 2019 whereas the highest-paid player in 2019 is Stephen Strasburg and Max Scherzer, having an annual salary of $38,333,334 and $37,505,562 respectively.Įddie Rosario's kids and his house in background SOURCE: InstagramĪlthough Eddie has never mentioned about his assets like house and car, his Instagram account depicts that he is living his life in a luxurious way. Some of Eddie's career contract and earnings are tabulated below: YEARĪs per the reports, Eddie is 11th best-paid player of Minnesota Twins, standing just above Keoni Cavaco and Jorge Polanco who has an annual salary of $4,050,000 and $3,583,333 respectively. Currently, Rosario is under a 1 year / $4,190,000 contract which includes $4,190,000 as a guaranteed amount. ![]() Moreover, Eddie has accumulated $6,511,803 as entire career earnings.įurther, he receives $4,190,000 as an annual average salary from his team Minnesota Twins. Eddie Rosario Earnings How much is his Salary and Net Worth?Īs of 2019, Eddie has an estimated net worth over $4 million which we believe is completely generated from his professional career. Further, he receives $4,190,000 as an annual average salary from his team Minnesota Twins.īesides, Eddie is married to his beautiful wife, Milany Colon which whom he shares three adorable children. Also, Rosario has accumulated $6,511,803 as entire career earnings. Moreover, Eddie is also a member of the national team of Puerto Rico.Įddie, who has played in the MLB for six seasons, has an estimated net worth over $4 million which is completely generated from his professional career. Additionally, Rosario made his MLB debut on May 6, 2015, for the Minnesota Twins. Plus, like the Cubs, if the Nationals are a last-place team at the midseason mark, they can move Rosario to a contender for more prospects.Puerto Rican native, Eddie Rosario is a professional baseball player who currently plays as a Left fielder for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). In the short term, Rosario would form a plausible offensive outfield alongside Juan Soto and Lane Thomas that’s a part of their roster that the Nationals could boast about. Eddie Rosario contract prediction: two-year, $23 million deal.If Washington can get its offense to be a top-10 unit, it allows their short-term outlook to come down to the progress of young starters like Josiah Gray and Cade Cavalli. ![]() He’d be a veteran complement to an overall young offense while serving as a player who would clear the bases in the middle-third of the batting order.įurthermore, he’d balance out manager Dave Martinez’ offense when it concerns the number of left and right-handed hitters that start. Signing Rosario is a step in the right direction for the Nationals. That said, they need more offense to be a top-level unit once again. The Nationals still had a functioning offense in the aftermath of their severe summer selling spree (Max Scherzer, Trea Turner, Kyle Schwarber and others). ![]() But when parents do not respond, the baby continues to experience separation anxiety and distress according to Bowlby, repeated and prolonged experiences of this kind seem to be associated with poorer emotional and behavioural adjustment. When parents (on whom babies are quite literally completely dependent) respond sensitively and appropriately, the baby’s distress is reduced and its level of felt security is restored. ![]() Bowlby believed that when babies experience things that are threatening to their survival-like hunger or sickness or loud noises or distance from their parents-they reach, call out, and cry, all of which are ways to signal their needs and to restore closeness and proximity to their parents. He wanted to understand why babies and small children respond to separation from their parents (or primary caregivers) with such apparent distress, and how such experiences of separation shape emotional and behavioural adjustment. ![]() Interestingly, the effect of attachment on human relationships also seems to include our relationships with God.Īttachment theory was originally formulated by British psychologist John Bowlby. Rather, attachment theory explains how people learn to experience and respond to separation and distress in the context of core, close relationships from very early on in their lives. Despite what proponents of ‘attachment parenting’ may tell you, however, attachment is not really about the benefits of breastfeeding or co-sleeping or baby-wearing for healthy child development. If you have heard of it, it is probably through some well-meaning discussion of popular approaches to parenting children, where ‘attachment parenting’ is basically the opposite of ‘tough love’ styles like the ‘cry-it-out’ method of helping babies learn to sleep. In what follows, I will show how this is the case-how psychology can powerfully inform both faith and practical ministry-by looking at one of the most important and well-respected psychological theories about human relationships: attachment theory.Īt the popular level, attachment theory is much talked about, but also often misunderstood. I find, to the contrary, that the research is not only interesting, but of real value to Christians. ![]() They seem to think that I want to explain away the experiences at the core of their most cherished beliefs or strongest convictions. This sometimes makes Christians uncomfortable. I am most interested in how people understand and relate to God, and in my research I adopt the methodological naturalism that is expected in my discipline I try to understand people’s religious and spiritual experiences by framing them in terms of natural psychological processes-the thoughts, emotions, and behaviours that together form the warp and weft of human life. This means that I use tools from psychological science to study, empirically, the manifold expressions of religion and spirituality in human lives. Of course, this is only to whet your appetite… Another sampler from the Mental Health Issue! Here’s a doozie from psychologist Bonnie Poon Zahl about the meaning of ‘attachment theory’ and its implications for the ways we talk about our faith. ![]() His work has even appeared on the front page of Reddit.Īrticles he's written have been used as a source for everything from books like Team Human by Douglas Rushkoff, media theory professor at the City University of New York's Queens College and CNN contributor, to university textbooks and even late-night TV shows like Comedy Central's with Chris Hardwick. His roundups of new features in Windows 10 updates have been called "the most detailed, useful Windows version previews of anyone on the web" and covered by prominent Windows journalists like Paul Thurrott and Mary Jo Foley on TWiT's Windows Weekly. Instructional tutorials he's written have been linked to by organizations like The New York Times, Wirecutter, Lifehacker, the BBC, CNET, Ars Technica, and John Gruber's Daring Fireball. The news he's broken has been covered by outlets like the BBC, The Verge, Slate, Gizmodo, Engadget, TechCrunch, Digital Trends, ZDNet, The Next Web, and Techmeme. Beyond the column, he wrote about everything from Windows to tech travel tips. He founded PCWorld's "World Beyond Windows" column, which covered the latest developments in open-source operating systems like Linux and Chrome OS. He also wrote the USA's most-saved article of 2021, according to Pocket.Ĭhris was a PCWorld columnist for two years. Beyond the web, his work has appeared in the print edition of The New York Times (September 9, 2019) and in PCWorld's print magazines, specifically in the August 2013 and July 2013 editions, where his story was on the cover. With over a decade of writing experience in the field of technology, Chris has written for a variety of publications including The New York Times, Reader's Digest, IDG's PCWorld, Digital Trends, and MakeUseOf. Chris has personally written over 2,000 articles that have been read more than one billion times-and that's just here at How-To Geek. There are 2 programs which provide 'cmake'.Chris Hoffman is the former Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. If you need to switch back to cmake 2.8 as the default, run the following command: $ sudo alternatives -config cmake The commands also take care of registering a few secondary commands like ctest which need to be switched along with cmake. slave /usr/local/bin/ccmake ccmake /usr/bin/ccmake3 \Īfter these two commands, cmake3 will be invoked by default, when you enter cmake from a bash prompt or start a bash script. ![]() slave /usr/local/bin/cpack cpack /usr/bin/cpack3 \ slave /usr/local/bin/ctest ctest /usr/bin/ctest3 \ ![]() $ sudo alternatives -install /usr/local/bin/cmake cmake /usr/bin/cmake3 20 \ slave /usr/local/bin/ccmake ccmake /usr/bin/ccmake \ slave /usr/local/bin/cpack cpack /usr/bin/cpack \ slave /usr/local/bin/ctest ctest /usr/bin/ctest \ Use the alternatives command to register both installations: $ sudo alternatives -install /usr/local/bin/cmake cmake /usr/bin/cmake 10 \ Once you have both the cmake and the cmake3 package installed on your machine, you can use update-alternatives to switch between both packages. So, the problem is clear: the system still sees cmake2.8 as default, and therefore Python does not use cmake3 for its PyTorch installation. : generation, code generation, and template instantiation. : to support complex environments requiring system configuration, preprocessor CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible : native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler : platform and compiler independent configuration files. If I type the yum info comnmand, I get this: sudo yum info cmakeĭescription : CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple The installation went alright, but the system still uses cmake2.8 as default. So I tried to install CMake 3 by using the command sudo yum -y install cmake3 Configuring incomplete, errors occurred! I downloaded its package, ran this command and got this error: sudo python setup.py installĬMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:1 (cmake_minimum_required):ĬMake 3.0 or higher is required. I tried to install PyTorch on my Linux CentOS 7.3. ![]() You can also make GIFs from these recorded images or any multimedia element in your gallery. Double click overlay icon (Floating button) to take screenshots. recording feature, and a system-level menu of connected-device controls. ![]() Click the notification bar to take screenshots. Googles 2016 Android Nougat releases provided Android with a native split-screen. Display camera preview window while recording screen. or Android KitKat 4.4, Lollipop 5.0, Marshmallow 6.0, Nougat 7.0, Oreo 8.0, Android Pie 9.0, Quince Tart 10, Red. Once you've recorded your video, you can crop everything with the app's integrated editing tool. Easily record your screen as a high quality video. You can also pause or resume the recording seamlessly (currently only works on Android Nougat 7.0 and above) and an option to change the save directory. Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.11 or later. APK file AZ Screen Recorder 6.0.5.7 compatible with Android 7.1.1. Ending the recording is very simple: just shake the device or lock the screen. Screen Recorder - AZ Recorder download for android 7.1.1 (Nougat). This tool has the option of delayed startup, too, so you can set up when and how to begin recording to avoid saving something you don't want included. There are several new features that are added to the Android Nougat. Android 7.0 was officially released on August 22, 2016, with Nexus 6, 5X, 6P, 9, Nexus Player, Pixel C are the first devices of Android Nougat. The Beta Preview 5 was released on July 18, 2016. Besides recording all the movements on the screen, it can also record the sound of the sites you visit or videos you record and the exact areas of the screen that have been pressed with your mouse. The Nougat would be version 7.0 of Android. There is no recording limit with Screen Recorder, so you can even leave the app active all day long so long as you have enough available memory. You can even make custom files, such as tutorials or GIFs, all with just one tap of the screen. Screen Recorder is a useful app that can record all the activity performed on your device with just one touch, so you can create video clips of everything you want. ![]() He shares the example of one of the earliest fossils added to the museum’s collection: a late Pleistocene musk ox skull found during construction of a cellar in 1871, near the intersection of State Street and South Temple in downtown Salt Lake City. As a result, says Irmis, “Ice Age fossils are found in seemingly very unlikely places in Utah.” "It's the reason why we have distinct benches along the valley, and it determines the sediment our city is built on,” with fine grain mud deposits underlying the streets of downtown, and relatively recent (in geologic time) soft sediments framing much of the valley floor. “Although it was freshwater and had different levels at different times, Lake Bonneville shaped the geology and geography of the Salt Lake Valley and Wasatch Front.” Irmis points to the city view visible from the central gathering space of the museum, called The Canyon in a node to Utah's famed formations. Irmis points to how the retreating and advancing shoreline of ancient Lake Bonneville over tens of thousands of years shaped our current environment. “We can see ripple marks in a modern streambed, then look up and see a 200 million-year-old layer with ripple patterns formed the same way.” “Geology is an intuitive natural science with our naked eye we can see how it works,” he says of the world all around us. As a geoscientist by way of being a paleontologist, Irmis extols Utah’s landscape as a phenomenal incubator for science education. Randall Irmis about the unique geographical boundaries that have determined our modern urban landscape. You just need to look up, and look around.ĭuring a recent visit to the NHMU, I talked with Chief Curator Dr. But it doesn’t take an intermediary geological interpretation to get to the basics of how surprising the Salt Lake valley’s environment is. (Pro-tip: Most U.S.-Geological Survey maps are available online at no charge, but for old-school paper map collectors/hoarders like me, a stop at Salt Lake City’s the Utah Department of Natural Resources Book Store is a must-do). "A map, it is said, organizes wonder,” wrote writer and Utah-landscape-enthusiast Ellen Meloy in The Last Cheater's Waltz: Beauty and Violence in the Desert Southwest. For me, a geological map is the best sort of organizational prompt for exploring the Wasatch Front, along with my trusty dog-eared copy of Roadside Geology of Utah by Halka Chronic. Everest is marine limestone.” In the greater Salt Lake Valley, geologic time is an in-your-face and immediately relatable record of rocky millennia past and uncertain seismic realities present. I’m reminded of the words of Pulitzer prize-winning chronicler of landscapes, John McPhee, when I’m explaining the ‘why bother’ imperative of geology: “If by some fiat I had to restrict all this writing to one sentence, this is the one I would choose: The summit of Mt. It’s a spectacular landscape containing the history of multitudes, writ large on hillsides and discernable immediately. And even farther back to the Paleozoic Era, I’d be standing on the Sahara-like sand dunes of North America’s west coast 300 million years prior. Dinosaurs trod here in Early Jurassic time 201.3 million years ago. ![]() ![]() When where I now stand was just above the shoreline of a massive, inland, freshwater lake stretching as far as the eye could see, hemmed in by the steep jut of glacier-capped mountains. The weather, run-ins with local wildlife, or on this day, smoke particles from nearby forest fires add atmospheric drama of deep pink and orange as the sun continues to rise.Īnd from this spot just above the linear grace of the Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU) - copper-cladded with siding mined from the you-can-see-it-from-space Rio Tinto Bingham Canyon Mine, a massive swath dug out of the flank of the Oquirrh Mountains looming along the western edge of the Salt Lake Valley - I’m hit with a visceral reminder of how very different the same view might have looked to the region’s earliest humans at their arrival sometime between 13,000-14,500 years ago. I’ve hiked this trail hundreds of times with my two Labradors trotting ahead on their own sniffing missions, yet the experience is always subject to change. On this crisp early fall morning hike along the Bonneville Shoreline Trail just above the University of Utah’s sprawling Research Park, I pause to catch my breath after a steady ascent from the trailhead parking lot hits me with the reminder that the modern city in which I live is ever filled with surprises. ![]() ![]() Further Information: Website | Blog | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram With this product feature, AnyDesk scores over its global competitors. The key factor in AnyDesk’s success story is its high, memory-efficient image quality, which enables users to work fluidly with bandwidths as low as around 100 kbps. The Stuttgart-based company enables users a secure way to remotely access one device to another, with all common operating systems and from cell phones to mainframes. The company is in more than 190 countries, with over 80,000 customers who rely on their software, including internationally renowned companies such as Bosch, McDonald’s and Google. In 2020 alone, the number of downloads doubled, making AnyDesk one of the 50 fastest growing companies in Germany. The scale-ups innovative solutions have already been installed more than 450 million times. We will support the company in further extending its offering for enterprise customers globally.”ĪnyDesk is one of the world’s leading providers of remote desktop software. We were particularly impressed by the activity levels on a global scale based on a technology stack that is built for a connected multi-platform, hybrid working environment world. ![]() We believe in the company’s ability to create next-generation solutions that meet the needs of this new era of remote work and are thrilled to support Philipp Weiser and the AnyDesk team as they continue to set new standards for the industry.”Ĭhristian Figge, Managing Director of General Atlantic, said: “We’re thrilled to be partnering with AnyDesk on the journey ahead. AnyDesk is a strong example of the agile, forward-thinking companies that are shaping Germany on a broad scale. As an investor with a global reach, General Atlantic will help us to continue scaling and growing in new markets as we strive to connect a rapidly growing global audience through our technology.”Īchim Berg, Operating Partner at General Atlantic, added: “The tech industry is driving significant innovation in the German business landscape, particularly within the software and IT service sector. ![]() We are proud to have such a renowned partner as General Atlantic on board for our journey. Philipp Weiser, Founder and CEO of AnyDesk, said: “It is our vision to help shape a more efficiently connected, digitized world, and our technology is one of the keys that will help us collectively get there without compromising on the reliability and security that our customers expect from us. In 2022, AnyDesk plans to offer its business customers even more functionality with a particular focus on enterprise features and localization for improved ease of use in markets across the globe. AnyDesk capitalized on the accelerated shift to a hybrid working environment fueled by the Covid-19 pandemic and expects to pass the milestone of 500 million downloads in December 2021. Achim Berg, Operating Partner at General Atlantic, will join the advisory board to support AnyDesk in further expanding into new markets globally.ĪnyDesk, based in Stuttgart, developed a proprietary software solution that provides users with secure remote access and delivers remote support on any device running across all major operating systems. The funds will help to further accelerate AnyDesk’s growth as the company develops new products and scales its team. With this investment, AnyDesk’s current valuation reaches €600 million (ca. Existing investors Insight Partners, EQT Ventures and Possible Ventures also participated in the round. AnyDesk, one of the world’s leading providers of remote desktop software, has secured more than €60m ($70m) in Series C funding in a combination of primary and secondary investment led by its new strategic partner General Atlantic, a leading global growth equity firm. The company will look to expand its team and product offering to support continued momentum as its valuation reaches €600m ($650m). The funding comes as the company reaches nearly 500 million downloads and continues its rapid growth fueled by the rise of remote work. ![]() Check your emails for your exclusive code. Sign up now to discover the world of Anya Hindmarch and receive 10 off your first order. Leather, canvas and nylon tote bags in a range of styles and colours. 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At issue are claims that most American diets lack adequate chromium and risk potentially serious health problems, and claims that chromium picolinate supplements burn fat, cause weight loss, increase muscle mass, reduce serum cholesterol, regulate blood sugar levels, and treat or prevent diabetes. The FTC said that these claims must be backed with solid scientific evidence, but these were not. The Federal Trade Commission today announced settlements with three California companies charged with making unsupported claims about weight loss and health benefits for chromium picolinate, one of the hottest dietary supplements on the market.
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