Course, those who use/abuse Draco AND are already experienced aren't hurting themselves by using Draco, but feel forced to find a way to lessen the grind to get what they want. That is pretty much the crux of the whole thing. Further, new players run to Draco thinking they are saving themselves time, but are sabotaging themselves since they won't get skilled at the game when they are carried. To many players, it represents an exploit, as players will not get banned (most likely) for abusing Draco, since it is possible without any external tools (and arguably, macros wouldn't/shouldn't be bannable, since Draco is perfectly possible if you just press the buttoms repeatedly yourself). There will always be a loot cave.ĭraco represents minimal investment but maximum reward. Tho if they did some sort of fast-level mode, in replace of Draco then cake is golden.ĭraco is a symptom. P.S I'll like to just point out, in-case anyone gets the wrong Idea, I won't leave the game if Draco is removed, but I will be dispointed, due to Warframe WILL be come Grind-frame, and if thats the case, then THAT is what will make me leave. So my qeastion is for you people, and in a Civil manner, to explain to me why there is hate for it, or is it just Trolls being Trolls? However, I can still believe, that Draco, brings out bad players or toxic people as well, and its generally a lazy way of leveling, Ths I do it to fast-level, so I can work on builds. In which will result in Warframe no longer gaining money. And the removal of Draco, which I whuold highly dout will happen, whuold cause a massive hell of a rage storm, and a huge loss of players. I'll like to fully understand and in civil manner why there is so much hate.įrom my standpoint: Draco is smipley a great place to go to if your wanting to level up quickly, and for players who are unable to level so quickly, due IRL issues, or so on. So lately, I've been seening alot of hate towards Draco, and even toxic players aginest thos who use it, and while I safely ignore them, and call them trolls, that should be banned.
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Psyonix also recognized their lack of marketing from Battle-Cars and engaged in both social media and promotions to market the game, including offering the game for free for PlayStation Plus members on release. Psyonix began formal development of Rocket League around 2013, refining the gameplay from Battle-Cars to address criticism and fan input. Psyonix continued to support themselves through contract development work for other studios while looking to develop a sequel. Battle-Cars received mixed reviews and was not a success, but gained a loyal fan base. Rocket League is a sequel to Psyonix's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, a 2008 video game for the PlayStation 3. Later updates for the game enabled the ability to modify core rules and added new game modes, including ones based on ice hockey and basketball. The game includes single-player and multiplayer modes that can be played both locally and online, including cross-platform play between all versions. The game went free-to-play in September 2020.ĭescribed as " soccer, but with rocket-powered cars", Rocket League has up to eight players assigned to each of the two teams, using rocket-powered vehicles to hit a ball into their opponent's goal and score points over the course of a match. Versions for macOS and Linux were also released in 2016, but support for their online services were dropped in 2020. Interactive Entertainment taking over those duties by the end of 2017. In June 2016, 505 Games began distributing a physical retail version for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with Warner Bros. The game was first released for PlayStation 4 and Windows in July 2015, with ports for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch being released later on. Rocket League is a vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix. Further studies are needed to find out what causes acute idiopathic hemorrhage and other adverse health effects. Other recent studies have suggested a potential link of early mold exposure to development of asthma in some children, particularly among children who may be genetically susceptible to asthma development, and that selected interventions that improve housing conditions can reduce morbidity from asthma and respiratory allergies.Ī link between other adverse health effects, such as acute idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage among infants, memory loss, or lethargy, and molds, including the mold Stachybotrys chartarum has not been proven. In 2009, the World Health Organization issued additional guidance, the WHO Guidelines for Indoor Air Quality: Dampness and Mould. In 2004 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) found there was sufficient evidence to link indoor exposure to mold with upper respiratory tract symptoms, cough, and wheeze in otherwise healthy people with asthma symptoms in people with asthma and with hypersensitivity pneumonitis in individuals susceptible to that immune-mediated condition. Severe reactions may include fever and shortness of breath. Severe reactions may occur among workers exposed to large amounts of molds in occupational settings, such as farmers working around moldy hay. Some people, such as those with allergies to molds or with asthma, may have more intense reactions. For these people, exposure to molds can lead to symptoms such as stuffy nose, wheezing, and red or itchy eyes, or skin. How do molds affect people?Įxposure to damp and moldy environments may cause a variety of health effects, or none at all. Large mold infestations can usually be seen or smelled. How do you know if you have a mold problem? Other materials such as dust, paints, wallpaper, insulation materials, drywall, carpet, fabric, and upholstery, commonly support mold growth. Wet cellulose materials, including paper and paper products, cardboard, ceiling tiles, wood, and wood products, are particularly conducive for the growth of some molds. Many building materials provide suitable nutrients that encourage mold to grow. When mold spores drop on places where there is excessive moisture, such as where leakage may have occurred in roofs, pipes, walls, plant pots, or where there has been flooding, they will grow. Mold in the air outside can also attach itself to clothing, shoes, and pets can and be carried indoors. Mold can enter your home through open doorways, windows, vents, and heating and air conditioning systems. How do molds get in the indoor environment and how do they grow? We do not have precise information about how often different molds are found in buildings and homes. The most common indoor molds are Cladosporium, Penicillium, and Aspergillus. Mold can also grow in dust, paints, wallpaper, insulation, drywall, carpet, fabric, and upholstery. Mold grows well on paper products, cardboard, ceiling tiles, and wood products. Mold will grow in places with a lot of moisture, such as around leaks in roofs, windows, or pipes, or where there has been flooding. Molds are very common in buildings and homes. (might upload some screenshots later)Īfter you uploaded the firmware, the device will reboot and you can check the firmware version either in the Netstream app, EyeTV or if you log onto the device via ssh with "root" as username and "service" as password an then type "Tombea -version". Maybe you have to click somewhere else first to get to the firmware update menu. This step might be different depending on your current firmware version. on my firmware version there was just a button that opens a dialog where I select the firmware file and then press the "upload file" button type this address in your browser like this: for me it was 192.168.0.157 ( this is different for everyone!) find out what IPv4-adress your Netstream 4C has on you LAN-Network (look it up in the app or your router) navigate to EyeTV.app -> Contents -> Resources -> Firmware -> SATIP install it and do the update from within EyeTV in the Preferences -> Devices -> Info Menu -> Update Firmware Button in this folder you can find the file "V1.update" then go into the folders Contents -> Resources -> Firmware -> SATIP then don't install it, just right click on the EyeTV icon and select "Show Package Contents" Send me a message and I'll send you a mirror link if this site ever goes down. If you want another version you can just change the last 4 numbers of the link. The firmware file is inside the EyeTV programm files.but only in specific versions. Step 1 - Downloading the right EyeTV3 version: Then a fow days later I found out how to make it work just as well with the 1.1.0.402r1V1 firmware and e bottom paragraph. I also saw that some of you don't get EyeTV4 to recognize the Netstream 4C so this might be worth a try. Later I found out that I was lucky and with my original 1.1.0-365r1 firmware it actually works with TVHeadend, Kodi, EyeTV and the EyeTV Netstream App all at the same time without any modifications right out of the box. I was having trouble getting the device to work with TVHeadend and Kodi, so I thought an update might help. I could not find any Windows installers for EyeTV3.maybe the firmware is also present in the Windows version. I found the firmware update only inside the MacOS versions of EyeTV3. You just need to find the right Eyetv3 version for MacOS and download it. You can do it with MacOS, Windows or Linux but not with your smartphone (or maybe you can if you can find a super old version of the EyeTV netstream phone app but I don't have access to those) The FAQ and the articles on the Geniatech site are a lie. I wasted the last 2 days but I found a way to update the firmware of my Netstream 4C from version 1.1.0-365r1 to version 1.1.0.402r1V1. I can't guarantee that this also works for you. Android: m.in.DANGER! This precodure worked for me.PC: Windows 7 or newer, 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (or compatible), sound card.iOS: iPad Air, iPad (iPad 2 or newer), iPad mini, iPhone (iPhone 4S or newer).Network: RJ45 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet.Tuner: DVB-T / DVB-T2 (operates in Poland).The latest tablets and smartphones have high image resolution. Even on a small Retina screen or in full HD resolution, HD channels look great thanks to a much better picture quality than in previous generation devices. Thanks to the automatic, hardware transcoding, DTV Netstream Quad transmits HD channels to the phone or tablet without loading the home network. With DTV Netstream Quad, television at home without restrictions – attachment to the wall outlet. On four devices, you can enjoy HD TV everywhere at home – on your tablet, smartphone or computer.ġ. DTV Netstream Quad will make DVB-T television part of the home network. The quad tuner will allow you to watch different TV channels on 4 different devices at the same time. Enjoy the HD TV picture on any tablet, smatphone, computer at home or in the garden, simultaneously on up to 4 receivers. Thanks to DTV Netstream Quad, every user can watch their favorite program on TV. Automatic device transcoding will allow you to stream unencrypted HD channels directly to your tablet or smartphone, without burdening your home network and mobile devices. Watch TV anywhere in your home on Windows / Mac OS / Android / iOS devicesįorget about the cables. NCL was founded in 1966, headquartered in Miami (Florida USA) and publicly traded (NASDAQ) company listed on NYSE ( NYC). Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is a subsidiary company of the shipping corporation Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NCLH). NCL Joy ship is currently scheduled for a drydock refurbishment in 2024 (January 6 thru February 16), to be conducted at Grand Bahama Shipyard in Freeport. Following the refit, NCL Joy started Alaskan cruises from homeport Seattle WA, then was repositioned for Mexican Riviera roundtrips from homeport Los Angeles CA. The works involved ~1400 people and 40+ onboard venues and areas were revamped. The company specializes in cruise ship refurbishment and interior design services. The refurb project was managed by MJM Marine (part of MJM Group (Northern Ireland UK). Then the liner was repositioned from China to the USA. In 2019, NCL Joy was drydock refurbished to become virtually identical to sistership Norwegian Bliss - NCL's most successful liner ever. The vessel (IMO number 9703796) is currently Bahamas- flagged (MMSI 311000599) and registered in Nassau. This class is approx 7000 GT-tons larger in comparison to the company's second-biggest vessel - Norwegian Epic. The 2017-built Norwegian Joy cruise ship (ordered as "Norwegian Bliss") is the 2nd of all four Breakaway Plus-class NCL liners - with sisterships Norwegian Escape (2015), Norwegian Bliss (2018), Norwegian Encore (2019). 9 days, one-way from New York to Quebec Cityħ days, one-way from Quebec City to New Yorkħ days, round-trip Caribbean Harvest Caye, Cozumel Roatanģ days, round-trip Bahamas Great Stirrup Cay Nassauġ1 days, one-way from Miami to Panama Cityġ0 days, one-way from Panama City to Miamiġ0 days, one-way from Miami to Southamptonġ1 days, one-way from Southampton to Miamiġ0 days, round-trip Caribbean Dominican Republic TortolaĨ days, one-way from New York to Quebec Cityġ5 days, one-way from Miami to Los Angelesħ days, round-trip Mexican Riviera Cabo Puerto Vallartaġ6 days, one-way from Los Angeles to Miamiġ6 days, one-way from Miami to Los Angelesĥ days, round-trip Mexican Riviera Cabo San Lucas EnsenadaĤ days, round-trip Bahamas Great Stirrup Cay Nassauĥ days, round-trip Caribbean Great Stirrup Cay Cozumelĩ days, round-trip Alaska Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point Skagwayġ0 days, round-trip Alaska Glacier Bay, Skagway Juneauĩ days, round-trip Alaska Ketchikan, Skagway Juneauĩ days, round-trip Alaska Dawes Glacier, Skagway Juneau So, being able to articulate your memories may be key.Ī study was done with infants 2- to 3-years old where they were told to verbally recount their experience with a toy that they played with in a lab. Autobiographical memories may depend heavily on language skills for us to actually store these memories away and recall them later. This means that for the most part, if you try to recall your earliest memories, typically you won’t have many memories from before you were 4- or 5-years old. Young children struggle to hold onto all of the information needed for the process of encoding and consolidating memories to happen. But why is it that we don’t remember much from when we were really young? Let’s take a look at some of the factors theorised by other psychologists.Ī problem with being really young is that you don’t have a lot of space in your short-term memory compared to adults. This phenomena is called childhood amnesia, and that refers to the inability to remember autobiographical memories from our infancy or early childhood. However, he did identify the phenomena that I’m about to discuss so credit is given where it is due. I’m not sure if there are many fans of his left. This is my fifth column so I should probably get this out of the way: I’m not a fan of Freud. I’m sure this is a common occurrence for many older family members just love to ask you about things from your infancy that you most definitely do not remember. You know, like the things you don’t even remember doing when you were 2-years old. What do you remember? How old are you in that memory?Įvery now and then when my family and I get together for dinner, my parents or grandparents would start laughing over an old memory they have of when my brother or I were younger. Recovered memories of childhood trauma.Imagine: you’re in Sigmund Freud’s office and he asks you to recall the earliest memory that you can remember. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder). Childhood trauma and PTSD symptoms increase the risk of cognitive impairment in a sample of former indentured child laborers in old age. Can you unconsciously forget an experience? Updated 2016.īurri A, Maercker A, Krammer S, Simmen-Janevska K. Clinical Practice Guidline for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT).Ĭleveland Clinic. Clinical practice guideline for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder: What is exposure therapy?.Īmerican Psychological Association. Psychotherapies.Īmerican Psychological Association. The price of distrust: Trust, anxious attachment, jealousy, and partner abuse. Rodriguez LM, DiBello AM, Øverup CS, Neighbors C. Signs you might have repressed unresolved trauma from childhood. How childhood trauma affects us as adults. kids exposed to traumatic social or family experiences. The return of the repressed: The persistent and problematic claims of long-forgotten trauma. This can lead to an alteration in the development of trust that leads to an intense fear of abandonment. Abandonment issues: In many cases, the very people who should be caring for a child hurt them.Chronic pain or illnesses: Some studies show that people with early childhood trauma may be susceptible to developing chronic pain or illnesses later in life.Frustration, social anxiety, and distrust can also occur with low self-esteem. Low self-esteem: Low self-esteem can be hard to identify but becomes apparent through fears of being judged, people-pleasing, not setting boundaries, or lack of self-worth.For example, if an ACE occurred in an elevator, other similar small spaces may cause anxiety or panic. Certain places make you uncomfortable: Certain smells, noises, environments, sights, or other sensations may cause discomfort.Some find it difficult to identify why they feel irritable, stressed, or angered. Intense mood swings: Trauma survivors might either feel numb or have overwhelming emotions. It becomes concerning when change triggers persistent extreme emotions that interfere with daily life or relationships. Inability to cope with change: Stress is normal when you are pushed out of your comfort zone.You speak in a childlike voice, show stubbornness, and have outbursts that are difficult for you to control. Childish reactions: Childish reactions may look like a tantrum.Your heart rate increases, and you may feel sick to your stomach. Anxiety triggers a reaction where adrenaline courses through the body, telling it to fight or leave a situation. Anxiety: Childhood trauma increases the risk of anxiety.You might feel unsafe around a person you just met because the person reminds you of someone involved in your childhood trauma. Strong reactions: Strong reactions can often catch you off guard. Refunds are made promptly using your original payment method. If the goods don't arrive back with us or are not in a sellable condition, we will be unable to give you a refund. 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I see snowboarders trading baggy pants for spandex shorts, knit beanies for sunbonnets. I see bicyclists pedaling across sizzling blacktop, panniers loaded with crampons and balaclavas, corniced ridges flashing in the distance. In this dynamic, this movement, I see the potential for a novel style of recreation: winter as destination, winter as goal. For the moment, the cold and snow and white remain with us, though they are indeed acting shifty, retreating to alpine redoubts, the protected heights. Experts claim the season is disappearing from the overcooked, climate-deranged West, and while that’s true, it’s not instantaneous. This image intrigues me, the image of a winter that doesn’t come knocking on your door but rather beckons from yonder horizon, demanding a pilgrimage of sorts. Above Palm Springs, for Christmas Babies willing to suffer and slog and sweat, a floating island of winter awaits. Alexander von Humboldt articulated his theory of altitudinal zonation in 1802: The higher you go, the colder it gets, i.e. And where there is relief, ah, there is relief. A vertiginous wall of cliffs and dust that soars from the bars and boutiques of downtown Palm Springs, the loftiest crags of the range appeared to have received.Ĭonsulting my computer, I learned that the Cactus to Clouds Trail (C2C) ascends 10,600 vertical feet over roughly 16 miles - from the floor of the Coachella Valley to the tip of San Jacinto Peak, just about the largest topographical relief in the Lower 48. Palm Springs threw an existential challenge on the table, a challenge that promptly leapt from the table and whupped my butt: Who are you without your beloved season, without snowshoes strapped to your boots and rime coating your mustache? Turns out I was a sad dude, a pathetic, sniveling, self-pitying Christmas Baby, not yet sure a different version of me even existed.ĭefeated, depressed, I stepped outside one bright February morning, cup of coffee in hand, dread of another day’s topaz swimming pools in mind, and gazed up at the San Jacinto Mountains. Instead of crystallized joy there was, ugh, air-conditioning.Īuthor Rebecca Solnit has written of “geographically contingent identities,” which is a fancy way of saying that we are required to become different versions of ourselves in different environments. Instead of blizzards, there was a parched arroyo abutting a waterpark clogged with shrieking (presumably urinating) kids. By late January, there was no denying that I missed my snowy winters. The Sonoran Desert is fascinating, intricate and alluring, and Palm Springs has certain charms too, among them tacos, birdwatching and tacos. ( You’re not winter!) Exploring BLM lands behind the Vons supermarket, I stumbled on pink and purple flowers in full bloom. Traversing a litter-strewn lot flanking I-10, I crouched to observe a creeping tarantula. I knew my passion for vast frosty silences and frigid storms was going to make it a tough go, but pretending otherwise, I set myself a schedule: long morning sessions at the laptop, long afternoon strolls through the weirdness of the place. You are so totally screwed.Īccess to a rent-free writing hideout - a deceased relative’s empty condo - lured me to SoCal. Driving into the Coachella Valley - into a sprawling expanse of thirsty brown dirt unlike anything I’d ever encountered - I heard a voice snickering in my ear: Welcome to your new digs, Christmas Baby. Odd, then, that a handful of years post-Pole, fresh off a two-week ski tour (numb toes, brittle tent, wonderful stuff), I pointed my car toward Palm Springs, California, intending to reside in that baking, sandblasted desert metropolis for a spell. It’s a kind of crystallized joy sparkling inside my heart. Winter, I realized at the bottom of the planet, is my modus operandi, my way of being. I am me, the Christmas Baby, and shoveling Antarctica’s drifts only reinforced my allegiance to all things shivery and severe. Your average sane person deems lumbar-busting labor in 70-below-zero temps undesirable, a major bummer - but I am not your average sane person. Heck, when I graduated from college, my first job was to wield a shovel at the South Pole. My childhood was devoted to sledding, my adolescence to climbing frozen backcountry waterfalls. 25, I traded a cozy womb for a markedly less cozy hospital bed and never looked back. Born just shy of the Canadian border on Dec. Winter - cold, snowy and blindingly white - has always been my season, my native home. How did you bring together so much content?Īndy: Like publishing projects we’ve been involved with in the past, the key was to keep the component chapters and projects independent of each other for as long as possible. Thanks to StudioLink, these were all non-destructive to the screen-captured panels, so if we wanted to revisit them after reviewing early hard-proofs etc., everything was easily editable. There are literally hundreds of them in the book, and they all have live filters ‘unsharp mask’ applied, along with some white balance adjustments to improve sharpness and colours for print. Ian: StudioLink was a massive help to us. How much StudioLink functionality did you use? StudioLink’s integrated vector design and photo editing capabilities within Publisher has been a big game changer. So a lot of files were prepped ready to accept the actual content. Once we decided on the orange Pantone® colour used throughout the book, we were able to template a lot of the pages like the chapter and project front covers. We did early tests and decided this approach worked well.įrom the previous workbooks, we already had a ‘house style’ established in terms of size, colours, layout and fonts etc. A lot of full screenshots are cropped by flowing in from ‘off the page’ and then supplemented with more captions and zoomed in areas. The approach I decided to take was to try and illustrate the final objective instead of breaking down each step. We knew that most of the projects for Publisher would be multi-page, with potentially a lot more ground to cover than the projects in the Designer and Photo Workbooks. Ian: I had to give the art direction a lot of thought. What was your process for designing the Workbook? As we’re focused on quality, the book was subject to rigorous Quality Assurance checks as you’d expect both for its written content and all the downloadable files to follow along with the projects. This kept development distributed until we brought the Workbook together into one file. By using JIRA task assignment, chapters and projects were owned by authors or designers. How easy was it to multi-author?Īndy: The core team was about five people-a mix of technical authors and graphic designers working in a DropBox cloud environment. We had three main stages: Planning-Development-Book Assembly/Publishing. using internal and external commissions, all at different stages of development, the project and chapters were developed as independent Publisher files. How did you plan out and manage such a huge publication?Īndy: Because of the nature of the projects, i.e. We would also like to thank Fernando Martins Ribeiro for shooting some of the product photography and images for the cover. Ian: We also worked with some amazing designers, illustrators, and publishing experts from all over the world to bring you the rest of the projects, and we would like to say a big thanks to Eleni Debo, Roberta Burattini, Rosa Maglione, Steve Simpson, Sandi Dez, David Hussner, and our in-house graphic designer James Bates for their inspiring contributions. Emily Goater, our in-house Affinity Publisher product expert provided the Page Design Principles chapter, and we were also very pleased to commission Adam Banks, former Editor of MacUser, so he could share his 30 years of magazine publishing experience. You’ll see his design skills in action in the Workbook’s brochure and poster projects. Who was involved in its creation?Īndy: For starters, Ian brought many years of graphic design experience to the table, especially with page layouts. It’s packed with projects, tips and tricks, all supported by our Interface Tour and Core Skills chapters, as well as a DTP-specific Page Design Principles chapter. Tell us a bit about the Workbook.Īndy: Well, I think the most important point to make is that the Workbook was published entirely in Affinity Publisher! It is our largest book yet (544 pages) and has the same high production values as the already available Affinity Designer and Photo Workbooks. In this article, we speak to two key members of the team: our Head of Documentation Andy Capstick, who edited and co-authored the book, and our Creative Projects Manager Ian Cornwall, who directed the overall look and contributed three hands-on projects, to gain an insight into how it was created. It comes in both English and German language, and is now available to purchase on the Affinity Store. 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