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![]() I use knockoff batteries, and Kingston 16GB memory cards (the ones I have seem to be discontinued.) My tripod is a Manfrotto 701HDV head on 055XPROB legs, which have a neat feature for pointing the camera straight down at the floor which can come in handy for things like animation. I never use the stock lens, but I have a Tamron AF 17-50mm f/2.8, Sigma 24mm f/1.8, and a Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 which seem to work for what I shoot. I bought it when DSLRs were anĮxciting new concept and it's served me really well. (And the Win-P key to switch screens quickly.) For a laptop I have a 15-inch Toshiba. I also have a Behringer AMP800 on my desktop to quickly patch audio output between the two stations. For recording audio, to avoid computer noise, I have a bundle of 25-foot cables - monitor, USBs, audio - running to a separate room where there's a second monitor, keyboard, mouse, a Marshall MXL V67G condenser mic going through a PreSonus TubePRE for vocals, and some older junkier Creative computer speakers. On my desktop, I have a Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speaker system and Audio-Technica ATH-M50 headphones.įor recording MIDI, I have a M-Audio Axiom 61 key controller. I feel like a serious hacker when I plug anything in. For the sound card, I have an M-Audio Delta 1010lt, which has all its inputs and outputs hanging out the back of the PC like spaghetti. My main monitor is a 23-inch Samsung SyncMaster. I built it myself a few years ago based on a guide for an editing rig. My computer is a PC with an Intel Core i7 920 2.66G, 12GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA Quadro K2000 graphics card. I continue to make original music, YouTube videos, and animated GIFs. Most recently I've created various weird side blogs, and a pair of surreal mashup albums called Mouth Sounds and Mouth Silence. I later created original music under the name Lemon Demon, and many YouTube videos including the horribly popular Potter Puppet Pals. ![]() I started in 2001, when I was 14, with Animutations, a series of bizarre Flash animations that went viral and sparked a minor web art movement. I'm Neil Cicierega, and I make all sorts of fun and silly media for the Internet. ![]()
![]() What it meansįor some, Peel’s comments are confirmation that referees are biased or have ulterior motives when calling games. The good news for Ranger fans is that Tim Peel hasn’t made a call that was so egregious against the Blueshirts that it springs to mind immediately. There’s no doubt that hockey fans can find something wrong with every NHL official. In The Athletic’s (subscription required) 2020 players poll Peel was ranked the second worst referee in the NHL. Peel has been controversial and has made his share of iffy calls (or non-calls). (Anyway, cheers, everyone.) /VG2cZcazi4- Greg Wyshynski March 24, 2021 (That sure did sound like Tim Peel, who I believe also called the Nashville penalty from center ice.) ![]() The unofficial reason given for the one-game suspension at the time was that Wyshynski tweeted out a picture of the two doing tequila shots, but it’s clear the NHL was not happy with Peel’s frank comments. Peel spoke about some taboo subjects including how referees are directed to call games by the league. Tim Peel was suspended by the NHL after he gave a long interview to Greg Wyshynski of Yahoo Sports in 2015. Peel had to be helped off the ice, but returned to the game. NOVEMBER 22, 2019: Referee Tim Peel #20 lies on the ice and is tended to by Domenic Nicoletta, Head athletic therapist of the Ottawa Senators after getting hit on the side of his head hit by a puck shot by Jacob Trouba #8 of the New York Rangers (Photo by Jana Chytilova/Freestyle Photography/Getty Images) / ![]() The only other memorable incident was in November 2019 when a Jacob Trouba shot hit Peel in the head during a game in Ottawa. You could say that it was just a “play on” situation, but Marchand dropped his gloves and was looking for a fight which Fox avoided. gRxUXgC8Xv- Conor Ryan February 27, 2021 Some questioned the lack of a call against Brad Marchand on this play.īrad Marchand and Adam Fox exchange pleasantries. I was just kind of shocked.”Įarlier this season, Peel was the referee in the Rangers’ 6-2 win over the Bruins on February 26. At the time Brassard said “Tim’s one of best refs in the league, he’s been around a long time,” Brassard said. The New York Post said that Peel was “screaming bloody murder” at Brassard. For some reason Peel took offense and skated to the bench and really laced into a perplexed Brassard. Brassard had an innocuous conversation with linesman Lonnie Cameron. In December 2015, there was a bizarre incident when Peel got into a heated R-rated conversation with Derick Brassard at the Rangers’ bench. It would be great if we could look back and say “Aha, Tim Peel made a bad call ad the Rangers lost!” but there is really no history of Peel making a call against the Rangers that was clearly questionable. It remains to be seen if he will fight it and if the referees’ union will support him. That’s a pretty definitive end to his career as an NHL referee. tKsg2SwGh8- NHL Public Relations March 24, 2021 Referee Tim Peel no longer will be working NHL games now or in the future. The F%%$ing Penalty Tim Peel "wanted to get against #Preds " #DETvsNSH #NHL #nhlfi /gWWn0OaD3L- Daydream Believer March 24, 2021 JnbCkpSuza- World Hockey Report March 24, 2021 Had to happen, but he was just saying something every ref thinks/does. The NHL has parted ways with Tim Peel after these comments. At the next TV timeout, Peel was hear saying “It wasn’t much, but I wanted to get a f-ing penalty against Nashville early.” It was a questionable call and it looked like the Red Wings Jon Merrill might have embellished it. Peel called a tripping penalty early in the second period on Predators forward Viktor Arvidsson. Does Peel have a history with the New York Rangers?įirst, the specifics. After a social media uproar, the NHL canned him. Peel said that he was looking to call a penalty against the Predators. He has lost his job following a comment he made that was caught on a hot microphone during Tuesday night’s game between Detroit and Nashville. The NHL took some stern action following a hot mic episode with referee Tim Peel. ![]() It delivered just 28 of its rated 30 mpg on our 200-mile highway fuel-economy test while the CR-V managed 32 mpg. In the real world, EPA estimates aren't always so easy to achieve, and our all-wheel-drive Equinox proved thirstier than expected. That said, Honda's CR-V outpaces the Equinox in both acceleration and fuel efficiency. Chevy's turbo 1.5-liter isn't speedy, but it does offer attractive EPA fuel-economy ratings. In the race for the best fuel economy, smaller engines are all the rage.
![]() There, cash flow reporting and analysis had to wait for the end of each quarter. That’s what was happening at Sourcegraph, a San Francisco-based startup with a mission to democratize code. But between data handoffs and manual analysis, reviewing cash flow gets pushed to the corners. ![]() And you can’t plan for anything long term - at. Without it, you don’t know your burn rate or the length of your runway. Understanding your cash flow is the lynchpin to strategic planning. The indirect formula starts with your net income and works backwards, accounting for changes in current assets and liabilities and non-cash items.Įxample of Cash Flow from Operating Activities You’ll also adjust for other factors that can affect your runway, such as changes to current liabilities. So in the above scenario, the transaction is reported on Monday (not Friday) - even if the transaction and receipt days fall in different months, quarters, or years. You track cash transactions when they’re made, not when they’re realized. The indirect method of cash flow accounting uses the accrual accounting method. That’s why many startups rely on the indirect method to understand net cash flow. Logging every cash receipt and disbursement into a spreadsheet is not the most efficient way to spend precious labor resources. With the direct method, someone has to follow the transaction from promise to paid. A sale may be noted on Monday, but the transaction isn’t posted until Friday. While the calculation is straightforward, tracking individual cash transactions is time consuming. The main benefits of using the direct method is that you know your actual cash status and can see it move through your cash flow systems. But it also includes taxes paid, accounts payable, and rent.
![]() The Advantages of Brunswick Billiards Products Brunswick was established back in 1845, and while the company was acquired in 2014 by bowling conglomerate AMF, its steadfast determination to provide the very best for its customers remains unsurpassed. The lineage and reputation of Brunswick are almost instantly recognizable to aficionados of both billiards and bowling, as the company has been manufacturing accessories for both for well over a century. For generations, Brunswick has strived to provide pool players with unsurpassed quality products that surpass the competition in terms of refinement and luxury. ![]() You’ll never want quality with any of the brands we carry, and that’s certainly the case with Brunswick. We’ve never believed in compromising our mission to bring our customers the very best. cities with a 10-week season, three weeks of playoffs, and a national championship.At Robertson Billiards & Spas, you’ll find no shortage of products that adhere to the highest standard of quality imaginable. World Team Billiards also will serve as the prototype for Pro Team Billiards _ six-player teams representing eight U.S. ![]() In 1995 he envisions 32 teams competing over 15 weeks for $1-million in Hong Kong. Last year the Philippines won the $200,000 World Team Billiards championship. This year, six of its 16 events were televised by ESPN or Prime Network.īecause of the overseas popularity of pool, Mackey came up with the idea of teams representing markets where touring pros gather _ Sweden, Germany, Japan, England, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and so on _ and the United States. In 1991, they asked him to be its commissioner. It was successful enough for Mackey to devise the Pro Billiards Tour, owned by the players. Virgin Islands and came up with a British-vs.-U.S. Mackey looked at the British Virgin Islands and U.S. Two years after that, a Virgin Islands yacht company looking for exposure hired him. "They didn't know how to work with people running hotels and convention centers, with corporate sponsors, how to make money from TV."Ī few years later, in 1986, Mackey staged a tournament. "That's like Joe Montana paying to play football," he said. Mackey demurred then, but he was intrigued that the players had to come up with their entry fees. Mackey was operating a Philadelphia convention center about 10 years ago, hearing presentations from promoters of wrestling, music, home shows _ "and one day, here comes Willie Mosconi into my office with some top guys, saying they want to do some pool on TV." We need a few stars to create a breakthrough to a mass audience. "We've begun what I consider the game's golden era," Mackey said. He is a five-time world champion who is far better known overseas and will earn more than $300,000 shooting pool in 1994. It's being replaced by a different breed of player."Įarl Strickland, 33, has won more than 40 tournaments. But we're glad that kind of place, that kind of game, is dying out. You can probably find a few of the old-style pool halls, too. There are a few still around, but they're dinosaurs. That's just another word for predator, anyway. "TV has brought success to the game," Mackey said, "but it also has exposed the hustler. The best hustlers could make a good living a generation ago, scaring up games against local hotshots who had never seen them (and most likely never would again). "But the days of Wimpy Lassiter and Minnesota Fats going from town to town for fast money, those days are long past." ![]() "From a nostalgia perspective, I suppose we'd like to hold on to the past to a certain extent," said Don Mackey, 46, of Spring Hill, commissioner (and originator) of the Pro Billiards Tour, World Team Billiards and Pro Team Billiards. ![]() Gord Sinclair and Rob Baker’s band was called Rick and the Rodents. Gord Downie was in a KCVI band called the Slinks. “We came into Kingston and, all of sudden, hockey was out and music became everything. When the boys were teens, the Downies moved into Kingston to a house on King Street West and Gord’s life changed. He and Gord shared a bedroom when they were growing up in Amherstview, with a toboggan hill outside their back door and a frozen swamp for playing hockey. No one has had a better seat for that story than Mike Downie himself. And in telling their story, it’s also telling the story of this country and why this band meant so much to so many Canadians.” “This is the full telling of the Tragically Hip. ![]() “A documentary about the Hip’s definitive story has never been done,” Mike Downie says. Though many films have been made of the Tragically Hip’s concerts and tours, no one has ever told the full story. “And we follow that career path all the way through until the very end, past that last concert and up to today and the various legacy projects.” “We are telling the story of the five members of the band, right from the beginning, and their Kingston roots when they were performing as a couple of different high school bands that slowly morphed into what becomes the Tragically Hip,” Mike Downie says. It’s a nice feeling to be back on campus. Funny how the years go by and, going back there, it seems not much has changed. The series will air on Amazon Prime in the fall of 2024. He’s making a four-part documentary about the Hip – from Gord’s childhood and high school years at Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute (KCVI), through to the Hip’s national and international stardom and the searing final concert at Kingston’s K-Rock Centre (now Leon’s Centre) in August 2016, 14 months before Gord Downie’s death from brain cancer at age 53. Nearly 40 years later, Mike Downie still wants people to see his kid brother’s band. They were just a bunch of guys playing at a Queen’s pub, but I was already a devotee. My brother’s band is playing and they’re great,” says Mike Downie, a documentary filmmaker and Gord’s older brother. “I meet people today and they say to me, ‘I remember you telling me, “Meet me at Alfie’s. Gord Downie, Artsci’87, and fellow Queen’s students Gord Sinclair, Artsci’86, LLD’16, and Rob Baker, BFA’86, LLD’16, along with two other Kingstonians, Paul Langlois, LLD’16, and Johnny Fay, LLD’16, were the soundtrack of your university years.Įven after success took the band to Toronto and eventually around the world, there was never any doubt that the Tragically Hip was a Canadian band. Maybe you saw them at the Clark Hall Pub, or soaked in sweat from a packed dance floor on a Saturday night at the Manor. ![]() If you were in Kingston anytime from the mid-1980s to the early ’90s, there was only one “Queen’s band” and that was Gord Downie and the Tragically Hip. They never wore kilts, didn’t play at football games, and if ever they marched, it was most assuredly to the beat of their own drummer. ![]() ![]() Now what does that mean for ABC graduates? Opportunity! As you can see, all these cities are hospitality oriented, which means that there are lots of restaurants, hotels, country clubs, night clubs, and bars. Look at all of the great cities listed at the bottom of the page where Tony has opened schools. Tony brings you all that experience in his school's curriculum and manual. The Sylvester family has been in the hospitality industry for three generations. ABC is one of the largest bartender training establishments in the nation with locations from coast to coast throughout the United States. ![]() The owner of ABC Bartending School, Tony Sylvester, opened his first classroom in 1977, and the rest is now history. You have come to the right place to find out more about our bartending school. Thank you for your interest in ABC Bartending School with locations nationwide and our Job Placement Assistance program. Viewers aren’t just passive observers, but can affect gameplay, both aiding the streamer and making their game more difficult.Bartending School ABC Bartending School Bartending School Prospective Student:Ī bartending school is a great place to learn a skill that can be profitable and enjoyable.
![]() You can choose the type for each list and filter out certain terms. > Various views inside a list More flexible and powerful Smart ListsĮach Reminders list is shown as single list but you can also add custom lists. You can swipe left and right to move between boards and set up custom tags per list. Tapping button on bottom left to switch between Lists and Boards. Board view with Date, Priority, List and Tag type Swiping on day, week, and month views will let you navigate between dates. You start with a list and in that list, you have list, day, week and month views. > Task Detail Page List, Day, Week, Month view on each lists – Subtasks, Repeat after Completion & Manual sort (GoodTask only) – Supporting landscape mode on all devices & Multi-tasking on iPads including iPad Pro Support – Board view with Date, Priority, List, Tag type ![]() – List, Day, Week, Month view on each lists Since 2013, the app has been updated regularly to get into current status.īasics of the usage will be described in other help documents and this will focus on key differences of GoodTask. Lots of users loved the concept and used it well ever since it debuted. GoodTask has expanded the ability of Reminders in many ways to make it more powerful and useful. This is available on iOS version only.Īpple’s Reminders app is great in many ways but it has it’s own limits. You can choose to give one-time payment or yearly auto-renewable subscription which will help tremendously. If you respect the work GoodTask has done for you, you can support GoodTask by being a supporter. GoodTask has been updated very frequently and continuously maintained since 2013. Maintaining an app is extremely hard on current environment. You can try out free trial version for 14 days. MacOS version is available on Mac App Store at a price of $39.99. You can either get one-time purchase or be a supporter to support continuous development of GoodTask. You need to unlock to use it without any limits. GoodTask for iOS is limited to 14 days of usage. With the base of Apple’s stock Reminders/Calendars, GoodTask lets you manage any type of projects and achieve things better. ![]() Start with a single step and achieve big things. Quick Actions let you manage your tasks quickly. Big things can’t be done in a single step. Complicated projects can easily be filtered and let you see the things you need to see the right things at the right time.ģ. Smart Lists let you focus the way you need to. To manage projects effectively, events and tasks should be managed together.Ģ. To achieve things, you need to manage your time. Showing tasks with calendar events are the way to go. Adding, checking, editing will all sync under the hood automatically. to your Reminders/Calendars, all the data on that account will also show on GoodTask. If you link your iCloud account or Google, Exchange, etc. GoodTask shows your built-in Apple’s Reminders and Calendars data. You can use it as a simple checklist to a complicated project manager. GoodTask is a task manager app for iOS and Mac. |
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