![]() So far just for convenience sake I've been using the Epson papers. There are a lot of great papers out there, but unless you have the specific profiles to load for your Epson printer for non-Epson papers you will get iffy to poor results. If you've read this far, you know I'm a bit lost. (I know, this is dumb, the paper is the cheapest part, vs mat and frame.) HP Premium Plus 13x19 at about $2 - $2.50 starts to hurt. I've seen Epson Premium 13x19 at about $1.75/sheet, which is OK. The Staples paper is cheapest, $1.30/sheet. What is Luster? Sparkly?)Ĭost is a concern. Is it like matte? (Epson also has Luster. There is also Epson Premium photo paper in Semi-Gloss, but I don't know what it looks like. I have used HP Premium Plus Soft-Gloss in 8.5x11" sizes, but that finish isn't available in 13x19". The pictures will be framed behind glass, but I don't really trust the Staples paper to resist fading. Staples has no information on this, unlike Epson and HP which have apparently done testing on their papers. ![]() I tried some Staples Photo Supreme 13x19" Matte (the only paper of that size I can get locally), and they like it, but I'm not sure how well it will hold up to fading. The people who are getting the pictures like a matte finish. I'm looking for help or advice on a good 13x19" photo paper to print with my Epson Artisan 1430. ![]()
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![]() ![]() He always was aware of who he was and what he represented.Guy Lafleur was born on 20 September 1951 in the pulp mill town of Thurso, Québec, along the Ottawa River. Both throughout his career and after his retirement, following 1991-92 and two final seasons playing for the Nordiques, he represented a lifeline to Beliveau and Richard, and the time when Montreal was the center of the hockey universe and Quebecers dominated the league. Off the ice, he was a rock star, acclaimed as such and reveling in living that life.īut Lafleur was even larger than that. He was Salvador Dali on the ice, an artist who blended dream and reality. He took your breath away on those dashes down the boards as a member of one of the great lines in hockey history, which had Lemaire at center and Steve Shutt on the left. ![]() He was about playing looking-good hockey. That was a prime example of a marquee athlete meeting a marquee moment and owning it. Slap shot, low, far side against Gilles Gilbert. Guy Lafleur Bruce Bennett Studios via Gettyīut there has never been a more dramatic goal in Stanley Cup playoff history than the one scored by Lafleur on a drop pass from Lemaire that tied the Too Many Men Game 7 against the Bruins in the 1979 semifinals. 2? Maybe you’d rank Sidney Crosby’s Golden Goal against Team USA to win the Gold Medal in the 2010 Olympics at No. How would you rank the most memorable goals in hockey history? Paul Henderson in Moscow of Game 8 of the 1972 Summit Series would be first by acclamation, correct? Then, and largely because of Ray Lussier’s iconic photo, perhaps Bobby Orr flying through the air after scoring the 1970 Cup winner, at No. It kind of reminded me when Bernie “Boom-Boom” Geoffrion came out of a two-year retirement in 1966-67 and scored 17 goals at age 35 playing for the Blueshirts. I was working for the Devils when he came out of a three-season retirement to join the Rangers for the 1988-89 season and scored 18 goals in 67 games at age 37. He was always approachable, friendly and cooperative. I watched him as a fan for the first five years of his career and later got to know him professionally, covering a fair amount of Montreal’s playoff games in the late 1970s. Lafleur wore a helmet, as he did for the first two seasons of his career, which helped put a lid on his charisma. Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur dead at 70Īs it happens, I was at The Forum when Lafleur made his NHL debut in the opening game of the 1971-72 season against the Rangers, after having been the first-overall choice of the previous draft by dint of Canadiens general manager Sam Pollock’s deal of a lifetime with the California Golden Seals for that top pick. He handled life under the searing spotlight with a manner of grace and appreciation that did him proud. He held on high the torch that had been passed to him by legendary forebearers Rocket Richard and Jean Beliveau as seamlessly as Jacques Lemaire passed him the puck on the ice. Lafleur was a cultural icon in Montreal and throughout the province of Quebec. He was more than his five Stanley Cup championships. He was more than his two straight Hart Trophies and three Art Ross scoring titles. He was larger than his numbers, which featured six straight 50-goal and 100-point seasons and a career total of 560 goals and 1,353 points. That is what they were, and that is what Lafleur provided: a rush.īut Lafleur, whom we lost on Friday to cancer at age 70, was larger than hockey. 10, because you cannot quite share the communal excitement and anticipatory buzz that built in one arena after another accompanying those rushes. And you can’t even quite fully experience the Lafleur Sensation by watching YouTube clips of the Habs’ beloved No. The players wear helmets and there aren’t the wide open spaces of the 1970s on the ice. His long blond hair waving in the wind, racing up the right side with the puck on his stick until he would unleash that lethal slap shot of his that would, as often as not, hit the back of the net. ![]() That was part of Lafleur’s magnetism and dynamism. If you think that Connor McDavid, Artemi Panarin, Trevor Zegras, Jack Hughes and the like are electrifying, then you should have seen Guy Lafleur, because there has never quite been anything like it and there’s never been anyone quite like Le Démon Blond. Rangers can switch things up by hiring youthful Marc Savard for new staff ![]() Mets' lackluster season was unexpected when looking at the past Peter Laviolette will give Rangers the culture shock they asked for Henrik Lundqvist a Hall of Famer in every way: 'Never in my wildest dreams' NHL's cowardly decision to ban cause-themed jerseys sends wrong message ![]() ![]() ![]() You can decant your wine a couple of hours before you plan to drink it. To avoid pouring sediment into the decanter, always leave a bit of liquid in the bottle. Recork the leftover wine within 18 hours.If the sediment starts reaching the top, stop pouring and tilt the bottle upright to let it settle down again. Pour the wine into the decanter slowly but steadily.Always keep the bottom of the bottle low to keep the sediment from reaching the neck, and avoid disturbing the sediment. Slowly tilt the bottle toward the decanter.Make sure all the sediment settles at the bottom of the bottle before opening it. Start by sitting your bottle upright for at least 24 hours before decanting, especially if you store your wines horizontally.To be sure you are doing it correctly, follow this guide: How to Properly Decant Your Winesĭecanting wine, while not difficult, does take some time and patience. You must always limit the leftover's exposure to the air and keep it cool. But keep in mind, too much oxygen can ruin a good wine. Aeration expands all the dormant aromas and flavors in your wine by releasing accumulated gases and softening the tannins. Wines spend quite a while inside the bottle with no oxygen exposure. Decanting also enhances a wine's flavor by exposing it to fresh air, and allowing it to breathe. This is especially helpful for red wines, which hold the most sediment. Why Decant Wines?ĭecanting has numerous benefits, including separating the sediment from the liquid. Carafes are simply meant for better presentation and ease of serving your wine. Glass decanters are designed to facilitate the aeration process. While both wine-holding vessels will impress your guests, they have different purposes. ![]() It's important to note that a decanter is not the same as a carafe. Decanters often have an easy-pour neck and come in all shapes and sizes. We call it an "art" because you need to do it without disturbing the sediment at the bottom - which is easier said than done. The short answer is that a little aeration can make a striking difference in the flavor of your wine.ĭecanting wine is the art of slowly pouring your wine from its original bottle into a glass vessel or decanter. Not everyone may be familiar with a decanter or why you would use one. ![]() ![]() ![]() “I believe more public awareness of these incidences and more development in our understanding of cryoseisms can help us all better know what is really occurring. “Most of the evidence we have is based on reports of loud boom noises in areas that experience these cold temperature drops,” Battaglia said. because of the type of soil these regions have.īecause they’re so fleeting, it’s been difficult for researcher to gather concrete data about frost quakes. That weaker jet stream could cause a “wobble” between cold and warm air masses, bringing with it more polar vortexes-and more frost quakes.įor now, the possibilities of frost quakes are probably confined to the frigid, flat plains of the Midwest, the southeastern Canada area, and the northeastern U.S. ![]() A shift in the polar vortex will deliver some of the coldest air of the. “The warming arctic is creating a smaller temperature gradient between the low latitudes and high latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, implying the jet stream may be weakening.” Often accompanied by loud cracking or booming sounds, frost quakes, or cryoseism. “With warming temperatures from climate change, it is possible that more frost quakes could occur in the future,” he said. The ongoing heat wave that is plaguing the Pacific Northwest and melting everything from roads to mountains has made its way up to Alaska, and it's bringing with it a unique form of environmental. ![]() The following June, Battaglia published a follow-up paper suggesting that frost quakes were occurring more frequently because of climate change. That same season, Battaglia-who was then living in Rockford, Illinois, near Chicago-first heard local reports about loud booms, sparking his curiosity and leading him to write the first paper to describe frost quakes in December 2015 in the journal Weatherwise (its title: “Frost Quakes: Forecasting the Unanticipated Clatter”). A 2014 blast in Calgary was thought to be a frost quake, though it remains unconfirmed. It’s not the first time that people have reported hearing frost quakes. ![]() ![]() ![]() This form was also seen in the flashback of " Three Gems and a Baby".įrom "Steven the Sword Fighter" to " Together Alone", Pearl wore an aqua blue tunic with a small yellow star on the center of her chest and a lighter satin sash ribbon around her upper waist. She also wore short salmon pink-colored leggings, light-green socks, and slip-on ballet flats to match. Her hair was also a little longer, somewhat resembling a bob.įrom "Gem Glow" to " Steven the Sword Fighter", Pearl wore a sleeveless, sky blue top that had a yellow star, and a translucent chest and transferred into a transparent silk ballet skirt around her waist. In " Story for Steven", " We Need to Talk", " Greg the Babysitter", and " A Single Pale Rose", episodes that flashback to around the 1980s, along with Lapis Lazuli's flashback in " Same Old World" Pearl wore a cropped ruffle mesh capelet with a draped sleeveless and shoulderless heart-shaped aqua top, short lavender leggings, salmon pink leg warmers, and pale blue ballet flats. ![]() This form also appears when Pearl regenerates in Steven Universe: The Movie. Her hairstyle is a mix between its style during the Rebellion and its style in the 80s. The bottom half has a pink skirt with transparent drapes over it and pale blue ballet flats. The top half has puffy blue shoulders, an amber-colored top with a V neck, a diamond-shaped cutout at the bottom, and a light yellow trim along the bottom. In "A Single Pale Rose" and "Now We're Only Falling Apart", which flashback to the time she served Pink Diamond, Pearl wears a dress resembling Pink Diamond's. Pearl's gemstone is located in the middle of her forehead and has no facets. Pearl is usually drawn without eyelashes or pupils, although they have been seen in some close-ups. Her hair is a light peach color (looking light pink in some scenes) and resembles a pixie-cut in the front, while in the back, her hair leads to a point. She is nearly equal in height (with hair) to Garnet's chin. She is quite a tall Gem, towering over Amethyst, Ruby, Sapphire, Peridot, and Steven alike. Pearl has a slender, thin build, an ivory complexion, light cyan eyes, a pointed nose, and thin lips. ![]() Steven, who is half-Gem, has adventures with his friends and helps the Gems protect the world from their own kind.Pearl's pupils and eyelashes from " Lars and the Cool Kids". The show tells the coming-of-age story of a young boy, Steven Universe (Zach Callison), who lives with the Crystal Gems-magical, humanoid aliens named Garnet (Estelle), Amethyst (Michaela Dietz), and Pearl (Deedee Magno Hall)-in the fictional town of Beach City. It is Cartoon Network’s first animated series to be created solely by a woman. He is known as the voice of Steven Universe, the title character of Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe and its follow-ups Steven Universe: The Movie and Steven Universe Future.Ībout Steven Universe: Steven Universe is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network. ![]() She is best known for originating the role of Belle in the Broadway musical adaptation of Beauty and the Beast (1994), as well as for providing the voices of Megara “Meg” in Hercules (1997), Madame Gina in Porco Rosso (2005), Rose Quartz on Steven Universe, and Lin in Spirited Away.Ībout Zach Callison: Zachry Callison is an American actor and singer. Swara reports from Awesome Con in Washington DC to bring you two interviews with two of the voice cast of the hit series Steven Universe! We talk with Zach Callison (Steven) and Susan Egan (Rose Quartz) on what the show and their characters have meant to them, what they thought of that mind-blowing season 5 finale, Susan’s work as Meg, the original Belle on Broadway, and Broadway Prince Party, and much more!Ībout Susan Egan: Susan Farrell Egan is an actress, singer, and dancer, known for her work on the Broadway stage. Reading Time: 2 minutes Left: Swara Ahmed with Zach Callison | Right: Swara Ahmed wih Susan Egan ![]() ![]() Her early readers include simple text with lots of repetition. ![]() Pat is also the illustrator of the highly acclaimed BISCUIT series of “”I Can Read”” books written by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and published by HarperCollins She has also created several wordless books about a dog named JACK. ![]() Her most recent books include Squeak the Mouse Likes His House, Pie for Chuck, and Pants for Chuck, all “”I Like to Read”” books published by Holiday House. 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For all types of enquires for Distributorship, call us on 022-67130300. ![]() ![]() ![]() While a recent survey by condom company SKYN found they’re having sex younger (starting at age 16 compared to 18 for millennials) and they’re more sexually adventurous (42 percent would have a threesome compared to 30 percent of millennials), 65 percent of them take safe sex seriously, an upswing from 54 percent of millennials, and they’re also bringing back traditional values like marriage (80 percent of them plan on getting married someday, finds youth marketing firm YPulse). “Generation Z is both trendy and timeless, which is rare for youth generations in the last 50 years,” says Tim Elmore, co-author of “ Generation Z Unfiltered: Facing Nine Hidden Challenges of the Most Anxious Population.” They’re digital pioneers, boldly looking toward the future, but also surprisingly old-fashioned. “They’ve seen how an economic downturn can impact people’s lives,” says Grace. And they’re better at saving money (32 percent do it regularly compared to 23 percent of Gen-Xers when they were the same age), thanks to the ripple effects of the 2008 recession (when the oldest of them was just 13). They’re progressive but less partisan - a third decline to call themselves Democrats or Republicans. Most are pursuing college (59 percent compared to 32 percent of Gen-Xers at their age). “They see the world so differently than those who came before them,” says Meghan Grace, author of “ Generation Z: A Century in the Making.” According to Pew Research on American Gen-Zers, nearly half are ethnic minorities (48 percent) and a third know someone who uses gender-neutral pronouns (35 percent). ![]() Last year, they became the largest generation, constituting 32 percent of the global population - or 2.47 billion of the 7.7 billion people on Earth - surpassing the millennials and Baby Boomers, respectively.īut their strength isn’t just in their numbers. The eldest member of Generation Z - the demographic born between 19 - is just 24, and yet the group’s dominance is already being felt. Why Gen Z is learning to love Big Brother Millennials and Gen Z unleash on the work habits of Baby Boomers - power-hungry and can't Google ‘Anti-social behavior’: Why Gen Z struggles to make and keep friendships Gen Z enjoy live sports less than other generations: poll ![]() ![]() I’m going to make you scream so loud tonight that the neighbors will complain.Have a new trick I’d like to try with my tongue tonight. ![]()
![]() ![]() Playtime: Your puppy needs exercise and interaction with you.Never punish them for housetraining “mistakes.” When they eliminate outside, reward them immediately. Pick the puppy up and carry them to the designated potty area. Most young puppies have to eliminate at least every 45 minutes when awake. Potty breaks: Every time your puppy eats, drinks, wakes up, plays, sniffs around the room, provide them with a potty break.What goes in on a regular schedule will come out on a regular schedule. Put your puppy on a regular feeding schedule. Mealtime: Young puppies eat three times a day.Routine makes it easier for everyone, humans included. Structure will help your new canine family member feel secure and understand what’s expected of them. Your vet should give your puppy a checkup in the next few days. For example, where do you want the puppy to sleep? Is the puppy allowed on the furniture? Can the puppy have food scraps from the table? Set your rules ahead of time and stick to them. The puppy needs to learn the house rules from the very beginning. Because your puppy probably hasn’t gotten all of their shots, they shouldn’t interact with strange dogs or even walk where other dogs do. Don’t interact with dogs outside your home.If the elder dog becomes agitated, separate or redirect the puppy. As long as an adult dog’s behavior is appropriate when correcting a puppy, it’s okay if they growl a little. Puppies are still developing their communication skills and don’t understand the rules set in place by adult dogs. That will be important very soon, but should not start on the first day. Don’t invite friends and neighbors over to meet the dog yet. Let them hold them in their laps with your help. Discourage them from picking up the puppy. Give your dog a chance to meet each of you quietly. If possible, do this one person at a time. Introduce the puppy to their new family.When they relieve themselves, use a command that you’ll stick to, like “go potty,” and reward them with a special treat and praise. Start by taking them to the outside area where you want them to eliminate. Then introduce them to the rest of the house, one room at a time. Instead, let them explore a designated area where you are, too. Too many new places, smells, and people at once may confuse them. Here are some tips to make sure the first day is the best it can be for your puppy, for you, and for your family. Start off right by staying home, so you can make your puppy feel secure and enjoy every minute of this experience. It’s your first day as long-term companions, and you want to begin bonding with your pup immediately. The day you bring your new puppy home is the day you’ve been waiting for. ![]() ![]() ![]() The wisecracks were endless, as many chimed in with things like, “Fake eating… I see you □,” “You didn’t even eat the food □□□□,” and “This is beyoooond meat, so good you don’t even have to eat it □. The clip in question saw Kim announcing her. From Beyond Meat CNN Kim Kardashian has gone beyond just sharing her recipe for vegan tacos. She was previously mocked for seemingly taking zero bites on camera and appearing to “fake” chew in the commercial. Kim Kardashian has responded to backlash over her Beyond Meat advert, after fans called her out for a video posted on her Instagram account. Kim Kardashian appears in a campaign for Beyond Meat. “You didn’t show her actually consuming the product… □□♀️ Did she actually eat it?” one critic commented on the original post, arguing that the commercial made them not want to purchase Beyond Meat. It’s unclear why none of the shots showing the star actually consuming the food made the final ad, but the company could have saved itself – and its new “Chief Taste Consultant” – a lot of grief. Clips shared by Kardashian showed her biting and chewing the plant-based products. The extended version of the scene showing the former “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star posing for a selfie with the product captured the fashionista biting and chewing the item in her hand. Kim Kardashian has landed a new gig in the food department, teaming up with Beyond Meat as the company’s new Chief Taste Consultant. That means much to a man who travels and sees the whole globe as connected.' Sean. kimkardashian/InstagramĪnother clip showed her trying a meatless chicken finger, which was followed by a slice of vegan sausage and a Beyond Meat taco. Kardashian 'I love that Beyond Meat does not use GMOs and that it’s sold all over the world. “Getting rid of some of the carbs,” she explained to someone on the set.Īfter chewing the small bite for a few seconds, Kardashian exclaimed, “So good.” Kim Kardashian shared behind-the-scenes videos from her Beyond Meat ad on Tuesday to prove she actually tasted the food after fans called her out. “Guys, come on… □,” she wrote atop the videos, one of which showed her removing the top bun from a vegan burger. In the clips, the Skims founder, 41, could be seen sinking her teeth into various forms of the plant-based meat substitute. Kim Kardashian wants people to know that she actually did taste the food in her now-viral Beyond Meat commercial.Īfter fans mercilessly mocked the “Kardashians” star for seemingly taking zero bites on camera – and appearing to “fake” chew in the 30-second ad – she posted a few behind-the-scenes snippets to her Instagram Story on Tuesday. ![]() ![]() It comes as no surprise that more and more celebrities are continuing to endorse delicious plant-based products. Plant-based burgers, sausages, tacos and chicken tenders from the shoot were some of the food that Kardashian tasted as she also addressed critics directly with her caption: "Guys, come on.Alabama Barker sends mom Shanna Moakler flowers following Kourtney Kardashian’s pregnancy news According to Beyond Meat's press release, Kim Kardashian is joining a group of celebrity ambassadors who genuinely believe in the mission of Beyond, including Snoop Dog, Shay Mitchell, Kevin Hart, and Liza Koshy. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletterĬlearing things up, Kardashian proved to her 314 million followers she did not just pose with the array of foods and did have a bite to eat as she shared multiple posts to her Instagram story of her enjoying the food - she was Beyond Meat's Chief Taste Consultant in the ad after all. Kim Kardashian launched a cooking demo as part of her sister, Kourtney Kardashians, Poosh Your Wellness Virtual Festival, which took place for the first. Someone else added: "This is so inauthentic," while a fourth person commented: "You didn’t even eat the food." One person wrote: "The hamburger wasn't bitten," as another person added: "I ain’t buying it cause you ain’t really eating it." On May 24th, the 41-year-old posted the advert on her Instagram feed which was met with scepticism from people who questioned if she had really eaten the products herself as the ad appears to cut before Kardashian tries the food. Proving that it is business as usual, Kim posted a video of her latest venture on Instagram on Tuesday. Kim Kardashian has responded to critics after her recent appearance in a Beyond Meat advert as some observant viewers noticed she didn't actually taste the products. ![]() |
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