![]() The NewsBar on University Place is a café with rolling news on three television screens above the counter and racks of periodicals, everything from Oprah Winfrey’s O to Time magazine. But there’s also a plethora of juice bars and cafés where your average impecunious writer will feel much more at home. This houses expensive restaurants such as the Union Square Café and Gotham Bar & Grill. A few blocks from the Gramercy is the trendy, studenty area around Union Square. The other combination that went down very nicely was literature and coffee, particularly after a night out. It’s surprising you don’t combine the two more often.” Why can’t literary London pull off evenings like this? As one of my new friends put it: “You Brits invented pubs and have great literature. Punters, publishers and authors were listening to the reading, eating and drinking at the same time. The night we went, Richard Zacks, a native New Yorker, was promoting his book Island of Vice, about Theodore Roosevelt’s stint as police commissioner in the 1890s and his doomed attempts to clean up the town. Every other bar or pub hosts literary evenings, free to all, and among the most relaxed and enjoyable are those at the Half King restaurant in Chelsea, founded by Sebastian Junger, Scott Anderson and Nanette Burstein. Literary New York is not all about drinking strong liquor there’s beer, too. It also serves a great Manhattan cocktail, strong enough to insult your brain several times over. (Salman Rushdie doesn’t just hang out at parties: he currently has 392,870 followers on Twitter.) Café Loup is the place that editors and agents go to discuss deals, and Lauren told us it hosted the National Book Critics Circle “after-after party”. Later, Jill and I moved on to Café Loup in the West Village, where we met Lauren Cerand, an independent publicist and specialist in literary social networking. The Plaza Hotel, where Truman Capote held his Fifties balls The bar snacks there were great for soaking up the vodka. We went past a doorman who greeted Caryl by name, down the stairs to a smart basement room with no windows. North Square is one of those intriguing, hidden bars that New York specialises in, with no obvious signs. Later, we decamped to the North Square bar on Washington Square (where Henry James set his novel of the same name). We sat in a corner by a window, beneath a plaque dedicated to Thomas, and Caryl told us that the Welsh poet reputedly drank 18 whiskies straight before staggering on to the street and later dying, according to the medical reports, of “an insult to the brain”. With its tin roof and wood-panelled walls, it’s a classic New York pub. We started at the White Horse Tavern, where Dylan Thomas drank himself to death in 1953. As a location for exploring literary Manhattan, it cannot be bettered.Ī short cab ride from the Gramercy is one of the best areas for a writers’ pub crawl, Greenwich Village, where we met another New York-based British writer, Caryl Philips. The modern Gramercy Park Hotel is emblematic of New York’s transformation since those days: interiors designed by Julian Schnabel and a Damien Hirst butterfly picture on the wall in the darkened foyer. “When I asked about the blood on the carpet in the foyer,” he told me, “they said it was from the stabbing the night before.” But that was back when this was a seriously scary town. A friend of mine, the Canadian novelist Ronald Wright, once stayed there in the Eighties. We stayed at the Gramercy Park Hotel on Lexington Avenue.
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![]() He was also involved in the founding of Catalist, the flagship progressive data company. A group of liberal strategists he brought together in the early 2000s led to the creation of the Analyst Institute, a secretive firm that applies scientific methods to political campaigns. Among Democratic insiders, he’s known as the wizard behind some of the biggest advances in political technology in recent decades. Unassuming and professorial, he isn’t the sort of hair-gelled “political strategist” who shows up on cable news. For nearly a quarter-century, Podhorzer, senior adviser to the president of the AFL-CIO, the nation’s largest union federation, has marshaled the latest tactics and data to help its favored candidates win elections. ![]() Sometime in the fall of 2019, Mike Podhorzer became convinced the election was headed for disaster–and determined to protect it. And they believe the public needs to understand the system’s fragility in order to ensure that democracy in America endures. They were not rigging the election they were fortifying it. That’s why the participants want the secret history of the 2020 election told, even though it sounds like a paranoid fever dream–a well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information. “We can look back and say this thing went pretty well, but it was not at all clear in September and October that that was going to be the case.” ![]() “Every week, we felt like we were in a struggle to try to pull off this election without the country going through a real dangerous moment of unraveling,” says former GOP Representative Zach Wamp, a Trump supporter who helped coordinate a bipartisan election-protection council. The democracy campaigners watched with alarm. 6 rally that ended in deadly violence at the Capitol. 3 trying to steal the election he’d lost–with lawsuits and conspiracy theories, pressure on state and local officials, and finally summoning his army of supporters to the Jan. Before the election, Trump plotted to block a legitimate vote count. The President spent months insisting that mail ballots were a Democratic plot and the election would be “rigged.” His henchmen at the state level sought to block their use, while his lawyers brought dozens of spurious suits to make it more difficult to vote–an intensification of the GOP’s legacy of suppressive tactics. “The untold story of the election is the thousands of people of both parties who accomplished the triumph of American democracy at its very foundation,” says Norm Eisen, a prominent lawyer and former Obama Administration official who recruited Republicans and Democrats to the board of the Voter Protection Program.įor Trump and his allies were running their own campaign to spoil the election. After Election Day, they monitored every pressure point to ensure that Trump could not overturn the result. They executed national public-awareness campaigns that helped Americans understand how the vote count would unfold over days or weeks, preventing Trump’s conspiracy theories and false claims of victory from getting more traction. They successfully pressured social media companies to take a harder line against disinformation and used data-driven strategies to fight viral smears. They fended off voter-suppression lawsuits, recruited armies of poll workers and got millions of people to vote by mail for the first time. ![]() They got states to change voting systems and laws and helped secure hundreds of millions in public and private funding. Their work touched every aspect of the election. It was an election so calamitous that no result could be discerned at all, a failure of the central act of democratic self-governance that has been a hallmark of America since its founding. The scenario the shadow campaigners were desperate to stop was not a Trump victory. Though much of this activity took place on the left, it was separate from the Biden campaign and crossed ideological lines, with crucial contributions by nonpartisan and conservative actors. For more than a year, a loosely organized coalition of operatives scrambled to shore up America’s institutions as they came under simultaneous attack from a remorseless pandemic and an autocratically inclined President. The handshake between business and labor was just one component of a vast, cross-partisan campaign to protect the election–an extraordinary shadow effort dedicated not to winning the vote but to ensuring it would be free and fair, credible and uncorrupted. ![]() You can even set up email notifications and get a heads up about the status of your upcoming payment.Īfter your AutoPay has been scheduled you can save your confirmation as a PDF, print it or send it as an email.īank of America makes it easy to securely manage your bills in the mobile banking app. You choose how long you want this recurring payment to continue. If you do not have eBills, you can set up AutoPay based on a fixed amount and date.Ĭlick on Add AutoPay from the Payee page and select Using an amount and date I chooseĮnter the amount you want to pay, how often you want the payment to be sent and when you want the first payment delivered. 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![]() If you're unsure how to switch away from Cloud Print, Google has a full "migration" guide to help you out. If you loved using the service for one reason or another, be sure to get all your printing tasks done before New Year's Eve. The exact date of Cloud Print's shutdown is December 31, 2020, which is just two days away. For others, even ChromeOS users, you'll simply need to remember to switch your default printer to a different device - easy enough. In other words, at worst, Cloud Print's termination will be a mild inconvenience to some. It still has a few unique advantages, such as the ability to share your printers with friends, but for the most part, there's no reason for Google to keep it around. However, now that ChromeOS boasts much broader support for printing devices, Cloud Print has effectively become obsolete. Some printer manufacturers offered built-in Cloud Print support, or you could install software on a Windows computer that let you print using unsupported printers. Most internet users have probably never used Cloud Print a single time - it was primarily designed for ChromeOS customers who had limited or no access to traditional printers years ago. Cloud Print was basically a workaround, making it possible for Chromebooks to print without the need for Google to add drivers to ChromeOS. As the latest in a long series of Google service shutdowns, Cloud Print will be terminated in just a few short days, meaning it will no longer be accessible for ChromeOS customers or others. ![]() In brief: Another service is joining the Google graveyard, for better or worse. ![]() Like X-ray moves, Fatal Blows deal a large amount of damage, but unlike them, they only become available when a player's health drops below 30%, and can only be performed once per match. ![]() Fatal Blows are special moves similar to the X-ray moves in Mortal Kombat X. Alongside the returning Fatalities, Brutalities, Stage Fatalities, Friendships and Quitalities, new gameplay features are introduced, such as Fatal Blows and Krushing Blows. Like the previous three games in the series, including MK Mobile, Mortal Kombat 11 is a 2.5D fighting game. Noob Saibot’s Fatal Blow "Together Again" An enhanced version of the game containing all downloadable content up to that point, titled Mortal Kombat 11: Ultimate, was released for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on November 17, 2020. This expansion includes an additional story mode, three new characters, new stages, and the return of stage fatalities and the friendship finishing move. Upon release, the console versions of Mortal Kombat 11 received generally favorable reviews, which praised the gameplay, story, graphics, and improved netcode, but it received criticism for the presence of microtransactions and over-reliance on grinding.Īn expansion for the game was released on May 26, 2020, entitled Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath. The game was released on Stadia on November 19, 2019. Announced at The Game Awards 2018, the game was released in North America and Europe on April 23, 2019, for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One-with the exception of Europe's Switch version which was released on May 10, 2019. Running on a heavily modified version of Unreal Engine 3, It is the eleventh main installment in the Mortal Kombat series and a sequel to 2015's Mortal Kombat X. Mortal Kombat 11 is a 2019 fighting game developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. ![]() Your use of the translations is subject to all use restrictions contained in your Electronic Products License Agreement and by using the translation functionality you agree to forgo any and all claims against ProQuest or its licensors for your use of the translation functionality and any output derived there from. PROQUEST AND ITS LICENSORS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES FOR AVAILABILITY, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS, COMPLETENESS, NON-INFRINGMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The translations are automatically generated "AS IS" and "AS AVAILABLE" and are not retained in our systems. Neither ProQuest nor its licensors make any representations or warranties with respect to the translations. This functionality is provided solely for your convenience and is in no way intended to replace human translation. ![]() You have requested "on-the-fly" machine translation of selected content from our databases. We want Hamlet to act because his indecision looks like our own, we grieve Ophelia's death because she reminds us of our innocent selves, we hurt for Jim when they pass Cairo. A writer tries to create people with all the dimensions, contradictions, motives, and baggage real people embody and then puts them under a stress test to see how they react. We often read to find out what happens to people about whom we care. It can also remind us that ours is not the only awareness out there our isolation is illusory.Ģ. If Holden, Hester, and Atticus can endure, maybe we can, too. It can give us distance from and perspectives on our daily dilemmas. It can put us in a different culture, consciousness, time period, and situation. We can join Henry at Agincourt, go up the river with Charlie Marlow, or ponder the trees with Buddha. But just because were so far away I am afraid to trust him completely, even he does everything great, hes always there for me, he spends time with me. So I have a person that I love a lot and that I see my future with. A good work can take us from our relatively narrow experiences and place us in a more exotic, thrilling, sublime, complex, or entertaining place. I thought speaking my mind over here again would help me, like therapy or something. ![]() After all, what does decoding black marks on white paper have to do with improving our lives? Maybe Aristotle can help he felt that categories sometimes explain characteristics in more specific ways. Perhaps that's a better start, but only slightly. How about, Reading literature matters be cause it makes life livelier, deeper, and occasionally comprehensible"? Yet I guess one who claims literature as his talisman ought to do better than that. 'Well, reading literature matters because it does," I offered. Her husband had slept with Carrie last night and then Nina had taken him back this evening.Recently one of my students asked with sincerity, "Why should we read literature?" His question made me ponder something I usually take for granted, like walking or dressing. Where was Nina’s fire? Had it ever been there? And if so, when did it go out? It was so impossible that she couldn’t even summon a mental picture.īut Carrie had this fire within her. ![]() Nina thought of herself driving to someone else’s house to scream on their front lawn while a whole party’s worth of people watched. It was so foreign to her, the idea of declaring that something was unacceptable. For so long, Nina believed it was her greatest strength - that she could withstand, that she could endure, that she would accept it all and keep going. Accept that the world wants to lust after you. Accept that you must take care of your siblings. Speaking My Mind by Reagan, Ronald First Ed. Nina, her entire life, had been programmed to accept. SPEAKING MY MIND Ronald Reagan Easton Press Library of Presidents. That you can dictate what you will and will not accept. What a world she must live in, Nina thought, where you can piss and moan and stomp your feet and cry in public and yell at the people who hurt you. Sad that she’d never lived a fraction of a second like Carrie Soto. In that moment, Nina was not mad or jealous or embarrassed or anything else she might have expected. How was it that this woman could shout out every thought running through her head? Why was it that Carrie Soto felt so entitled to scream? “Nina continued staring at Carrie but didn’t say anything. ![]() This model can also send scans directly to a PC, a memory card, a network folder, an e-mail message, or even the cloud. Regardless, its 1,200-dpi resolution scanned and copied crisply rendered documents. The standard flatbed scanner/copier measures 8.5 inches by 11.7 inches, but I was disappointed to find that the hardware omits a hinge that some may find necessary to scan thicker media such as books and multipage documents. The apps have potential, but prepare to battle long load times that require you to navigate through several submenu layers. ![]() It takes you directly to the store to download new apps, rate them, and even add your own comments. HP tells me that it plans to release a Software Development Kit (SDK) in the near future so software engineers can design their own shortcut apps for the store.Īdding apps to the 7520's home screen is as simple as hitting the Get More button. All the extra applications are free, and HP breaks them down into categories within the App Store: entertainment, home, kids, news/blogs, photo, and tickets.Įach one promises to streamline the printing experience by offering shortcuts to your favorite coupons, news articles, weather reports, recipes, and so on. The ePrintCenter is an online hub where you can view job history, change settings, add printers to your account, browse and install apps, and cancel print jobs. You can even create your own customized e-mail address. For another, it can't print Web pages, although you can simply copy and paste the text into a document as a workaround. It's really easy to set up, but there are a few restrictions.įor one, the printer must be on and also connected to your network. You can even navigate through the settings and change the e-mail address to an easier designation to give out to friends and family that you trust enough to take control of your printer - you can take ownership of that in the control panel (Wireless > Web Services > Display E-mail). In addition to Apple AirPrint, the 7520 also features HP's ePrint technology that lets you send jobs from any connected device to the printer using the uniquely assigned e-mail address. Macs and PCs alike on CNET's lab network were able to see the printer without the need to install any additional software. If keeping the network private from intrusive leeches is your concern, you can also manually input your network username and password details on the virtual QWERTY keyboard and the printer should immediately connect. HP's latest Auto Wireless Connect reduces the setup time to less than 2 minutes - if you make your network visible, that is. I tested the Wi-Fi connection process and found it simple to navigate through the initial setup screens, with help from the instructions on the driver disc. Still, I'm still not ready to see Ethernet printing extinguished entirely until wireless connectivity becomes more ubiquitous, and the gap will likely be a deal breaker for IT professionals shopping for a networked printer to connect an office. Unfortunately, HP omits an Ethernet port in an effort to push cloud printing features that can work only on a Wi-Fi network, which you should probably be using to reduce clutter anyway. More than 10 years after being approved by the FCC, almost nobody knows what HD Radio is. “Hey, check it out! My new car has that free satellite radio.” Here’s a transcript of essentially every conversation I’ve had about HD Radio. And that was a big, sharp, long nail in Blockbuster’s coffin.īut personally, I still pronounce Blu-ray as “blurry.” I mean, what was Sony thinking with that name? HD Radio Apple has never shipped a Blu-ray drive (in 2008 Steve Jobs described Blu-ray licensing as a “bag of hurt”), and consumers’ initial reluctance to buy either gave Netflix streaming (and Hulu and Amazon) a chance to prove people may not need a disc player if they have a decent Internet connection. HD-DVD is just a footnote now, but echoes of the format war are still with us. A million buyers – or gift recipients – suddenly had tech lemons on their hands. But the battle was already lost when number-one movie studio Warner Brothers threw its weight behind Blu-ray, and it didn’t take long for the likes of Best Buy and Walmart to follow. In January 2008, Toshiba claimed more than a million HD-DVD players had been sold to consumers. They weren’t compatible, and the stakes were high: HDTVs were just starting to move into consumers’ living rooms in serious numbers. Today Blu-ray is the standard for high-definition optical discs, but back in 20 there was a fight for who would take over for standard DVDs: Sony’s Blu-ray, or Toshiba’s HD-DVD. What two words always indicate a horrible holiday gift idea? Format war. At least, the most sophisticated robot that’s not a vacuum. In some ways, it’s a shame: Aibo is still the most sophisticated robotics product ever offered to consumers. At least Aibo still has an active enthusiast community who are (ahem) teaching the old dogs new tricks. Sony kept at Aibo until 2006, but canned its robotics products in 2006 to tighten up its bottom line. Back in the day an Aibo pet could easily set consumers back $2,000 or more – that’s almost $3,000 in 2013 dollars. Did I mention Wi-Fi? Later Aibos had Wi-Fi.Ī decade and a half later, why aren’t our homes littered with cool autonomous robotic dogs, cats, snakes, and goldfish? Price. It could stand guard at a door until it opened then start barking, or take a picture using its camera and send it to you via email using Wi-Fi. ![]() Aibo could respond to voice commands, could “grow up” from puppy-like behaviors to an adult dog via installed software, and was even programmable. When Aibo’s batteries drained, Aibo would act tired and try to find its “bed” – which, conveniently was also a charging station. If owners talked to Aibo and petted it, Aibo would get happy and calm. Aibo also recognized objects, particularly its own “toys,” which it would bat around and play with while no one was looking. Instead, Aibo used a camera to detect and avoid obstacles entirely. Sure, Aibo went around rooms avoiding obstacles – but not by bumping into them and randomly changing direction. ![]() ![]() Sony’s Aibo looked like an angular mashup of a puppy and an armored battle tank, but was much cooler than Zhu Zhu pets. Who knows, maybe they have some bearing on the present! (Smartwatches, we’re looking at you.) Sony AiboĪs the twentieth century drew to a close, Sony was at the top of the consumer electronics market, and the company pounced on the 1999 holiday season with … a robotic dog? Yup! I didn’t just make that up. Let’s take a moment to consider some great tech gifts of the past that didn’t work out so well. However, technology gifts aren’t always a sure thing: The coolest and most-sophisticated tech gift one year can turn into something you’ll trade around to groans and laughs at a white elephant party the next year. Technology has become so associated with the holiday season that unboxing new kit is now a revered tradition for many people – you know, like deciphering cryptic assembly instructions and untangling endless strands of LED lights. Individuals are required to fully research any product prior to making any kind of investment. The generative NFT collection dubbed Pepsi Mic Drop celebrates the Brands deep. *All investment/financial opinions expressed by NFT Plazas are from the personal research and experience of our site moderators and are intended as educational material only. The US sports drinks maker Pepsi has dropped the first-ever brand NFT. However, the interaction between Budweiser and Facebook is enough to put a man off his breakfast. Pepsi and music have been intertwined for decades, and our genesis NFT collection pays. A nod to the year Pepsi was born, each of our 1,893 genesis tokens are created using nearly 50 unique attributes across 6 categories, including microphones, stages, accessories, and more. Pepsi’s initial attempt at NFT discourse has all the hallmarks of a drunk uncle at a party. The Pepsi Mic Drop genesis NFT is a generative-style collection of unique NFTs that live on the Ethereum blockchain. In total, 1893 digital assets will be minted, most of which will be available to claim for free by U.S. As a result, owners are free to trade the items independently on third party marketplaces. Decemby Ledger Insights Pepsi is entering web3 with the launch of Pepsi Mic Drop, a non-fungible token (NFT) collection based on the brand’s pop culture theme. Furthermore, each item is free of charge, however, minter’s are responsible for covering any gas fees.Įach NFT will sit on the Ethereum blockchain, while Pepsi has pledged to offset the carbon generated by the promotion. Members will have the opportunity to join a waitlist that opens at 12pm EST on December 10 and four days later, at 12:30pm EST on December 14, successful applicants can mint their Pepsi-themed NFTs. The number proving some significance as it represents the date the company was founded. The “Genesis Mic Drop Collection” represents Pepsi’s first-ever foray into the world of NFTs, and will follow the model of a standard PFP drop where a number of algorithmically randomized traits create a collection of unique collectibles. A set of 1,893 generative microphones celebrating the company’s rich association with music. Manufacturer of fizzy drinks, and one time owner of the world’s 6 th largest navy, Pepsico, is about to drop its first NFTs. A menu window will open-> click on the New button to start taking the screenshot. Snipping Tool doesn’t support shortcut, so you have to search it in the search bar and launch it. It allows irregular screenshots, selective capturing, multiple formats and more features that are not included in the above methods. The above shortcuts and buttons are very handy, but Snipping Tool is the official screenshot utility in Windows vista, 7, 8, and 10. The current screen will be saved in the proper file format but you need to open it in the image editor. Press Alt + PrtScn by display the window screen that you want to capture. This method is very useful when you have a short time and want to take a fast screenshot. So, you can press Windows key + Shift + S at the same time, select the area you want to include, then paste in Paint or an Office document, and finally save it as a picture. This shortcut works similar to the Print Screen button in Method 1, but allows users to freely select the screenshot area. This is one of the ways to take a screenshot in the Window 10. When you do this process, the whole screen will get dim for a while and then your screenshots will automatically get saved in PNG format in the default locations, usually Pictures library >Screenshots. You can also take the screenshot of the whole computer screen with shortcut key: Windows key + Print Screen key. This works for some but not all computers. Go to the Settings-> Ease of Access-> go to keyboard-> set the PrtScn button to open the screen-> save the settings. If you are thinking about this setting, then follow our guidelines. You are free-hand to adjust the PrtScn button according to your ease. Besides, the screenshots are default to be the whole screen. Through MS paint you can edit it as you want. It is only copied to the clipboard, and you have to paste in Paint or Word document, then save it as a picture in the desired file location. ![]() The main demerit of this tool is that it doesn’t automatically save the screenshot as a file. This the easiest method to take screenshots. ![]() It may also appear as PrtSc or PrtSc SysRq on the top row of different stock or external keyboards. The most obvious clue of taking screenshots on a Windows computer is the button on your keyboard – PrtScn. In case of accidental data deletion or loss, don’t hesitate to use Jihosoft Photo Recovery Software to get your photos, videos or audio files back immediately. Warm tips: No matter which purpose you want to take screenshots for, it is important to save important photos safe. In this article, we are going to introduce up to 7 methods to take screenshots on Windows computer. It is totally unnecessary to resort to third-party apps, or capture computer screen with a mobile phone. ![]() However, it is not easy for everyone to take screenshots on Windows 7/8/10. Screenshots are needed in many application scenarios in our work or daily life, like for explaining something clearly, taking pictures from a video, or sending faxes with picture free. How to Take Screenshots in Windows 10/8/7 with 7 Methods |
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