![]() To start, I am confused as to why nutritional supplements need gendered marketing like "glam grapefruit" and pink labeling and such. ![]() I have been taking Nature’s Bounty hair skin & nails advanced supplement for a few years and love what it did for my hair growth, but I haven’t noticed a difference in my skin tone/glow since taking it, so the glow I’m experiencing now is from these products pictured. I’m taking a full suggested dose each morning of Olly Glowing Skin, and a half suggested dose of the two collagen supplement tablets (Doctor’s Best and Youtheory), then at night I’m taking a full suggested dose of Olly Collagen gummy rings. Just a few weeks ago a GenZ male cashier at the grocery store asked me if I qualified for the senior discount □□, so getting this compliment on my skin means a lot □. ☺️□ So now I have to keep taking these supplements until the day I die □. She (a total stranger) told me that whatever I was doing was working and encouraged me to keep it up. I noticed my skin tone looking better the past few days, but wasn’t sure if I was just imagining it, but last night at Target my cashier asked if I was wearing any makeup (I was only wearing a little pressed powder) and told me how amazing my skin looked. Today is November 30th, so I haven’t even been taking them for 2 weeks yet. I received the Olly Glowing Skin gummies and these other 3 collagen supplements pictured on November 20th. I was loving my results with no breakouts, smaller pores, and the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles, but my skin tone is still unbalanced with some sun spot discoloration and splotches of red from mild rosacea and having fairly sensitive skin. I’m a 41f with normal but sensitive skin and I’ve been using retin-A for about a year. Review from a real person that paid full price:
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![]() Step Up 2006 Full High Quality Movie 1080p (ALL SUBTITLES LANGUANGES) Udener312. UP (2009) online greek subtitles Carl Fredricksen. Sexy Dance (Step Up) 2006 Regarder HDRiP-FR. : Edward Asner, Jordan Nagai, John Ratzenberger, Christopher Plummer. After an incident, Tyler has to decide to follow his dream or return to his life of rebel loser. 2006 metod & stalefish pull-up à victoire2 step express. Step Up All In (2014) online Greek subtitles. When Andrew returns, Tyler that is known for quitting everything he starts gives up dancing and leaves Nora alone. Psychological support is a major target of missions, but teams have also set up programmes to treat. One afternoon, the ballet dancer Nora Clark sees Tyler dancing in the parking area and when her partner Andrew has a strain and Tyler offers to help her in the choreography, she accepts the offer they rehearsal and become close to each other while Tyler becomes friend of the students Miles Darby and Lucy Avila. Greek section of MSF was expelled from the organisation. ![]() Tyler is arrested and sentenced to 200 hours of community service in the school and Director Gordon assigns him to help the janitor cleaning the place. After being expelled from a party, the trio breaks in the Maryland School of Arts and commits vandalism, destroying the stage. His best friends are Mac Carter and his little brother Skinny Carter and they used to hang around together, going to parties and stealing cars. ![]() In Baltimore, the troublemaker and street dancer Tyler Gage lives with his foster parents in a lower class neighborhood. We average this distance over multiple attempts. We measure the distance the projectile travels from its resting location within the cannon to the spot of initial impact on the floor. We load the projectile into the cannon, secure the leaf blower nozzle into the input port, ramp the leaf blower up to full strength in the selected mode, open the air gate and foomp. All of those high scores were achieved in the respective blower's turbo mode, except for the DeWalt leaf blower, which only has a single setting. Each colored line represents the longest average distance achieved by each model - of all of them, the Greenworks Pro leaf blower shot our weight the farthest. ![]() Here's Eric from our lab demonstrating the air cannon in action. Yes, we could have grabbed some leaves and some loose debris and blown it around our test spaces, and said, "Hey, this thing blows leaves." But we wanted to go one step further and see how the leaf blowers' output translated to raw power. This is where our propulsion cannon comes in. Everything else sits in a cluster as they race for loudest leaf blower - a title currently held by the DeWalt Max Flexvolt 3. You can see those results in the graph above, where it's clear that Ryobi's blower is, by far, the quietest of all the units we tested. We position it perpendicular to the sound level meter and record the results. That's why we run a sound level test for each model, placing it at approximately the distance you might expect to find this type of product operating from your ear. ![]() As a contributor to restrictions being placed on outdoor tools across the country, excessive noise can be quite the bother. There are two main points of data that we collect for leaf blowers: The first is sound level. We do love our data, so we make sure to collect and analyze manufacturer specs alongside our own test data. And if you also own any other Greenworks 80V battery-platform tools, the leaf blower's battery can power those, too. At $250, the cost is relatively average among the models we tested, so I would consider this a great buy. But, as with most units, you do have a strap option and there are already metal hooks in place on the unit for that exact purpose. This is one of the heavier models we tested, at about 10 pounds, which can become tiring after you've held it for some time. Still, that size battery is probably good enough for most medium and lighter jobs - and the fact that the output is highest of all the units tested means you'll likely spend less time on the same job than you would with other, less powerful leaf blowers. Our only real criticism on the power front is that the Greenworks leaf blower comes with the smallest battery capacity of all units we've tested - a lowly 2.5 amp-hours. However, the performance is worth that trade-off and it beats most gas handheld blower models.Additionally, Greenworks seems to have the most efficient power relay in terms of being able to translate its voltage system and included battery into raw power. It is worth noting that we also measured the sound level and it peaked at 91 decibels at the operator’s ear, which is on the loud side. In our tests, this blower hit 17.0 Newtons of blowing force. On the lowest setting, you can expect to get up to 84 minutes of runtime per charge with a DCB609 9.0Ah battery. A variable speed trigger and cruise control also let you set the blower’s output to the application at hand.ĭeWalt tells us its ideal applications include leaf blowing, grass blowing, debris clearance, and jobsite cleanup for both mid-range professional users and homeowners. The DeWalt DCBL772 FlexVolt blower features a brushless motor that delivers up to 600 CFM of airflow and airspeeds up to 125 MPH. ![]() Whether performed in a classroom setting or one-on-one, ABI trainers will ensure that your staff are fully trained and have learned how the database structures of your system and the components of your hardware will be used to support your operational needs. 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Brush tipped markers are easier to use, and are able to create smoother blends and better transitions than chisel nibs or bullet tips. However, if you have access to better, even if it costs more, I recommend going for Prismacolor Premiers, Blick Studio Brush markers, or Copic Ciaos. Really, what it comes down to is, are you feeling desperate, punk? Are you limited in your alcohol based marker vendors, and can't order online? Does your town only have a Hobby Lobby? If this sounds like you, then Hobby Lobby's Art Markers are fine, and while they don't perform as well as other alcohol based markers, they're an ok introduction to get you used to the inks. Although the price point is tempting, these markers are not refillable, and do not have replaceable nibs, and you can't purchase these open stock. These markers have plenty of ink, but the nibs leave much to be desired, and they don't really play well with other markers. These aren't the worst alcohol based markers I've ever tested- that honor is shared by Concept and Fab, but these are a far cry from Copic, Prismacolor, or Shin Han Twin Touch. Packaging promises a 'professional graphic art marker', 'for all areas of design and illustration', 'versatile double nibs chisel & extra fine can produce a range of strokes from fine detail to wide color fill in'. They may have just changed the body design. I tried to find these markers online, and can't but, I did find this other set, which is the same price. Creative Grids® Stripology XL Ruler 56 Reviews 74. Only set my Hobby Lobby had, your selection may vary. 18 colors (advertises 12 primary colors+6 bonus colors).I paid $29.99 at Hobby Lobby in early September- this is approximately $1.67 per marker, which is really cheap for alcohol based markers. I want bragging rights for most alcohol based marker reviews, and like with Pokemon, I gotta catch them all. While I was there, I saw that my local Hobby Lobby had a storebrand of alcohol based markers, and I figured I'd review them for you guys, because at heart, I'm a completionist. Cut circles, semi-circles, & quarter-circles from 3' to 15.5' and every 1/2 inch in between. I don't normally shop at Hobby Lobby, and one visit does not a hobby (lobby) make. ![]() I went to Hobby Lobby to buy a watercolor sketchbook upon a Youtube recommendation. Cut 45° wedges, diamonds, squares and half-square triangles all with the same ruler The instructions include how to make a basic kaleidoscope block as well as an Alaska block in four. Sometimes that's the hardest part of the post- it has to tie in with the review, but I really want it to be at least moderately amusing for those of you who just aren't that into art supply reviews. The Creative Grids® Alaska Ruler, designed by Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts, cuts a multitude of shapes in a variety of sizes. I usually attempt to write a cute or funny little intro for all of my review posts. ![]() ![]() These are your skills, mapped to the face buttons. You can’t loop the loop, nor can you barrel roll, or even do that half loop/180° thing that has you turn to face your pursuer. Shooting is pure Call of Duty, though: fire with the R2 (or equivalent) button, zoom in with L2.īut it’s the aerial maneuvers that baffled me, initially. I’ve been conditioned by so many games to use left for movement and right for aiming that when Red Wings tied them both to the left stick, my brain went, “Bwuh?”. Shooting is tied to your flying, which took me a while to get used to, especially off the back of Star Wars Squadrons. You pitch and turn with the left, whilst the right lets you either turn on a dime or cast wide arcs to return to the battle…air(?) with. There’s no complex yaw and rolling mechanic here. I, the Red Baron’s plane) with one thumbstick, whilst varying speed with the other. You control your aircraft, one of the dozen or so (including the Fokker Dr. That’s not damning indictment or anything, it’s just not going to give Flight Simulator or War Thunder anything to sweat about. In the nicest terms, Red Wings: Aces of the Sky isn’t a very difficult game to play. You want to know if it’s worth taking to the skies or not. But of course, you’re not reading this review to find out about who won. We all know the grand outcome of the war, and there’s always plenty of further reading out there if you need it. But in terms of depth and insight, it’s nothing you haven’t seen done better in other games. Played out in black and white comic book form, complete with plucky voiceover, it gives a humane glimpse of what went through the minds of both sides. Missions are broken up with interludes of pilots writing back home, telling tales of victory or the struggles. To his own squad, however, he’s revered as the hero he would rightly be for repelling invaders. To the Allies, the Red Baron is seen as a vicious and efficient enemy pilot. That you do get to play as both sides is also nothing inherently new in war games, but here it works quite well. There’s no deep dive into the horrors of war and the toil it has on man, or the political ideologies of each side. ![]() The storyline behind Red Wings: Aces of the Sky isn’t too much a head scratcher, thankfully. The real question is whether its mission structure can carry it, or if the repetitive nature starts to wear down the interest too soon? So chocks away, or whatever the German equivalent is, and we’ll find out. It’s fun and has a massive arcade bent about it, yet the interluding cutscenes paint both the hope and despair of each opposing force. Yet far from being another over the top war-fest like Call of Duty, or a more bleak tale like Valiant Hearts, Red Wings hits a definite middle ground. You also get to fly against him, as Red Wings pits you on both sides of the war throughout its story missions. But rather than the standard “Your mission is to eliminate the Baron”, you actually get to fly as part of his team. Telling the tale of the real Red Baron, aka Manfred von Richtofen, Red Wings gives us the abridged look at his formative years in service. Thankfully, Red Wings: Aces in the Sky has me covered. The only Red Baron I knew was from Snoopy. Oh sure, I know the basics: we saved the day, Germans bad, that’s not really Tom Hanks at the start of Saving Private Ryan. I can quite confidently say I know very little about the first two World Wars (he says, expecting a third). Does it last though? The Finger Guns review. It's got the explosions and cool dogfights, what more could you want? Well, how about some longevity that doesn't dull into repetition.Ī fun and arcade take on WW1 dogfights, Red Wings: Aces of the Sky is a quirky experience. It's got more colour than the actual war did. I proceed with the diagnostic grudgingly and when I go to pick my truck up at the end of the day they tell me that the Solenoid in the tranny is defective and it's going to cost me about $1100 to fix it. I also get an oil change that day and that's probably the only reason why you wanted my opinion on the attached survey. I asked them why they didn't do a computer diagnostic in April 2008, they said they did a road test. They told me its Ford's policy to charge the diagnostic fee. I disagreed with this because this was an existing problem that they already knew the truck was having back in April of 2008. They tell me that they'll have to charge me a $100 computer diagnostic fee. I brought my Explorer which is now out of warranty to Mossy in January of 2010. I thought that they were telling the truth as they should know more about the history of this vehicle than I.Ī year and a half later, the transmission shift delay from 2nd to 3rd gear seemed to be getting worse as was the harsh reverse condition. My truck was under warranty in April of 2008 and the dealership took it for a day and road tested it only to come back at the end of day and say there was nothing wrong. And also, there was a delay when the transmission shifted from 2nd to 3rd gear. I took my 2005 Ford explorer to Mossy in April of 2008 to get a diagnosis of a "delayed and harsh reverse" when I put the automatic transmission from park to reverse. I am writing to communicate to you regarding a very poor experience that I am experiencing with Ford and Mossy Ford service in San Diego, CA. Thank you Ford, for my $40,000 truck that I love, but just sits in my driveway. Yay!!!! And if I really want to get screwed, I could do ALL of the above, only for the trans to conk out on me 10K miles later and start the entire process over again. Yummy!! If that doesn't work, I could always then get the tranny rebuilt for $2500. Nice! The second cheapest solution is to replace the solenoid block for $800. What is the problem they say? Maybe it's the solenoid, maybe it's the torque converter, maybe you need a tranny rebuild, or a new one altogether? Who knows, but the cheapest part of the solution is paying $75 just to get it checked and told they really can't know what it is, until they open up the trans. How about the 3500 rpms just to get to 20mph? Who can forget the TRANSMISSION OVERHEATING message on the freeway? Or the smoke coming out from under the hood? Or the difficulty going up the hill. Then came the big BANG when going into reverse. Then came the CHECK ENGINE LIGHT occasionally (always when I was out of reach of my code reader).įollowed by the difficult shifting from 20mph to 30mph. Your transmissions suck.Ī few hundred miles ago, there began a constant "whining noise" coming from under the hood. I love the car but has anyone else had these many issues? Aside from the transmission all mostly minor but silly for a 40k car brand new to have so many issues.I hate you Ford. Probably another two weeks til I get it back. Had to replace shield under the car, replace a Sync program chip, now replacing entire transmission and still not sure on the gas issue. ![]() Gas pump would switch off when trying to refuel sometimes would take 3-4 tries to get it refueled. In addition, Sync sometimes had a black screen and the transmission started jerking again in 2nd and 3rd gear. Right at about 11,000 miles I started to hear a flapping type noise from under the car. Since then my transmission around 2000 miles was very jerky so I took it in and they re-calibrated or reset the transmission tables or some thing and everything was fine for awhile. Bought my explorer in December 2021 it was a late model build so I didn’t think I would have as many problems with it as the 2020s. So I am sitting here without my car wondering if anyone else had these issues as well or if I’m just super picky. But there are different sects of Islam in the Middle East. Therefore, Islam is the number one religion in the Middle East with 94% of the religions in the Middle East. Muslims are concentrated in the Middle East and constitute a majority in it due to the appearance of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, in this region. Middle Eastern countries and also the Arab world includes three main religions. Palestine (West Bank and also Gaza Strip) has 5,148,249 people.These are the middle eastern countries and also ita populations: Most countries in the Middle East are characterized by a hot and dry climate, but the presence of rivers and oceans overlooked by some Middle Eastern countries makes the climate in coastal cities mild, as it attracts many tourists, especially in winter. The Islamic Golden Age also included the beginning of culture, the spread of sages, and the flourishing of science Middle Eastern countries weather It was distinguished by its control over many countries, so it was one of the most powerful empires, as it reached North Africa and Iraq now, as well as Persia and many others. Islamic civilization was an ancient civilization, besides, it began in 610 AD at the hands of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and also grant him peace. In addition, it was one of the great empires that controlled most of the countries of the Middle East. 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The Sumerian civilization is in the Middle East and also is one of the oldest civilizations. These civilizations are such as: 1-Sumerian civilization So, they have left countless traces and attracted many tourists from around the world. The Middle East is distinguished from the rest of the world by the presence of the oldest and also greatest civilizations in it. This is all Middle Eastern countries list and also maps. These are The Middle Eastern countries list and also maps. This is the map of Middle Eastern countries as the following: Middle Eastern countries list and maps These are all Middle Eastern countries list and also Middle countries flags. Besides, it includes the Levant, the Peninsula, Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, and also Iraq. The term Middle East is a geopolitical term and political term as well.
Google Collections isn’t specific to Chrome - you can access it and add to it just as easily from Edge. Google also has a similar feature also called Collections. You can also add notes to your collection.Ī collection can be sent to Microsoft Docs, Excel, OneDrive, or Pinterest. You can add links, images, or copied pieces of text into a collection. Microsoft Edge offers a feature called “Collections” that serves as another way to organize links into groups. You can organize your bookmarks or favorites into folders. You can bookmark your favorite pages for easy access later.īoth browsers let you pin some of these favorites to the top bar and put others into a drop-down list. Bookmarks and FavoritesĬhrome calls them bookmarks, and Edge calls them favorites, but the concept is the same. There’s not much difference here - both browsers let you choose a color and name for each group and will automatically shuffle your tabs so that tabs in the same group are next to each other. There are extensions in the Chrome Web Store that can create a similar effect, but none of them function as smoothly as Microsoft Edge’s native vertical tabs.Įdge and Chrome also allow you to create tab groups. However, Edge gives you the option to switch to a row of vertical tabs on the left side of the page.Ĭhrome doesn’t have an equivalent built-in vertical tab feature. Tabsīy default, both Chrome and Edge put your tabs in a row at the top of your screen. The differences are minor and mostly come down to personal preference. For example, you can have multiple tabs open in each window, and you can bookmark your favorite pages. If you’re used to Google Chrome, the Microsoft Edge user interface will feel pretty familiar (and vice versa). Let’s go through the features one by one. You can use them for browsing privately, seamlessly surfing the net, and it’s a simple matter to clear your cache on both. As competitors, Microsoft and Google usually don’t allow gaps between the two products to last long. Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome have a lot of similarities. Key Features of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge Browsersīefore we take a deeper look into Chrome and Edge, here’s a quick overview of the key features of each. ![]() However, it still only has a 3.4% market share, so it has quite a way to go to catch Chrome. Microsoft’s switch to Chromium made Edge much more competitive with Chrome in several ways that we’ll get into in a bit. Microsoft Edge is available for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux. Edge replaced Microsoft Internet Explorer as the default browser, and in 2022, IE will be retired completely.Įdge was originally an HTML-based browser, but in 2020 Microsoft released a new version of Edge based on Chromium, the same Google open-source software that Chrome uses. Microsoft released Edge in 2015 with Windows 10 and Xbox One. These two browsers and many others are constantly battling for market share. Most of Google Chrome’s source code is based on Chromium, a free, open-source software project from Google. ![]() ( Source: Backlinko)Ĭhrome was initially built to run on Windows and was later released for Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android. Today, it has a 65.27% market share, while Internet Explorer has fallen to just 0.61%. Google Chrome overtook Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox within a few years to become the market leader. Before its release, Edge’s precursor Internet Explorer (IE) reigned supreme with a peak market share of 95%. The most popular browser in the world was born in 2008. ![]() ![]() This living-history museum provides a look into life in an early American community. The four featured music locations are: Vienna, Austria New Orleans, Louisiana Cleveland, Ohio and Bristol, Tennessee-Virginia. Birthplace of Musicīoise State put together this fully interactive virtual field trip with text, photos, audio, and video about the history of music. The star of the show is the behind-the-scenes tour of the Johnson Space Center. The “Museum of We the People,” the Constitution Center serves as a “headquarters for civic education.” Check out the Interactive Constitution section, and be sure to watch the virtual tour. If you enter your location, you can see all the constellations that are visible in the night sky in your corner of the world. Through Stellarium Web, kids can explore over 60,000 stars, locate planets, and watch sunrises and solar eclipses. Check out everything the National Park Service has to offer virtually. The interactive maps are a great way to see the Mammoth Hot Springs and Mud Volcano, but we think kids will be psyched about the Old Faithful Geyser livestream and the opportunity to make their own predictions for its next eruption. Our top pick would have to be Yellowstone. A National Parkįrom webcams at Hawaii volcanoes to a virtual run along the rim of the Grand Canyon, you have tons of options here. Check out the current virtual tours: Traveling Materials and Objects, the Advent of the Artist, the Body in Movement, and Founding Myths: From Hercules to Darth Vader! 6. And you can’t miss the world-famous Louvre in Paris (no passport needed!). We found 20 art museums with virtual tours, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s # MetKids and its awesome Where’s Waldo? setup. We’re also loving these virtual egg farm field trips from the American Egg Board. Farm Food 360 gives students the opportunity to immerse themselves in Canadian farm and food tours-from raising pigs to making milk and cheese. The classic preschool field trip goes online! You can have your pick of dairy farm field trips, but we like this one from the Dairy Alliance and this one from Stonyfield Organic. Space Innovation Tour: Students will learn about the amazing technology on board the Orion spacecraft in NASA’s Artemis I flight test and hear from the engineers who made it all possible.(New!) Data Center Tour 2: Keeping Data Safe and Sustainable: Discover the infrastructure that keeps your information safe and sustainable while diving into data careers of the future.(New!) Data Center Tour 1: Uncovering Cloud Computing: Do students know what “the cloud” actually is? Find out how we went from renting movies at the store to streaming them from anywhere at any time.Amazon Fulfillment Center Tour: Explore how packages get delivered at lightning speed and how computer science, engineering, and real people work together to make the magic happen.Tour whenever, wherever on Kahoot! Each tour comes with a Teacher Toolkit that includes a facilitation guide and student worksheets. Amazon Career Tours AmazonĪmazon Career Tours are free virtual field trips that inspire students to pursue careers of the future. Just click the CC button in the bottom right-hand corner.) 1. ![]() ![]() (Note: For anyone who needs it, YouTube offers a closed-captioning option. No fundraising or permission slips required! Not only do they fill in for real field trips when budgets and other roadblocks prevent in-person options, but virtual field trips also open doors to educational experiences all over the country and the world, both past and present. |
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