![]() ![]() Incidentally, I must include content warnings for brief moments of animal cruelty and ableism. ![]() If that’s something that bothers you, however, rest assured that it becomes much less prevalent in the next four episodes (though I can’t speak for the rest of the season after episode six). When Aisha does a little digging in the first two episodes to find out what truly lies under her skin, the gore and body horror are delightfully shocking. The “service bots” – androids that are as commonplace in Aisha’s world as iPhones are in ours – are highly unsettling and gave me a shiver every time they were onscreen. Aisha (Helena Howard) in Quibi’s DON’T LOOK DEEPERĭirector Catherine Hardwicke gives viewers plenty of taut, suspenseful sci-fi, but she also provides some satisfying horror. She doesn’t quite step into the Uncanny Valley, but you can tell she’s visited it in the past. When we get glimpses of Aisha’s earlier years, when she hadn’t quite evolved into the seamless interpersonal interactions and “normal” human affect that she displays in the present day, Howard gives the character just the right amount of robotic eeriness. She brings a mesmerizing humanity to the role, selling the internal struggle of an AI trying to figure out her own programming while still coming across like a regular teenager. She achieves the perfect balance between rebellious teenager and freaked-out, newly self-aware bot. The true star, though, is Helena Howard as Aisha. Harvey Guillén from What We Do in the Shadows also appears in a small role that nevertheless makes good use of his stellar comic timing and inviting screen presence. Sharon is an interesting character – she’s somewhat opaque in these early episodes, but I have a feeling we’ll learn a lot more about her motivations later on – and Cheadle infuses Martin with a heartbreaking sense of loneliness and desperation. The strong cast includes Don Cheadle as Aisha’s doting father Martin and Emily Mortimer as her therapist Sharon, both of whom know much more about Aisha’s true nature than they initially let on. When she accidentally cuts herself and discovers a lot more than just flesh and blood under her skin, she begins a confusing and dangerous journey of self-discovery that implicates the people she trusts most, along with the world’s biggest (and most sinister) tech company. Quibi continues this tradition with its new sci-fi thriller series DON’T LOOK DEEPER, a compelling, creepy, and stylish story about a high school senior named Aisha who discovers that she’s not the typical teenager she thought she was – she’s an android. Since its inception, science fiction has been fascinated with the question of what makes us human, exploring the boundaries between ourselves and beings of artificial intelligence. ![]()
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![]() ![]() This time you’ll be walked through setting up Ubuntu with a username and password (these don’t need to be the same as your Windows username and password). Log in to Windows 10 and the command prompt will open again. The crazy shows no sign of abating either as Microsoft plans to let users run desktop Linux apps on Windows 10 and leverage GPU-intensive tasks.Īnd the best news is that it is much easier to install WSL on Windows 10, as this updated guide shows. “ new architecture presents a better platform for the WSL team to deliver features that make WSL an amazing way to run a Linux environment in Windows,” say Microsoft of the tech. put a real Linux kernel right at the heart of things. And it figured the best way to do that was to add full system call compatibility, i.e. Improved performance was Microsoft’s motivation for created the souped-up WSL2. ![]() Plus, new Linux kernel updates will be released as Windows 10 software updates - which is kinda crazy when you think about it! More than a simple version bump, WSL 2 is faster, more versatile, and uses a real Linux kernel for the first time. WSL 2 is a big upgrade to the original WSL Microsoft introduced in 2017. ![]() For more exciting games, download yours at you want to try out the improved Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (aka WSL 2) in the latest Windows versions here’s how - I cover everything you need to do to install it, in this post. You can play all mentioned games right on your PC for free.
![]() ![]() However, corellas are smaller, lack the prominent yellow crest and have pale bills. It is similar in appearance to the three species of corellas found in Australia. fitzroyi but is smaller and has broader feathers in the crest, and C. fitzroyi is similar to the nominate race but lacks the yellow on the ear tufts and has slightly blueish skin around the eye. The differences between the subspecies are subtle. Males typically have almost black eyes, whereas the females have a more red or brown eye, but this requires optimum viewing conditions to be seen. The bill is black, the legs are grey, and the eye-ring is whitish. The plumage is overall white, while the underwing and -tail are tinged yellow. Sulphur-crested cockatoos are 44–55 cm (17.5–21.5 in) long, with the Australian subspecies larger than subspecies from New Guinea and nearby islands. Description Sulphur-crested cockatoo in the Bushland Shire, northern suburban Sydney. ![]() Kai Islands and Ambon), but it is unclear if it has managed to become established there. This species has also been recorded as established in Hawaii and from various islands in Wallacea (e.g. In New Zealand, the introduced populations may number less than 1000. They have also been introduced to Palau and New Zealand. Outside Australia, they have been introduced to Singapore, where their numbers have been estimated to be between 5. Within Australia, sulphur-crested cockatoos of the nominate race have also been introduced to Perth, which is far outside the natural range. Northern Australia from West Australia to the Gulf of Carpentaria ![]() Restricted to the Aru Islands in the Maluku province of eastern Indonesia Except for highland areas, they occur throughout most of New Guinea and on nearby smaller islands such as Waigeo, Misool and Aru, and various islands in the Cenderawasih Bay and Milne Bay.įound in New Guinea and the surrounding islands They are numerous in suburban habitats in cities such as Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Brisbane. In Australia, sulphur-crested cockatoos can be found widely in the north and east, ranging from the Kimberley to as far south as Tasmania, but avoiding arid inland areas with few trees. A highly intelligent bird, they are well known in aviculture, although they can be demanding pets. They can be locally very numerous, leading to them sometimes being considered pests. The sulphur-crested cockatoo ( Cacatua galerita) is a relatively large white cockatoo found in wooded habitats in Australia, New Guinea, and some of the islands of Indonesia. Sulphur-crested cockatoo range (in red), introduced range (in violet) ![]() ![]() ![]() The four new genera of the Feathered Species Pack have made a great first impression to fans, particularly with their realistic designs.This means that, coupled with the Humble trait, you can house two Kronosaurus in 5-section lagoons that are otherwise only big enough for one Tylosaurus. The Kronosaurus is also a great alternative to the Tylosaurus, especially if it is available in Challenge Mode, as it has similar appeal, cost and more importantly, it has slightly lower space requirement. The Kronosaurus for not only being an accurate pliosaur especially compared to the Liopleurodon, but also being the first marine reptile to be able to take on the Mosasaurus and win.Among the creatures new to the sequel, the Tylosaurus has quickly cemented a place as one of the most popular new creatures, thanks to it being by and large the single best creature in the game in terms of financial investment to appeal ratio, and a small pod can single handedly carry a park over the 5 star finish line, a godsend in Challenge mode due to Tylosaurus being available in Challenge mode regardless of map, especially the maps where space is at a premium or the roster of dinosaurs is limited.For the last level of Chaos Theory (barring DLC purchase), the entire thing can be breezed by in less than 45 minutes. The stage is essentially a rehash of the Jurassic Park III scenario, containing next to no building, no theme park operations, and is made up only of rounding up the remaining dinosaurs, making sure they stay healthy, and then destroying the entire park. Disappointing Last Level: After the challenging five-star Jurassic World Chaos Theory scenario, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom Chaos Theory is a major dropoff in both difficulty and quality.It comes after the more challenging scenarios for the first two films and the five-star scenario for the fourth film. ![]() All you do is collect a few dinosaurs, make them happy in their habitats, ship them out, and repeat a few times with different species, which by now you’re likely more than experienced in doing. Breather Level: The Chaos Theory scenario for the third film is much shorter and easier than any other scenario.Others thought the idea was interesting, but dislike that there is no option to save the sailback like there is every other dinosaur in the game. Some felt sick and tired of the Spinosaurus being treated as The Scrappy compared to Creator's Pet Tyrannosaurus and the Velociraptor, while others didn't like a reminder of how unbalanced the pack hunting mechanic is currently. One part of the fanbase took it as a clever Mythology Gag given that was the original planned ending for the third film and tying it in with the four film. Broken Base: The Spinosaurus getting shredded by a pack of Velociraptors in the Jurassic Park III Chaos Theory mode, with the implication its skeleton was the one on display in mainstreet in the fourth film. ![]() ![]() ![]() Watch as the dragon’s breath burns your playfield with a red glow, and as the trolls try to overpower you with green light. Medieval Madness Remake changes the general illumination of the playfield to enhance the playing experience. Interactive RGB General Illumination (Royal and Special Editions Only)įor the first time ever, Medieval Madness has fully interactive RGB General Illumination. It is nearly 8” tall and features integrated lighting that brings it to life on your quest to restore order in the kingdom. This custom 3D topper has been sculpted by one of the King’s personal sculptors and is available exclusively on the Royal Edition. The King of Payne has come to life and brought his trolls to assist him in guarding his domain. ALL three models include numerous features that were never before available and are exclusive to Medieval Madness Remake. Medieval Madness Remake is available in three models specifically designed for each level of the pinball marketplace: the Classic Edition, the Special Edition, and the Royal Edition. Your mission in this multi-ball game is to battle for the kingdom! Step back in time to the Middle Ages of the 15th century when kingdoms were fought and lost for. Whether you are a pinball novice or expert, you'll come to appreciate the game's universally appealing gameplay, which includes the exploding castle, motorized drawbridge and two pop-up trolls. ![]() This status coupled with the fact only 4,000 of these games were built has driven the resale value of the original game beyond the reach of most pinball collectors. Medieval Madness is widely held to be one of the best pinball machines of all time. ![]() ![]() ![]() So what does "Libya" think? As my colleague Marc Lynch has noted, both Libya’s leaders and Libyans taking to social media have condemned the attack unequivocally, and have spoken of their high regard for Stevens. It’s unclear whether, as administration officials have reportedly begun to conclude, the violence was premeditated, or whether it was an opportunistic response to the gathering of an angry crowd, but a consensus has begun to form that the attack was carried out by Ansar al-Sharia, a militant group. To state the obvious, Stevens was killed not by "Libya" but by a handful of people in a crowd of several hundred. What they show is that a government that does not exercise a monopoly over force cannot stand up to armed extremists eager to exploit religious or nationalist passion. I am not convinced that the burning of the Benghazi consulate, and even the demonstrations that have followed, show that Stevens and other hopeful folks were deluded. Libya is the test case for the belief that Washington can change the way it is seen in the Middle East by doing the right thing. Of course, if that’s true, then nothing the United States does matters - not even using force to help the Libyan people free themselves from their hated dictator, or sending an experienced and dedicated diplomat to prepare the rebels for the burden of governance. Blaming the West, and above all the United States, allows leaders to distract attention from their own failings, ordinary citizens to live with their sense of humiliation, and Islamist and anti-Western parties and factions to burnish their "resistance" credentials. Resentment of the United States - of which the most toxic form is the rage which fuelled the crowds in Libya and Egypt, and before that in Afghanistan and Pakistan - serves political and psychological purposes that make it very hard to uproot. Bush made things far worse, but Obama didn’t make them much better. Bush tried to win Arab publics through democracy promotion Obama, through deference and respect. Since 2009, the fraction of Pakistanis who view the United States as an enemy has risen from 64 to 74 percent. But billions in civilian and military assistance have had the opposite effect. ![]() aid to flood-ravaged Pakistan carry the Stars and Stripes in order to ensure that Washington got the credit it deserved among Pakistani citizens. The late envoy Richard Holbrooke insisted that U.S. So much effort has gone into the campaign to pull the United States from the ditch into which it had sunk in the Middle East and the broader Islamic world. A third of respondents in Muslim countries viewed Obama positively in 2009 now a quarter do. Obama’s speech sparked a wave of euphoria - and then, as it became clear that he had offered a new tone of voice but not a new policy on the Palestinian Territories, or on America’s autocratic allies, a new wave of disappointment. He delivered his celebrated speech in Cairo in June 2009 in the hopes that by offering a new posture based on "mutual interest and mutual respect" he could end the "cycle of suspicion and discord" governing U.S. At the time, I wrote, "Libyans are generally well disposed towards the United States thanks to the Obama administration’s role in the NATO bombing."įrom his very first day in office, when he gave an interview to Al-Arabiya and called Arab leaders, President Barack Obama has tried to make gestures, and shape policy, that would change the feelings of people in the Islamic world toward the United States. I am, too: I incline toward hopefulness, though perhaps by now experience should have taught me otherwise. How many times have I heard American diplomats talk about what the United States was doing or could do or should do, in Egypt and Pakistan and Afghanistan and elsewhere in the Islamic world to improve its image? Americans are optimistic by nature, and so are American diplomats. I cannot help wondering, in the wake of Stevens’ murder by a mob in Benghazi - where he had spent months working with the transitional council that served as the political wing of the forces fighting Muammar al-Qaddafi - if I should understand his optimism about the U.S. The country was still in the grip of militias, but Stevens said that the security situation was "not bad," and getting better. The moderate National Forces Alliance had defeated an Islamist coalition, and the Islamists had accepted their defeat. Libyans had just gone to the polls to elect a National Assembly, and he was feeling optimistic. Ambassador Chris Stevens, then in Tripoli. In July, in the course of writing a column about Libya, I spoke by telephone with U.S. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “There’s no question Donald Trump is winning Iowa right now,” said Josie Albrecht, a former top Iowa GOP Statehouse communications adviser who is helping the state party but is neutral in the 2024 campaign. Given the relatively early date of the caucuses next year, a strong win by Trump in Iowa could put him in a commanding position heading into the following contests. ![]() That makes Iowa particularly crucial for anyone hoping to stop the former president. Still, Trump is the undisputed leader in Iowa, similar to the grip he holds on Republicans nationally. I’ve heard the stories myself, but what I haven’t seen is the millions and millions.” "I wish they would go out and write the check, too, because we haven’t seen that yet. “I’m glad to hear they’re all flocking to me," he said. “That’s why the needle is moving for him.”Īt the event Friday, Carlson noted reports of increased interest in Scott, prompting a crack from the senator that he hoped the money would follow. Scott is making inroads because "he’s doing the real hard work of retail politics in Iowa, doing small groups with pastors and churches and leading to bigger and bigger meetings and venues,” said Mike Demastus, a Des Moines evangelical pastor who has met several times with Scott and sat in on private meetings between other candidates and politically active clergy. But some say Scott is distinguishing himself with an aggressive outreach strategy paired with an upbeat message. The South Carolina senator has impressed many with an agenda that is every bit as conservative as the one offered by Trump or DeSantis. 15 - weeks earlier than the past three open contests - reinforced the reality that candidates aiming for a turnaround are on a timeline.īeyond DeSantis, Tim Scott is being closely scrutinized. But the Iowa Republican Party's recent announcement that the caucuses would take place on Jan. There's still time for any of the contenders to mount a more robust challenge to Trump. Trump has swung through the state multiple times in recent weeks and will return Tuesday. It's one many events that will be held in the state in the coming weeks as voters begin to more seriously consider their options. Trump did not attend, opening him to criticism from some Republicans that he’s ignoring the forums that are a staple of Iowa presidential politics. “But it sure doesn’t look like that to me - it’s become clear that there isn’t room for another alternative to Trump.”ĭeSantis was among six White House hopefuls in Iowa on Friday for the Family Leadership Summit, where an audience of close to 2,000 gathered to see former Fox News host Tucker Carlson interview the candidates individually. It’s possible he may be that still,” said Gentry Collins, a seasoned Iowa and national Republican strategist who ran Mitt Romney’s 2008 caucus campaign. For now, however, he has struggled to generate the enthusiasm that Trump commands from the GOP base, leaving it uncertain he will become the threat to the former president that he was once billed to be. Ron DeSantis, who entered the race in May with expectations that he would quickly become Trump's top rival. 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Today, the historic activities of Fruita are supported by the efforts of the Fruita Historic Preservation Board and the Lower Valley Heritage Chapter.įrom approximately 1900 to 1930, Fruita was a sundown town. Fruita also had a Civilian Conservation Corps, several Works Progress Administration projects including the town library (now the Chamber of Commerce), a federal loan for the new central school (now the Civic Center) and the construction of the Rim Rock Drive to the top of the Colorado National Monument, elevation 8,000 feet (2,400 m). Later, the Rural Electrification Project brought electricity to around 800 or 900 farms. Settled in groups of two or three families per area, 34 families were relocated by 1937. In the 1930s, Fruita participated in several government projects, including the Grand Valley Resettlement Project (later Western Slope Farms). By 1909, the town center was linked with electricity. The first water reached the town from the Colorado River in 1907. The original town site was planned for 80 acres (32 ha) with a park in the middle. This provision lasted until it was voted out in the late 1970s. Having worked with the Horace Greeley Union Colony, he founded the town in a similar way, including the provision that no liquor be sold or manufactured in the town. Pabor recognized the great promise of the Grand Valley and penned a 300-page volume, Colorado as an Agricultural State, in which he spoke of the fruit-growing potential of this area. In 1886, for the cost of $500 a farmer could buy five acres, 200 fruit trees and water. Pabor, when he formed the Fruita Town and Land Company. The present town was established on May 1, 1884, by William E. ![]() They were followed by other settlers, nearly all of whom were farmers of one sort or another. They resided in a pre-existing cabin with a dirt floor and a blanket door. The first permanent homesteaders in the Fruita area were possibly Mr. The city motto is "Honor the Past, Envision the Future".įruita has had steady population growth for over a century, with descendants of many of the original pioneers still living in the area. Fruita has been the winner of the Governor's Smart Growth and Development Award for four consecutive years. Ten years later, Fruita was incorporated.Įconomically, it started out as a fruit-producing region, but today it is well known for its outdoor sports such as mountain biking, hiking, and rafting, its proximity to the Colorado National Monument, and its annual festivals. Originally home to the Ute people, white farmers settled the town after founder William Pabor in 1884. ![]() The geography is identified by the bordering Colorado River (historically known as the Grand River) on the southern edge of the town, the Uncompahgre Plateau known for its pinyon-juniper landscape, and the Book Cliffs range on the northern edge of the Grand Valley. Fruita is a part of the Grand Junction, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and lies within the Grand Valley. The city population was 13,395 at the 2020 United States Census. The City of Fruita / ˈ f r uː t ə/ is a home rule municipality located in western Mesa County, Colorado, United States. ![]() ![]() ![]() The integration of upstream curvatures results in a phase lag between curvature and migration rate, and this phase lag has not been considered in most previous studies. In parallel with these field measurements, theoretical work has clearly shown that the velocity excess at the outer bank depends not only on the local curvature, but it is also a function of the weighted sum of upstream curvatures ( Ikeda et al., 1981 Howard and Knutson, 1984 Furbish, 1988). ![]() High-curvature bends with an R/ W value < 2 appeared to migrate more slowly, potentially due to a higher energy expenditure and the development of a separation zone on the upstream side of the bend ( Hickin, 1978). However, early studies of the relationship between curvature and migration rate suggested that migration rate reaches its highest value when the radius of curvature is about two to three times the width of the river ( W Hickin and Nanson, 1975 Nanson and Hickin, 1983, 1986). Therefore, bends with high curvature should also have the highest migration rates. In theory, the larger the curvature (1/ R, where R is the radius of curvature), the larger is the centrifugal force and the shear stress exerted on the outer bank. Inertial forces drive the high-velocity core of the river toward the outer bank the strength of this effect is dependent on the bend curvature (e.g., Leopold and Wolman, 1960). The meandering process consists of erosion on the outer bank and deposition on the inner bank, which are the result of an asymmetric distribution of flow velocity and shear stress in curved channel segments (e.g., Dietrich et al., 1979). Understanding and predicting how meanders change through time have major implications for a myriad of engineering and geological problems, including management of agricultural land, loss of infrastructure, bridge design, and distribution of heterogeneities in porous sediments and sedimentary rocks. Meander bends of large rivers, especially ones with high sediment discharge, can migrate several meters per year ( Constantine et al., 2014). ![]() Meandering rivers are among the most dynamic sedimentary systems on Earth. The implication is that one of the most important ways river migration is rejuvenated and meandering patterns are reshuffled is the generation of high-curvature bends through cutoffs. Overall, bends with the highest curvatures show the highest migration rates exceptions with limited migration seem to be related to the low erodibility of the outer bank, not the hydrodynamics of the flow. A quasi-linear relationship exists between the two if this lag is taken into account. However, locations of maximum migration rate are shifted downstream relative to peak curvature, with a phase lag that shows limited variability for the same river segment. High-resolution measurements of migration rates of more than 1600 bends in time-lapse Landsat satellite images, covering more than 4000 km of seven rapidly migrating meandering rivers in the Amazon Basin, suggest that the variation of migration rate closely follows that of the local channel curvature. One of the long- and widely held ideas about the dynamics of meandering rivers is that migration slows down in bends with higher curvatures. ![]() |
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