Rock & Roll Medley - Slippin' and Slidin' - Jailhouse Rock - Tutti Frutti - Sick & Tired - I'm Read…Īl Collins & Orchestra, Johnny Moore's Three Blazers with Mari Jones, Eddie Bo, Ma Rainey - Acc. He joined fellow Trojans Jordan Addison and Mekhi Blackmon, who both were selected by the Minnesota Vikings, and Tuli Tuipulotu, who was picked by the Los Angeles Chargers. Before Victor, Weir was having an affair with an American singer, Adam Lambart. Personal Life Weir was once married to one Victor Voronov but later divorced in 2015, citing domestic difficulties. Johnny Burnette and The Rock 'n Roll TrioĬurtis Jones, Li'l Son Jackson, B.B. He never graduated from the university fir he dropped out. Little Junior Parker and Bill Harvey's Bandįlorida Normal Industrial Institute Quartet, Little Walter and His JukesĬlarence "Gatemouth" Brown - Pluma Davis Orchestra The legal wrangle is between Winter’s former personal manager and bandmate, Paul Nelson, and the family of Winter’s late wife, Susan, who died in 2019. Winter’s in-laws say Nelson and his wife improperly took more than 1.5 million from Winter’s music business, including auctioning off some of the late musician’s guitars. Susan toured with Johnny in 1973 and played. They had a happy life together traveling, nesting, and enjoying their home in Easton. They lived in New York City until 1999, when they moved to Easton, Connecticut. Susan met Johnny while working as a personal driver for his manager, Steve Paul. He was born John Dawson Winter III on February 23, 1944, in Beaumont, Texas, where his brother Edgar Winter was born on Decemboth brothers were albinos. ![]() Muddy Waters and His Guitar, John Lee Hooker In 1972, Susan met the love of her life, Johnny Winter. Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter & James Cotton JJohnny Winter, an American bluesman known for his lightning-fast guitar riffs and his collaborations with Jimi Hendrix and his childhood hero, Muddy Waters, died July 16 in a hotel. Michael McDonald, Joe Walsh & Ringo Starrīilly Murray and Haydn Qartet with Orchestra
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The ColorSnap paint color matching app uses your Android or iPhone smartphone to match Sherwin-Williams paint colors to pictures of your favorite things. This white chip may be any one of the following, available free from your paint dealer:Īny one of the above chips will work to find the closest colors from all four paint vendors. The required white color chip is used by the app to measure ambient light – a must for accuracy, and as long used by professional photographers to ensure color accuracy. It also shows HSV (Hue Saturation Value) and LRV (Light Reflectance Value) numbers, to help you compare colors numerically, as well as by eye. It provides industry-standard ‘sRGB’ (standard Red Green Blue) values, to allow finding paints from other vendors. The app also finds paints darker or lighter than your color, and complementary colors, using industry-standard color wheel methods. It finds paints from these four major paint vendors: Behr, Benjamin Moore, PPG, and Sherwin Williams. The app can save multiple trips back and forth to your dealer and eliminates the vexing need to bring in a sample. The photo is taken within the app, and must be taken in natural (window) lighting only.Īlthough other high-accuracy solutions require an external color sensor, FindPaintColor uses the iPhone camera and advanced image processing, so no separate color measurement device is required.Īccuracy is similar to external color sensing devices, and will identify the nearest few color chips for your final match, including the many that are available but not usually on display at your paint store. Trying to find a paint color to match an unknown existing wall (or other surface) color? Or maybe find lighter or darker colors of the same hue, or possibly complementary colors?įindPaintColor is a paint color matching app that finds the best-match paint colors from thousands available from major paint vendors, by analyzing a photo of your unknown color with a specified white color chip available free from your paint dealer. This app need more features, better coding, to make it worth the hassle of selecting from thousands of paint options.(Note: FindPaintColor runs on iPhone 7 and newer. It doesn’t help that the mini containers for mixing paint samples hasn’t been available in over two years, and tiny color chips are not enough. A competitive company’s color tool does better in many of these areas so it’s surprising SW hasn’t bothered. That’s a lot of paint choices! It would be helpful if this painting “tool” was more versatile. We recently bought this home, so it needed painting anyway-but it’s every room. My furnace blew soot ALL over my house so EVERYTHING needs to be repainted, in every room. These suggestions would be fantastic for the computer (web) version of Color Snap as well. ![]() THEN to be able to see these saved colors on an image, more that one color on everything. Like some blues are more gray, or purple. Building on that idea, it would be awesome if SW made it so it could tell me if they are complementary, id they are more yellow or bluish in a varying shade. To be able to create MY OWN coordinating color palate to better visualize how colors I might want go together or not. What I’d LOVE and would make this a useful and friendly, practical app is to be able to compare shades I’ve saved. One, I’m not buying a $50 accessory to scan existing paint so I can compare shades. Locate the nearest Sherwin-Williams store. Save and share paint colors and photos. ![]() Determine a paint’s sheen (Requires ColorSnap™ Match Pro). Scan and match to the closest Sherwin-Williams paint color. Eliminate the guesswork in paint matching by instantly matching to the closest Sherwin-Williams paint color and sheen with the click of a button. That’s why we designed the new ColorSnap™ Match Pro. With so many different colors and sheens available, it’s tough to nail down the right color without taking a sample into the store. You know as well as we do that matching a paint color can be a difficult and time-consuming process. The ColorSnap™ Match Pro device identifies a paint’s sheen in addition to the closest paint color. Simply scan the color of a flat surface to match to the closest Sherwin-Williams paint color. ![]() Connect to your ColorSnap™ Match Pro or ColorSnap™ Match paint matching tools (sold separately at Sherwin-Williams Stores) for easy, on-the-spot color matching. ![]() ![]() “What I see isn’t just crime, it’s a gigantic red flag that something deeper is happening in these communities and in these people’s lives,” she said. She believes the mayor’s plan does little to address underlying factors that have contributed to the crime spike. “When violent crime rises, it is usually our low-income Black and brown communities that suffer the most, and I would expect what’s happening now to follow that trend,” Perez-Jordan said. These searches, in which police stopped and frisked people they considered suspicious, disproportionately targeted Black and Latino men. She’s particularly concerned with the reintroduction of plain clothes officers, who in the past have been accused of violating the rights of minorities with controversial tactics like stop-and-frisk searches. Having lived in the city for 12 years, Perez-Jordan, 45, says she’s familiar with what over-policing Black and Latino neighborhoods can do. The organization’s mission is “to eliminate the racial inequities that permeate the justice system,” according to their website. “If we want to fix the uptick in violence, we have to start with poverty, the root of all violence, and fix the lack of resources for the youth, as well as mental health.”Ĭarmen Perez-Jordan, CEO of the nonprofit The Gathering for Justice, agrees. “Violence behaves like a contagious disease epidemic,” Blain said. He fears that more policing could alienate and even have an adverse effect on communities of color. Police officers standing inside the Harlem 125 Street Station. There’s a trust issue thing going on and we feel that we aren’t safe around them.” “Our communities’ police do not communicate well with the people and vice versa. “More policing is not the answer,” said Blain, who lives in the Bronx. He says his experience has shown him there are more effective ways of combating crime than policing. He says the focus on increased policing is misplaced and could backfire.Īs a violence interrupter for NYC Cure Violence, the city’s crime prevention program, Blain, 23, walks through Harlem speaking with at-risk youth to deescalate conflicts and inspire them to find paths other than crime. Other New Yorkers, like Rasheed Blain, worry about rising crime but cast doubt on the mayor’s plan. The city saw 1,814 murders in 1980, the year the New York Times called the “ worst year of crime in city history.” That assessment was eclipsed at the peak of the crack cocaine epidemic in 1990, when the Times reported that New York City had recorded 2,245 homicides. To someone new to New York City it feels like things are going downhill, but New York always comes back.” ![]() “Crime levels here dip down and go back up, but it’s still no comparison. “This is nothing like the 70s or 80s,” he said. “I trust our police officers to keep us safe,” Curley said.Ĭurley, who lived through the city’s heyday of crime in the 1980s, pointed at the walls of the Times Square-42 Street subway station, noting how they were once covered in graffiti and the platform trashed. Patrick Curley, 70, a lifelong New Yorker who lives on the Lower East Side, also welcomes the mayor’s plan, and says he’s confident the NYPD will restore public safety. Patrick Curley inside a train at a Times Square-42 Street subway platform. It also revives a controversial plainclothes unit on the police force rebranded as “Neighborhood Safety Teams.” It includes an increase in officers on patrol, especially during warm months when crime increases additional resources for the city’s existing gun seizure unit new technology to stop the influx of guns and job creation for at-risk residents. In January, Adams announced a comprehensive plan to combat the crime wave. Officials have blamed the rise on a mix of factors, including changes to the justice system – such as New York’s new bail reform legislation – and a flood of illegally trafficked guns, which gun advocacy groups and criminologists say was fueled by the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic.Įconomic and social hardships brought on by the pandemic played a role in the increase in crime, with the number of people experiencing homelessness since the beginning of the pandemic increasing “substantially,” according to Mayor Eric Adams. She avoids certain streets at different hours, and is “always, always” ready to run.Īfter three decades of historic lows, crime rates across New York City began to tick up in 2020. She tries to skip taking the train when she can. Harlem has been Weston’s home for decades, but it’s starting to feel a lot less safe, she says. Pilar Weston standing outside of Harlem's 125 Street Station. ![]() Unsurprisingly, perhaps, that has drawn the attention of some of the large, incumbent energy giants keen to position themselves for what could be a multi-trillion-dollar industry as demand for fossil fuels subsides. The sites being bid for stretch across the breadth of the country, yet all have several things in common: they are near cheap, renewable energy and plenty of space to store the gas. "Hopefully that will help in a virtuous cycle that galvanizes even more support from corporations buying carbon credits, and maybe from state and local governments." OIL INVOLVEMENT Now, we have to do our job which is to put iron in the ground and start taking out meaningful amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere," Lee said. "This industry is fragile right now, but all the arrows are lined up in the right direction. "The lion's share of the capital is for assets, so it really depends on the build out programme."Īnother bidding for funding is start-up CarbonCapture Inc., in partnership with Frontier Carbon Solutions and a new company called Twelve, which will use captured carbon to make sustainable aviation fuel in Wyoming, Jonas Lee, chief commercial officer for CarbonCapture, told Reuters. Gebald said it would cost "easily in the billions" of dollars to create a megatonne facility and the firm could look to raise funds depending on the success of its three bids, although it would likely wait until 2024 to return to the market. "Where are you getting those people in the next 30 years?. The real challenge, though, was access to talent, Gebald said. The company planned to boost headcount from the low double-digits to more than 100 over the next 18 months, and by 2030, the three hubs could create 3,500 direct jobs and tens of thousands of indirect jobs, if given the green light, he said. government's target of a million tonnes, known as a megatonne, a year. In his first major interview since taking part in applications for three hubs - in Louisiana, California and North Dakota - Chief Executive Christoph Gebald said all had the potential to be scaled to the U.S. It is offering three levels of funding, ranging from $3 million for early stage feasibility studies to $12.5 million for engineering design studies to up to $500 million for projects ready to complete the procurement, construction and operation phases.Īmong the most active firms so far has been Swiss start-up Climeworks, which has raised more than $800 million to date and is backed by Singaporean sovereign investor GIC. government has said it wants to back four hubs, and interviews with more than 20 state, federal, company and investor sources show at least nine applications have been filed in a first round, with two major Occidental Petroleum (OXY.N) projects also seen as strong contenders. ![]() Plus, the CO2 must be stored permanently. The role of oil companies in the space has also raised eyebrows and developers must muster support for hubs from communities that have often been damaged by big energy projects. The biggest plant to-date is capturing only 4,000 tonnes a year and costs are high, the talent pool is fledgling and corporate buyers for the credits largely remain on the sidelines. While much of that will come from natural solutions such as planting more trees or increasing the ability of soil to sequester carbon, permanent carbon removal like DAC will also be needed. scientists now estimate billions of tonnes of carbon will need to be sucked out of the atmosphere annually to reach a goal of capping global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius. ![]() Worsening climate change and inadequate efforts to cut emissions have thrust the issue known as carbon removal to the top of the agenda, and U.N. The Energy Department expects to announce winning bids this summer. DAC hub funding were due on March 13, the government and some companies have yet to fully disclose details about the applications, many of which Reuters is reporting for the first time. That compares with $12 billion in federal spending to drive demand for personal and commercial electric vehicles, Boston Consulting Group estimated. The sums involved dwarf funding available in other regions, such as Britain which has pledged up to 100 million pounds ($124 million) for DAC research and development. government has offered $3.5 billion in grants to build the factories that will capture and permanently store the gas - the largest such effort globally to help halt climate change through Direct Air Capture (DAC) and expanded a tax credit to $180/tonne to bolster the burgeoning technology. April 18 (Reuters) - The world is failing to cut carbon emissions fast enough to avoid disastrous climate change, a dawning truth that is giving life to a technology that for years has been marginal – pulling carbon dioxide from the air. ![]() Highway 95 and the Cheyenne exit is the company’s first location outside California. He started the Sandwich Spot in 2006 with a small place in San Mateo, California. weekdays.įounder Thomas Heally began working in the deli business at 15 and went on to run the most-profitable Safeway grocery store in the San Francisco area, he said. fat so citric acid may play the same role Safeway and sometimes Big Lots. The prices are nothing to sneeze at (about $8.50), but the Sandwich Spot has a happy hour during which most things cost $6.99 between 4 and 6 p.m. in product ingredients under the following names Aciletten Anhydrous citric. ![]() Then there are the tongue-in-cheek Roger That (heated turkey), Saucy Chick (chicken in sweet and savory sauce) and Sweet Science (chicken with teriyaki and pineapple). There are nods to Las Vegas with the Runnin’ Rebel (salami), the Fremont (marinated chicken) and Binion’s Baller (meatballs). One customer, Tony, described the shop as “something different, not just the mayo-tomato-mustard kind of thing.” Another, Dhara Patel, said, “The taste is unique, how they blend it all together.” Try it and you will never order a sandwich here without it. Special sauce dripped onto my plate and I unabashedly scooped it up with the bread. All sandwiches are served hot on Dutch Crunch with Dirty Sauce, lettuce. ![]() My Super Nova chicken sandwich had chunks of white meat that had been marinated, pepper jack cheese and cranberry. Bakery, Deli, Floral, Meat, Produce, Seafood, Sushi Bar, Western Union. The Sandwich Spot blends ingredients in such a way that you get a pop of flavor with each bite. They can be a little messy, but you won’t mind. The sandwiches here are big, as in save-half-for-later size. You know how you discover a little sandwich shop tucked into the corner of some strip mall and wonder, “Why is such a notable place in an out-of-the-way location like this?” That’s the case with the Sandwich Spot on North Tenaya Way, in a Target-anchored center. I know what I'll be eating for the next couple of days, and it only cost me eight bucks.Sandwich Shop's Super Nova chicken sandwich. If you're a late-night shopper like me (I try to avoid crowds even more than I used to now) these big mamas are a hell of treat. Still, this sandwich is a rare find as we're looking at 2-3 days worth of sando here in each one. Our Signature is our Promise: Our signature select artisan breads are made from premium ingredients, which create distinctive. That's probably the biggest rub, you really need to dress this thing up. It does come with some fresh tomatoes and passable lettuce as well as several condiment packs to sauce it up, Texas style! And you're really gonna have to sauce it up because it's a lot of bread and you don't want it to be too dry. I also appreciate that there's no onion up in this piece, as I'm not a fan of them. The one caveat being that while the cheese triangles look like they're covering up everything on the inside, it's an optical illusion and those squares are actually just triangles. And there's at least three cheeses to match. That means at least three brave animals from different species had to sacrifice their lives to make this mountain of meat. We're talking at least three kinds of meats in this bad boy, turkey, ham, roast beef. This sub has just about everything I want and more. Here's the whole sando in all its giant glory! Enter this mighty dagwood from my local Pac'n'Save/Safeway franchise. So when a sando comes along that happens to be both fantasic and large and in charge it's a blessing. And by that, I mean that I'm an afficianado of both sandwiches in general and ones that happen to be massive. The GE GFW650 cleaned about as well as the LG WM4000H in our tests and was similarly gentle on fabrics. LG makes a similar washer, the WM3600H, which omits some useful features but costs less. The WM4000H and its matching dryer (which is available in electric or gas) are stackable-in fact, you can stack any 27-inch LG dryer, new or old, on top of the WM4000H. The big downsides to the LG washer and dryer are that the control panels are hard to use in dim lighting and LG’s customer service stinks, so in the unlikely event that you need a repair under warranty, it might be a hassle. (They still won’t last as long as your parents’ old Maytag, though.) The matching LG DLEX4000 dryer dried loads faster than most of the other dryers we tested. Reliability is tough to predict, but in recent years LG front-loaders have had some of the lowest repair rates among mainstream washers, according to multiple sources. We found the Wi-Fi–connected features useful, including the end-of-cycle notifications, maintenance alerts, remote start, and additional downloadable wash programs the LG ThinQ app was also more intuitive and full-featured than those of our other picks. ![]() It even has a unique door-prop feature to help prevent the dreaded mildew smell. Like most front-load washers, the WM4000H has a huge capacity, runs quietly, and is notably efficient with water and energy. The WM4000H can wash a load significantly faster than a typical high-efficiency washer, and it has one of the widest varieties of wash settings, including a stain-loosening prewash option, super-hot temps, and extra rinses. It was one of the best washers we tested at removing all types of stains, yet it also handled fabrics more gently than most models we tried. ![]() Me paso con el caso de End Game, después del final de infinity war(que por cierto es muy bueno). Esta película lo aborda, de manera básica, pero lo aborda. Tienen que estar bien armadas y conectar todos los elementos con precisión. Me paso con el caso de End Game, después del final de infinity war(que por cierto es No es fácil hacer películas que toquen el tema del viaje en el tiempo. ![]() (Violence, nudity, sexual situations, adult situations, profanity.No es fácil hacer películas que toquen el tema del viaje en el tiempo. Including the time-travel special effects, which are plainly borrowed from TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY. The technical credits are at made-for-cable-TV level, The rest of the cast is perfunctory in their stock roles, including Mia Sara as the pretty but bland Melissa and Ron Silver as the evil McComb (although it's a relief to see Silver play a nasty politician instead of campaigning for one). Will note the split-screen Doppelganger effect borrowed from 1991's DOUBLE IMPACT). There is something both frustrating and poignant about the drawn-out climax, in which Walker's older self tries-but fails-to save his younger self from the villains (Van Damme fans Hero by extending the action sequences to the point where his character loses, or nearly loses, his many fights. Quite inadvertently, TIMECOP also makes Van Damme seem an ineffectual Here, the actor's thick Belgian accent and poor comic timing (he's no Schwarzenegger yet in the sound-bite department) intrudes upon his dramatic performance. Off action fans because of the arty touches of director John Woo. TIMECOP was meant to be Van Damme's mainstream breakthrough, affording him a juicy part in a big-league production, but the actor was far better showcased in 1993's HARD TARGET, which allegedly turned For example, only late in the film is it revealed that repeated trips to the past are possible, which undermines theĪt least the film offers a lively, high-kicking performance from martial arts star Van Damme. While the initial premise, credited to Mark Verheiden and executive producer Mike Richardson, contains endless possibilities for exciting storytelling, Verheiden's screenplay becomes increasingly convoluted, violating its own logic for the sake of narrative expediency. Peter Hyams, a veteran director of uninspired sci-fi flicks (e.g., OUTLAND, 2010), fails to rise above an unimaginative script and skimpy production design. Walker travels back to the future, to 2004, and happily discovers that McComb never became a powerful Senator and that Melissa and their son are waiting for him in their home. When McComb shows up with his younger self, Walker kills them both. Walker returns to his home, hoping to intercept his wife's killers. He discovers that on the very day she was murdered, Melissa was going to tell him she was pregnant. In order to foil McComb, Walker is sent back to 1994 Washington, where he also looks for Melissa. His most challengingĪssignment: proving that Senator McComb (Ron Silver) has been financing his presidential campaign by dispatching time travelers to re-negotiate old business deals. Ten years later, Walker becomes an elite "timecop," assigned to prevent nefarious individuals from going back in time to change history. In 1994, policeman Walker (Van Damme) witnesses several thugs murder his wife, Melissa (Mia Sara), in their Washington, D.C. TIMECOP fails to elicit either stirring action or a truly involving story from its intriguing premise. As time-travel pictures go, this Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle is a passable but disappointing excursion into well-traveled terrain. ![]() After that trial period (usually 15 to 90 days) the user can decide whether to buy the software or not. Trial software allows the user to evaluate the software for a limited amount of time. Demos are usually not time-limited (like Trial software) but the functionality is limited. 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Internet Explorer for Windows7 is the web browser from Microsoft with improved performance, faster page load times, new standards support for next-generation sites, and completely revised F12 developer tools. ![]() These clinics are entrusted to run their business as they see fit. A clinic in Los Angeles could have completely different standards than one in Salt Lake City. There is also no regulating body governing these clinics. No one has written the de-facto rosetta stone guidebook There isn’t any research on long-term effects or potential risks down the road of repeated ketamine infusions over an extended period of time, and there’s no clear consensus between the providers currently offering it on optimal dosing, or how to go about maintaining the drug’s effects. That looks like a recipe for big profits.īut there are some limitations to the data on ketamine as its status with the FDA as a controlled substance has blocked research for decades. So as long as the doctor agrees the infusion therapy to be ethical and not in violation of any safety standards, they can prescribe it accordingly. Once the FDA approves a drug, healthcare providers generally may prescribe the drug for an unapproved use when they judge that it is medically appropriate for their patient. Ketamine infusion therapy is used for the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain and various medication-resistant mental health disorders, including depression, bipolar disorder, and PTSD to name a few. The clinics will be paying for themselves before you know it. The company reported a $1M CAD gross margin on $2.1M of revenue in a year where foot traffic was drastically down in nearly every brick and mortar-based sector. While Field Trip is building its own clinics, Novamind is acquiring them – purchasing Cedar Psychiatry’s 4 clinics for $3M CAD last year. Field Trip projects the expansion will cost $4.1M CAD. Novamind owns 5 clinics in Utah, and Field Trip owns 6 clinics in major cities across North America, with plans on expanding to 20 clinics by 2022. Last year Novamind and Field Trip generated $2.1M CAD and $400,000 CAD respectively from their clinics. Field Trip recommends doing 3 rounds for more serious afflictions, coming to a discounted cost of $5,500. ![]() Most ketamine providers request an upfront payment for a complete set of 4 to 6 infusions, some offering discounts or package deals.įor example, Field Trip’s ketamine-based treatment psychotherapy program lasts 11-16 sessions over a 3-4 week period and costs $2,000 CAD. Some providers offer 4 treatments over 1 to 2 weeks. Ketamine infusion for depression usually costs $400 to $800 per session, and most ketamine clinics perform a series of 6 sessions over 2 to 3 weeks. This therapy can cost the patient anywhere from $1,600 CAD to $6,000 CAD for a full series of ketamine treatments. 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Yaron Conforti, CEO and director, concluded that the group therapy model is “ a cornerstone of Novamind’s Frontline KAP clinical pilot, which recently entered its final stages and is expected to become an available treatment under Groups by Novamind.” Developed in partnership with Colorado-based Wholeness Center, Frontline KAP is designed to address pandemic-related stress and trauma in frontline healthcare workers.Generating revenue as a new company is almost always difficult. “I’ve witnessed countless times, firsthand, how the power of group-based treatment leads to improved accessibility and outcomes, often with ripple effects of patients’ healing work spreading to their families and communities.”Įarlier this month, Novamind announced that it would be hosting a clinical trial of psilocybin for depression, sponsored by the Usona Institute, as well as a Phase IIb clinical trial for MM-120, an LSD-based substance. Reid Robison, chief medical officer said. “Our goal is to develop a robust care model and group therapy further strengthens our range of treatment options,” Dr. |
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