![]() This wasn’t abjectly awful, but it was very, very bland, despite Sanchez giving it all she had, and then some, in every scene, which mostly made me more eager to watch Sanchez’s FOX Fantasy Island movie/double episode next month, where I think her energy will play a lot better in a campier setting.The holiday season is the perfect time to binge watch feel good movies that remind you of family, friends, community and love. If nothing else, this movie gave us Sanchez in some ridiculous furry earmuffs dramatically ringing a bell like some Hunchback of Notre Dame third grade play. Of all the things that make no sense at all, this maybe bugged me the most. ![]() I know I would.Īnd why did they decorate the vines? That’s nuts! The lights would warm them, which they very specifically don’t want, and it only makes it harder to do the harvest. You know, the part of the bell that actually makes noise? Though it is also possible that the town intentionally sabotaged the bell so that crazy vineyard owners couldn’t summon them from their homes in the middle of the night to serve as free labor. Of course, he’s smarter than all the townspeople, who apparently couldn’t figure out that their bell didn’t work because it was missing a clapper. I mean, he’s handsome, but it’s a significant plot point that he came to upstate New York in December without a winter coat-it’s possible he’s not a genius. Honestly, what does Declan even bring to this partnership, besides a booty call for Sanchez? He got the date for the harvest wrong, nearly destroying the winery, or so we’re told. Then at the end, their dad’s best friend just gifts them the winery? Like, has the sister been working for free up until now? A second ago it was barely surviving, and now it’s going to support at least two households, assuming Sanchez and Bent live together, one of which will soon be expanding, based on all the baby talk? And what does this guy do that he can give away his business, and take nothing in return? Or are they, in addition to being full-time jobs for the three of them, also going to pay for the father figure’s retirement in Florida? Sanchez better watch her back lest she be taken out by a pack of 10-year-olds forced to wait to open their presents because mom and dad were working, for free, in your fields. These clearly wealthy people rely on “volunteers,” who pay to stay in hotels, to harvest their wine? And even without them, the townsfolk hear this “ancient” bell-shown being held up in the tower by a bike hook, as all historic landmarks are-and just willy nilly come out, fully dressed in the middle of the night, to give up their Christmas and help these, again, obviously wealthy people harvest wine? Lots of disappointed kids in that town. Though it was filmed in Canada, it was just the other side of the border in Niagara at actual vineyards that do make ice wine.īut beyond some technical wine elements, the business side of this movie made absolutely no sense. But that even with that, they still rested most of the drama on yet another overheard misunderstanding was grating.Īs someone who likes wine, though not ice wine, I appreciate they mostly stuck much more closely to reality in both technical winemaking know-how and place, than most such “wine-themed” Christmas movies. That they didn’t just wake up and see it had all worked out. And, hey, at least it was a swingy Christmas song, not public domain Silent Night that folks pretended was “their song.”Īlso liked that the movie had some non-magical moments, like the initial wrong date frost prediction. There were things to like here, like Sanchez’s in-joke skepticism at dancing to Christmas music. Lyriq Bent was also a solid lead, and we’ll see him again later this season on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries for Our Christmas Journey with Hollie Robinson Peete. ![]() ![]() Roselyn Sanchez is very charming and I love the diversity here, including all the Latinx elements she brings to her character, though it’s a little suspect that her fairly close in age “sister” has no accent at all, unlike Sanchez, and her mother’s comes and goes. Where to Watch?: Lifetime will re-air it in this, and future seasons It’s also available to purchase on iTunes or to watch, with ads, for a limited time, on (cable login, required)
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His research focuses on race, politics and citizenship in the 19th century. from Princeton University, where he studied with Nell Irvin Painter. Stephen Kantrowitz is Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of History and an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Afro-American Studies and the American Indian Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He teaches in NYU’s Prison Education Program. He is working on the textbook “Contested America: A History of the United States and the People Who Made It,” and a book tentatively titled "The Illiberal Tradition in America." Hahn is involved in making history and liberal arts education available to a wider public. Hahn is the author of “The Roots of Southern Populism: Yeoman Farmers and the Transformation of the Georgia Upcountry,” winner of the Allan Nevins Prize and the Frederick Jackson Turner Award “A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South From Slavery to the Great Migration,” winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Bancroft Prize and Merle Curti Prize “The Political Worlds of Slavery and Freedom” and “A Nation Without Borders: The United States and its World in an Age of Civil Wars, 1830-1910.” He is co-editor of “The Countryside in the Age of Capitalist Transformation: Essays in the Social History of Rural America,” and “Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation: Land and Labor, 1865” (series 3, vol. at Yale University and is a specialist on the international history of slavery, emancipation, and race the construction of American empire and the social and political history of the “long 19th century” in the United States. Steven Hahn is a professor of history at New York University. He is a former faculty senate president, a past faculty representative to the Clemson board of trustees and current chair of the committee that advises the board of trustees on naming buildings and properties. Roger Grant the introduction to Octavus Roy Cohen’s “Epic Peters: Pullman Porter.” Grubb is preparing an edition of the correspondence of Walter Merritt Riggs and Benjamin Tillman, 1896-1918. He has also published articles on Southern history and culture, namely, “House and Home in the Victorian South” “Walter Merritt Riggs: Master Executive” and “Thomas Green Clemson: The Washington Years." With Bea Bailey, he wrote the introduction to Ben Robertson’s “Travelers’ Rest,” and with H. ![]() He is the author of “The Politics of Pessimism: Albert de Broglie and Conservative Politics in the Early Third Republic” and numerous articles on French history. He received his bachelor’s degree from Washington and Lee University and his master’s and Ph.D. ![]() His next book, “The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Changed the Constitution,” is slated for 2019 publication.Īlan Grubb is an associate professor of history at Clemson University. ![]() As co-curator of two award-winning historical exhibitions, and through frequent media appearances, he shares historical knowledge with a broad public outside academia. Foner received the Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching from Columbia University. His award-winning books focus on the intersections of intellectual, political and social history and the history of American race relations, including “Reconstruction, 1863-1877: America’s Unfinished Revolution," winner of the Bancroft Prize and Los Angeles Times book prize “The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery", which was awarded the Lincoln Prize, Bancroft Prize and the Pulitzer Prize for History and “Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad”, winner of the history award from the New York Historical Society and a New York Times best-seller. Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor Emeritus of History at Columbia University, is one of only two individuals to serve as president of these three major historical organizations: the American Historical Association, Organization of American Historians and Society of American Historians. ![]() To shut down Windows 8.1 or Windows RT 8.1, move your mouse to the lower left-hand corner of the screen and right-click Start or press the Windows logo key + X on your keyboard. Under Shutdown settings, select the Hibernate checkbox (if it's available), and then select Save changes. Select Choose what the power button does, and then select Change settings that are currently unavailable. Next to When I close the lid, select Sleep, and then select Save changes. If you’re using only a laptop, select Choose what closing the lid does. Next to When I press the power button, select Sleep, and then select Save changes. If you’re using a desktop, tablet, or laptop, select Choose what the power buttons does. ![]() Open power options-select Start, then select Settings > System > Power & sleep > Additional power settings. Press the Windows logo key + X on your keyboard, and then select Shut down or sign out > Hibernate. Select Start, and then select Power > Hibernate. Now you’ll be able to hibernate your PC in a few different ways: In the Shutdown settings section, select Hibernate. First check to see if this option is available on your PC and if it is, turn it on. Use hibernation when you know that you won't use your laptop or tablet for an extended period and won't have an opportunity to charge the battery during that time. (For example, PCs with InstantGo don't have the hibernate option.) Hibernate uses less power than sleep and when you start up the PC again, you’re back to where you left off (though not as fast as sleep). This option was designed for laptops and might not be available for all PCs. Check the documentation that came with your computer or go to the manufacturer's website. You might be able to wake it by pressing any key on the keyboard, clicking a mouse button, or opening the lid on a laptop. On most PCs, you can resume working by pressing your PC's power button. When you’re ready to make your PC sleep, just press the power button on your desktop, tablet, or laptop, or close your laptop’s lid. Repeat for the Plugged in column, if desired. Repeat for the Plugged in column, if desired.įor a desktop, tablet, or laptop, expand the list for When I press the power button in the On battery column and select Sleep. Select options based on how you want Sleep to work:įor a laptop, expand the list for When I close the lid in the On battery column and select Sleep. Select Change settings that are currently unavailable. In the Power Options section, select Change what the power buttons do. Select Search on the taskbar, type control panel, and select it from the results. To set your PC so it goes to sleep when you close the lid or press the power button: Use Sleep when you’re going to be away from your PC for just a little while-like when you’re taking a coffee break.įor a lot of PCs (especially laptops and tablets), your PC goes to sleep when you close your lid or press the power button. ![]() You don’t have to worry that you'll lose your work because of your battery draining because Windows automatically saves all your work and turns off the PC if the battery is too low. Sleep uses very little power, your PC starts up faster, and you’re instantly back to where you left off. To shut down, select Start and then select Power > Shut down. ![]() ![]() Onyx is strength-giving, providing support in difficult or confusing times, as well as during times of enormous mental or physical stress. It works to repel negative energy and can help you to. Onyx is also believed to improve concentration and devotion. Black Onyx Meaning and Properties: Onyx is a powerful protection crystal and is a stone of inner strength. Its multi-layered structure is similar to that of agates. ![]() Other healing meanings of Black Onyx include those that are inherent to any type of Onyx. Black stones have protective energies they fortify self-confidence and inner strength. Onyx is a form of chalcedony, which is a microcrystalline quartz formed in the gas cavities of lava. Onyx is first mentioned in the Book of Genesis: And the gold of that land is good: there is bdellium and the onyx stone (2:12). Buy Black Onyx Stonesīuy other kinds of Onyx Black Onyx Meaning of Healingīlack Onyx is related to your Root Chakra, is a good grounding stone & helps you to break or change your habits. Information about the healing meanings of Black Onyx is included with purchase, as well as a pamphlet about the metaphysical meaning of healing stones & how to use them. ![]() The JLX offered powered windows and body-coloured bumpers. In Australia, there were two models available. 1993 brought an update of the dash in conjunction with the exterior. The Sport also had dual airbags, two-tone paint and 16-inch alloy wheels. The original Sidekick was updated in 1996 with a new Sport version available with 120 hp (89 kW), 1.8-litre 16-valve four-cylinder Suzuki J18 engine. įor the 1992 model year a 95 hp (71 kW), 1.6-litre, 16-valve Suzuki G16B engine was introduced to the United States. The 1.3-litre engine was only available in JA trim with 2-door convertible body style. When introduced in 1988, the Sidekick was available with three trim levels (JA, JX and JLX) and two engines (1.3-litre 8-valve Suzuki G13BA engine 64 hp (48 kW) and 1.6-litre 8-valve Suzuki G16A engine 80 hp (60 kW)). The Sport variant was replaced by the Grand Vitara in 1999.ġ996–1998 model of North American Suzuki Sidekick 5-door The Suzuki X-90 disappeared from Suzuki's lineup after the 1998 model year. Also for the 1996 model year, Suzuki introduced the Suzuki X-90 which was mechanically identical to the Escudo/Vitara but had a much rounder body, a trunk, and removable T-bar roof. In Japan, the "Nomade" tag was dropped from the five-door Escudos in October 1996. In 1996 the Vitara received a facelift, which meant that the V6 was upsized to 2.5-litre while a 2.0-litre four-cylinder was slotted into the range. A diesel option arrived in Europe in early 1996. ![]() In December 1994, a 2.0 V6 (Suzuki's first six-cylinder) and a 2.0-litre Mazda-sourced turbodiesel were added in return, Mazda got to sell the Escudo in the Japanese market as the Proceed Levante with V6 models styling. ![]() European deliveries of the five-door version began in the summer of 1991. 1991 brought the introduction of rear anti-lock brakes. It was thought that the 5-door would overlap with the shorter 3-door in the market instead, it appealed to a whole new segment and sales in the domestic Japanese market doubled as a result. Three months later a 5-door version with a lengthened wheelbase was introduced it was sold as the "Escudo Nomade" in Japan. At the same time, the commercial Van version was discontinued. In August 1990, the Japanese market received a 16-valve G16B engine with 100 PS (73.5 kW) as well as an optional 4-speed automatic. A carburetted version without a catalytic converter was available for some markets this model produces 75 PS (55 kW) at 5250 rpm. 1990 brought the deletion of the upscale JLX version. A fuel injected 80 hp (60 kW) 1.6-litre, 8-valve, four-cylinder Suzuki G16A engine was available on the JX and JLX. North American Sidekick became available for model year 1989 as a 2-door convertible or hardtop. The Suzuki Escudo was first introduced in the Japanese domestic market in July 1988. The choice of the name “Vitara” was inspired by the Latin word “vita,” as in English word “ vitality.” "Escudo", the name primarily used in the Japanese Domestic Market, refers to the " escudo", the monetary unit of Portugal before adoption of the Euro. It is slightly larger than the SX4 S-Cross. The model introduced in 2022 reuses the "Grand Vitara" nameplate. It shares the platform and many components with the slightly larger SX4 S-Cross. The fourth generation, released in 2015, reverted to the original name "Vitara" in most markets, but shifted from an off-road SUV towards a more road-oriented crossover style. The third generation was launched in 2005. It was accompanied by a still larger SUV known as the Suzuki XL-7 (known as Grand Escudo in Japan). The second generation was launched in 1998 under the "Grand Vitara" badge in most markets. It was also sold as the Santana 300 and 350 in Spain and in the Japanese market, it was also sold as the Mazda Proceed Levante. The North American version was produced as a joint venture between Suzuki and General Motors known as CAMI. The first generation was known as Suzuki Sidekick in the United States. The original series was designed to fill the slot above the Suzuki Jimny. In Japan and a number of other markets, all generations have used the name Suzuki Escudo ( Japanese: スズキ・エスクード, Hepburn: Suzuki Esukūdo). The second, third-generation and 2022 models are known as the Suzuki Grand Vitara, with the fourth generation eschewing the "Grand" prefix. The Suzuki Vitara is a series of SUVs produced by Suzuki in five generations since 1988. Front-engine, four-wheel-drive (1988–present).Front-engine, front-wheel-drive (2015–present). 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This shoe is guaranteed to be waterproof for up to 24 months. A great example is the FootJoy Golf Superlites XP BOA Spikeless Shoes. Many golf shoes are designed to be waterproof or heavily water-resistant. While some casual players do, golf shoes are designed with features indispensable on the course that a regular athletic shoe might not have. Callaway Golf Del Mar Shoes are made with the Opti Vent Mesh liner helping your feet stay more relaxed. If you are in a warmer or more humid climate, shoes designed for breathability and moisture management can be essential. Are specific golf shoes suited for warmer conditions? Ecco Golf S Three Spikeless Shoes are handcrafted with durable yet soft leather that provides a snug, warm fit, keeping your feet warmer. You need to combine traction, performance, and warmth for colder weather to support you on those cooler days. Are certain types of shoes better for cold, wet weather? Many shoes like the Etonic Stabi-LIFE Golf Shoes are made with flexible waterproof fabric to help keep your feet dry and keep you performing your best. In many climates, wet ground conditions can be common, and a water-resistant or waterproof shoe can help keep you comfortable and dry. Golfing with soggy feet isn't fun, especially over 18 holes. Why is waterproofing such an important feature for a golf shoe? It offers traction and comfort with the strengths of both a golf shoe and an athletic shoe. A great example of a spikeless shoe is the Footjoy Hyperflex Shoe. And spikeless shoes are often made with a soft spike or cleat for added traction. Spikeless shoes tend to be lighter and more flexible, which can help prevent fatigue in your legs and feet. What is a key advantage of spikeless golf shoes? However, today's spikeless golf shoes offer much better traction than in the past, and many newer spikeless golf shoes can provide traction comparable to spiked golf shoes. 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Explain call(), apply() and, bind() methods. What do you mean by Self Invoking Functions? Explain Higher Order Functions in javascript. What do you mean by strict mode in javascript and characteristics of javascript strict-mode? What is an Immediately Invoked Function in JavaScript? Explain passed by value and passed by reference. Is javascript a statically typed or a dynamically typed language? Explain Implicit Type Coercion in javascript. Difference between var and let keyword in javascript. Difference between “ = “ and “ = “ operators. Why do we use the word “debugger” in javascript? What are the different data types present in javascript? JavaScript Interview Questions for Freshers.If a global variable prompts is defined, is an object, and has elements 0 and 1 defined, the shell will use element 0 as the prompt and element 1 as the continuation prompt. This feature is now implemented in Rhino. Now the following top-level packages are available, like “java”, in the global scope: “javax”, “org”, “com”, “edu”, and “net”. Prior to 1.7R1, Java classes in packages starting with “java.” could be referenced directly, while classes in other packages would need to use the “Packages” object first. The statement is ignored if the debugger is not running or when compiled to Java bytecodes. ![]() debugger keywordįix bug 386997 - Need to support ‘debugger’ statementĪdding the ‘debugger’ keyword will now result in a breakpoint being hit when run in the Rhino debugger. This is primarily used to enforce instruction quotas for untrusted scripts. It’s now possible to request instruction callbacks for compiled scripts. Support for instruction threshold callbacks in compiled mode JDK 1.4 support will be dropped entirely from Rhino in a future release. js-14.jar is also in the binary distribution and can be built from source using ant. In order to support people running Rhino on JDK 1.4, we use Retrotranslator to produce js-14.jar, which is compatible with JDK 1.4. As a result, the js.jar in the binary distribution is not runnable with JDK 1.4. We now require at least JDK 1.5 in order to compile Rhino sources. Support for JDK 1.4 through separate JAR file Previously the XMLBeans implementation would be used if present in the classpath now it will be used only if DOM3 is not supported on the version of Java running Rhino (i.e., before JDK 1.5), or if explicitly specified by overriding ContextFactory.getE4xImplementationFactory(). DOM3 E4X implementation preferredĪs of Rhino 1.7R1, the E4X implementation based on DOM3 is now preferred over the XMLBeans implementation. This was done so as not to compromise backwards compatibility. Note that for (i in m.values()) will still iterate over the properties of the object returned by m.values(), i.e., the names of all the methods of $Values. Js> for (i in Iterator(m.values().iterator())) print(i) Js> for (i in Iterator(m.values())) print(i) In an extension to JavaScript 1.7, Rhino now supports creating JavaScript Iterators from and objects. Creating a JavaScript Iterator from a Java Iterable or Iterator If you are using the Rhino shell, you can specify -version 170 on the command line or call version(170) in code executed by the shell. To enable JavaScript 1.7 support, you must set the version as 170 using the tLanguageVersion() API call. JavaScript 1.7 supports the following features: JavaScript 1.7 featuresĪs of Rhino1.7R1, Rhino now supports the features of JavaScript 1.7. ![]() ![]() Support for instruction threshold callbacks in compiled mode.Support for JDK 1.4 through separate JAR file.Creating a JavaScript Iterator from a Java Iterable or Iterator. ![]() Then, making sure the " PHPRunner.exe" file is still selected, click the " Libraries" tab.Then, making sure the " PHPRunner.exe" file is selected, use the " Windows" pick list near the bottom of the dialog, to select " WinXP" and click " Apply" button.If it isn't in the list then you will need to click the " Add Application" button, then browse and find the " PHPRunner.exe" file.In the winecfg tool (Crossover Configuration | " Configure" button | " Control Panel" tab | " Winecfg" item), select " PHPRunner.exe" if it is in the list.Then you must also do a "libarary override" for the PHPRunner.exe file. You must now convince "PHPRunner.exe" that it is a Windows XP application. Later, you might need to copy and paste its properties into the menu item the installer creates. And make sure you actually install it in the phprunner40-linux bottle you just prepared!ĭuring the install it is a good idea to create a desktop icon. Then click " install unsupported software" and install phprunner40-linux.Internet Explorer 6 SP1 – choose advanced install which will allow you do install ALL the IE components you need (and I suspect some you probably don't!).DCOM98, this forces the installing of Windows OLE components and Windows OLE components (part 2) – and makes it accessible to phprunner.It seems to like it if you install all dependencies FIRST and obviously make sure they are installed in the phprunner40-linux bottle! This enables you to install all the dependencies. IMHO the Ubuntu family of Debian-based Linuxes are the easiest to install, configure and use for folks coming from a Windows background, though no doubt many would disagree!Ĭreate bottle called something like phprunner40-linux, make sure you create it as a Win98 bottle. This explains how I managed to persuade it work under Linux using Codeweavers CrossoverOffice 6.1.0 – a comercial implementation of WINE.įirst, I downloaded PHPRunner 4.0 "Build 264" – the special Linux friendly version kindly prepared by its developer Sergey Kornilov – the one he created minus Microsoft ADSI dependency.įYI, I am using on Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty). Trouble is that at time of writing, there is only a version for M$ Windoze. PHPRunner is arguably the best PHP scripting tool currently available. ![]() The deuterium isotope helps create heavier elements inside stars, makes certain drugs more effective, and could be the key ingredient for making clean fusion energy. For example, hydrogen usually only has one proton and no neutrons, but an isotope known as deuterium or “heavy hydrogen” also contains one neutron. If there are fewer or more electrons than protons, the atom is electrically charged and known as an ion.Įach atom can have several different versions, known as isotopes, in which there are different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus. If there are an equal number of electrons and protons, the atom is electrically neutral. Hydrogen has one proton, so its atomic number is 1, and uranium has 92, so its atomic number is … 92. The one feature that defines an atomic element is its atomic number, that is, the number of protons it has in its nucleus. Zooming in on the nucleus a little more, we find positively charged particles known as protons and neutral particles known as neutrons. Each of these building blocks, known as atomic elements, contains a positively charged core (known as the nucleus) that is (usually) surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged particles called electrons. To date, humans have observed 118, both natural and artificially made. It’s a chart of all the chemical building blocks of matter. ![]() It’s also about mathematics and engineering and even nonscientific areas of knowledge including history, geography and the origins of words.įirst, a quick review of what the periodic table is. This is the International Year of the Periodic Table, and while I’ve been (accurately) accused of being a physics fanboy, I’m here to tell you that this famous chart isn’t just about physics, chemistry and the other sciences. |
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