![]() While simple, GeoFS's flight model is complete enough to deliver a realistic flight simulation experience. This is why it is being used in education and training as an affordable and easily deployed solution. Playable for free, on any system that can run a modern web browser (yes it runs on Chromebooks!) and with simplified controls makes GeoFS the most accessible flight simulator around. Today, GeoFS uses an open source platform called CesiumJS () to render the global landscape you can fly in. Good luck, and don't crash.GeoFS was created in 2010 when it use to run on Google Earth via the plugin implementation. For example, a 747 doesn't leave the runway at 300 knots, and immediately do a hard 90-degree roll! Or, I'll fly at faster than 747 speeds, but under those of fighter aircraft, and imagine I'm in a Concorde! So, there's really no need for 'extra' aircraft, in my view. So, I simply adjust my speed and handling accordingly, within the limitations of a similar real-life aircraft. Sometimes I just 'imagine' I'm flying a commercial heavy like a 747, which, naturally, doesn't climb and turn like a fighter. There's a lot of room left for the imagination in this program, too. The SR22 is touchy, anyway, due to it's simulated lightweight handling differential. The faster you go, the touchier the controls will be, simply do to the increased forces working on them. Someone also mentioned the controls being too sensitive, which is normal even in real life. (Keep in mind that Mach 1 is achieved at just over 600 on the HUD air-speed indicator.) ![]() It might be wise to remember, also, that the speed stated in the info box is also referring to the REAL aircraft, like it's afterburner feature. I've done a little better than Mach 1.8, but in a full-throttle dive, straight down, and playing with the controls. A lower altitude is always required for Mach speeds, you'll never have that capability at the really-high altitudes. Increasing speed is difficult when in level flight, and will require a descent to a lower altitude if you're already at maximum power settings. By leaving the runway fast and LOW, then 'pulling back' hard on the stick, you'll have the equivalent of an afterburner-assisted take-off. You can simulate an afterburner take-off, though, by doing what pilots do in real life, holding the brakes while throttling-up, then releasing at maximum power. There's nothing saying or promising that an afterburner function is installed in the program. There are a lot of queries about the afterburner, well, there isn't any promise there is one, only a general description of the capabilities of a REAL F-16. Can anyone help?Ĭopy this into generic.ini (C:\Program Files\Google\Google Earth\res\flightsim\hud): Looks a lot more like an F16 now! I cant get the compass to show heading every 10 degrees. So I went and changed a little here and there. This easter egg could become a standard feature in the next versions of Google Earth and it will bring even more fun to the application.įlying with GE-FS F-16 looks nice but that HUD looks like something out of a comic book. It can be rather tricky to get the hang of as the controls are quite sensitive." When you've gained enough altitude then stabalise the aircraft to a straight flight path. ![]() ![]() The keys are in reverse as one would expect with any flight simulator, so use the down arrow to take-off. Once you've accelerated to a sufficient velocity use the arrow keys to take-off. Marco Gallotta, who found this feature, has some tricks: "Moving on though, you can get a quick start by holding Page Up for a few seconds to increase to maximum thrust (thrust meter is the left bar of the lower-left meters). Once mouse controls are active, the pointer shape changes to a cross on your screen." "To disable or enable mouse controls, left click (single click on a Mac). To fly, you need to read this list of keyboard shortcuts, but you can also use a mouse or a joystick. Here's the initial view from London Heathrow Airport: You should see this dialog that lets you choose one of the two aircrafts (F16 "Viper" and SR22) and an airport. Open the application, click on the globe and then press Ctrl+Alt+A. It's not quite like Microsoft Flight Simulator, but it's a promising start. Apparently, the latest version of Google Earth has an easter egg: a flight simulator.
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![]() ![]() The trend of urbanization continues but not always in connection with industrialization. This also enabled specialization of labor and crafts and the development of many trades. The Industrial Revolution attracted people in larger numbers to work in mills and factories the concentration of people caused many villages to grow into towns and cities. In many cultures, towns and cities were few, with only a small proportion of the population living in them. In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church. In the past, villages were a usual form of community for societies that practice subsistence agriculture and also for some non-agricultural societies. The old village of Hollókő, Nógrád, Hungary ( UNESCO World Heritage Site) Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings however, transient villages can occur. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Lerd tourist village in Ardabil province, Iran A village in Strochitsy, Belarus, 2008 A village in Pornainen, Finland An alpine village in the Lötschental Valley, Switzerland A berber village in Ourika valley, High Atlas, MoroccoĪ village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. ( April 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve the article by merging similar sections and removing unneeded subheaders. ![]() This article may have too many section headers dividing up its content. ![]() ![]() Tenpenny is listed as one of the top 12 leading anti-vaxxers according to the CCDH Robert F. "Every time they're given the oxygen of publicity, they become more powerful."Īhmed suspects that the hearing in Ohio that went viral was likely a publicity stunt for Tenpenny to gain new followers and make more money. "It's profoundly irresponsible to give them uncritical oxygen given that these are publicity hounds who are seeking to sell their product," Ahmed said. The very real public health risk posed by the spread of such misinformation speaks to why people like Tenpenny need to be deplatformed from social media, Imran Ahmed, CEO of The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), told Salon. Misinformation experts say testimonies like Tenpenny's promoting vaccine misinformation, along with the viral videos on social media doing the "magnet test," harm public confidence in the vaccines. They can put spoons and forks all over them and they can stick, because now we think that there's a metal piece to that." "I'm sure you've seen the pictures all over the Internet of people who have had these shots and now they're magnetized," Tenpenny said. Recently, the conspiracy theory was popularized and brought to the mainstream when Sherri Tenpenny, a confidant and adviser to MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and self described anti-vaxxer, spoke about it at a hearing held by a health committee in the Ohio state legislature. It's unclear if people like Brookiebaby888 are true anti-vaxxers, or just participating in yet another viral social media challenge with deleterious public health effects. Pressing the round magnet to her deltoid, she gasps in surprise when it barely sticks.īrookiebaby888 is one of thousands who have done the "vaccine magnet test" on Tiktok, perpetuating the conspiracy theory that the COVID-19 vaccine includes an unidentified magnetic object - maybe a microchip - causing a side effect of becoming magnetic (which is not true). Tik Toker Brookiebaby888 usually posts humorous lifestyle videos to her 73,000 followers, but earlier this month she filmed herself doing a "magnet vaccine test." Standing in front of her camera, she explained to users that she just received her COVID-19 vaccine and wanted to see if a magnet would stick to her arm. Through the end of fiscal year 2023, the Lottery said, players had claimed 66,543 prizes totaling more than $87 million through the app. The Lottery on Tuesday also provided an update on the usage of its mobile ticket-cashing app, which launched in September 2021 to allow players to claim prizes worth between $601 and $5,000 remotely. Lottery players won 145 prizes worth $1 million or more in fiscal year 2023, including Mega Millions jackpots of $33 million and $31 million. ![]() Powerball had its first-ever $2 billion jackpot in November that was up 31 percent, the Lottery said. With two jackpots that rose above $1 billion, Mega Millions sales of $159.5 million were 116 percent ahead of fiscal 2022 and $169.7 million in sales for Powerball. Lottery into record-setting territory last fiscal year. The multi-state draw games also helped push the Mass. Bracken said the Lottery’s February launch of a $50 scratch ticket bolstered instant ticket sales as the “Billion Dollar Extravaganza” ticket accounted for more than half a billion dollars in sales. Sales of scratch tickets, which generally account for 65 to 70 percent of all Lottery sales, totaled a record $4.043 billion, up 3 percent over the previous year. The fiscal 2023 numbers will still need to be audited, but Lottery Executive Director Mark William Bracken said he does not expect them to change substantially by the time the audit is completed in September. The measure is tied up in prolonged and private budget negotiations. ![]() The Senate rejected the idea, which House officials estimate will produce $200 million in new revenue. This year, the Massachusetts House added online Lottery authorization to its fiscal 2024 budget. With residents showing a steady willingness to shell out their money for a chance to win big, Goldberg has long supported making the Lottery’s offerings available online. “Because of everyone’s efforts, we are able to meet our mission of providing critical local aid to all 351 communities in the state.” “I am proud of the performance of our team and want to thank our retail partners and our customers as we face mounting challenges in the marketplace,” Goldberg said. The Lottery’s higher actual total could be a boon for cities and towns, which are waiting for state lawmakers to finish work and release funds associated with an annual road and bridge maintenance bill, and to finalize other key local aid accounts in the fiscal 2024 state budget. ![]() Based on that lower projection, the fiscal 2023 budget included $1.231 billion in unrestricted general government aid. It is also enough to beat the projected $1 billion in net profit that Goldberg and Lottery officials told state lawmakers they could expect the Lottery to generate for local aid in fiscal 2023. That’s enough to overtake the previous record of $1.112 billion set in fiscal 2021. After accounting for an estimated $4.483 billion in prizes, which bested the previous high of $4.309 billion paid out in fiscal 2022, paying a record high $350 million in commissions and bonuses to retailers, and covering administrative costs that equaled about 2 percent of revenue, the Lottery expects to be left with the record $1.176 billion in net profit. Onyx has been chosen by Architectural Digest as Arkansas' most beautiful coffee shop, garnered multiple Good Food Awards, and been described as the "Best bags of coffee you can buy online" in GQ. Coffee Championships Andrea Allen placed first in the 2020 Barista Championship, while Elika Liftee placed first in the 2020 Brewers Cup Championship, and they both went on to the 2021 World Coffee Championships to place in 2nd place for Barista and 3rd place for Brewers Cup. Once found, the coffees are carefully roasted in twenty-pound or smaller batches, then shared with the three Onyx cafés and over 150 wholesale customers in thirty states.Ĭlearly Onyx Coffee Lab knows what they're doing: this northwest Arkansas matrix of coffee know-how routinely cleans house at the U.S. "I know direct trade means a lot of different things to different people, but for us if we don’t put money in the producers hands we won’t call it direct trade," says Jon. Take a look at our current specials and find delicious artisanal coffee at prices that. The magic starts with sourcing, with countless small sample batches from coffee importers and with direct visits to farms around the world. Taking the Cup of Excellence auction by storm, Niguse Gemeda Mude shattered pricing records and garnered the sought after first place spot within the Ethiopian 2020 auction. One of the new colored boxes from roasting and retail company Onyx Coffee Lab in Northwest Arkansas. Husband-wife owners Jon and Andrea Allen have rapidly taken the coffee world by storm with their combination of art and science. Lest the myth perpetuate that specialty coffee does not come from Arkansas, Onyx Coffee Lab is blowing that particular urban legend out of the water while creating a few of their own. Overall she's a badass, and we are totally stoked to be working with her. ![]() She also leads a keen focus on helping women producers in the area, which now make up 30% of the Association. This is a substantial effort that raises the price and quality of coffee in the area. The depulpers and raised-beds help clean up the processing of coffee. There are 350 producers within the Association, and together with Pergamino and like-minded roasters, they managed to raise money for new depulpers and African raised-beds for 20% of the Association. Roquel is an incredibly kind and driven woman who has spearheaded the quality over quantity push in her area. Raquel has been able to improve growing and processing techniques while also providing the incentive that the specialty coffee market yields to bring in more cash for farmers and farms like El Mango. Traditionally the coffees grown by smallholders like Jairo Alban were purchased as parchment locally for a low price for the overall quality. Raquel and Jeremias Lasso run FUDAM, and under their guidance, they have expanded over the nineteen years they've existed. A very special star-crossed drop this week. Red Fox has been working in Nariño for eleven years with FUDAM (Fundacion Agraria y Ambiental). ![]() We sourced this beautiful micro-lot from our friend Aleco at Red Fox Coffee Merchants. He has a 2-hectare farm in northern Nariño. Jairo Alban of El Mango is one of these producers. This region is quilted with smallholder producers that grow just fantastic coffee. Notes at the bottom of a dictionary entry-especially usage notes and synonym studies-are often where we’ll find the detailed information that allows us to improve (or refine or polish ) our writing. Lists of synonyms are useful when we are struggling to write and looking for just the right word, but each word must be considered in light of its specific definition. The word homophone is used to describe a word that sounds the same as another word, but that has a different meaning. ![]() The verbs make and construct mean roughly the same thing, but one is more likely to make a cake but construct a building, which is a more complex undertaking. The principle was articulated by John Rupert Firth, who wrote, You shall know a word by the. A sunset might be described equally well as beautiful or resplendent, but a beautiful baby would not usually be described as resplendent, which implies an especially dazzling appearance. By similarity, we really mean used in similar contexts. ![]() And when we move from nouns to other parts of speech, we almost always find subtle but important differences among synonyms: although the meanings overlap, they differ in emphasis and connotation. ![]() But forest and wood, though often interchangeable, have different shades of meaning: a forest tends to be larger and denser than a wood. And if you ask for a soda on the east coast of the United States, you’ll get the same drink that asking for a pop will get you farther west. Just about every popular dictionary defines synonym as a term having “the same or nearly the same” meaning as another, but there is an important difference between “the same” and “nearly the same.” Noun synonyms sometimes mean exactly the same thing. Use the information given in the dictionary and complete the table.English, with its long history of absorbing terminology from a wealth of other tongues, is a language particularly rich in synonyms -words so close in meaning that in many contexts they are interchangeable, like the nouns tongue and language in the first part of this sentence. Look up the dictionary entries for the words sympathy, familiarity, comfort, care, and surprise. When you described something as terrible back in the day, it meant that it caused genuine fits of terror today, people use it to describe anything that's mildly badeven a terrible movie. are signposts which help you locate the right meaning and usage, and give information about the part of speech that the word is.) The original meaning of the word terrible is similar to its definition today, only way more extreme. (Noun, verb, adjective, adverb, synonyms, etc. Both versions are delicious, so even if you use the wrong word, the outcome will taste more than all right. eaterswe mean, er, speakersknow chips as thick-cut deep-fried potato slices. Look at the dictionary entry on ‘culture’ from Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, 2005. In America, chips is the name for thinly sliced deep-fried potato snacks (known as crisps in the U.K.), while U.K. Usually a dictionary helps you identify the right meaning by giving you signposts. In the first sentence, ‘culture’ (noun) means way of life in the second, ‘cultural’ (adjective) means connected with art, literature and music and in the third, ‘cultured’ (verb) means sophisticated, well mannered.
![]() Remake of the cult-classic Space Station 13 Space Station 14 - A multiplayer game about paranoia and chaos on a space station.Rune - 3rd person Adventure / Hack'n Slay using Unreal Engine.OpenLieroX - An extremely addictive real-time worms shoot-em-up backed by an active gamer community.OpenClonk - Multiplayer-action-tactic-skill game.Neverball - 3D game to guide a ball through a maze.Naikari - Freeform 2-D space trading and mercenary game.Lure of the Temptress - fantasy point-and-click adventure game with comedic elements. ![]() It could be classified as a fast-paced strategy. Liquid War - 2D multiplayer game with a simple and unique game mechanic. ![]()
![]() These are the views of Steve Pokin, the News-Leader's columnist. Send them to The Answer Man at 836-1253, on Twitter or by mail at 651 N. “You can have the greatest pizza in the world, but you need good drivers who are professional looking, friendly and who drive safely.” Delivery orders are subject to each local stores delivery charge. Prices, delivery area, and charges may vary by store. Pizza, chicken, pasta, sandwiches, and more Dominos is the Cost-area pizza restaurant that delivers it all. My drivers are compensated more than fairly, otherwise they wouldn’t stay as long as they do.”ĭrivers are important to success, he says. Bone-in Wings, Bread Bowl Pasta, and Handmade Pan Pizza will cost extra. Get Fast Pizza & Food Delivery Near Cost, TX. I put myself through two years of college delivering pizzas. I believe the only purpose of the fee is to raise prices without raising prices, and it’s easy to spread the illusion it’s for delivery costs. “I have been hiring drivers for 25 years here in Springfield,” he says. Answer (1 of 6): I’m cynical, but I call BS on all the reasons people give for the purpose of the fee. They are paid more per hour for their time in the store because they’re not making tips. Why not do away with the fee and just charge more for the pizzas? I ask.īecause it wouldn’t be fair to customers who come to the store to pick up their pizza.ĭrivers are paid 30 cents per mile, tip and $1.25 per delivery - which typically takes 20 minutes round-trip.ĭomino’s delivery drivers also answer phones to take orders while in the store. Competitors charge a fee for delivery, too, he says. Orders are delivered at a small rate dependent on your location and item availability. “If you feel the service warrants a tip, that is on top of the delivery charge.”Įmploying drivers - many of them young men - is costly in terms of auto insurance, he says. “You are paying for the delivery service,” he says. Here’s how he explains the difference between a tip and the $1.99 charge. He started the charge about 10 years ago and stopped advertising that he offered free delivery. I wrote a Father’s Day story on man caves.īack to pizzas: He tells me the $1.99 “delivery charge” goes to the company, not the driver. Unrelated to pizzas, I last spoke to Marty a year ago when I visited his elaborate basement man cave, complete with a baseball dugout. I called Marty Prather, who owns 13 Domino’s stores from Bolivar to Branson, including the one on East Republic. Where does it go? - Jody Howdahl, of Springfield If you're on Facebook, you can find out dedicated social media group on all things celeb here.Answer Man: When I ordered pizzas from Domino’s on East Republic I looked at my bill and was charged a $1.99 “delivery fee.” I wondered if this was part of a “tip.” But my driver told me that it does not go to him. Stay up to date with the latest celebrity and TV news with showbiz updates from our daily newsletter here. Moment P&O Ferries sacks 800 members of staff by video.Martin Lewis makes £50k gesture after 'depressing' This Morning appearance.Our charges are low compared to many of our competitors.” Read More Related Articles Super Gilder wrote: "dominos added £2 delivery charge, everyone :) i won't be using them anymore." But operations director Nicola Frampton told the Sun : “Domino’s is facing increased labour, fuel and food costs. A Dominos Pizza restaurant is seen in Los Angeles, California, U.S. Hope they revert this because it’s just getting stupid now." Ben Spargo said: "adding a £2 delivery charge for all orders below £35 is theft considering how high the prices for the pizzas are anyways. This is the first time and I am not going to pay £4 for delivery so the driver won't get the usual tip which is frustrating."īB Half and Half said: "Day 2 of tweeting _UK to remove their delivery fee because it does not cost £1.99 to travel <2 miles per order". Joshi wrote: "I always tip delivery drivers £2 so was very surprised that _UK has just automatically added £2 for delivery. READ MORE Birmingham student sacked by Nisa after confessing mental health struggles to boss ![]() Jeni B wrote: "I have abandoned my pizza because I discovered only a very small proportion of your new delivery charge is being passed on to your drivers! Note the amount I paid to PJ’s includes a £2 donation to Ukraine and I still got free delivery …" Sophie wrote: "Dominos are so sneaky man, since when did they start charging £2 for delivery" Link Copied Dominos has teamed up with the autonomous vehicle company Nuro to test a new way for customers to get their pizzas. On social media, some fans are cheesed off. Pizza firm Dominos is bringing in a delivery fee of up to £2 - and many customers are not happy. Watch this robot deliver a Dominos pizza. The pizza chain has increased delivery on orders under £35 at some branches. Domino's is introducing a £2 delivery fee for customers. Norman and Evert, married twice previously, announced their separation on Saturday.A product of the Aspen Ski Club of the 1960s, Andy Mill worked his way onto the U.S Ski Team, becoming one of the most decorated Alpine ski racers to come out of Aspen.īorn in Fort Collins, Colorado, Mill came from humble beginnings. They just went through the same thing with their mom and dad." "The kids are the ones who are going to deal with another breakup. ![]() "No way,” Andrassy said, “that wouldn’t happen in a million years." She did not expect Norman to try to rekindle his romance with her, his first wife. When you just can’t live for five minutes without the other person," she said. "But being with Chris is what Greg wanted. "Both he and Chris are adults and they were supposed to know what they were doing, but they were in the throes of lust and weren't thinking (when they got married). Norman's ex-wife Laura Andrassy last night said she felt sorry for Evert's three sons, but said Norm,an and Evert had rushed to exchange wedding vows. "But there must've been more to it than that." "My daughter's very warm, they were used to that," Ms Andrassy Sr said. The children had told their grandmother they were having trouble warming to Evert, who has three children, aged 13-17, with former husband, ski champ Andy Mill. She did not want to be part of that family so she moved to California." "He is very close to Morgan - he's very, very sensitive with his children and he loves her very much. Ms Andrassy Sr said Norman was a devoted dad who had always been close to the kids, and good to her. ![]() Laura Andrassy Sr, the mother of Norman's first wife of the same name, remains close to her grandchildren, Morgan 26, and Greg, 23, whom she babysat as kids. "They didn't like her at all," Norman's former mother-in-law, Laura, told the Herald Sun. Relatives say Norman's adult children and his new wife, Chris Evert, were not especially close, making family life tough. "Greg Norman at one time was my best friend, and a year and a half ago I would have taken a bullet for this guy," he said after his divorce."I didn't realize he was the one who was going to pull the trigger." The breakdown shattered a longstanding friendship between the two couples and Mill has previously accused former mate Norman of betrayal. They divorced in November 2006 despite attempts to save their 18-year marriage through counselling.Evert has admitted she and Norman had been attracted before their previous marriages ended."It was like an irresistible force," she told US Vogue last August."How do you explain something like that?" Mill, a two-time winter Olympian turned sports broadcaster, has a home in Florida not far from the family's sprawling estate where Evert now lives with the children.After their split, Evert retained the estate and custody of the kids while he received $A8 million and their $A4.6 million holiday home Aspen, Colorado. ![]() "It's all about the kids now and at this point, we're working together for the kids," he said. ![]() Mill, 56, said he and Evert, 55, remain in touch for the sake of their children, Alex, 17, Nicky, 15, and Colton, 13. "I just feel really badly for these two families, thinking about the destruction in the wake of what they've done," Mill said. Olympic skier Mill yesterday told News Limited the sports couple's crumbling union had hurt two loving families. GREG Norman's former pal, Chris Evert's ex-husband, Andy Mill, has unbuttoned his lip on their shock split, calling their relationship "destructive". 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