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View the full definition in the Macmillan Dictionary. “Years steal Fire from the mind as vigour from the limb And life’s enchanted cup but sparkles near the brim.” Download royalty-free stock photos, vectors, HD footage and more on Adobe Stock. One of the most frequent verbs used with sparkle is ‘add’, and anything that adds sparkle to life is welcome, especially at a time of year when natural light is in short supply. Search from thousands of royalty-free Sparkle stock images and video for your next project. Additional emoji descriptions and definitions are copyright Emojipedia. The noun sparkle is used in very similar ways. Code points listed are part of the Unicode Standard. Of course it is not only physical things that can sparkle: language can sparkle too, and a performance, a conversation or a piece of writing can be described as sparkling with wit. Sparkle often occurs in close proximity with another similar verb such as shimmer, shine, glitter, glisten, glint, glow or twinkle, indicating its prevalence in descriptive writing. The most frequent and salient collocate in our corpus, however, is ‘eyes’, which can sparkle mischievously, merrily or wickedly. Indeed, typical subjects of sparkle are nouns like diamond, jewel, sapphire and crystal, as well as sunlight, sunshine and stars. The etymology of sparkle makes it clear that something that sparkles seems to emit flashes of light. ![]() Both noun and verb were formed by combining the noun ‘spark’, which came from Old English, with the suffix ‘-le’, used to form diminutives of nouns as well as verbs that express repeated actions. ![]() This is where the beauty of The Diamond Dust Collection by Simon Claridge lies he has surrendered control of the artistic finish and allowed Marilyn to truly shine.Both the verb sparkle and the related noun have been part of English for a very long time: the first attested uses date from the 13th and 14th centuries. In short, she was many different things to many different people. The starlet had so many guises, was open yet guarded, and was known to so many but understood by so few. This is certainly fitting and appropriate to Monroe. ![]() Simon has used the glittering diamond dust on each image to ensure the works portray something of the aura of the Hollywood legend and the luminescence of her being under the spotlight. Marilyn has been immortalised in artistic practice for more than fifty years, but the handful of rare images Claridge has chosen from the Fox's extensive archive, have never before been translated into fine art.Ĭlaridge’s series represents Marilyn in symbolic black and white, enveloped in what has now become his trademark ‘diamond dust’ as a nod to the glamour and opulence of Hollywood. The six interpretations were drawn from Marilyn’s most famous movies: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and I Just Want to be Wonderful as well as a prestigious and rare collection of photography stills, test shots and outtakes from her less familiar films like Sounds Dreamy to Me and How to Marry a Millionaire, both of which are definitely worth a watch. Teaming up with Twentieth Century Fox, Claridge was granted access to the film studio's coveted archives to reveal new images of Marilyn, and his subsequent silkscreen works have formed The Diamond Dust Collection – a celebration of one of the most iconic film stars of all time. You can opt for this font in step 3 of the procedure above, and you can substitute one of the following character codes in step 4. You can also use your Keyboard Viewer as an alternative to my list. I've compiled a list of shortcuts in my article and explained how to open keyboard viewer. Select the check mark, right-click it, and make your desired changes by using the floating toolbar:Īnother font, Segoe UI Symbol, has three checkmark options. MacOS Keyboard viewer You can make frequently used technical non-fancy symbols like ' ' and ccnted letters on Mac using Option key. Once the check mark has been inserted, you may change its size or color. Then click Close to dismiss the dialog box. Another check-mark option is available two squares away from it (character code 254). Also, rocker key for zoom in/out, and key for camera, documents. Also, help ( F1 ), undo ( F2 ), redo ( F3 ). These keys perform special functions such as copy, paste, save, and print. Note the symbols for Ctrl key, Window key, CapsLock key, Tab key. In the grid of symbols, the check mark is selected. There are several modifier keys for both Mac and Windows. In the Character code box at the bottom, enter: 252 You can hover your mouse cursor over any key to see a description. Example of a keyboard Below is a close-up image of a QWERTY computer keyboard with each of the keys selectable. The Symbols button is on the far right end of the Insert toolbar tab. For information on keyboard shortcut key combinations (e.g., Ctrl+S or Alt+F4 ), see our computer keyboard shortcut keys page. When you release Alt, the symbol will appear. ![]() ![]() PowerPoint: Insert, select Symbols > Symbol Hold Alt and type the number below using the numeric pad on your keyboard. Just like how we speak different languages, the keyboard has different layouts. Word or Outlook: Insert, select Symbols then More Symbols The keyboard is a core part of the computer, but it’s also international. In your file, place the cursor where you want to insert the symbol. If you're looking for an interactive check box that you can click to check or uncheck, see: Add a check box or option button (Excel) or Make a checklist in Word. Open the Symbol dialog box: Word or Outlook: Insert > Symbols > More Symbols Excel: Insert > Symbols PowerPoint: Insert > Symbols > Symbol The Symbols button is on the far right end of the Insert toolbar tab. You can easily insert a check mark (also known as a "tick mark") in Word, Outlook, Excel, or PowerPoint. In your file, place the cursor where you want to insert the symbol. Imagine creating some fake details on Mercury or Neptune so you can win a photo award with your 8" SCT. The potential for AI abuse in planetary imaging is astounding. Dwell on that thought for a minute, and ask yourself if you'd feel good about using this software if it comes to that. If Topaz hypothetically added some Hubble data to their training set, so the software recognizes familiar DSOs when it sees them, then using Topaz would become equivalent to using Hubble data to enhance your own image. It's adding detail based on its best guess of what the object should look like. In other words, it's not sharpening your actual data. Briefly, Topaz uses a database of millions of images for "training," in order to guess what details were present in your astrophoto before blurring and noise obscured them. I like Topaz AI for its noise reduction abilities, but its potential to create "fake" detail where there is none is quickly garnering a bad reputation in astrophotography. I'll likely have to experiment with this a lot more and see how things I'll likely have to experiment with this a lot more and see how things turn out. This seems, in general, to provide better results than deconvolution. I do like the additional detail for the most part. ![]() ![]() But look at the filaments on that dark dust? Why did it make that one set of dust very tendril like, yet leave the other areas mostly untouched? Strange. The tadpoles look fantastic, with increased sharpness and detail. The enhanced nebulosity is quite nice, but what's happening with that dark dust? How did it pull out that detail? The first example here is the Heart Nebula (click to enlarge). I then stretched them fully in PixInsight, then combined, and ran another pass of Denoise after removing green. On the new images, I processed each channel separately, then used Topaz Denoise AI + sharpness while in grayscale. On both originals, I combined all three channels before maximizing the stretch and saturation. Understand that the before and after were processed very differently. Some of the detail that's been revealed in the newly processed images are astounding, and some of it is quite baffling. So I took the software to the task of reprocessing some of my images. ![]() Anyhow, on one of those images I saw a discussion spring up regarding some of the enhanced detail being "made up" by the AI. I picked up Topaz Denoise AI because I saw a few examples of astro images that seemed to present some truly amazing details. ![]() ![]() The Wikimedia Foundation shares this data 85 # with MediaWiki developers to help guide future development efforts. 68 $wgSharedTables = "actor" 69 70 # Shared memory settings 71 $wgMainCacheType = CACHE_NONE 72 $wgMemCachedServers = 73 74 # To enable image uploads, make sure the 'images' directory 75 # is writable, then set this to true: 76 $wgEnableUploads = false 77 $wgUseImageMagick = true 78 $wgImageMagickConvertCommand = "/usr/bin/convert" 79 80 # InstantCommons allows wiki to use images from 81 $wgUseInstantCommons = false 82 83 # Periodically send a pingback to with basic data 84 # about this MediaWiki instance. 1 " $wgResourceBasePath /resources/assets/wiki.png" ] 40 41 # UPO means: this is also a user preference option 42 43 $wgEnableEmail = true 44 $wgEnableUserEmail = true # UPO 45 46 $wgEmergenc圜ontact = 47 $wgPasswordSender = 48 49 $wgEnotifUserTalk = false # UPO 50 $wgEnotifWatchlist = false # UPO 51 $wgEmailAuthentication = true 52 53 # Database settings 54 $wgDBtype = "mysql" 55 $wgDBserver = "YOUR_DATABASE_SERVER" 56 $wgDBname = "bluespice" 57 $wgDBuser = "bluespice" 58 $wgDBpassword = "PleaseChooseAComplexPassword" 59 60 # MySQL specific settings 61 $wgDBprefix = "" 62 63 # MySQL table options to use during installation or update 64 $wgDBTableOptions = "ENGINE=InnoDB, DEFAULT CHARSET=binary" 65 66 # Shared database table 67 # This has no effect unless $wgSharedDB is also set. ![]() The Multi-FX was designed to take ordinary midi keyboard sounds and combine them into complex percussive sounds that are beyond what a typical midi keyboard can produce. Soundplant's most interesting module, the Multi-FX, is being used by musicians and engineers as a powerful multi FX processor. In the mean time, Soundplant users can continue to upload their audio files to their hard drives, though audio files uploaded to the server will have higher quality sound effects and the ability to trigger more complex sounds via new modules such as the Multi-FX processor. SES will allow one to upload a file with one short effects (like an acoustic bass line for instance), and load it onto a server, where it can be played without any downloads. The uploading process will be made incredibly easy with a new feature called "short effect streaming", or SES for short. Soundplant's creators are currently working on a version 4.0, which will allow users to transfer their files directly from their hard drives to Soundplant's servers. Soundplant was developed by a string instrument technician and sound designer who left his job as an audiologist to pursue his passion and earn his doctoral degree in electronic music technology at university. Soundplant comes with a collection of more than 150 pre-programmed sounds including live musicians and recording artists. It works by transforming analog audio signals into digital data that can be played with specialized sound modules on personal computers. Soundplant does not require any special equipment. Soundplant is a revolutionary new technology that allows you to create your own sound and music virtually in the comfort of your own home. ![]() As a result, it safeguards your drives against new developments in brute force attacks. The solution is designed to add extra security to the algorithms used for system and partitions encryption. The very first thing you’ll need to do is create a volume, so click on the Create Volume button. VeraCrypt VeraCrypt is also among the best free open-source encryption software for Windows, Linux, and macOS. The hidden volume and therefore the size of this area limits the maximum possible size of the hidden volume. How to Create an Encrypted Volume Once the application finishes installing, navigate to the Start Menu and launch VeraCrypt. AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard Edition has a lot more options that are out in the open (as well as hidden away in menus) than many other free partition. *** The wizard scans the cluster bitmap to determine the size of the uninterrupted area of free space (if there is any) whose end is aligned with the end of the outer volume. For information on the method used to fill free volume space with random data, see chapter It implements PDE in the form of hidden volumes and hidden operating systems. Quick Format and Dynamic are disabled and provided that the volume does not contain a filesystem that has been encrypted in place (VeraCrypt does not allow the user to create a hidden volume VeraCrypt is an open source software used for on-the-fly encryption 11, 15. Security Requirements and Precautions Pertaining to Hidden Volumes are followed. A hidden volume is a special, encrypted container that you can use to store sensitive files or documents without those files appearing in plain view if your. * Provided that all the instructions in the VeraCrypt Volume Creation Wizard have been followed and provided that the requirements and precautions listed in the subsection ![]() It’s possible under certain circumstances for a forensic analyst to determine that you have an encrypted container, and a court may try to force you to provide the password. Note that it is also possible to create and boot an operating system residing in a hidden volume (see the section A hidden volume gives you some plausible deniability in case you are forced to reveal a password to the container. If there are any problems when creating a hidden volume, refer to the chapter We are seeking ration book covers manufactured by private companies such as banks and others. Photocopies, low-quality copies and internet printouts are generally not suitable library donations on their own-only as backup personal information. We will accept CDs, DVDs or good copies of wartime prints (though we prefer originals). In fact, you will probably want the original Separation Papers and/or Discharge Papers. ![]() As for World War II service documents, we do not necessarily need originals. Yes! Please make the copies you need before sending us the originals. Post-war feature, internet and other published articles not directly related to the family or veteran’s WWII experiences are only accepted when accompanied by other original WWII materials. If you submit them in a shadow box, we may disassemble the box to make better use of the individual medals. Medals and insignia can be utilized for various purposes. Yes, we are collecting military and non-military items made in Japan during the war and occupation. Efforts will be made to transfer the film to a stable digital format, which might result in the loss of the original film nitrate film will be transferred if possible then discarded for the safety of the collection. Send us titles and a photo of the canister. Please send a list before mailing DVDs.įilm. Yes, some commercial and non-commercial DVDs for our library. We are not accepting post-war pamphlets and guides to wartime locations like forts, battle sites and memorials, nor postwar association publications.ĭVDs. Wartime ephemera such as brochures, postcards, leaflets, programs, theater tickets and souvenirs will be placed in our archival collection and treated as artifacts. Please send a list of the titles you wish to donate.Įphemera. We are specifically seeking the Saturday Evening Post, Infantry Journal, Artillery Journal, Motornews and specific issues of Time, Stars & Stripes (no ETO versions) and Yank. ![]() Books written during or about World War II. There are regulations about mailing weapons and are happy to assist you.īooks and Periodicals. If you are in doubt of the type of rifle you have, send us a picture. The Museum currently has sufficient examples of the Japanese Type 38 and Type 99 Rifle. Yes, especially the Mauser for Mountain troops G33/40 naturally an FG42 would be super a volks sturm rifle K98 sniper rifles with optics, G-41s, last ditch VG (Volkssturmgewehre) rifles Contract VZ-24 Rifle (Czechoslovakian) Manchurian Model 98 Mauser Last Ditch rifles 1944-45 (National Rifle for Civilian Defense Grenade Discharging Rifle) any Japanese Sniper Rifles with optics (Type 38,97,99 etc.) Tokarev SVT-40, issued extensively by Germany and any Japanese Paratroop Rifles. There are regulations about mailing weapons and we are happy to assist you.Īxis Rifles. Steyr-Pistole M 12 Nazi marked Browning Hi power and an artillery Luger. Yes, especially: Beretta Mo.34 Star Modelo B, Astra 300 Mauser C96 Browning Hi Power (with German Acceptance Stamps), Polish P-35 Radom, Walther Last Ditch Volkspistolen, Sauer M38. Translating key messages to the user’s language: A complete translation of a site may be time-consuming, expensive and difficult to maintain.Providing a localized feeling: IP based geolocation can display the name of a relevant state or country in a website title in order to provide a localized feeling and attract attention. ![]()
There aren’t many shoes or boots that have been around for over a hundred years, but the original L.L.Bean duck boot is one of them. The original duck boot, still hand-stitched in Maine, continues to be one of the best values available. Materials: rubber sole and upper, leather shaft.Typically, higher quality duck boots from reputable brands will have gusseted tongues where others may not. When the tongue is attached to the rest of the upper at its sides (known as a gusseted tongue) the ability of the duck boot to keep water out at that point increases. ![]() Ensuring that the seal here is both watertight and durable is imperative to the long-term use of the duck boot.Īnother important feature to look at with duck boots is the tongue. ![]() This is typically low enough down on the boot that at least some moisture could still sneak in on the wrong conditions, but it creates enough breathability and flexibility to make the duck boot comfortable. The likeliest fail point for any duck boot is where the rubber upper meets the leather shaft. Look for multiple stitch lines, as this seam has the greatest potential for failure of anywhere in the duck boot. The key to quality with a duck boot (beyond the quality of the materials being used), is in the construction-specifically, the stitching between the rubber upper and the leather shaft. ConstructionĪt its core, a duck boot is constructed of a highly durable, completely waterproof sole and upper, and a highly breathable (but still waterproof) shaft. This became the first product sold by the company known today as L.L.Bean. When he got back from one fabled hunting trip, he set about combining rubber boots with a leather upper, and started to sell them soon after. While duck boots have a somewhat fashion-based reputation today, the first duck boots were developed in 1912 after Leon Leonwood Bean found that his regular hunting boots weren’t cutting in the wet and cold of Maine. Things to Consider Before Buying Duck Boots History Best Kids: L.L.Bean Kid’s Bean Boots, Insulated.Best Pull-On: Sperry Saltwater Duck Boot.Most Comfortable: Lands’ End Insulated Flannel Lined Chelsea Duck Boots.So, if you’re looking for a pair to get you ready for the next wet season, here’s a list of the best duck boots you can buy to keep your feet dry: They’re a great combination of practicality and functionality. Enter the duck boot: rubber at the soles and around the base of your foot to maximize the waterproofing where you need it, with a more breathable leather upper. But while galoshes are our go-to for rainstorms, wearing nothing but rubber boots in the mud and slush and muck can wreak more havoc with our feet then we’d care to admit. Anyone who has lived through a long winter knows that waterproof shoes, like duck boots, are essential to keeping your feet warm and dry. |