Jacobs explained more about what happened to her in a second video, also on TikTok, describing how she has one opening which is split by a vaginal spectrum, that is akin to the septum in the nose, although thicker. After what the nurse discovered, Jacobs was diagnosed with a unique condition called uterine didelphys.Īccording to Nationwide's Children's Hospital, Uterine Didelphys is a condition that exists prior to birth in which the mother is developing two uteruses instead of just one. Jacobs continued sharing, she's had pap smears, giving birth, and, more than 30 hours into labor, she would see her nurse looking down, and hear her say she actually not just one, but a pair of female genitalia, two cervixes, and a pair of uteruses.Īnd, for 25 years then, nobody had noticed, neither no one knew what it was. #UD #BiggerIsBetter #ShowerWithMoxie #uterusowner #womenempowerment #momsoftiktok ♬ original sound - Britsburg #stitch with HOW DO YOU NOT NOTICE THAT LIKE WHAT. Two periods each month had become a normal cycle for her although they were two separate monthly periods. Not only that, she continued, sex with her husband was definitely painful. Jacobs also said, when she was pregnant with her first child, as mentioned earlier, she would only carry on one side. She added, she would always bleed out of her tampons. On her post, she said, "Yeah, I'm about to own this." And that she has always considered herself to have an excessively high pain tolerance although her periods were undeniably bad that she would cry. In a TikTok video posted under the account name, the American mom joked she 'owned' the challenge as she explained that, as the nurse told her she had not just one but two female genitalia. The woman said when she was pregnant with her first child, as mentioned earlier, she would only carry on one side.
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Enabling context switches while executing processes in the Kernel Mode that the kernel must protect from preemption could thus result in corrupted data. For instance, a higher-priority process may attempt to modify a shared in-kernel data structure previously accessed by a lower-priority, preempted process. The challenge in making a fully preemptive kernel is knowing where preempting the current execution thread will have catastrophic consequences. Rendering the Linux kernel preemptible essentially meant enabling the assignment of the CPU to a higher-priority task, even though the processor was already executing some kernel routine in Kernel Mode that had neither been blocked nor completed. In a preemptible kernel, a process can preempt an instance of a running program, forcibly interrupting the CPU and performing a context switch. Preemption in industrial embedded systems If preemption in the Linux kernel caught you off guard and you need a quick refresher, keep reading. If the above makes perfect sense to you, stay tuned for Part III of this three-part blog series, where we will explore the considerations behind adopting low-latency Linux for your industrial embedded application. Consequently, it services most low-jitter and low-latency workloads and is a good fit for industrial embedded applications with latency requirements in the milliseconds’ range. The low-latency Ubuntu kernel ships with a 1000 Hz tick timer granularity ( CONFIG_HZ_1000) and the maximum preemption ( CONFIG_PREEMPT) available in the mainline Linux kernel. In case you missed it, check out Part I for a brief intro on preemptable processes in multiuser systems and memory split into kernel and user space. Welcome to Part II of this three-part blog series on adopting the low latency Linux kernel for your embedded systems. "In Beni-Iguen, these are visible from the watchtower, so outsiders are barred from entering the city and climbing the tower until after the afternoon prayer. The practice of painting outdoor walls blue to keep the space cool and deter mosquitoes continues to this day."Īnother convention sees women spending much of their time at home within the high-walled courtyards that provide requisite privacy. "Queuing etiquette at the water pumps remains the same: children first, then women and men. "Apart from electricity coming in the late 1950s, daily life in the historic centres has changed little since the cities were founded, and that's how the people like it," said Meghnine. Their box-shaped stone houses had room inside for a goat that provided milk and consumed leftovers. In each city, the Mozabites constructed a compact network of streets: the narrowest were only wide enough to accommodate a donkey carrying goods, while the main thoroughfares to and from the market were built to fit a camel. "There's nowhere like it in Algeria, nor the rest of the world." (Credit: Simon Urwin) "What makes the place so special is the unique combination of with Ibadi Islamic beliefs who built fortress homes in the middle of the desert," said local guide Khaled Meghnine. In 1982, the M'Zab was classified as a Unesco World Heritage site due to its highly distinctive culture and architecture. The towns include El-Atteuf, the oldest, founded in 1012 Melika Bounoura the Holy City of Beni-Isguen and Ghardaïa (pictured), the principal settlement and commercial heart of the valley. Collectively known as the Pentapolis, these magnificent, centuries-old citadels were built along the Wadi Mzab, a partially dry riverbed whose waters rise just once every three to five years. While few Algerians live in such hostile terrain, a chain of extraordinary hilltop settlements exist on the northern fringes of the Sahara: the five historic ksours, or fortified cities, of the M'Zab Valley. For this work he did not, as in the 'Theatrum', copy other people's maps but drew the originals himself which were later engraved by Jan Wierix. Koeman mentioned about the Parergon of Ortelius: This atlas of ancient geography must be regarded as a personal work of Ortelius. The atlas consists of one engraved portrait of Ortelius by Philip Galle, a woodcut architectural title border, 30 engraved double-page maps and two engraved double-page views. In the mid 1800’s, Antonio Snider-Pelligrini acknowledged that the same plant fossils were in the coal beds of Europe and North America at places. As time progressed, other forms of evidence emerged supporting that the continents were once joined as one. The present edition of 1595 is usually bound with the 1595 Latin edition of the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. This was observed and noted as early as 1596 by Abraham Ortelius (Continental Drift). During the following years, more map were completed and the Parergon became an atlas in its own right. Abraham Ortelius (also Ortels, Orthellius, Wortels 14 April 1527 28 June 1598) was a Flemish Netherlandish cartographer and geographer, conventionally recognized as the creator of the first modern atlas, the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the World). Along with Gemma Frisius and Gerardus Mercator, Ortelius is generally considered one of the founders of the Netherlandish school of cartography and geography. He is recognized as the creator of the first modern atlas, the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. The Parergon maps began appearing as supplements within Ortelius main work the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in 1579 with 3 maps. Abraham Ortelius was a Brabantian cartographer, geographer, and cosmographer. He was the creator of the first modern atlas, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum and is a seminal figure in the history of cartography. An atlas of the ancient world by Abraham Ortelius. Abraham Ortelius (ApJune 28, 1598) also known as Ortels, was a cartographer, geographer, and cosmographer of Brabant, active in Antwerp. With NI gear, as said, lower on the priority list. 2+2 Channel DJ Mixer/Controller and 24-bit Audio Interface with Traktor Scratch Pro 2 Software. It only seems fair that he -too - will only put effort into gear the expects more users might want to use. This is most likely due to capacity of staff and access to the new hardware (if you have to buy every new mixer/controller just to make a mapping for it, it can become rather costly I would imagine).īy the same token, FigDJ has most of the specials covered and is usually able to help, especially if you own the controller/mixer already and are willing to invest some of your time to get it working properly too. I'll agree that Cross has lost some of it's edge when it comes to supporting many (and newer) controllers/mixers. This means that there is less and less demand and interest in mapping NI gear for non-NI software or vice versa. With NI gear becoming more and more Traktor focussed and the the other way around, Traktor is effectively moving towards a very closed ecosystem, imho. I am eternally grateful to anyone who can help me in this my business! all other functions I am able to give it, but these other just can not and are among the most important to the operation of the setup. Also noteworthy is the auxiliary input, which lets you plug in a fail-safe. There are far too many clever little touches to list here, but one particular favourite is the ability to mix vinyl or CDs as audio while still using Traktor's effects. Designed for the Digital DJ, our super durable polycarbonate shell. am I wrong or something, you think it is one thing to make the desired Z2 100% unusable with other software?Īt the moment I can not buy more hardware so I have to be able to map out what I already have. The Traktor Kontrol Z2 is an awesome bit of kit and a stunning entry into the DJ mixer market for NI. Custom moulded in the UK to fit the contours of the Native Instruments Kontrol Z2 Mixer. does anybody know if it can be done? If the answer is yes, how can I do?Īnother problem I have is how to correctly assign the functions of the effects: when I try to map the activation of the effect on specific key of the Z2 this is seen as a fader or knob making me impossible to assign the desired function. DJ Shiftee Shows off the Traktor Kontrol Z2 Came across this great little video produced by the guys over at Dubspot. The problem is that the Z2 has some controls independent of the software as an auxiliary, the master volume and the entire section of pre-listening and I can not get around it. Let me explain briefly: the Z2 is a kind of controller All-in-One disguised as a mixer so I have to set CrossDJ in Internal Mixer for it to work properly read. Now, however, I have problems to create a fully functional map of my Traktor Kontrol Z2 for CrossDJ. Recently, I came to the conclusion that Traktor has become too heavy with the latest updates made and, therefore, I want to permanently switch to the use of CrossDJ for my sets! Decades later, Angus discovers that Winnie chose not to drink the water and died at age 78 after getting married and having children. A few weeks later, she gives the water that Jesse gave her to the toad. She decides to help the Tucks break Mae out of jail by taking Mae's place, which she believes is a way of making a difference in the world. Jail Break- One of the best tracks on the whole CD REALLY COOL celtic tune played on the violin. Finding the Tucks- Starts as very fastpaced guitar, then gets lovely and sad. Winnie knows that the man was going to do a horrible thing but also believes that killing is wrong. Never really takes off much, but is very nice regardless. Mae clubs the man over the head, killing him. The next morning, the man in the yellow suit shows up and threatens to make Winnie drink the water so she can help him sell it. A story of the implications of eternal life, Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting (1975) is a young adult fantasy that explores the intersections of mortality and morality. She begins to believe Angus that being immortal is a curse, though Jesse invites her to drink the water when she's 17. Through several conversations with Angus and Miles, Winnie confronts the fact that she's going to eventually die. She vacillates between being scared and feeling as though the Tucks are dear friends as she gets to know them. There, Winnie is shocked to discover that the Tucks live a happy yet disordered life that’s completely different from her own. Kneeknock Rise earned her a Newbery Honor Medal, and in 2002, Tuck Everlasting was adapted into a major motion picture. Winnie doesn't believe them, as she's not one for fairytales or fantasy stories, but nonetheless agrees to go with her kidnappers to their homestead. Jesse, his brother Miles, and his mother Mae whisk Winnie away and tell her a fantastical story about becoming immortal after drinking from the stream. There, she meets a young man named Jesse drinking from a stream, and she's immediately attracted to him. Though Winnie loses her nerve overnight because she's afraid of being alone, she does decide to take a walk in her family's wood. She tells all of this to a toad on the other side of the fence outside her house, adding that she wants to make a difference in the world. When the reader first meets Winnie, she's deliberating about running away to escape the stifling care of her mother, father, and Granny, whom she believes pay her too much attention. The ten-year-old protagonist of the novel. 74 A Prophet (2009)įrench film-maker Jacques Audiard’s blistering arthouse prison thriller begins with a 19-year-old rookie prisoner ( Tahar Rahim) being made an offer he can’t refuse by the mob: execute a police informant or be killed. Stephen Frears brings tonal tact and unobtrusive genius to this wonderfully funny and touching real-life tale of an Irish natterer (Judi Dench) and cynical reporter (Steve Coogan) who demolish red tape and challenge evil nuns to try to find her long-lost son. Kiarostami and his star Mania Akbari conjure knotty drama out of a series of conversations about marriage, family, religion and sex. Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami had already proved himself a master in the late 20th century this simple but effective piece – featuring a woman driving different people around Tehran – proved he could do it in the 21st. Scarlett Johannson and Bill Murray are impeccable casting as the unlikely soulmates thrown together in high-rise Tokyo. Sofia Coppola’s second feature stands up: utterly distinctive, wildly romantic and fleetingly queasy. Photograph: The Ronald Grant Archive 77 Lost in Translation (2003) CS Read the review 89 The Selfish Giant (2013)Ĭlio Barnard’s second feature doesn’t have the shock of innovation of her verbatim cinema debut, The Arbor, but the story of two lads scrapping around junkyards to escape their homes is a masterpiece of lyrical social realism. CS Read the review 90 Eden (2014)Įven non-ravers can’t fail to be shaken by Mia Hansen-Løve’s vital tale of love and clubbing, vaguely based on the rise of Daft Punk. CS Read the review 91 Etre et Avoir (2002)Įvents soured after the shoot but Nicolas Philibert’s sole big hit remains a disarmingly funny study of a graceful and kind schoolteacher caring for a motley crew of under-11s in rural France. Kathryn Bigelow’s extraordinary story of a controlled explosions team – headed by a never-better Jeremy Renner – is intense, immersive and impossible to shake. CS Read the review 92 The Hurt Locker (2008) The second in Roy Andersson’s trilogy of wackily incisive Swedish vignettes comes at you thick and fast – about 50 micro-sketches, sometimes loosely linked – yet sticks like plasticine beneath your fingernails. CS Read the review 93 You, the Living (2007) Yet there are many grace notes under the fire and fury. Russell Crowe bellows and glowers opposite hyper-evil Joaquin Phoenix and lugubrious Oliver Reed (who died during production). Ridley Scott’s deluxe Roman blockbuster is toga soap turned up to the absolute maximus. Photograph: Dreamworks/Sportsphoto/Allstar 94 Gladiator (2000) Maximus attitude … Russell Crowe in Gladiator. Michael Moore’s finest hour: a blazing juggernaut with George W Bush, the Iraq war, the media, democracy and us, the gullible masses, in its crosshairs. CS Read the review 97 Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) The only comic book movie to make the cut is Christopher Nolan’s genre masterpiece: fatalist, bracing and forever the legacy of Heath Ledger, posthumously awarded an Oscar for his terrifying performance. CS Read the review 98 The Dark Knight (2008) The butterflies are too tropical for Hampstead, but the rest is spot-on. CS Read the review 99 Bright Star (2009)Īn early lead for Ben Whishaw as the ailing John Keats romancing Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) is the tremulous soul of this underappreciated Jane Campion drama. Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt star as a fading western star and his mutt-loving stunt double in this relaxed and loving roast of bygone Tinseltown. Quentin Tarantino’s latest jaw-dropper bumps Kill Bill: Vol 1 off the list in gloriously irreverent fashion. Frizzle is familiar, but that blast of nostalgia is a welcome addition to the end of every episode. It could be just because Lily Tomlin’s Ms. The remake completely aces these segments, providing both knowledge and entertainment. These were in the originals as well, and served to clear up inconsistencies between reality and the cartoon world. Frizzle (voiced by Lily Tomlin, the original voice actress). One segment that never fails to ring true to the show's educational aspect is the closing segments with the classic Ms. At the end of the day, kids would likely gain knowledge from watching this show. Other reboots could learn a thing or two from this show. As a side note, it’s also admirable that the show completely avoids controversial or political subjects, sticking just to learning. A major surprise was episode two’s focus on structural engineering, which is not something expected of a modern kid’s show. Some episodes repeat concepts from the original, but there were things that were definitely new and wouldn’t have been considered important for kids to learn in the past. The content of the episodes (ignoring the animation) fits right along with the original series. That’s one thing the show does right: it maintains the educational style and value of the original. Yes, The Magic School Bus Rides Again is a kid’s show even if it was marketed at millennials. It’s hard to really judge a kid’s show by the same standards as something meant to entertain an adult. They could’ve done a much better job capturing the spirit of the original’s art while making its own art style.Įducational content that revs the show alive The closest the show gets to having the art do something interesting is during the comic book sequences in episode four. It’s unsettling, and hurts the nostalgia value for the show. The remake’s is almost identical to the original but the animation just has no real weight or movement to it. It all just blended together into a bland mush. In the 13 episodes of the show, there wasn’t a single moment that stood out as something amazing. Magic School Bus Rides Again, on the other hand, looks cheap by comparison. Shows like Adventure Time or Steven Universe have wonderful, unique art styles that make the shows interesting to watch for both kids and adults. Even when comparing it to other cartoons there’s nothing visually impressive to note. The Magic School Bus Rides Again has this clean, computer generated aesthetic that looks no different than a show like Wild Kratts or other kid’s shows. The bus moves like a character, bouncing around with weight to it. Just comparing the two openings, it’s clear that there was more effort put into the animation of the original. It’s not necessarily clean or shiny but it’s real. This is possibly due to the original being hand-drawn. The original show was inexpensive and made for kids so there were plenty of animation mistakes but it had style and heart in it. It’s hard to really describe what feels so wrong about it, but it immediately creates the feeling that this isn’t the same show. The theme song is exactly the same as the original and the scenes are almost identical to the original in structure but there’s something missing. That’s where The Magic School Bus Rides Again falls it’s a nice nostalgia trip but, other than that, there’s no real reason for it to exist.Īrt direction that took a few wrong turnsįrom even the first moments, it’s obvious there’s something wrong with The Magic School Bus Rides Again. However, sometimes it can seem like there is no purpose for the remake. Educational shows also get the benefit of new discoveries that can be implemented into the remake. Using modern tech, they can be re-imagined the way they were intended. It’s not a bad idea either these shows or movies are often held back by the technology of the time. From the iconic horror mini-series It to educational television like Bill Nye the Science Guy, if it came out during the 80’s or 90’s and had relative success, people want to see it again. If there’s one thing millennials love, it’s remakes of things from their childhoods. "You’re not a wave, you’re a part of the ocean. "If there’s heaven for me, I’m sure it has a beach attached to it." - Jimmy Buffet Life Make the Most of Summer 80 Best Beach Instagram Captions to Help Capture Your Fun in the Sun All your seaside photo is missing is one of these short, funny or cute sayings. "Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air." - Ralph Waldo Emerson Today I am going to share with you comprehensive list of best beach captions for Instagram pictures and videos in 2023. "Life takes you down many paths, but my favorite ones lead to the beach." - Unknown We live by the currents, plan by the tides and follow the sun." - Sandy Gingras Time doesn’t move hour to hour but mood to moment. "I followed my heart and it led me to the beach." - Unknown "My Jamaican vacation's gonna start right here." - Jimmy Buffett "I'm gonna soak up the sun." - Sheryl Crow "To escape and sit quietly on the beach - that’s my idea of paradise." - Emilia Wickstead "Aruba, Jamaica, Ooh, I wanna take ya." - The Beach Boys "Sittin' in the mornin' sun / I'll be sittin' when the evenin' comes." - Otis Redding "Under the boardwalk, down by the sea, yeah / On a blanket with my baby is where I'll be" - The Drifters "There’s nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it’s sent away." - Sarah Kay If youre looking for some inspiring beach quotes for your next tropical Instagram caption, keep on reading for some cute ideas The ocean makes me feel really. The tans fade, but the memories last a lifetime. If you're not barefoot, then you're overdressed. What are you waiting for? Take a sunny selfie and tropic like it's hot! We did the dirty sandy work for you and came up with the best summer captions about the beach that will go with every picture you post. These quotes from the old Barbie films will get you feeling nostalgic. Lounging in the sand with your girlfriends on your day off? Sounds like a good opportunity for a beach pun! Whether it's a silly one-liner you're looking for or just some gratitude quotes to acknowledge how blissful you feel, sharing the moment with your friends online is a great way to cement it in your memory. Snapped a pretty photo of a quaint beach town? There's a beach quote for that. Next time you're having fun in the sun or relaxing with your toes in the sand, turn to this list for Instagram caption inspiration. With so many summer quotes and beach captions available, you'll have something to say for every summer day you spend in in the salty air. “My life is like a stroll upon the beach, as near to the ocean’s edge as I can go.As soon as the weather warms up, we blast our favorite summer country songs and head for the beach! Of course, we never miss an opportunity to catch these memories on camera and then share them with our friends on social media. “To go out with the setting sun on an empty beach is to truly embrace your solitude.” -Jeanne Moreauġ2. Everything about it is renewing for me, almost like therapy… Beach Therapy.” -Amy Dykensġ1. I don’t need to work on my bikini body, you need to work on your bikini mind. “It’s hard for me to put into words why I like the beach so much. Okay, if you’re tired of using Seas the moment in your beach caption, then here’s a great alternative to that. If you feel great in a bikini, you can always work it. Serenity. 'Laptop off, Do Not Disturb On.' 'It’s 5 o’clock somewhere.' 'Sun. Love the beach? Check out this list of best gifts for beach lovers.ġ0. Share your vacation feelings with followers who are living vicariously through you. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach-waiting for a gift from the sea.” -Anne Morrow Lindbergh Patience, patience, patience, is what the sea teaches. To dig for treasures shows not only impatience and greed, but lack of faith. “The sea does not reward those who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. “Don’t grow up too quickly, lest you forget how much you love the beach.” -Michelle Heldĩ. To walk along the beach, holding the hand of my lover.” -Michelle BacheletĨ. “You all want to know what is my dream? Very simple. Read more: Lin-Manuel Miranda has made millions off 'Hamilton' in its 5-year run. Sondheim, who was sent Miranda's lyrics before the show came out and didn't think it had a chance, later told the New York Times, "The wonderful thing about use of rap is that he's got one foot in the past." In 2016, "Hamilton" won the Pulitzer Prize for drama. "Hamilton" became an overnight hit, with tickets selling out and being resold for thousands - if you could even find one. Honoree Lin Manuel Miranda arrives at the 2018 Kennedy Center Honors. But Miranda never let anyone's opinion discourage him, and it ultimately made its debut at the Public Theater in 2015. He has said that he worked on the songs "Alexander Hamilton" and "My Shot" for an entire year each. Miranda worked on "Hamilton"- a project people, including his mentor and famed lyricist Stephen Sondheim, told him would never work - for years. Miranda has said that Hamilton reminded him of rapper Tupac Shakur, which is how he came up with the idea for a diverse hip-hop musical about Hamilton's life. "It was, he thought, a hip-hop story, an immigrant's story." He "saw Hamilton's relentlessness, brilliance, linguistic dexterity, and self-destructive stubbornness through his own idiosyncratic lens," wrote The New Yorker in 2015. He was inspired to write a hip-hop musical about founding father Alexander Hamilton after reading the 2004 biography "Alexander Hamilton" by historian Ron Chernow. Miranda began working on "Hamilton" in 2009. By then, Miranda was already two years into his work on his biggest hit to date, "Hamilton." "In the Heights" was nominated for 13 Tony Awards and won four, including Best Musical and Best Original Score, and the show ended its run in 2011. The show received mostly positive reviews, with many critics noting Miranda's emotional lyrics as its strength. After a run in Connecticut in 2005, "In the Heights" made its premiere on Broadway in February 2008, when Miranda was 28 years old. The lively musical combines hip-hop with salsa and Latin sounds, and is set in the Manhattan neighborhood of Washington Heights, a Hispanic-American neighborhood close to where Miranda grew up.Īfter the show's debut, Miranda was approached about expanding the show into a Broadway production. The show was added to Wesleyan's student theater company, Second Stage, and played in April 2000. He wrote an early draft of his first musical, "In the Heights," when he was a sophomore in 1999. Miranda's non-stop work ethic started in college at Wesleyan University. Miranda celebrating after his win for Best Musical for "In the Heights." He's just an "O" away from earning an EGOT - one of the most impressive feats in show business.Īs he turns 41 on January 16, we've profiled the rise of Miranda's booming career, to see how he did it and how he continues to aim higher every day.Ĭarrie Wittmer contributed to a previous version of this article. In just over a decade, he has won the MacArthur Genius Grant, a Pulitzer Prize, an Emmy, three Tonys, and three Grammys. He also wrote and starred in "In the Heights," a musical combining hip-hop and salsa that he started to work on while he was in college, which also has a theatrical version all lined up for 2021. Tickets were still hundreds of dollars (or thousands on resale websites), and had to be purchased months in advance.īut "Hamilton" wasn't Miranda's first big hit. It easily ranks among modern classics like "The Phantom of the Opera," "The Lion King," and "Wicked."īefore Broadway shut down in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, "Hamilton" was still one of the most popular shows on Broadway. "Hamilton," which he wrote and starred in, made its off-Broadway debut in 2015, and it quickly became one of the most popular and most profitable musicals of all time. After creating "Hamilton," he became a household name, and his career has skyrocketed in the years since. 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