![]() ![]() Shipped in a sturdy, new, protective box - no baggin' it here. A collectible, nicely preserved example of an rapidly-becoming-vintage issue of a topflight genre publication. ![]() James Gallanos Lady Lanvin Angela Lindvall Renee Zellweger David Mamet Neil Jordan Megawati Sukarnoputri Lucy Ferry etc. journalism and photography include, but are hardly limited to: Too Sexy Clothes? Spring Break - Paris to Bali Nicolas Cage Sylvia Plath Harry Connick, Jr. Perhaps the most featured article is 'The Ruling Class - Fashion's Top 100', but other features in the rich 396 pages of fashion, celebrity, style, health, adventure, food and etc. The rather stunningly photographed and composed ads are half the reason you love Elle, and as always this issue is awash with those, including supermodels (here, Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer, etc.) and models who would become that, but hadn't yet, in April of 1998. Cover model is Amber Valletta, looking fresh and wholesome. All cardstock offers remain inside and pristine. ![]() Even Revlon's LavenDare scent-panel ad (with sealed samples) is still demurely redolent, as this example goes to sealed storage. Technically just Very Good, due to lower left damage affecting cover and bottom spine end in fact, otherwise Near Fine covers, Fine and immaculate contents. Quarto, photo-illustrated perfect-bound wraps, and a lusty 396 pp. The April, 1998 issue of genre flagship Vogue magazine. Please enter search terms below to find similar copies. We're sorry this book is no longer available. AMBER VALLETTA - Image 0 AMBER VALLETTA - Image 1 Part 1 AMBER VALLETTA - Image 1 Part 2 AMBER VALLETTA - Image 2 Part 1 AMBER VALLETTA - Image 2 Part 2. ![]()
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![]() ![]() When she first lodged her complaint she “erroneously put our original booking reference against it, and was told that I couldn’t get a refund as the ‘ticket has flown and been utilised’. To be fair to her, we can’t imagine we’d be any better. And you can’t respond to any emails they sent you.”Īishling says she is “useless” at using this system. But again, you don’t receive any confirmation that your message has been sent, or what you said, you have to just wait to see if the claims agent emails you back, which could be over a week away. If you want to try to communicate with the claims team you have to do so via another contact form, citing your original case reference. “You can only speak to the customer service team, and they can’t speak to the claims team either. When you are looking for a refund the form has to be reviewed by the refunds/claims team but you can never speak directly to them. When you raise a claim or update it you send it but you can’t log on to see what details you had put in. It seems the options you choose really have an impact on how your form gets routed. “Basically there’s a ‘contact form’ which you fill in to outline your issue. She then outlines how the Aer Lingus customer service system worked for her. “I have had multiple calls, and updated forms multiple times, and discussed with multiple customer care agents, with each one assuring me that whatever action they took would solve my problem.” “My stance was that I wanted a refund for the additional outlay that I had to spend for the new tickets, I’m not looking for anything else,” she says. When Aishling got back to Ireland she sat down with her receipts and tried to raise a claim with Aer Lingus. The time was so close to the boarding that the ground handlers brought us through the staff security check to get us there in time for the flight.” So with minutes to spare we spent another €2,136 on three new tickets for the flight. “The Aer Lingus staff member on the phone was unable to advise us to buy the tickets (we were looking for this as a formality, we knew we needed to buy the tickets as no other solution was being offered to us!). So, bizarre as it might sound, the staff in Switzerland pointed the family to a ticket desk where they could buy three more tickets for the flight they already had tickets for. We had to get home for work and school the next day, and we had another teen at home too.” ![]() There was no other flight to Dublin on that day. It was getting very close to the check-in closing time. “The Aer Lingus agent talked to the ground handling agent (on our phone) but between them they could not come to a solution for getting us on to the flight on our original ticket. The Aer Lingus staff confirmed that they could see that the three people were booked on the flight and “all was in order”.īizarre as it might sound, the staff in Switzerland pointed the family to a ticket desk where they could buy three more tickets for the flight they already had tickets for The family were told to call Aer Lingus customer care, which they did. “They searched over and over and again, using different permutations of our name, booking reference, ticket number, assigned seats, etc, but could not find us on the flight.” “The ground handling agent said they didn’t have a record of us on the flight,” Aishling says. ![]() ![]() ![]() Switching From Nap to Quiet TimeĮven if they aren’t sleeping, an afternoon quiet time can still help your toddler to recharge. Instead, plan some outdoor activities to keep them alert and engaged. Even school-aged kids (and adults) are prone to falling asleep in the car, so it’s best to avoid driving during that time. If your child has just given up their nap and you’re trying to keep it that way, try not to schedule any car trips during the time they would normally be sleeping. Little ones can’t tell time, so by moving the entire routine up, it will help to signal that bedtime is coming (without the battles). DO NOT allow your toddler to know that bedtime is earlier. On the days your child still sleeps in the afternoon, make sure there is enough space between waking up and bedtime to prevent what I call bouncing toddler syndrome (when your tiny tot bounces back out of bed over and over again).ĭays your child forgoes a snooze, you’ll want to have an earlier dinner and get them to bed an hour sooner than usual. Tips to Help Your Child Adjust to Less Sleep During the DayĪs you are shifting schedules, it will be important to develop a new routine. Most kids will eventually transition to an afternoon “quiet time,” which continues to give them a chance to rest (and you a break). It usually starts with the afternoon snooze gradually becoming shorter and more infrequent. The process can take weeks or even months in some cases. Learn more: How Much Sleep Do Kids Need? Recommendations by Age How Long Does it Take for Them to Drop Naps? A year later at age 5, only 1 in 3 are napping, and only 1 in 10 by age 6. The afternoon nap is the last to ditch, although the exact age when this happens can differ greatly.Īccording to a study by Marc Weissbluth, pediatric sleep specialist and author of Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child, 60 percent of four-year-olds continue to nap. By 18 months, the morning snooze is the next to go. Sleep needs are high over the first year of life, but as that shuteye becomes more consolidated to nighttime hours, napping gradually decreases from six to seven times a day to just two-typically one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Development, nighttime sleep, activity level, medical conditions, and daily learning can all influence the need for rest in the day. ![]() Lots of factors dictate whether your little one still needs to snooze in the afternoon. What are you waiting for? After all, breakfast this good doesn’t happen every day.The short answer is when they’re ready. Snooze in Cedar Park, Texas is near the Cedar Park Regional Medical Center just off of the Whitestone Blvd exit of 183A. Gluten free pancakes? Substitute tofu or soyrizo? We got you! From paleo and vegetarian to vegan and dairy free to gluten free friendly, our breakfast and brunch menu features something for everyone. Celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, graduations and holiday parties with Snooze! Swing on by or let us bring the party to you with our breakfast catering.Īt Snooze our guests are family, and everyone is welcome around our table with options to fit lifestyle diets and accommodate food allergies. From mimosas to bloody Marys, margaritas, Moscow mules and local craft beers, we’ve got the cocktails and brews to kick off your morning or celebrate those special occasions in life. At Snooze, we want each morning to feel like your weekend and happy hour rolled into one, no matter which side of noon it’s on, so every restaurant features a full bar with alcoholic beverages of plenty. As our guests have discovered since 2006, our dishes are anything but regular - and that’s just the way they like it.īut being different doesn’t stop at the plate, our gourmet Guatemalan coffee, latte, espresso or cold brew are the perfect start to any day. Stop by for delicious creative pancakes, french toast, eggs benedict, omelettes, breakfast tacos and burritos, huevos rancheros, avocado toast, oatmeal, shrimp and grits, breakfast sandwiches and more! Customize your breakfast with sides of Tender Belly Bacon or Ham, Polidori Sausage, eggs, hash browns or fresh fruit. We’re always looking to turn our food upside down and on its side to create a unique menu of the best breakfast classics imaginable with creative twists you won’t find anywhere else. Our chefs start with only the best ingredients that are always responsibly sourced. At Snooze we’ve found that scripts are a lot like pancakes, they’re best when flipped. Most breakfast and brunch restaurants start with the same script: eggs, batter, coffee, and a big ol’ griddle. ![]() ![]() ![]() Am – F – C – G Progression i – VI – III – VII Minor Chord Progressions Every Guitarist and Songwriter Should Knowġ. Or you can jump straight to the progressions below. Scroll down to the bottom of the list if you want to take a quick look at the theory on minor chords and scales. Understanding and learning to play these progressions will help you add several deeply emotional and powerful tunes to your repertoire. I’ve shared many of them below, from simple to complex. So, whether you’re looking to write songs, cover songs, or improve your guitar skills, you should have a bunch of popular minor chord progressions under your belt. ![]() Using chord progressions in minor keys is a surefire recipe for crafting a powerful, emotional experience for the listeners.ĭepending on how you use them, these chord sequences can sound dark, unsettling, mysterious, sorrowful, and poignant. E phrygian mode – This scale can be used to add a darker sound to the E minor chord.Have you ever wondered why some songs sound so heartbreaking and sad? There are many factors that affect a song’s vibe, like the lyrics, song structure, and chord progressions.E dorian mode – This scale can be used to add a slightly brighter sound to the E minor chord.E minor blues scale – This scale can be used over the Em chord to add a Blues flavour.E minor pentatonic scale – This is probably the easiest scale to learn and get started on when improvising over the E minor chord.E natural minor scale – This scale (also called E aeolian) is the most commonly used scale for this chord.The most common and effective scales that can be used to solo/improvise over the E minor chord, or to create melodies for the purposes of song writing are: Which Scales Can Be Played Over the E Minor Chord? can be used effectively as a substitute for the E minor chord. The Em7 chord is quite often used interchangeably with the Em chord.įor more interesting substitutions, playing variations of the G chord (which is the relative Major of E minor), such as G6, G69, Gmaj9 etc. For example, Em9, Em11 and Em6 can often be used to add colour and emotion to the E minor chord. Most E minor chords with extensions can be used as a substitute for the E minor chord. Both ways are correct, and usually comes down to personal preference and the context in which it is being used. Some guitarists prefer to use the first two fingers instead. The chord diagram below uses the second and third fingers to play the two fingered notes. This shape itself is probably in the top five most commonly played guitar chords. The standard way to play the E minor chord is in the open position, as shown below. If you’ve come to this page just to view some chord diagrams for Em, here they are. The seven chords in the key of E minor are: Em, F# diminished, G+, Am, B, C, D# diminished E minor is the first chord in the key of E minor. ![]() E minor is the relative minor of G Major.The E minor chord (just like all minor chords) contains the following intervals (from the root note): minor 3rd, Major 3rd, Perfect 4th (back to the root note). ![]()
![]() ![]() I drove a motorbike to monasteries and beaches and through the mountains. There was a cinema under the cypress trees across the street. My neighbours left stuffed tomatoes by the door. The little tourist office found me an even littler flat on a roof above a bakery. ![]() In the late afternoon there were three people in the square. I arrived by ferry and took a bus to Naoussa. Harbourfront in Naoussa Alistair Taylor-Young On a little island in the bay below, Count Orlov and Admiral Spiridoff directed the Russian campaign to control the Aegean.’ There’s history in every clod of earth you kick up, of the ancients, as you would expect, and of course Turks and Venetians and pirates such as Barbarossa, and even Russians. It brought enough wealth to make Paros a rival to Athens. If Greece is the birthplace of Western civilisation, the quarries at Marathi are its womb. And the more we looked both at and in to it, the more entranced we became. ‘It was the light, the gentle undulations, the softness. They had been to more than 20 by the time they got to Paros, which struck them immediately. Jeremy was working for a bank in Athens in the early 1980s, when flights were subsidised to the point where you could get to the islands for less than 10 dollars, and he and his girlfriend (now wife) Nayia gorged on them. Another island regular I met, Jeremy Downward, who has a house high above Naoussa Bay, is especially fond of the little unnamed ones between Kolymbithres, with its wind-sculpted rock, and Monastiri. Dmitri, who delivered my motorbike, said his favourite isolated shore is Voutakos. Paros is ringed by beaches – loud ones, remote ones and those characterised by tavernas or water sports. They work with and never against nature, according to chronicler and Lefkes hotelier George Pittas, ‘attaching themselves limpet-like to the rocks, huddling close together in a spirit of solidarity’. These classic Cycladic hamlets are made to repel storms and invaders and withstand earthquakes. Nets are mended and octopus tenderised amid the diners. Anyone visiting will at some point stop in Naoussa – all the best restaurants are here or nearby – and despite the crowds it still feels delicate and compelling and sometimes glamorous. Even Parikía is serene, its arcaded pathways winding through the white houses and Venetian villas. Lefkes, the loveliest of the villages, is here to its east, Prodromos and Marpissa are labyrinthine and very pretty. The mountainous centre would seem the least trodden – you can still see the Paros of a century or more ago. View west from the monastery of St Anthony in Marpissa Alistair Taylor-YoungĮach of its quadrants has a different feel: the west bustling, dominated by Parikía the north, encompassing Naoussa, more elegant the east laidback and beachy the south more rugged. ‘Then you know nothing of Paros!’ he declared. And our Ekatontapiliani, the Church of 100 Doors, in Parikía – have you been?’ I hadn’t. The story of the marble from Marathi is inseparable from the story of Paros and even of classical Greece. They say it was Rodin’s favourite marble, better for him than Carrara. ‘See how much smaller the crystals are in the lychnite?’ he said. He showed me a piece he’d made from Naxos marble and then another from the flawless white Parian version known as lychnite. Parian marble, no longer quarried, is the best, he said. He sensed beautiful and dramatic forms in the massive chunks that came his way when he made deliveries to sculptors he stayed to watch them work and when he felt ready he began to do it himself. He had been in the family building-supply business but became dissatisfied – the marble of Paros saved him. His monumental creations stood on plinths among bathroom sinks and tabletops. Earlier that afternoon I had by chance met Christoforos’s cousin Manolis Fokianos, dealer in marble, sculptor and karate expert, at his works near Parikía, the island’s capital. ![]() ![]() ![]() Is there some way in Wireshark to output this? It would be nice to mash up some packets and get their reassembled payload, like the receiver would send to the application server. I need to only capture UDP 5361, and only packets that have the bytes 8C:61 as the third. ![]() UDP 8:4 as matching criteria but there was no explanation of the syntax, and I can't find it in any wireshark wiki (needle in the haystack thing). I would like to just get the ASCII that is there. I need a capture filter for wireshark that will match two bytes in the UDP payload. Well, I have found it anyways, but now I'm just getting a representation of what i saw in the data pane. I found this article that explains how the feature was purposefully obfuscated. Of course, it's entirely possible I am screwing up those operations because of n00bishness. ![]() Expand Protocols, scroll down, then click SSL. The Preferences dialog will open, and on the left, you’ll see a list of items. Printing them does not give me what I want, and exporting doesn't seem to do what I want. Open Wireshark and click Edit, then Preferences. I finally figured out how to multi select packets (CTRL + M), which is ridiculously tedious, but worked because I have a small set of packets to work with. I would like to get it out of there so I can clean it up and read it and start figuring out what is required to use it elsewhere.Īre the dots after every character a part of Wireshark, or a part of the protocol I am looking at? I am presuming Wireshark, so part of the reason I want the data out of Wireshark is to clean up the data. I have found some of the packets that I want, and I can see the XML data in the Data View pane. I am trying to reverse engineer a protocol in Wireshark, and I'm not that familiar with Wireshark. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You watched Jack walk through the pumpkin patch, and you can, like, feel yourself crunching on pumpkin underneath your feet.ĭETROW: Jordan Crucchiola writes about film and is a huge horror film buff. JORDAN CRUCCHIOLA: I think it was something that always came across about Tim Burton's stuff in that era was that, like, you could feel it. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #2: (As character, singing) Snakes and mice get wrapped up so nice with spider legs and pretty bows.ĭETROW: The catchy music and lyrics came from Oscar-nominated composer Danny Elfman, and Jack's gleefully ghoulish world came from the mind of Tim Burton, the man responsible for other dark and quirky '90s entertainment like "Edward Scissorhands" and "Beetlejuice." But with "The Nightmare Before Christmas," a lot of fans feel that Burton and director Henry Selick made a film unlike any other. ![]() UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #1: (As character, singing) Making Christmas. What's this?ĭETROW: This was "The Nightmare Before Christmas," of course, the story of Pumpkin King Jack Skellington's attempt to take over Christmas. What's this? There's white things in the air. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS")ĭANNY ELFMAN: (As Jack Skellington, singing) What's this? What's this? There's color everywhere. Thirty years ago this weekend, a film completely out of the ordinary arrived in theaters, and it probably had a lot of moviegoers asking the same question. ![]() ![]() ![]() You can delete one from the remote server using the rmdir command: rmdir name_of_directory Use the mkdir command to create a new directory on either the remote and local server : mkdir name_of_directory Here’s an output example: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on To check the remote server’s disk space in gigabytes, use the df function like so: df -h With SFTP, you can also manage directories and files using specific commands. To switch from one remote working directory to another local working directory, enter the following commands: cd name_of_directoryįinally, use the ! and exit commands to go back to the local shell and quit SFTP. Similarly, for the local working directory: llsįor instance, the output will look similar to this: Pictures Templates Media Text.txt Documents You can also display the list of files and directories you’re using for the remote directory: ls They’re similar to the ones you’d use in the Linux shell prompt.įor example, the pwd command is always useful to let you know in which working directory you are currently on. ![]() Some commands can be used to navigate through the remote and local servers more efficiently with SFTP. Keep in mind that to download and upload the files with SFTP, you will need to type the command put or get and press the TAB key. txt extension in the /home/user-name from the local machine to the remote /root directory. This command would move all files with the. It works nearly the same as mget: mput /home/user-name/*.txt /root You can also try transferring multiple files using the mput command. Now we will find the file in the remote server’s root directory. To move the file example.txt from a local machine to the remote machine, enter the following command: put /home/user-name/example.txt /root In this case, the syntax of get command will be: get file.txt /RemoteDirectory To copy a file from the local machine to the remote server, we’ll use the get command again. Transferring Files From the Local Machine to a Remote Server conf extension to your current working directory, you will use the following command: mget /etc/*.confĪfter the download, you can find all *.conf files in /user/home directory of your local machine. To download all files in a directory called /etc that have the. To download multiple files with SFTP, use the mget command. Once the download is complete, you can now find that the file nf is in the /user/home directory of your local machine. Here’s the basic syntax of the get command: get /RemoteDirectory/filename.txtįor example, to copy the file /etc/nf from the remote server to your local machine, you would use: get /etc/nf Now, let’s see how to transfer a file from a remote server to your local machine using the get command. To do this, we’ll use these SFTP commands: sftp> lpwd To start, let’s check which local and which remote working directory we are using. Transferring Remote Files From a Server to the Local System If you’re interested in the latter, check our tutorial here. You can also transfer your files using SFTP clients, such as WinSCP or FileZilla. Here we’re going to show you how to transfer remote files to the local system using SFTP and vice versa. Sftp -oPort=49166 you’re connected, you will see an SFTP prompt. Sftp -oPort=customport -oPort=customport Here’s how it should look like: Sftp If you’re using a custom SSH port, use one of these commands to change the SFTP port: Initiate an SFTP connection with the following commands:.Ssh Once that is done, leave the session if no errors occurred. Check your SSH access using one of these commands:.Once you’re ready, follow the steps below to connect with SFTP: You can check this tutorial on how to set up your SSH keys. While it’s easier to set up and use password authentication, it’s much more convenient and safer to create SSH keys for a passwordless SFTP login. Hence, it supports all SSH authentication methods. Transferring Files From the Local Machine to a Remote Server.Transferring Remote Files From a Server to the Local System. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. 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![]() ![]() ![]() Below are the possible reasons and some solutions you can try to resolve this issue: 1. It can be due to software or hardware issues, or problems with the device you're trying to connect with. If your iPhone 13 is not connecting to Bluetooth devices, there can be several reasons behind it. Why My iPhone 13 Is Not Connecting to Bluetooth Devices? ![]() This could be due to a weak Bluetooth signal, interference from other devices, or issues with the AirPods or car stereo. When connected to AirPods or a car stereo, some users have reported that music tracks skip or stutter. □ Music Tracks Skip or Stutter When Connected to AirPods or Car Stereo ![]() This means that even when the iPhone 13 is paired with a Bluetooth device, such as a car audio system or a headset, users cannot make or receive calls through the device. □ Unable to Initialize Calls Over BluetoothĪnother issue some users have faced is the inability to initiate calls over Bluetooth. This could be caused by interference from other wireless devices, a weak Bluetooth signal, or problems with the Bluetooth device you're using. Some users have reported hearing a crackling sound during calls over Bluetooth. The reasons for this can range from software glitches, signal interference, or problems with the connected device. This can be especially frustrating if you're in the middle of a call or listening to music. Sometimes, iPhone 13 users have reported their Bluetooth connections randomly disconnecting. □ Bluetooth Devices Suddenly Disconnecting This can be due to compatibility issues, range problems, or issues with the accessory or car audio system itself. □ Bluetooth Unavailable or Unable to Connect to Accessory or Car AudioĪnother common problem is when the Bluetooth feature is active, but the iPhone 13 can't connect to a Bluetooth accessory or car audio. In such cases, users are unable to pair or connect their iPhone 13 with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. This can be due to various factors, including software bugs or issues with the device's settings. In some instances, users are unable to activate the Bluetooth feature on their iPhone 13. Here are some of the prevalent Bluetooth-related issues that users have reported: 1. One common area of difficulty some users have encountered is with Bluetooth connectivity. IPhone 13 is an excellent device, but like any tech product, it isn't without its share of problems. Which Bluetooth Connectivity Issues Can You Face With Your iPhone 13? However, in this comprehensive guide, we'll dive deep into the reasons for Bluetooth issues on iPhone 13 and provide step-by-step solutions to overcome them. Apple Developer’s Forum is filled with user complaints about Bluetooth issues on iPhone. Solutions include restarting Bluetooth, rebooting iPhone, re-pairing the Bluetooth device, updating the device's software, and resetting network settings.Īre you experiencing issues with your iPhone 13 connecting to Bluetooth devices? If so, you're not alone.Causes can be software glitches, outdated iOS, incorrect Bluetooth pairing mode, excessive paired devices, signal interference, and compatibility issues.iPhone 13 users report several Bluetooth issues including activation failures, connection problems, disconnections, poor call quality, and issues with music playback. ![]() |
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