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EA promotes Laura Miele to COO, making her one of the most powerful women in gaming

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 06:18 PM PDT

Collision 2019 - Day Three
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Electronic Arts is promoting chief studios officer Laura Miele to chief operating officer, the company announced Thursday. The change is a big promotion for Miele, who already had significant leadership at the company overseeing 25 different studios. The new role will give Miele greater oversight over the company and arguably makes her the most powerful woman in gaming, an industry where there are few female executives, fewer in the C-suite, and where those C-suite execs are often in charge of HR or finance rather than the company's products.

Ubisoft did make Virginie Hass its chief studios operating officer last August, following scandals over a toxic culture including sexual harassment and misconduct that went as high as the C-suite...

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Foxconn is buying Lordstown Motors’ Ohio EV factory for $230 million

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 05:32 PM PDT

Lordstown Motors Headquarters Ahead Of Earnings Figures

iPhone assembler Foxconn is buying an automotive factory from struggling EV startup Lordstown Motors for around $230 million, the companies announced late Thursday. Foxconn says it has agreed to build Lordstown Motors' electric pickup truck at the plant, which is where General Motors used to make the Chevrolet Cruze, and that the startup will remain a tenant there. Lordstown Motors will also "agree to provide Foxconn with certain rights with respect to future vehicle programs."

The deal gives the Taiwanese conglomerate its first automotive factory, and a significant new presence in the United States — one that the company will use as it tries to establish itself as a global electric vehicle automaker. Foxconn previously announced a...

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Zoom won’t buy Five9 after all

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 05:19 PM PDT

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Five9 will remain independent — its deal to be acquired by Zoom is off. Though a press release from Five9 says it was "terminated by mutual agreement," it's also the case that Five9 shareholders rejected the $14.7 billion deal.

Zoom originally announced the acquisition on July 18th. Five9 automates managing customer contacts for businesses, and the deal was supposed to bolster Zoom's business offerings. Its major competitors are behemoths like Microsoft and Google, and the deal would have helped the smaller company expand.

This was supposed to be an all-stock transaction, but unfortunately for Zoom, its stock price has lost more than a quarter of its value since they announced the acquisition. Usually, when a company is bought,...

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Disney and Scarlett Johansson have settled their lawsuit

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 05:08 PM PDT

Image: Marvel Studios

Three months after Scarlett Johansson sued Disney over its streaming release of Black Widow, arguing she stood to lose millions of dollars because her salary was based on the box office performance of the film, the suit has now been settled, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and The New York Times and others. Representatives for Johansson confirmed the settlement to The Verge as well.

While the terms of the settlement don't appear to be public, Deadline cites a source saying that the deal was in the "tens of millions." Both parties have paid lip service to continuing to work together: Johansson told The Hollywood Reporter that she was "happy to have resolved our differences with Disney," and "look[s] forward to continuing our...

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Lil Nas X, Bella Poarch, Grimes, and more are releasing TikTok NFTs

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 03:39 PM PDT

Celebrities Visit The SiriusXM Studios In New York City
Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM

Because no peace can be found in the age of man, TikTok has decided to partner with select creators, celebrities, and online entities like Lil Nas X, Bella Poarch, and Grimes to release a collection of non-fungible tokens. These TikTok Top Moments, as the company is calling them, are inspired by six "culturally significant" TikTok videos in the form of one-of-one NFTs. TikTok plans to auction them alongside a selection of limited edition NFTs it'll sell weekly throughout October.

The partnerships, creators, and new material being tokenized and put up for auction vary. Musician Lil Nas X is up first on October 6th with a collaboration with artist Rudy Willingham, while Grimes is collaborating with Brittany Broski ("Kombucha Girl"), and...

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Pixel phones can automatically record and upload video in an emergency

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 03:13 PM PDT

One of the features Google offers exclusively through its Pixel Android phones is the Personal Safety app. Over the years, it's added features like a safety check-in that automatically notifies your emergency contacts if you don't respond as scheduled and the ability to automatically dial 911 if it detects you've been in a car accident. Now XDA-Developers and Android Police point out a new feature that can automatically record video if you activate the built-in Emergency SOS.

We installed the update from Google Play on a Pixel device. It informs users that it can record continuously for up to 45 minutes once it's activated, assuming your phone has enough storage. If there's an internet connection, the video will get automatically backed...

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PSA: Neiman Marcus still exists and it was hacked

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 03:06 PM PDT

A Neiman Marcus storefront
Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus has notified 4.6 million customers about a data breach | Getty Images

Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus said Thursday it had notified 4.6 million customers that their personal information, including credit card numbers. may have been part of a May 2020 data breach.

The Dallas-based company said in a news release that an "unauthorized third party obtained personal information associated with certain Neiman Marcus customers' online accounts." Neiman Marcus notified law enforcement, and is "working quickly to determine the nature and scope of the matter." The company did not say who was responsible for the breach or how they were able to access its systems.

The data access may have included names and contact information, credit card numbers, and expiration dates— but not the CVV numbers on the back of the cards—...

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How the Surface Laptop Studio and Surface Pro 8 stack up against other creator laptops

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 02:32 PM PDT

The Surface Laptop Studio
Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge

Microsoft announced a new version of the Surface Pro last week, along with the Surface Laptop Studio. The Surface Pro 8 feels very much like a logical evolution of Microsoft's tablet / laptop. Some of the more notable improvements include a 120Hz display with slimmer bezels, Thunderbolt 4 support, as well as a reworked surface keyboard that includes a dedicated space to store and charge the new Surface Slim Pen 2.

Meanwhile, the Surface Laptop Studio features a uniquely hinged screen and more powerful hardware. This is effectively a replacement for the Surface Book 3, with a three-point adjustable display that can lay flat for drawing or snap upright to deliver a more traditional laptop experience. This laptop comes equipped with an...

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Before Astro, these were the robots people invited home

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 02:31 PM PDT

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The 2017 version of Aibo, Sony's robot dog. | Sam Byford / The Verge

Amazon announced its Astro home robot on Monday, which is designed to be an Alexa on wheels that can also bring you stuff (if other people load it into the cargo bay) and act as a sort of guard dog. With a touchscreen for a face and the ability to move itself around a single story of your house, it's a bit like the personal robots from decades of science fiction. Given that Amazon seemingly wants to continue making home robots, though, we figured we'd go through a little history to look at some previous attempts.

Of course, there's plenty of discussion to be had about what does or does not count as a robot — to anyone with a smart home setup, Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant could be considered robots, as they can do any number of tasks...

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Cruise gets the green light to give driverless rides to passengers in San Francisco

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 01:35 PM PDT

Cruise Self Driving Car
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Waymo and Cruise, two of the leading autonomous vehicle companies in the US, received permits from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to offer rides to passengers in their robotaxis.

But while Cruise was approved to give rides in its fully driverless vehicles without safety drivers, Waymo only is allowed to deploy its autonomous vehicles with a human monitor behind the wheel. In order to give rides to paying passengers in its fully driverless vehicles, as it does in Arizona, the Google spinoff would need to apply for an additional permit from the California Public Utilities Commission.

Waymo was the first company to receive a driverless testing permit in 2018. And while the idea of a fully autonomous ride-hailing service is...

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Lixeira Descontaminadora Ultravioleta: grupo cria equipamento para desinfetar máscaras descartáveis

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 07:00 AM PDT

Manual do Mundo - Desbravadores do conhecimento!

Desde o início da pandemia, ocasionada pela covid-19, o mundo teve que se acostumar com um novo hábito: a utilização de máscaras. Com isso, tendo em vista que esse item começou a ser confeccionado com diversos materiais, surgiu uma preocupação quanto ao descarte desse material e a forma que ele estava sendo feito. A partir […]

Lixeira Descontaminadora Ultravioleta: grupo cria equipamento para desinfetar máscaras descartáveis pertence a Manual do Mundo.

Faça um MEDIDOR de ENERGIA e ECONOMIZE!

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 01:15 PM PDT

Manual do Mundo - Desbravadores do conhecimento!

Você sabia que é possível fazer um medidor de energia elétrica para mensurar o consumo de energia dos equipamentos da sua casa? Descubra!

Faça um MEDIDOR de ENERGIA e ECONOMIZE! pertence a Manual do Mundo.


Somehow, iOS 15 Made Siri Dumber

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 07:30 AM PDT

Siri is not known for being the smartest digital assistant on the block, but at the least, it could do basic functions like checking your voicemails. However, with the public release of iOS 15, it seems that Siri has forgotten how to do some basic tasks—to the detriment of those who may rely on Siri as an…

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Updates From Sonic 2 and the CW's Next Big DC Crossover

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 06:35 AM PDT

James Gunn teases a little more of a gun show from Peacemaker. The Kindred adaptation adds more to its cast. Plus, what's next on What We Do In The Shadows and Y: The Last Man, and Riverdale... something is happening on Riverdale. To me, my spoilers!

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Is Frivolous, Forgettable Fun

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 06:00 AM PDT

It's really simple. If you were a fan of the original Venom, you are probably going to enjoy Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Everything that worked about the first Sony/Marvel movie—the offbeat humor, the sultry special effects, the intense characters—is all back in full force in the sequel. However, for the most part,

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The New Sonos Soundbar Gives You Dolby Atmos Without Breaking the Bank

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 06:00 AM PDT

Everyone knows that one person who's way too excited to nerd out about their home theater system. The Sonos Beam 2 is not for that person.

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Utilities Took Public Money, Gave CEOs Millions, and Then Turned People’s Lights Off During the Pandemic

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 05:00 AM PDT

A new report finds that some of the country's most powerful utilities raked in millions of dollars in taxpayer bailout funds last year—while continuing to shut off service for households across the U.S. during the pandemic.

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How to Turn Your Old Computer Into a Media Streamer

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 05:00 AM PDT

When your aging laptop or desktop computer is slowing to a crawl to get through day-to-day tasks, you don't necessarily have to recycle it or hand it off to someone else. Your old machine can be turned into a media streaming device in its retirement, taking it easy as it serves up videos, music, photos, and more to…

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Fairphone's New Modular Flagship Is Still a Repairable Dream With a Sleek New Design

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 03:30 AM PDT

I've been dreaming of a modular smartphone since I first laid eyes on Google's Project Ara. The concept made so much sense to me, a person who has built PCs before and isn't afraid to attack a wire (as long as it isn't live, of course). But despite the relative user-friendliness behind the idea of swappable modules,…

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Australia Reports Highest Jump in Covid-19 Cases of Entire Pandemic

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 03:00 AM PDT

Australia reported 2,417 new covid-19 cases on Thursday, the highest number of new cases in the country for any single day of the entire pandemic. The majority of cases were in the country's second largest state of Victoria, which accounted for 1,438 new cases, despite being in a hard lockdown since August 5.

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Universal Studios Will Require Proof of Vaccination and Masks Starting Next Week

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 04:30 PM PDT

As the world slowly attempts to drag itself toward a sense of normalcy as the covid-19 pandemic continues, events and businesses looking to bring the public back have already had to try and balance waning federal restrictions with private rules regarding masks, vaccination status, and more. Now one of the biggest…

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You Can Theoretically Book the Scream House as an AirBnb This Halloween

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 03:30 PM PDT

Got plans for late October? Then forget about them, because the house from Wes Craven's original meta-horror film Scream—you know, the house from which the call comes from inside—will be up to rent as an Airbnb. Amazingly, it will only cost guests a frankly ridiculous $5 a night. The catch, of course, is that there…

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Elon Musk Longs for the Days When Trump Would Invite Him to the White House

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 02:40 PM PDT

Elon Musk is apparently hankering for those halcyon days when America had a President who really got him. You know, the kind of pro-business bigwig who isn't afraid to tell the AFL-CIO to screw off? To be sure, this is not an apt description of our current POTUS, with whom Musk seems to be slightly out of step.

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The Nerd's Watch: Best Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Streaming in October

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 02:30 PM PDT

Though most movie theaters are back to full function, the safer option for entertainment remains streaming, and fans who choose to stay home and take advantage are constantly rewarded with tons of new content. At the start of each month, most streamers—Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Disney+, and HBO Max—do a little shuffle,…

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Electric Scooter Racing Is Here to Melt and/or Scrape Your Face Off

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 02:00 PM PDT

If a vehicle can go fast, you better believe people are going to race it. Boats, planes, motorcycles; there are racing leagues for almost every type of vehicle imaginable. Next year, electric scooters are getting in on the action now that the eSkootr Championship has finalized what every racer will be riding.

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This Massive New Robotech Blu-ray Set Is Certainly... Massive

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 01:30 PM PDT

Although Robotech was a heavily edited (even-more-heavily rewritten) mishmash of three unrelated anime series, it's hard to overstate the importance it had in America. For many, it was their first taste in anime and a key part of creating today's massive fandom. It was the first time '80s kids got to see a serialized…

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Amazon’s ‘Cute’ Little Nightmare

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 12:50 PM PDT

"Cute."

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Timothée Chalamet's Wonka Prequel Just Bagged a Factory-Load of Stars

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 12:40 PM PDT

There's no golden ticket needed for Warner Bros. The studio is finally going ahead with its origin story for Roald Dahl's mysterious, marvelous confectionary king in Wonka, which is celebrating the beginning of production by casting what feels like half of England in the process.

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A Giant Eagle Named Kodiak Is on the Loose in Pittsburgh

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 12:10 PM PDT

Officials with the National Aviary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, are imploring the public to report sightings of a Steller's sea eagle, which escaped from its enclosure this past Saturday. Multiple sightings have been reported, but the bird has so far managed to evade capture.

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Google Maps Adds Wildfire Layer to Help You Find the One Place That's Not Burning

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 12:00 PM PDT

Here's an ominous sign of the times: Alongside other more mundane data like traffic, satellite, transit maps, and tree cover, fire will now be one of the top layers in Google Maps

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What If Finally Gave the MCU an Age Worthy of Ultron

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 11:50 AM PDT

What If's first season has given Marvel Studios an opportunity to reimagine many of its live-action, cinematic greatest hits as relatively fresh animated stories that mostly end up reminding you why you liked the originals. The series has worked best as a celebration of the studio's box office successes from the past…

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Ice Age Human Jawbone Found on Indonesian Island Known for Ancient Cave Art

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 11:12 AM PDT

An international team of paleontologists discovered a human jawbone in a cave in southwestern Sulawesi, one of the major islands of Indonesia. The remains are the first indication of a human presence on the island during the Pleistocene epoch, a period of great climatic change and rapid human dispersal.

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Meet the Magical Family Members of Disney's Encanto

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 10:40 AM PDT

Encanto, Disney's upcoming animated feature from co-directors Byron Howard and Jared Bush, tells the story of the one member of the Madrigal family who, for some unknown reason, isn't born with a magical gift. Marisol—voiced by Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Stephanie Beatriz—knows there's something inside her that makes her…

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Big Changes Coming to Google Search Will Help You Find Things You Can't Put Into Words

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 10:25 AM PDT

Google search is without a doubt the easiest way to find answers quickly, but it can also spur new questions. Sometimes those questions are sparked by a random autocomplete suggestion, but the company just announced changes to its search engine that will help you find answers to questions you didn't ask.

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PlantLife Is the Purest Social Platform I've Ever Tried

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 10:07 AM PDT

I'm not a fan of most major social platforms. Reddit's always been too militaristic about free speech for my taste; TikTok is full of stomach-churning viral trends, Twitter's riddled with hate speech, and Facebook is, well, Facebook. So when I first heard about PlantLife—a plant-centric social platform that rolled…

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What's Star Wars Galaxy of Sounds? Blaster Fire, Baby Yoda, and Ben Burtt, Mostly

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 09:50 AM PDT

New shows pop up on Disney+ all the time, but it's rarer for something to show up with little in the way of fanfare, let alone a new Star Wars series. But while Galaxy of Sounds might not exactly be The Book of Boba Fett, it's a lovely, weird little celebration of just how cool Star Wars sounds. And full of…

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Illinois Man Turns Down Treatment After Bat Bite, Dies a Month Later From Rabies

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 09:25 AM PDT

An Illinois man had the unfortunate distinction of becoming the first case of human rabies seen in the state in almost 70 years, health officials reported this week. Unfortunately, like most sick victims of rabies, the man did not survive. He had turned down preventive treatment a month earlier.

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How to Store Art

Posted: 30 Sep 2021 01:00 AM PDT

Whether you collect art as a hobby or have a studio of your own, you may eventually need to place your artwork in storage. To properly protect and store your artwork, you have to choose a storage environment and packing materials that won't cause premature aging or damage. Handle all work with care.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Selecting a Suitable Location

  1. Pick a room that's as dark as possible. Light is one of artwork's biggest enemies. It can cause all sorts of damage, so you want to store your art in a dark place. Choose a windowless room, such as a finished basement or study, to store your artwork.[1]
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  2. Keep the room at a temperature of about . For most artworks, a steady, cool temperature is ideal. More extreme climates can crack paint, warp or yellow paper, and foster mold growth.[2]
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    • If the room you've selected goes through drastic changes in temperature during different seasons, you should pick another location to store your art.
    • If you are not storing art in your home, your next-best option is a storage unit. Give nearby storage companies a call and ask if they have temperature-controlled units available.
    • If you have a local art gallery near you, you can call and ask them for recommended storage services.[3]
  3. Maintain a humidity of 50% in the storage room. Materials like paint and wood are especially sensitive to humidity. Keeping a constant, moderate level of humidity in the storage area will keep your artwork from changing shape or getting moldy.[4] You can moderate the room's humidity using a humidifier or dehumidifier.[5]
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[Edit]Preparing Your Art for Storage

  1. Put on gloves before touching any art. Some art materials are hypersensitive, even to the natural oils on your fingertips. Wearing cotton or powder-free latex gloves when handling your art can prevent you from accidentally causing it harm.[6]
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  2. Check to see if all works are dry. If you're storing any paintings, sculptures, or ceramics, make sure they're completely dry before handling. Some artwork, such as oil paintings, can take up to an entire year to dry.[7]
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  3. Clean your art. Cleaning artwork before storage will help extend its lifespan. A dry microfiber cloth, rag, or paper towel is enough to clean most artwork. Gently sweep it across frames, glass panes, ceramics, and acrylic paintings. You can brush over painted surfaces, drawings, and mixed media with a wide, soft makeup or paint brush.[8]
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    • Clean metal sculptures or frames with an oil-based polish and buff with a dry rag.[9]
    • You can use masking tape to gently lift dust off of an oil painting.[10]
  4. Protect framed paintings with acid-free tissue. Acid is in many paper and packing materials, and will age art much faster and can change its color. Using acid-free tissue, wrap around the painting to protect it and give it breathing room. Then roll it into a padding, like bubble wrap, to protect the frame.
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    • You can wrap paintings with plastic wrap instead of tissue, but you risk sealing humidity inside. If your art is part of a valuable collection, steer clear of it.[11]
  5. Group smaller prints together in a folder. Put acid-free paper or tissue between the prints if they are unprotected. Slip your prints into sturdy folders, with about 10-15 in each.[12]
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  6. Seal unframed paper in glassine. Glassine is a material used by archivists to preserve unframed artwork and documents. You can purchase glassine online, at a printmaking shop, or in an art supply store. Cut a sheet of glassine about two times the size of each piece. Wrap it as you might a present, then tape it facedown onto a piece of foamcore.
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    • You also have the option to roll your work into the glassine, but it may be more difficult to flatten once you remove it from storage.
  7. Wrap sculptures and other 3D objects in bubble wrap. When preparing to store sculptures, wrap them in bubble wrap. Use multiple layers if necessary. Tape the bubble wrap in place.
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  8. Place all wrapped artwork into boxes. You should try to give each item its own sturdy cardboard box, though you can place folders horizontally in a box together. Once you've put your art in boxes, stuff the rest of each box with newspaper to prevent the art from shifting around.[13]
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[Edit]Housing Your Art

  1. Handle one piece at a time. You don't want to ruin all of your hard work and preparation by trying to store it too quickly. Move your artwork piece by piece when putting it into storage.[14]
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  2. Label and keep a record of your stored art. Using tape and a permanent marker, label all the boxes of artwork. Include each work's title and artist on your label. Create a spreadsheet or written record of what art you've stored and where it's located.[15]
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  3. Keep art off of the ground. You never want your artwork touching the storage room floor. Place smaller boxes on shelves or in drawers. Larger boxes can be elevated on racks or risers.[16]
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  4. Stand paintings on their sides in boxes or on storage racks. You want to avoid putting any pressure on paintings, so don't stack them flat. Stand them on their sides and place them next to one another as you would if you were putting books on a bookshelf.[17]
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  5. Check your art for damage every few months or so. Even if you've set up perfect conditions for your artwork, problems and subtle changes can still arise in the storage environment. Checking in on it is the best method to catch any potential issues early on. Take a look at your collection once in a while make sure it's performing well and hasn't changed or had any unwelcome visitors (e.g. pests, mold).[18]
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    • Look for these signs of pests in your storage area: entry or exit holes, fur, fallen particles from feeding, droppings, or cocoon cases.[19]
    • Leave traps of your choice once you've found signs of infestation.
    • Mold will appear as fine webbing, or clusters of spotty or fuzzy material. If your collection feels damp or smells musty, this can also indicate mold. Reduce the humidity level in the room, then go online or consult an expert for how to appropriately handle the variety of mold that has invaded.

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[Edit]Quick Summary

How to Get Along with Friends

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 05:00 PM PDT

Movies and TV shows would have you believe that friendships just fall into place effortlessly, without much conflict. In real life, though, friendship takes a lot of work and can be complicated sometimes! By building a strong foundation for your friendship and working to reduce conflict, maintaining your relationships with friends will become a whole lot easier.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Be positive.

  1. Focusing on the upside makes you a better friend. Complaints, drama, or regular talks about hopeless-sounding situations can wear your friends thin after a while. If you're someone who likes discussing emotional subjects, that's okay⁠, but remember to strike a balance and talk about more cheerful or lighthearted topics, too. Discussing something as simple as books or video games, or sharing funny or uplifting stories, is better for your friendships (and everyone's moods).[1]
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    • For example, if you're wrapping up a discussion about a bleak news article, change subjects with something like, "On a more lighthearted note, have you listened to the latest episode of that podcast yet? I really liked it."
    • Of course, if something bad happens, it's okay to lean on your friends for support. You're not expected to be positive all the time.[2]

[Edit]Show sincerity.

  1. Your friends don't need you to be someone you're not. Whether you're getting to know each other or are being asked for your feedback, being honest and authentic with your friends will strengthen your bond with them. It's a lot easier to get along with friends if you're comfortable sharing your real thoughts and personality.[3]
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    • If your friend asks for your opinion on some of their artwork, for instance, don't pretend it's perfect to avoid hurting their feelings. Instead, give them genuine feedback: "It might need some more contrast, because the colors fade together. Otherwise, it looks good, and I actually really like it."

[Edit]Display interest in your friends.

  1. Your friends want to feel like you care about their lives. When you don't know what to talk about, it can be tempting to talk about yourself⁠—but if you only talk about yourself, your friends might get annoyed. Making an effort to learn about your friends shows them that you want to know about who they are, and helps you build a better relationship with them. Ask them questions about their lives and interests⁠—it will go a long way![4]
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    • "You seem really fascinated with programming. Do you have a favorite language?"
    • "I had no idea you're an activist. What got you into the movement?"
    • "Hold up, you were chased by a giraffe once?! What happened?"

[Edit]Listen to them.

  1. Listening is just as important as showing interest. It'll help you learn about your friends and support them when they need it. Give your friend your full attention, and make mental notes about the important things in their lives⁠—like the names of their loved ones, things they like, and major things that have happened (or are happening) in their lives.[5]
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    • If your friend shares something that they're struggling with or are annoyed about, don't immediately share your experiences or advice. Instead, ask them, "How are you feeling about it?" or, "What do you plan to do about that?"[6]

[Edit]Support your friends.

  1. Your friends go through highs and lows, too. Part of getting along with your friends is supporting them when they need it. Offer a listening ear if they're struggling, celebrate their achievements, and encourage them if they're nervous or trying to reach a goal.[7]
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    • For instance, if your friend tearfully tells you that they just broke up with their long-term partner, say, "I'm so sorry. I can't imagine what you're feeling right now, but I can tell you're really hurting. Do you want to talk about it?"
    • Pay attention to your friends' moods. If they seem "off" or upset, they may appreciate being asked, "Is something on your mind?" or "Are you doing okay?" (And on the flip side, if they seem excited, they might like being asked about their good mood.)
    • If you've been invited to an event of theirs, like a birthday party, try to show up. You'll show that you care and want to celebrate and support them.[8]

[Edit]Show that you're trustworthy.

  1. Your friends want to know that they can trust you. It can be tempting to gossip, share your friend's secrets, or talk badly about them to someone else⁠—especially if you're frustrated with them. But this will only show your friend that they can't trust you with anything personal, and make them doubt your friendship. Resist the urge to tell others all the dirty details about your friends, even out of frustration.[9]
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    • Let's say you got into a huge argument with your friend, and another friend asks why you're in a bad mood. Instead of ranting about how rude or insensitive your friend is, just say, "I had a fight with Sam."
    • Or, let's say your friend came out to you and asked you to keep it secret. If someone else asks you about your friend's identity, tell them, "I don't know, but even if I did, it wouldn't be my place to tell you."

[Edit]Make time for each other.

  1. Reaching out and connecting makes your friendship stronger. Spending time with your friends has a huge impact, whether it's for a few minutes or for several hours. Schedule fun activities with your friends, or just find time to talk for a while.[10] You don't need to have big outings; it can be something as simple as catching up while carpooling, or sending a link to something you think they'd like.[11]
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    • If you can't easily see your friends in-person, try texting each other or having video calls. It certainly doesn't replace an in-person hangout, but it's a good way to keep in touch.[12]

[Edit]Respect your differences.

  1. You and your friends don't need to agree on everything. You're your own individual people, and have different interests, opinions, and personal beliefs. Don't make it your goal to change your friend's mind on something⁠—it's okay to have friends with different beliefs. Instead, pay attention to your similarities and focus on enjoying your time together.[13]
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    • Let's say you're an extrovert who loves parties, but your friend is introverted and hates parties. Rather than dragging your friend out to parties or trying to convince them that they're missing out, find a way to spend time together that both of you can enjoy, like hanging out at home. (You can always attend parties with someone else.)
    • If there's a topic that tends to provoke fights, it's okay to agree to disagree, or not discuss the topic. Say, "I can tell we're both really passionate about this. I really value our friendship, so let's agree to disagree and move on."

[Edit]Calmly discuss problems one-on-one.

  1. Talking directly to your friend is the best way to solve an issue. If your friend is doing something that's bothering you, it doesn't help to drop hints, give them the silent treatment, or leave them out. Instead, talk to them one-on-one about what's bothering you, and calmly share how you feel about it using "I" statements. Make your goal to find a solution together, without unkind behavior.[14]
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    • For example, if your friend has given you an embarrassing nickname, pull them aside and say, "I know you're trying to be funny, but when you call me that, I get really embarrassed. Please don't call me that."
    • Don't make vague accusations or say "always" or "never". Something like "Could you please quit copying me all the time?" can put them on the defensive. Instead, be clear about the problem: "I don't like when you write similar stories to mine. It feels like you're plagiarizing my work, and I want to see what kind of ideas you have, too."[15]

[Edit]Be empathetic.

  1. It helps to show understanding and care. Whether your friend has come to you with a problem, or you're having a conflict over something, you'll get along better if you can see something through their perspective. Judging them or downplaying how they feel can make them feel hurt or angry, so avoid statements like, "You actually believe that?" or, "You're making a huge deal out of nothing." Show that you understand how they're feeling, rather than disapproval or judgement towards their words or actions.[16]
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    • Let's say your friend is a fairly smart person, but admits to you that they were scammed. Instead of asking how they didn't see it was a scam, say, "Scammers are awful⁠—I'm sorry. They can be really clever sometimes."
    • Showing empathy doesn't mean agreeing with your friend. As an example, if your friend was caught cheating on a test, you can validate their feelings without validating their actions: "They're calling you in to discuss it? That's pretty nerve-wracking. I'd be anxious, too."

[Edit]Accept your friends as-is.

  1. Every friend will have their own oddities and behaviors. While it's important to solve friendship problems, sometimes a "problem" is so minor that it's not worth starting a possible conflict over it⁠—like if they're always five minutes late. Plus, trying to change how your friend acts can be tiring for you both. Accepting your friend's "good sides" and "bad sides" will make it easier to get along.[17]
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    • For instance, if your friend tends to blurt out strange (but ultimately harmless) comments, you don't need to ask them to stop. It's just part of who they are.
    • This doesn't mean tolerating your friends' behavior; it's okay to set limits if you need to, or to end a toxic friendship. But you don't need to make your friendship perfect, either.

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[Edit]Tips

  • Mutual interest is important. If your friend doesn't seem interested in hanging out or listening to you and never responds to your texts (and you know they're spending time with others), it may be better to seek out other friendships.[18]
  • Nobody "clicks" with everyone straight away. That's normal, and it doesn't mean you struggle with friendships or are bad with other people.

[Edit]References

  1. https://ideas.ted.com/dear-guy-my-friends-and-i-bond-by-complaining-but-its-getting-me-down/
  2. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-teen-doctor/201701/15-ways-become-closer-others
  3. https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/cliques.html#catfriends
  4. https://www.helpguide.org/articles/relationships-communication/making-good-friends.htm
  5. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-teen-doctor/201701/15-ways-become-closer-others
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/guides/smarterliving/how-to-be-a-better-friend
  7. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-teen-doctor/201701/15-ways-become-closer-others
  8. https://www.nytimes.com/guides/smarterliving/how-to-be-a-better-friend
  9. https://au.reachout.com/articles/dealing-with-a-toxic-friendship
  10. https://www.nytimes.com/guides/smarterliving/how-to-be-a-better-friend
  11. https://www.helpguide.org/articles/relationships-communication/making-good-friends.htm
  12. https://ihpi.umich.edu/news/teens-want-covid-19-advice-gives-them-safe-ways-socialize-not-just-rules-what-they-cant-do
  13. https://www.apa.org/topics/stress/conversations
  14. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-teen-doctor/201701/15-ways-become-closer-others
  15. https://au.reachout.com/articles/how-to-tell-your-friend-theyve-hurt-you
  16. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-teen-doctor/201701/15-ways-become-closer-others
  17. https://www.nytimes.com/guides/smarterliving/how-to-be-a-better-friend
  18. https://www.helpguide.org/articles/relationships-communication/making-good-friends.htm

How to Make Fish Curry

Posted: 29 Sep 2021 09:00 AM PDT

Fish curry is a popular Indian dish that features a combination of spicy, sweet, and savory flavors. You can make a quick and easy fish curry using a pre-made curry paste, or use a food processor to blend your own ingredients into a paste. Try making this delicious dish for dinner tonight!

[Edit]Ingredients

[Edit]Quick and Easy Fish Curry

  • 1 tbsp (15 mL) vegetable oil, such as canola, coconut, or olive oil
  • 1 medium-sized onion, peeled and chopped
  • 1 clove of garlic, peeled and minced
  • 1 to 2 tbsp (15 to 30g) of curry paste
  • One can of diced tomatoes
  • of vegetable broth
  • of white fish, such as haddock, flounder, or cod

[Edit]Indian Fish Curry from Scratch

  • 2 tsp (10 mL) Dijon mustard
  • 1 tsp (2.1 g) of black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp of salt
  • 2 tbsp (30 mL) of canola oil
  • Four fillets of white fish, such as haddock, flounder, or cod
  • 1 to 2 medium-sized onions, chopped
  • 4 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 piece of ginger root, minced
  • 5 cashew halves or 2 tbsp of dried coconut
  • 1 tbsp (15 mL) of canola oil
  • 2 tsp (4.2 g) of cayenne pepper
  • 1/2 tsp (1 g) of ground turmeric
  • 1 tsp (2.1 g) of ground cumin
  • 1 tsp (2.1 g) of ground coriander
  • 1/2 tsp (1 g) of fennel seeds (optional)
  • 1 tsp (5 g) of salt
  • 1 tsp (5 g) of sugar
  • of chopped tomato
  • of vegetable broth
  • ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Making a Quick and Easy Fish Curry

  1. Sauté the onion and garlic over medium heat for 5 minutes. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes. Then, add the chopped onion and minced garlic to the pan. Stir the onion and garlic every 2 minutes while they cook.[1]
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    • The onion will look translucent when it is done.
  2. Stir in the curry paste, tomatoes, and vegetable broth. Add 1 to 2 tbsp (15 to 30g) of curry paste, depending on how spicy you want your curry to be. Then, add a can of diced tomatoes with the juice and of vegetable broth. Use a metal or wooden spoon to mix the ingredients together.[2]

    • If you do not have vegetable broth, use water and ½ tsp of salt.[3]
  3. Cook the sauce on medium-high heat while you prepare the fish. This should only take about 5 minutes, but it is okay if it takes you a little longer. Just watch the sauce and stir it every few minutes.[4]

    • Turn the heat down to medium or low-medium if you need more than 10 minutes to prepare the fish.
  4. Cut the fish into chunks and add them to the sauce. Use a sharp knife and a cutting board to cut the fish. Large chunks will give the stew a hearty appearance and texture, but you may cut the pieces smaller if desired.[5]

    • You may use fresh or frozen fish, but make sure that the fish is defrosted before you add it to the sauce.
  5. Cover and cook the curry for 5 more minutes on medium-high heat. Use a wooden or metal spoon to stir the curry about once every 3 minutes and watch it closely. The curry is done when the fish flakes easily with a fork.[6]
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    • Serve the curry with rice and naan bread, or enjoy it on its own!

[Edit]Cooking an Indian Fish Curry from Scratch

  1. Marinate the fish fillets in mustard, oil, salt and pepper for 30 minutes. Stir to combine the 2 tsp (10 mL) of Dijon mustard, 1 tsp of black pepper, 1/2 tsp of salt, and 2 tbsp (30 mL) of canola oil in a large bowl. Then, place the fish fillets in the bowl and coat them with the mixture on all sides. Cover the bowl and put it in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.[7]

    • Set a timer to remind you when the fish has marinated for the full 30 minutes.
  2. Puree the onion, garlic, ginger, and cashews or coconut. Place the ingredients in a food processor. Blend the ingredients until they form a paste. Stop the machine and scrape down the sides with a spatula if the ingredients get stuck to the sides.[8]
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    • You can also add 1 tbsp (15 mL) of water to get things moving if the ingredients are not blending well.
  3. Preheat your oven to . At this point, turn on your oven and set it to . This way it will be hot when you are ready to bake the fish curry.[9]
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    • It will take about 10 to 15 minutes for your oven to reach this temperature.
  4. Sauté the paste in oil for about 2 minutes. Heat a large skillet with 1 tbsp (15 mL) of canola oil for about 2 minutes on medium-high heat. Add the paste to the skillet when it is hot and cook for about 2 minutes. Stir it a few times while it cooks.[10]

    • Be careful not to let the paste burn in the pan! Watch it closely and turn down the heat to medium if needed.
  5. Add the spices, salt, and sugar and cook for 5 more minutes. Measure and add 2 tsp (4.2 g) of cayenne pepper, 1/2 tsp (1 g) of ground turmeric, 1 tsp (2.1 g) of ground cumin, 1 tsp (2.1 g) of ground coriander, 1/2 tsp (1 g) of fennel seeds (optional), 1 tsp (5 g) of salt, and 1 tsp (5 g) of sugar to the pan. Stir the spices and sugar in with the paste and cook them for 5 more minutes.[11]

    • Use a metal or wooden spoon.
  6. Stir in the tomatoes and vegetable broth and turn off the heat. Next, pour of chopped tomato and of vegetable broth into the pan. Stir to combine all of the ingredients. Then, turn off the heat.[12]

    • Don't worry that the sauce is not hot! It will heat up in the oven.
  7. Arrange the fish fillets in a baking dish and pour the sauce over them. Spray the dish with non-stick cooking spray to prevent the fish from sticking. Then, place the fillets into the dish so that they are spaced out evenly. Pour the sauce over the fish fillets.[13]

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    • Use a spatula to scrape the pan if any of the sauce is stuck to it.
  8. Bake the fish uncovered at for 30 minutes. The dish is done when the fish flakes easily with a fork. Set a timer for 30 minutes and place the dish on the center rack of your oven. Remove the dish from the oven when the time is up.[14]
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    • Make sure to wear oven mitts when you remove the fish curry from the oven and place the dish on a potholder or trivet.
  9. Serve the curry with rice and naan bread. Let the curry rest for about 10 minutes before enjoying. Then, serve it over a bed of rice, with a slice of naan bread, or with both![15]
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[Edit]Things You'll Need

[Edit]Quick and Easy Fish Curry

  • Large skillet
  • Knife
  • Cutting board

[Edit]Indian Fish Curry from Scratch

  • Large skillet
  • Knife
  • Cutting board
  • Non-stick cooking spray
  • baking pan

[Edit]References

[Edit]Quick Summary