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![]() This game approach the pandemic time and got lot of people cuz it, but no one continues playing. There has several critics on youtube about the creators, about hackers, about trash people. Sleep to rest.Ok, game is fine, but administrators, developers and staff-payed seems apparently off and looks desolated, all in-game new additions is from our community volunteers like scripts, mods, shop-rotation, room wealth. Mouse = "Click 10 times on the screen! ",ĭormir = "You are so much sleepy. Welcome = "Welcome to Simon Says module!Follow everything the game told and test your limits until the end!Script developed by Dhanny_mheyran#6701Originally made by Jessiewind26#2546Translation by Draw#6691Version 2023.03.19.01-SS ", Lava1 = "Cuidado! O chão está se transformando em lava! ", Macro = " foi morto pelo sistema anti-macro do module. ",Īdmin = "Você é o administrador desta sala.Se você for um membro FunCorp, digite !fc para habilitar o modo FunCorp. Newcreator = "Qual é o novo nome do criador deste module? ",įuncorp = "O modo FunCorp deste jogo está habilitado. Select = "O modo de comando seletivo está ativo nesta sala. Water = "Saia da água, ou seja engolido por ela! ", Queijo = "Todos os ratos que estiverem com queijo vão morrer! ",Ĭaps = "Pressione a tecla CAPS LOCK 10 vezes ", Sister = "Quem é a irmã do criador deste module? ",Ĭounts = "Há quantos ratos nesta sala? ",Ĭounts_alive = "Há quantos ratos vivos nesta sala? ",įacepalm = "Coloque a mão no rosto 5 vezes! ",Įnterprise = "Qual é a empresa que criou o Transformice? ", Spider = "Cuidado com as teias de aranha! ",Ĭompleted = "Você completou o comando com sucesso! ",īlack = "Um buraco negro surgiu e está puxando todos vocês! ",Ĭreator = "Quem é o criador deste module? ", Seq7 = "Dance, dê um beijo e fique com raiva! ", Seq4 = "Dance, sente, durma e bata palmas! ", ",įim = "Partida encerrada! Próxima partida iniciando em ",ĭofim = "Ninguém ganhou. Mices = "Esta sala requer pelo menos 4 ratos. ",Īrea = "Descubra onde está o texto escondido e clique nele! ", Nome = "Digite o seu nome no jogo (com #número). Predireita100 = "Pressione 100 vezes a tecla para DIREITA! ",Įspaco = "Pressione a barra de espaço 20 vezes! ", Preesquerda100 = "Pressione 100 vezes a tecla para ESQUERDA! ", Predireita60 = "Pressione 60 vezes a tecla para DIREITA! ", Preesquerda60 = "Pressione 60 vezes a tecla para ESQUERDA! ", Predireita30 = "Pressione 30 vezes a tecla para DIREITA! ", Preesquerda30 = "Pressione 30 vezes a tecla para ESQUERDA! ", Predireita15 = "Pressione 15 vezes a tecla para DIREITA! ", Preesquerda15 = "Pressione 15 vezes a tecla para ESQUERDA! ", Nretangulov = "Não fique dentro do retângulo vermelho! ", Nretangulo = "Não fique dentro do retângulo branco! ", Retangulov = "Fique dentro do retângulo vermelho! ", Retangulo = "Fique dentro do retângulo branco! ", Nquadrado = "Não fique no quadrado branco! ", Quadradov = "Fique no quadrado vermelho! ", Vdireita = "Fique virado para a direita! ", Vesquerda = "Fique virado para a esquerda! ", ",īandeira = "Balance a bandeira de qualquer país! ", Raiva = "Tigrounette é do mal! Fiquem com raiva dele! ",Ĭhorem = "Vocês não ganharam queijo :( Chorem! ",ĭigitar = "Digite qualquer coisa e mande para mim. Welcome = "Bem-vindos ao module Mestre Mandou!Siga tudo o que o jogo mandar e teste seus limites até o fim!Script gerenciado por Dhanny_mheyran#6701Originalmente criado por Jessiewind26#2546Versão 2023.03.19.01-SS ",ĭormir = "Vocês estão com sono. Code of Simon Says module, version 2023.03.19.01-SS, developed by Dhanny_mheyran#6701.Īdmin = do Código do module Mestre Mandou, versão 2023.03.19.01-SS, desenvolvido por Dhanny_mheyran#6701. ![]()
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The set of changes made in Artisteer can be seen here. – The ability to layer the project and edit the standard layers – Optimum creation and editing of pages and support for valid “export plugins”. – Creating professional HTML and CSS codes, easily – Solving problems automatically, quickly, and easily using relevant tools – Selection and use of many ready-made design elements and objects – Generating creative ideas, creating prototypes and good-looking websites as quickly as possible for clients – Having a photo gallery and various buttons to avoid the need for software such as Photoshop and other software related to web design – Creating completely correct HTML and CSS, validated and compliant with web standards – Adjusting and optimizing the designs produced to create the best and best website and blog templates – The ability to implement the best ideas related to web design – Support for all common software platforms and content management systems – Support for common standard programming languages Artisteer supports all common browsers and has no special restrictions on any of them.įeatures and features of Artisteer software : Features and features of Artisteer software :Īrtisteer is an excellent software with powerful features for the optimal design of the overall site format using the tools available in it, which in most cases makes non-professional users unnecessary from difficult and specialized coding.īy using this efficient software, users can design and create Joomla, WordPress, Drupal, Blogger, DotNetNuke,, and Moodle templates according to the standards of HTML 5, CSS 3, Section 508 (partially), and PNG with transparency, which is compatible with the platforms It will bring more convincing results and efficiency, and it is very suitable and practical for more beginner users in this field. ![]() ![]() ![]() Because of these drawbacks, some landscape designers may still recommend a hardwired speaker system as the most worry-free solution.Īs with any sound system, one of the biggest considerations is how the sound will interact with the space. There are some downsides to a wireless system, especially how power is sourced, the distance to the music player, and how the system reacts to weather. Using wireless outdoor speakers is a convenient way to build an outdoor sound system owing to the versatility and ease of arrangements. The outdoor living space is no exception and there are lots of wireless outdoor speakers on the market. Of course, the world we live in is increasingly wireless as we find better ways to use technology. Here’s how to decide what kind of outdoor speaker system you need: The biggest consideration, however, is what the outdoor speaker requires in order to stay in its best condition outside. These considerations include the use of hardwired or wireless systems, the size of the outdoor living space, the type of outdoor activities you and your family enjoy, and ways to make the space even more interactive. To build an outdoor speaker system, you’ll need to consider exactly what your outdoor living space needs. What Should I Look For In An Outdoor Speaker? Practically any outdoor living experience can be enhanced with outdoor speakers, the only requirement is that someone will have to be outside to enjoy them! The return on investment factor is huge when you spend the summer throwing parties with friends and family and relaxing or jamming to your favorite tunes. If you ever find yourself dragging speakers outdoors, or trying to play music on little bluetooth speakers, you will have a much better experience with quality outdoor speakers. In this article, we’ll cover all the basics of what an outdoor speaker needs, what makes a great outdoor speaker system, as well as a detailed description of the best brands including bluetooth outdoor speakers and wireless outdoor speakers.Īs with many other parts of your outdoor living space, you can get much more from your outdoor speakers than what you put into them. ![]() Secure shell (ssh) connectivity tool suite GPT and MSDOS partition tables synchronization tool useful for Mac OS X users GPT partition table editor also useful to save/restore partition table to/from a file MSDOS partition table editor also useful to save/restore partition table to/from a file Text based file manager known as Midnight Commander GRand Unified Bootloader for restoring GRUB 2 boot loader (Older) data recovery tool that can help recover lost msdos partition tables ![]() Hard disk drive and SSD health inspection toolīackup partitions into a compressed image file (e.g.,īackup partitions into a compressed image fileĭata recovery tool that can help recover lost partitions Terminal emulator (provides access to command line) Right click on the desktop to access a pop-up menu. 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![]() So if you’re not already married to (or married into) a family recipe, then this red wine pot roast recipe is worth trying and tweaking until it’s all your own. While dutch oven beef stew is a classic comfort food, when I’m really looking to impress, I reach for beef stew with red wine. ![]() Wine can transform the flavor and intensity of an oven-braised hunk of beef with little fuss. Red wine and fresh herbs add complexity (flavor-wise) to pot roast without complicating the process. And what I learned was this – pot roast should be straightforward, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be complex. So learning the art of the pot roast was a must. I don’t come from a pot roast family (in my childhood house, Sundays were for sauce!), but my husband does. They might side-eye your neighbor’s slow cooker pot roast, and will definitely question pot roast in an Instant Pot. For purists, pot roast is an experience – it’s seared then slow braised in a dutch oven, and served over mashed potatoes. If you came from a pot roast family, you know exactly what I’m saying. How Long to Cook Pot Roast in a Dutch Oven?. ![]()
His second performance, with the remaining members of Nirvana was also quite good. You can’t get a McCartney performance, even on a holiday special, that doesn’t involve this song. ![]() That being said, he performed “My Valentine,” which he is still really trying to make more popular than it ever will be. This kind of ridiculous character is where Short shines, and he sold every line.Ī recorded segment for a new play called You’re A Rat Bastard, Charlie Brown allowed the cast to show off some great impressions, like Jason Sudeikis as Philip Seymour Hoffman playing Pigpen and Martin Short as Larry David playing Linus. ![]() Next came a visit to Kate Middleton’s OB/GYN, with Short as an outrageous British character trying desperately to make Bill Hader’s doctor laugh. Jay Pharaoh made an appearance as Kanye West, but nothing here really stood out as that great. Speaking of cameos, the first skit of the night brought back Alec Baldwin and his Tony Bennett impression as he hosted A Tony Bennett Christmas, with his brother played by Short. But with the exception of Jackson, this was the last time any of them were seen in the episode. Also expected were the many cameos, which included Kristen Wiig, Fallon, Tom Hanks, Tina Fey, a llama and Samuel L. Backed by Paul Shaffer on piano, Short walked down the halls of SNL, much like Fallon did last year. Short sang a version of “It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” which focused on how this is the time of year when the most babies are conceived. The opening monologue was pretty predictably musical, considering the host was Short and that the Christmas episodes usually feature singing of some sort. Starting out the episode was a very touching cold open which featured a children’s choir singing “Silent Night” in remembrance of those attacked in Sandy Hook. But Short brought a confidence and willingness to go all-out that made this another fine SNL holiday episode. A comedic legend, especially one with such strong ties to SNL, can go either way. So when the host for this year’s coveted holiday episode was Martin Short, it was hard to predict where this could go. Fallon brought a holiday warmth and plenty of nostalgia for SNL years past that made for an Emmy-nominated hosting that would be hard to top. When Jimmy Fallon hosted the Christmas episode of Saturday Night Live, it was one of the most perfect episodes that season. Some NSMB readers can't stand my thoughts, writing, humour, experience or whatever in general and don't read anything I write - that's totally okay too. Not every piece is going to work for every reader. I truly appreciate how many people read and interact with what I write. The difference in speed, usability and fun was enormous. Both Cam and Pete - the editors at NSMB - questioned my desire to put together this piece (for obvious reasons now) but I maintain that in reading this review and my first (linked at the top of this piece) it is clear why I feel it is of interest - specifically because it is a bike that few riders on the Shore will ever experience. It would not have made any difference if I had heard from Trek but also to restate the point I've had no communication with the brand. Normally I swap out parts as part of a review and in this case I didn't do so due to wrongly held convictions about the Stache. Maybe I trust my grey matter more than my tin hat, but this never smelled like a sponsored piece to me.Īs I mentioned above I felt the difference after I swapped the brakes, tire, post and fork was such that it directly refuted the conclusion in my first review. ![]() If something you praised and loved in the beginning turns out to be a total nuisance in the long run, tell us about it please. So I say, trust your gut like you did here. Long term reviews focus on the out of the box bike, which lets face it, only lasts for so long in the real world before you begin breaking/replacing/tweaking/tuning as you learn more about the bike and as new things become available. You have first looks, long terms, but very rarely do you have the "I've been living with this bike for a long time and have learned a couple new things about it". But if you have been living with a bike for a long time, your relationship with it is going to change over time and that is a key piece that is overlooked. Separate from the original review or not, I don't really mind so much. I actually wish this was done more often. it is the least pleasing bike I've ridden in years," to now saying "the heart of the fastest descending hardtail I've ridden is Trek's 29+ chassis," I lack confidence in the independence of your revised conclusion. a deal breaker for me" to describing the same design in the re-review as "not enough of a concern to reduce my love for the Stache," it reinforces the impression that NSMB was pressured by Trek here.Īnd, finally, when you go from before saying that "on steeper terrain. So when you go from describing the seat-stay design in the original review as "certainly. Have you ever done that for any other brand's bike? I read a lot of MTB media and I don't remember ever seeing anything similar (and by similar I mean a re-do of a published review, not swapping parts during an initial review.) Please keep up the good work, and NSMB, please keep trusting Andrew's instincts - his articles are what keep me coming back to your page.īut you were not clear about whether the idea of a re-review came from NSMB or Trek.Īnd the general premise of this re-review - 'now that I changed out half the parts, I realize how wrong I was about the frame' - is strange. Your articles are one of the best changes that's occurred around here in the last little while, their an excellent execution of how NSMB manages to generally stand apart from the hype machine froth of the industry without being crusty luddites. I like your gear articles, it's clear that you have a passion for the gear AND riding, and you articulate it well without getting involved in the hype and excitement over the shiny shiny new stuff that many in the industry succumb to. The differences that the fork and brake changes made also help highlight where it's worth spending the dollars on the good stuff (suspension and brakes) and where you can skimp a bit. By documenting the changes you've made you address the limitations of the new wheel formats and how to grab their benefits. It appears that small differences (tire construction for example) seem to be make or break as to whether or not these plus size bikes work well, particularly under experienced riders on aggressive terrain. ![]() To me it's particularly interesting because it's about one of the new formats that's cropped up in the last few years. ![]() To me it reads like a "real world" type of review - describing how someone who actually bought the bike would modify it to their preferences. In light of the criticism you've received I'd like to voice my appreciation for this article. ![]() Also grants a chance to gain orbs twice as quickly.
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