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Art postersĮxpress your style with art posters in all sizes that showcase the classic look of still-life paintings. Let colorful flowers tower over miniature animals or find other fun, whimsical illustrations. Choose from exotic travel locales or industrial streetscapes and aerial photo maps from your favorite city. Wall artĪrt is subjective, so put something up on the wall that speaks to you while making any room feel different in the process. Photo framesĪvailable in a wide range of colors and sizes, our frames range from classic to modern looks which are ready to help you decorate with the photos you love. Add wedding, vacation or kids photos and you’ve got a stunning display that catches the eye while helping you tell a story close to you and your loved ones. The varying assortment of collage frames-from same size to big and small frames-are like a staggered expression of modern art themselves as the combined frames jut off at different angles while forming a whole. There are so many ways to make any room cozier and more your own. Draw the eyes by creating stunning focal points with wall decor that can add depth to any room. Has your home office felt a little ho-hum or did you overlook decorating the living room or basement? Then make boring rooms new again by turning them into something truly special with the endless possibilities in wall decorations that make a statement while reconfiguring the look, feel and mood. Whether moving to a new home or going through renovations, once you’ve settled on flooring, furniture and anything else you think you may need in a given room there could still be something else missing: your signature sense of style.
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Places to visit in los angeles6/24/2023 You can wander off to the Sculpture garden, enjoying the bliss of the evening wind while holding hands.Ĥ. Getty Centre: Among the many places to see in Los Angeles is the Getty Centre, which offers views of the Pacific ocean at one end and the downtown region of the city on the other. It is up to you whether you would like to buy one flower for your lady love or bring her here to bask in the flourishing sight of many such flowers.ģ. The Botanical Gardens: There’s nothing like the sight of a full-fledged garden full of every flower that you could have imagined. As the sun sets and the weather turns slightly chilly, you will certainly enjoy the warm feeling of spending time with your loved one.Ģ. Here are some of the best places to visit in Los Angeles:ġ. High Rooftop Lounge: While there are many Los Angeles tourist places, this one stands out for its marvellous views from its rooftop bar, which offers a sight of far-reaching expanses of Los Angeles. If you have the knack for it, a visit to the Natural history museum and California Science centre will prove to be a productive way to spend your time in the city. Yet other unique Los Angeles tourist places include the Griffith Park and observatory, where you could watch the skies with enthusiasm, or visit the Petersen Automotive museum, where you will find an array of automobiles on display. Come seeking the sun in the warm climate of the city at Santa Monica, the most popular beach in Los Angeles.įor some quality family time, visit the universal studios or disneyland, where you can share food, rides and attractions with your little ones. The city thrives with cultural diversity, offering an incredible range of culinary delights, historical museums, hip shopping centres and interactive attractions. Los Angeles Tourist PlacesUniversal Studios Hollywood, Griffith Park and Griffith Observatory, The Hollywood Walk of Fame, The Getty Center, Petersen Automotive Museum, Santa Monica, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, California Science Center, and many more.Ī city sprawling with internationally popular destinations, there are indeed many places to visit in Los Angeles.
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Sausage6/24/2023 However, they are both delicious served on a bun with onions and mustard! Mortadella: 1376 It has remained a favorite in Germany throughout the centuries and they go hand-in-hand with a stein of beer.Ī key difference between the brat and a hotdog is that the texture of a brat is coarse and heavier. A sausage usually made with pork and fried before eating. Bratwurst: 1313īy the early 1300s, Germany gave the world Bratwurst. Merguez is now found in many countries worldwide. Additional seasonings like sumac, garlic and harissa make it a force to be reckoned with on the flavour bomb scale. It is a spicy sausage made of mutton or beef and coloured red from chilli. Due to the hot African temperatures, this meat was dried so that it was less likely to go rancid. Northern Africa introduced the world to a very spicy sausage called Merguez circa 1300. Lap Cheong is now sold all over the world and other countries throughout Asia have developed their own version of the sausage. However, it was the introduction of the Lap Cheong in 300 AD that proved to be a winning meat. Lap Cheong 580BC – 300ADĬhina started easing their way into sausage making in 580 BC. In some parts of Central Asia, a specialty Sujuk developed which was made from horse meat. Sujuk (aka Sucuk) was a dry, spicy sausage that what generally made from beef and a flavor bomb of sumac, cumin, garlic, pepper and salt. Sausage anyone? Sujuk: Circa 1000BC Country: Turkeyīy 1000 BC, things did improve, thanks to some Turkish food innovation. Other animals hunted during that period included lions, cattle, boar, deer, gazelle, and vultures. A wounded horse on the battlefield would certainly have been added to a sausage casing. It was a life that revolved around war and survival. To start with, food hygiene wasn’t quite what it is today. It’s likely that much of the recipes back then were best avoided. A Timeline of Sausage Inventions Sausage: 3100BC Region: Mosopotamia.Īs we mentioned, the Sumerians were the first to make sausage. The development of new flavours and sausage types was influenced massively by the seasonings available in each region of the world. Before this, countries in warmer climates were severely restricted with what they could make and where they could travel with their meat. The proliferation of sausage making came about thanks to the introduction of new spices that allowed sausage to be dried and preserved. Around 580BC was the first recorded history of sausage being made in China. Turkey introduced the Sujuk circa 1000BC. It is these guys who take credit for inventing the sausage at some point around 3100BC. The dominant culture within this region was the Sumerians. This area roughly equates to where modern day Iraq, Kuwait and some of Saudi Arabia are today. In fact, the first sausages date back to a region called Mesopotamia. Yes, the Romans loved a good sausage but they weren’t the first ones to make one. However, “salsus” could have applied to any type of meat so we can’t draw any conclusions that the Roman Empire was where the original sausage came from. Many years back there were no refrigerators so salting meat was a common method of preservation. The term sausage derives from salsus, meaning “salted” in Latin.
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Current netflix stock price6/24/2023 This product is for educational purposes only. Rather, he dollar-cost averages into cheap funds and index funds and holds them forever in tax-advantaged accounts.Disclaimer: Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. In his current role at Kiplinger, Dan writes about equities, fixed income, currencies, commodities, funds, macroeconomics, demographics, real estate, cost of living indexes and more.ĭan holds a bachelor's degree from Oberlin College and a master's degree from Columbia University.ĭisclosure: Dan does not trade stocks or other securities. He's also written for Esquire magazine's Dubious Achievements Awards. and contributed to Maxim magazine back when lad mags were a thing. Once upon a time – before his days as a financial reporter and assistant financial editor at legendary fashion trade paper Women's Wear Daily – Dan worked for Spy magazine, scribbled away at Time Inc. As a senior writer at AOL's DailyFinance, Dan reported market news from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and hosted a weekly video segment on equities. He has written for The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Consumer Reports, Senior Executive and Boston magazine, and his stories have appeared in the New York Daily News, the San Jose Mercury News and Investor's Business Daily, among other publications. If nothing else, the outlook for NFLX stock hasn't been this bright in a while.ĭan Burrows is Kiplinger's senior investing writer, having joined the august publication full time in 2016.Ī long-time financial journalist, Dan is a veteran of SmartMoney, MarketWatch, CBS MoneyWatch, InvestorPlace and DailyFinance. That said, Netflix is armed with a credible plan to reinvigorate growth, and some early results to back it up. Whether shares can get back to their market-beating ways over the intermediate term remains to be seen. The good news is that the bottom for Netflix stock looks to be solidly in the rearview mirror. If you go by the wisdom of the analyst crowd, the outlook for Netflix over the next 12 to 18 months is something of a coin flip. Valuation, however, only tends to work its magic over the longer term. That's not a bad price to pay for a company expected to generate average annual EPS growth of 24% over the next three to five years. Shares in Netflix change hands at less than 24 times analysts' 2023 earnings per share (EPS) estimate. After Wednesday's rally, Netflix stock shot past the Street's average target price of $261.33.Īs for the valuation, the stock does appear compellingly priced on a forward earnings basis. And we'll have to wait and see how NFLX recommendations shake out over the next few days. That works out to a consensus recommendation of Buy, albeit with mixed conviction. Of the remaining analysts, 14 rate it at Strong Buy, one says Buy, three call it a Sell and two have it at Strong Sell. Of the 42 analysts issuing opinions on NFLX tracked by S&P Global Market Intelligence, 22 call it a Hold. Why Domino's Pizza and Delta Air Lines Hint at a Stronger EconomyĪs noted, Raymond James is very much in the majority on the Street. "While we still have some reservations around the scaling of new monetization initiatives and the competitive environment, the path to upside looks more feasible now than three months ago." "This quarter's report goes a long way toward calming fears spurred by first-half 2022 subscriber declines," notes Marok. Splitting the difference is Raymond James analyst Andrew Marok, who, like most of the Street, rates Netflix stock at Market Perform (the equivalent of Hold). "While investor optimism is built with respect to the ad supported tier (correlated with the recent stock outperformance in the run-up to Q3 earnings), we still see an elevated competitive industry level against a post-pandemic backdrop while a potential for a weaker consumer spending dynamic remains into 2023," writes Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan, who slaps a rare Sell recommendation on the stock. Other analysts, while encouraged by management's initiatives, were less impressed, and remain concerned about intense industry competition and looming recession next year. "The 100 million 'account borrowers' Netflix has counted represent a clear and present growth opportunity that Netflix will soon be in a position to exploit." "We believe we now have visibility into a subscriber growth inflection point next year given that Netflix management has confirmed both the early 2023 introduction of its new measures designed to better monetize account sharing, and the early November timing of its AVOD tier launch in 12 top markets," writes Kraft in a note to clients.
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Franz reichelt timeline6/24/2023 On the one hand, his confidence in his invention is admirable, but on the other hand, his decision was reckless and he paid for it with his life.Ĭheck out the early history of the parachute here. In the end, Franz Reichelt joined a myriad of other individuals who lost their lives in the pursuit of safe human flight. Had the suit design worked, sponsors would be just as likely to back the project if it was tested with a dummy. Some sources say he felt pressure to make a statement in order to attract sponsors, but this seems unlikely. It’s a tragic and needless end to the story, without a clear reason behind Reichelt’s decision to jump himself. There is video of the fatal jump, which shows a mass of formless fabric trailing behind his body as he falls to the ground. The parachute never fully opened, and Reichelt fell to his death in front of a crowd of onlookers. Once at the ledge, with the suit partially deployed already, he hesitated for roughly 40 seconds before leaping into the air. After some initial confusion and pushback from the police, he was allowed to climb to the tower platform. For some reason, however, he would not be convinced otherwise. After the surprise announcement, numerous friends of his tried to dissuade him from jumping himself. According to the Chief of Police at the time, if they knew it was going to be a live jump they would not have granted him permission. Upon arriving at the tower wearing his suit, he announced that he would be jumping himself. The authorities believed Reichelt was going to use a dummy for the demonstration. He secured permission for a test jump in early 1912, and he subsequently announced to the press that the jump would take place on 4 February 1912. This was roughly five times higher than his previous launch points. He set his sights on the first deck of the Eiffel Tower, which was 57 meters, or 187 feet, above the ground. This would allow the dummies to gain sufficient speed for his parachute to properly deploy and slow the fall. Reichelt believed higher launch points were needed to properly test his designs. Still, he continued with his studies and made numerous test-jumps from low launch points, around 10 meters, or 32 feet, in height. He applied to organizations in the hope of securing financing, but was unsuccessful. His focus was on reducing weight while increasing surface area for the canopy. These initial tests were promising, but he ran into difficulty when he tried to create a wearable suit out of the design. He tossed the dummies from the fifth floor of his apartment building in Paris. His first designs consisted of foldable wings made of silk, and he used dummies for testing. Reichelt believed he could develop a wearable version of the frame-less parachute, which would greatly increase it’s potential. He was inspired by the work of André-Jacques Garnerin, who developed and successfully tested the first frame-less parachute design. In 1910-1912 he developed a wearable suit for pilots that would expand into a parachute should they need to eject themselves from their aircraft. We don't talk about it because we don't want to give people ideas.Pictured above is an illustration showing Franz Reichelt, a French tailor and inventor who was an early pioneer of parachuting. "Some years it's two or three, some years none at all. Most of those who leap from the tower are suicides, but the SNTE spokeswoman declined to say exactly how many jumped to their death. The first, an Austrian named Franz Reichelt, jumped from the first floor with a parachute of his own invention in 1912. The two "base-jumpers" - parachutists who jump from a fixed point rather than an aircraft - were being questioned, as were another two who had climbed the Eiffel tower with the jumper who later died, the police spokesman said.Ī spokeswoman for SNTE, the company that runs the tower, said security measures meant very few parachutists or hang-gliders managed to launch themselves from the monument, which opened for the 1889 World Fair. Police sources said two more Norwegians had been intercepted by private security guards earlier on Monday as they were making their way to the top of the 210-metre Montparnasse tower on the other side of Paris, apparently to prepare for a similar leap. "His parachute got caught, he became detached from it, and he hit the first floor more than 50 metres below," the officer said. The spokesman said the man died at about 10pm on Monday after jumping from the tower's 115-metre high (350ft) second floor. Eiffel Tower Death JumpFranz Reichelt was an Austrian-born French inventor who made a living as a tailor but spent his free time working on a flying parachut.
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Shift carson6/24/2023 “We bring all of our experiences to wherever we are at the moment that is a great thing that memory does for us, and music connects us to those memories, but they are just memories,” Carson said. It explores Carson’s hometown, Decatur, Illinois, and its effect on him as his career has taken off and taken him further from where he grew up, including to Clemson University, where he earned his Ph.D., and now to UVA and Charlottesville, where he is the assistant professor of hip-hop and the global south in the McIntire Department of Music. The album, “ i used to love to dream,” released this summer by the University of Michigan Press, is the third album in Carson’s “Sleepwalking” series. Carson has released the first peer-reviewed rap album ever published by an academic press. dissertation, University of Virginia professor of hip-hop A.D. Let’s honor our Ocean State.Three years after releasing an album as his Ph.D. The House is committed to reorganize and modernize the CRMC, and with the support of our Senate colleagues, the state must prepare for the future as we navigate sea level rise, climate change, the growing aquaculture business and waterfront development. Its work has changed dramatically over the last decade and certainly since it was first organized under federal law in 1975. Seventy percent of Rhode Island coastline is deemed conservation (Type 1 waters) and residential areas (Type 2 waters) where docks are acceptable, but marinas and dredging are prohibited. Of the state’s 39 cities and towns, 21 are coastal communities. It operates on a budget of $5 million - $2.5 million in federal dollars and only $2.5 million in state dollars. The coastal council does not have a full-time attorney or a hearing officer. Yet this agency is tasked with establishing and maintaining rights of ways for Rhode Island’s 420 miles of coastline, oversight of dredging projects, marinas, permits for aquaculture and offshore wind projects. The CRMC Study Commission has also learned that the coastal council is woefully understaffed and underfunded. We are also considering limiting service to a three-year term with no more than three terms, for a total of nine years. This would also create a “bench” of qualified candidates should there be a vacancy. The names of qualified, experienced candidates would be vetted and submitted to the governor (as opposed to political appointments) and she or he can choose from that list to fill the CRMC board. We will look at several recommendations to reorganize the CRMC, including a nominating committee for council members, much like the Judicial Nominating Committee for judges. You can view the recent CRMC Study Commission hearing at the General Assembly website. Its members are not required to have any experience in coastal matters as they make permitting decisions, and currently the council serves without any term limits. The latter is a politically appointed board selected by the governor. We’ve had some eye-opening, informative hearings that are highlighting the talent and experience of the coastal council's staff, whose professional recommendations are sometimes ignored by the council. In June, the House of Representatives passed legislation creating a CRMC Study Commission, which has since been working to identify ways to improve the state’s lead agency for reviewing coastal property proposals. The future of the coastal council should be an issue discussed in the 2022 gubernatorial race. It’s encouraging to see the candidates for governor paying attention to the work of the Coastal Resources Management Council Study Commission and voicing concern about the CRMC. Carson, D-Newport, is a member of the study commission. Deborah Ruggiero, D-Jamestown, is the chairwoman of the special House commission to study the Coastal Resources Management Council.
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Tiny tim king for a day6/24/2023 MARVEL and all related character names: © & ™ 2023 MARVEL. © 2023 Columbia TriStar Marketing Group, Inc. This offer is subject to Vudu’s Terms and Policies and Privacy Policy at Terms and Policies. Vudu reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. Not for resale void if sold or exchanged. No cash value, except as required by law. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Code expires on (and must be used by) 6/16/23 at 11:59pm PT. Purchaser will receive a post purchase email containing 1 Vudu Promotional Code (“Code”) that is good for the purchase (and not the rental) of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: No Way Home (Extended Version), Spider-Man: Far From Home, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: No Way Home, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, and/or Spider-Man 3 at discounted pricing in My Offers in your account on and via participating Vudu apps. Fandango movie ticket purchase must be made between 6:00am PT on 5/8/23 and 11:59pm PT on 6/12/23 (the “Offer Period”). A strong optional selection.Limited time offer. At 75 minutes, it handily keeps dull stretches at bay, but a longer run time might have resulted in a more well-rounded portrait. By 1996, he was gone.Īlthough it isn't surprising that the director would concentrate on the first half of his career, King for a Day would have benefited from more information about Susan, Tulip (who was raised primarily by her mother), and Tiny Tim's political beliefs, which were more conservative than his countercultural image would suggest. Their daughter, Tulip, appears in the film, but Miss Vicki doesn't. According to Martell, Tim's poor decision-making would lead him back to where he began: living with his mother and performing as part of a circus (his father passed away in 1971).īy the 1990s, he ran the risk of becoming a footnote until a fateful encounter with a fan led to his third and final marriage, though Susan notes that the down-on-his-luck performer "looked like a stuffed animal that some kid has been playing with a lot for about 10 years." It coincided with renewed interest in his music, but then his health began to decline. She anticipated a life of domestic tranquility, except Tim was addicted to the road, and the relationship ran aground two years later, though they didn't officially divorce until 1977. His fame peaked with his widely-viewed 1969 marriage to 17-year-old Victoria Budinger, aka Miss Vicki, on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Producer George Schlatter remembers him as "sweet, vulnerable, and kind." The higher profile led to appearances on Laugh-In and other 1960s shows. He also sat for portraits by Andy Warhol and Diane Arbus. Pennebaker ( Don't Look Back), who captured footage of him in clubs and at festivals. His woodshedding paid off once he started to run in the same circles as Bob Dylan, an avowed admirer, and direct cinema pioneers Jonas Mekas and D.A. In the 1950s, he honed his craft by playing any New York venue that would have him, even a flea circus that billed him as The Human Canary. If his parents already disapproved of their androgynous son, his quasi-romantic relationship with another man while he was living at home didn't help. His widow, Susan Khaury Wellman, characterizes his sexual orientation as half-gay, an implication that he leaned towards the bisexual end of the spectrum. Martell's 2016 biography Eternal Troubadour: The Improbable Life of Tiny Tim, while "Weird Al" Yankovic reads passages from his diaries, a combination of voice and subject that feels right. In Johan von Sydow's sympathetic documentary, Tim's cousin, Bernie Stein, remembers him gravitating towards music from an early age, possibly as a refuge from his strict immigrant parents (he was of Belarusian and Lebanese descent).įor his film, the director drew from Justin A. The eccentric performer was known for his long hair, plaid jackets, and a falsetto voice. Tiny Tim, born Herbert Butros Khaury, was a neo-vaudeville musician who described himself as a freak with a mixture of pride and defiance.
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Elmo sesame street episodes6/24/2023 Throughout the season, muppets, guest stars, and human cast members will face obstacles - such as Rae's castle-building conundrum - and learn to face these problems with curiosity, creativity, and perseverance under the season's motto of "I Wonder, What if, Let's try." It is expected to be the beginning of a two-year curriculum plan rolled out by the series that focuses on playful problem solving, building critical thinking skills, and equipping young children with the tools and resources to handle challenges in school and in life. Sesame Street's 51st season premiered Nov. Using Sesame Street's season motto of "I Wonder, What If, Let's Try," the gang gets to work repurposing the cardboard they had planned to recycle into a beautiful castle fit for a muppet princess to play in. Thankfully, Elmo, Rosita, and Cookie Monster are willing to help. She needs help solving a problem: how can she build a play castle for her muppet daughter when she only has two bricks. In the latest Sesame Street episode, Elmo, Rosita, and Cookie Monster are sorting through various cardboard containers for recycling when they spot a royal queen, played by Rae, looking rather distressed as she holds two bricks.Īs it turns out Queen Rae is sad. The Emmy-award nominated actress plays a queen who doesn't have the resources needed to build a play castle for her muppet daughter. In the latest episode, Insecure star Issa Rae visits the gang on Sesame Street to get help with a problem of royal proportions. But I'm not talking about Big Bird, Elmo, Cookie Monster, or Oscar the Grouch, although all four are major celebrities in their own right. The 51st season of Sesame Street continues to be a star-studded affair.
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La pinta tequila for sale6/24/2023 Please check with your appropriate agencies. Each state or county has their own laws and regulations related to these products. Non-California residents are responsible for determining if their state or county laws allow wines, spirits or tobacco products to be shipped into their state or county. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience. These unforeseen circumstances may delay your package. The overwhelming demand has put a strain on shipping carriers throughout the country. Light notes of cinnamon and banana.įLAVOR: Hazelnut, vanilla, cloves, cinnamon, and a subtle hint of agave syrup.Due to the on going pandemic, more consumers are purchasing online this year. Garnish with half or quarter grapefruit wheelĬOLOR: Gold color with bright yellow highlights.ĪROMA: Agave syrup, vanilla, candied orange peel, and American oak. Squeeze 1 Wheel Fresh Grapefruit (juice is fine but Fresh Grapefruit is better)įill with Sparkling Water or Soda Water of Choice.Īdd 1/4 Agave Nectar (don't have agave, put a little honey or sugar in it's place) On a separate plate, add some kosher salt.ĭip end of Glass to coat in lime/orange juice then dip in Kosher Salt to coat the rim of the glass. Squeeze one wedge of lime or orange onto a plate. Squeeze 1 Wheel of Navel Orange and Drop in Glass. Each shapely bottle of Clase Azul is a stunning work of art.Īlthough we highly recommend enjoying this high-end tequila by itself, neat (ie: straight up with no ice), here are a few Clase Azul Reposado Recipes to help you through your day.Īdd 2 oz to 3 oz Clase Azul Reposado Tequila To be fair, it’s an equally appealing drink for the World’s Most Interesting Woman.Ĭlase Azul Reposado Tequila, the agave cooked with steam, was created after Arturo Lomeli mastered La Pinta Pomegranate Tequila. This classy gold medal winning tequila, made with 100% blue agave and aged for a minimum of eight months in oak barrels, is complex, refined, smooth, and classy – just like him. Should the World’s Most Interesting Man ever decide to put down the beer, I imagine Clase Azul Reposado Tequila to be his type of drink. While it’s perfect for sipping, it’s not so pretentious that it can’t be enjoyed equally by tequila connoisseurs and novices alike. It’s also a great choice for those drinkers who’d like to step up their game a bit, but don’t want something too complex to enjoy. Clase Azul Tequila is distilled in copper pot stills and filtered three times for smoothness.Ĭlase Azul Reposado is delicious and great tequila, meant to be savored, sipped, and appreciated. Next, Lomeli uses his proprietary yeast strain for fermentation, adding a rich complexity to the tequila. Cooked with steam in traditional brick ovens, the agave achieves a deep, rich flavor, bringing out its juices. He waits more than nine years to harvest his agave at its peak of maturation when the heart of the plant is rich with flavor. Master distiller, Arturo Lomeli, blends time-honored tradition with innovation to produce a truly superior tequila. Made with organic agave in Jalisco, Mexico, Clase Azul Tequila is crafted with time and care. Although if you insist you can see how to Pair Clase Azul Tequila Here.Įach gorgeous, shapely-silhouetted bottle of Clase Azul is a stunning work of art. Not sure how to pair Clase Azul Tequila? This tequila doesn't need pairing as it's a great sipping tequila. Made with slow-cooked 100% Blue Weber Agave, our ultra-premium reposado tequila. Clase Azul Tequila Reposado is a symbol of Mexican tradition and culture. Our process of slow cooking each agave plant then fermenting it at a low temperature results in this distinctively smooth, long finish. Clase Azul Reposado is a gorgeous tequila, striking in it's appearance but demure and humble on your tongue.
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Google trends explore more6/24/2023 To bridge this gap, the development of user-friendly AI interfaces and mechanisms will be crucial for widespread acceptance among all age groups. However, the broader population, particularly the current dominant Baby Boomer generation, may struggle to adopt AI due to technological barriers. The younger generations, such as Gen Z and Gen Alpha, are more likely to embrace and explore such AI-powered tools as they grow into the workforce. They may serve as personal research assistants, customer support chatbots, or even real-time website managers. These agents, equipped with the power of AI engines like OpenAI, can assist users in various tasks and deliver unique value. Furthermore, the current AI search engine may appear daunting to the general public, especially those less technologically savvy, potentially limiting its initial appeal beyond SEO experts and publishers.ĭespite slow adoption concerns, some foresee a future where AI agents become more prevalent. This approach allows users to customize the AI to their specific use cases. With plugins and add-ons, existing AI models like OpenAI’s GPT can offer more tailored and versatile experiences. It’s more likely that users will gravitate towards AI engines with additional features and functions rather than relying solely on an AI-driven search experience. While the platform shows promise, its potential for widespread adoption is questionable. Medical information, although featured prominently, includes disclaimers that it is not a diagnosis. AI-generated responses are currently unavailable for news-related topics and politics due to concerns about false information. Users can now explore expanded answers with clickable links, providing a more comprehensive experience. Based on screenshots from Barry Schwartz of Search Engine Roundtable, the new AI search engine provides more clickable results alongside the AI results than anticipated. Many of those who were on the waitlist to try Google’s new Search Generative Experience now have access. Google Search Generative Experience is live for some It’s becoming evident that the challenges faced by video creators are those experienced by website publishers previously. As video publishing continues to gain popularity, creators are urged to build meaningful relationships with their audiences and adapt to the evolving landscape. In light of the interview, it becomes evident that YouTube is aligning its approach with Google’s philosophy, prioritizing audience satisfaction over algorithmic manipulation. It’s important to recognize the importance of content differentiation and audience engagement, regardless of the platform, as creators seek to build and sustain their audiences. However, while AI can enhance content creation, it still requires artistic vision and imagination. When you consider all that is happening with AI-such as the new, transformative AI in tools like Photoshop or a future where filmmakers can produce Hollywood-quality content from their laptops without extensive training-it makes sense that people are concerned. The conversation acknowledged the ongoing exploration of AI implementation in YouTube and the broader industry. They emphasized that YouTube’s algorithm considers factors like watch time, surveys, recommendations, likes, and dislikes to identify patterns and improve content discovery. The interview highlighted the importance of audience satisfaction over algorithmic manipulation. In a recent interview between YouTube’s Creator Liaison and YouTube’s Growth and Discovery lead, the impact of algorithms on creators in the coming year was discussed. What to Expect of the YouTube algorithm in 2023 With AI being the most relevant topic for publishers right now, it’s crucial to understand its potential and leverage it as a tool for success. Those who can harness its power and stay ahead of the curve are more likely to thrive, while others who lag behind or fail to utilize it effectively may find themselves left behind. The sentiment and overarching goal are definitely valid concerns, but ultimately, we are still far from such a scenario.Ĭurrently, AI is still a game-changing tool for publishers. On the podcast, Tyler mentioned that there was a recent joint statement released that advocated for a pause in AI research to prevent the extinction of humankind. Ezoic had the opportunity to both host a workshop on AI in video and speak as a headliner, providing reassurance that AI is not an impending apocalypse but rather a powerful tool that, if mastered, can propel publishers forward. While it can be exciting to see the growth of AI, there was also a sense of concern about the implications of AI and its influence on the digital publishing industry. AI is already making significant changes in various areas and it will continue to impact publishers in the near and distant future. At Affiliate Gathering, artificial intelligence was a hot topic. |