That case when the interviewee made himself at home as if he was a dog by the heater. A counter-example – Kiselev’s interview with Dud.
Author: Rauf Aliev
February 06 2019, 09:34
This dude creates absolutely insane installations. Search on YouTube for Thomas Deininger, there’s more stuff like that there.
February 06 2019, 00:01
A very interesting lecture about the latest news in the field of AI&ML. For instance, I learned there about the development of a silent speech device –https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/alterego/overview/ Essentially, you communicate with the device in your own language without opening your mouth or making any sounds. The device processes microsignals from the mouth muscles. The video in the link shows how it works.
February 04 2019, 16:02
I want to commend the Washington consulate of Poland, they are doing a great job. I received my passport with a Schengen visa the very next business day (!) after visiting the embassy with my documents. This is the third visa I’ve gotten from them, and all three times it was super fast.
I now have a whole week to plan the trip.
February 04 2019, 11:22
Skyeng has a simply excellent channel about the English language. In my opinion, it’s a benchmark for brand promotion on social media. And their Instagram is cool too. A rare case when you want to promote someone just for their good work. (How they manage quality with thousands of online teachers – I don’t know, this post is about promotion)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcBbiCpR-eBwL5l6H63lgfg
https://www.instagram.com/skyeng_school/
#skyeng
February 04 2019, 00:48
In the USA, there’s a popular thing such as frozen berries and fruits. A two-kilogram pack of a mix containing blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries costs 10 bucks. It’s mostly used for smoothies and cocktails. Here’s the thing, this stuff leads to a real addiction on both macro and micro scales. If you open the freezer, eat one spoonful, and close it, for the next 10 minutes the only thought living in your head is to go back and eat another spoonful, then it eases off for a couple of minutes. Just impossible to resist! And right next to it, there’s another pack with frozen tropical fruits, pineapple, mango, and strawberries. It has the same addictive properties!
February 03 2019, 19:58
Who can guess what this is first?
February 02 2019, 20:08
I’m currently shopping at Lotte Plaza, an Asian grocery store where they almost have everything under the sun. I can’t even identify half or more of the edible stuff. And I wondered – why are there simply no fresh gooseberries, red and black currants, and sea buckthorn anywhere? Could they really be more exotic than sugar cane or banana stem?
Apparently, it’s due to a ban on certain berries and fruits in their fresh form, including plants of the Ribes genus, such as gooseberries and currants.
I quote: “…The reason for the ban was that black currant served as an intermediary in the spread of the rust fungus Cronartium ribicola, capable of damaging pine trees (White Pine).
The life cycle of this fungus consists of two stages, living on Ribes plants, currants, gooseberries, etc. This rust fungus also existed in Siberia, but there, local pines developed a defense against it. In North America, the pines had no defense, and an epidemic began when the fungus was brought there. Eventually, the fungus-infected plants wither at the roots.
Fearing the spread of infection through American pine forests and a reduction in logging levels, in the early 1900s, the US authorities issued a Federal law prohibiting the cultivation of wild and domesticated black currant.
About 33 species of Ribes plants, growing wild in the forest, are susceptible to infection. Therefore, the government undertook the elimination of wild gooseberries and other Ribes plants. The fight ended in complete failure – since Ribes, among other things, reproduce by root offsprings and can withstand even forest fires.
Research showed that efforts to eliminate Ribes had little effect on the epidemic. However, scientists had warned about this earlier, but then chasing currants and gooseberries through the forest makes for a great job creation program, and if these bushes grow back next year, even better – it means the jobs are not going anywhere. At the peak of the program, as many as 11,000 people were involved.
The federal ban on black currants remained in effect until 1966, when the right to ban or legalize the cultivation of currants was transferred to the level of individual state authorities.
Only in 2003, thanks to the efforts of farmer and activist Greg Quinn, the ban on cultivating black currants was lifted in most states. However, in the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Virginia, and Massachusetts, black currants are still illegal.”
http://aiare.ru/pochemu-v-ssha-zapreshheno-vyrashhivat-smorodinu/
February 02 2019, 17:32
Watched. The second consecutive opera about fallen women who ultimately die dramatically and with feeling.
In this Met 18/19 production, Michaëla and José are played by the married couple, Aleksandra Kurzak and Roberto Alagna.
But overall, Elina Garanca (Carmen) from the previous Met production was more like the Carmen worth suffering for, compared to Clémentine Margaine in this one.
#operasrauflikes
February 02 2019, 03:40
Absolutely crazy movie 🙂
