![]() The results are minimal muzzle rise during recoil. With the two pistols side-by-side, you can’t argue that Springfield Armory did a more effective job at covering the frame with textured touchpoints.Īt the back of the grip, the beavertail extends beyond the rear of the slide and encourages a high grip that works in conjunction with the high triggerguard cut above the frontstrap. ![]() This texture also appears above the triggerguard where your idle trigger finger would naturally rest between volleys or your support-hand thumb on the opposite side. ![]() The Hellcat’s textured surfaces improve on the ergonomics of the P365 with texturing on the Hellcat’s thumb shelves (above the reversible magazine release). It’s just large enough to offer a full grip with the extended magazine. The original mold was hand stippled with high and low points for two levels of aggressiveness, depending on how hard you grip the frame. The Hellcat’s frame is a textured, polymer-made tactile with molded stippling. Carry the Hellcat with the extended magazine, and the Hellcat duplicates the capacity of the original Browning Hi Power 9mm. The Hellcat, with the smaller, easier-to-conceal, flush-fit magazine inserted, matches the capacity of two six-shot revolvers. Let’s put the Springfield Hellcat’s magazine capacity in perspective. Check here for some holster options from Crossbreed. Even with the higher ammunition capacity, the Springfield Hellcat is for perfect for concealed carry. For the Hellcat 9mm subcompact, Springfield’s design team created a patented magazine that can hold 11 rounds in the flush-fit mag and 13 rounds into the extended version. This centers each round to the feed ramp each and every time. At the top, the body tapers to form a single stack. The magazine type used by SIG Sauer for the P365 and the Honor Defense pistol is often described as a “stack and a half.” However, at the bottom of the magazine it is more like a double-stack magazine.
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![]() The multi-level setup can seat 75 and has a 260-person capacity. In response, El Centro fired the bouncer who denied the patron entry - and did away with the no-sneaker policy.Īt Salazar, “there’s no dress code, no cover,” Landry assures. In 2017, El Centro came under fire for denying a Black man entrance at the door for wearing Converse sneakers on a Saturday night. “El Centro had a great run but it was an older building - our main interest was sprucing it up,” he says. Mission Group’s largely cosmetic makeover included fresh paint, updated lighting, and greenery. Daniel Swartz for SalazarĮl Centro regulars should feel right at home, he says. Daniel Swartz for Salazar Salazar opens with 50 types of tequila that swing from “basic to high end,” co-founder Reed Landry tells Eater. Salazar revives El Centro’s red-toned cave with DJs on Friday and Saturday nights and weekend brunch. This time around, the refreshed drinking den will host rotating DJs on Fridays and Saturdays and offer overflow seating at brunch. In addition to Mission’s familiar margaritas on tap, Salazar cocktails include a “smoky skinny” option with mezcal and a dark ’n’ stormy.Įl Centro’s iconic basement bar, which flipped into a sweaty salsa club on weekends, will also live on at Salazar. Mission Group’s busy bottomless brunches stand out, says Landry, because the deal includes margaritas and not just mimosas. on weekends) includes $1 chips and salsa, half-off quesadillas, $4 Coronas, and $24 pitchers of margaritas. There’s also quesadillas, a Cubano sandwich, and Mexican hot dog dressed with bacon jam, pico, homemade pickles, smashed avocado, cotija, and crema. Quirky pulled pork nachos sub in pork rinds for tortilla chips, and starters also include bacon corn fritters and black bean sopes featuring a fried masa base. The opening food menu tops tortillas with proteins like steak chimichurri, chipotle chicken, mango shrimp, and crispy pork belly. We’ll let people take it and run with it.” “We found a perfect little nook in the back of the bar. “We’ve talked about doing it for a while, but you have to have the right space to pull something like that off,” Landry says. The idea already exists at touristy places like Minus5 Ice Bar in Vegas, where everything - down to the bar and chairs - is frozen, but swapping glass for ice is a rare bar feature for D.C.Ī Salazar employee giving the “bell challenge” a shot. Because no one likes a warm tequila shot, a frozen drinking vessel is pretty smart (not to mention eco-friendly). There’s 50 types of tequila to choose from, but just four are officially part of the opening ice luge-like “bell challenge”: Sauza Hacienda, Milagro, Don Julio, and Casamigos ($10-$15), with a $2 upcharge for anything else. A new neon sign with subliminal undertones reads: “Drink Tequila Daily.” A neon sign that suggests guests “Drink Tequila Daily” sits near one bar. Like El Centro, tequila remains the spirit of choice across Salazar’s four updated bars. So when Richard Sandoval Hospitality’s rowdy, Mexican mainstay closed during the pandemic after a 10-year run, Mission Group quickly called dibs on the prime piece of real estate with a year-round rooftop. Planting a bar on 14th Street NW’s hot nightlife corridor was always in the cards, but lack of availability held up that plan, co-founder Reed Landry tells Eater. empire that includes Mission (Navy Yard and Dupont) Hawthorne on U Street NW The Admiral in Dupont and Royal Sands Social Club, opening in May in Navy Yard. Salazar, which means “old hall,” is the latest member of Mission Group’s millennial-driven D.C. Weekday hours and bottomless brunch will join the mix in February. ![]() ![]() on Thursday, January 20, to Saturday, January 22. The following weekend, Salazar opens at 4 p.m. on Friday, January 14, and Saturday, January 15. ![]() Just ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics, there’s a silly new spectator sport in town that entails hurling an empty, icy shot glass at an easy target: a big brass bell just a few feet away.įind the random rooftop drinking game at Salazar, Logan Circle’s anticipated Tex-Mex bar opening this weekend in the three-story former home of trendy taqueria El Centro D.F. ![]() That is with more than 8 years of operation. I have a photo cell on my light on the front of my garage with a large overhang, and have had zero troubles with it. I'm in the industry, and would never sell that switch to a customer when the photo cell does the same thing for a lot less money, and no call backs when the switch fails. I was just saying that a cheap photo cell is super easy to install, and should cost a mear fraction of what that fancy switch costs. Seriously, I'm not trying to be an ass, I just don't get how swapping out a light switch is way more difficult than wiring in a photocell. Is it programming the switch? Because I had to do the same to my 7-day programmable Thermostat and after reading the instructions, it took all of 5 minutes. To me that's easier than wiring in a photocell. I'm not understanding what's complicated about swapping out the switch. When it gets dark the light turns on, when the sun is out the light is off. A photo cell is a ten minute install, and works perfectly with nothing to program. Serously you are trying to hard to get complicated. We went to LEDs on all the small (non-flood) exterior lights a few years ago and haven't had to replace one yet. If you do go with motion sensors, CFLs don't like them much. The motion sensor switch on the garage interior was also as easy as changing a switch with no programming other than setting the delay. Most motion sensor lights also have a dusk til dawn setting. Installing a motion sensor at the light is easy, just like changing a fixture. It's great, you just walk in and there's light, even if your hands are full. ![]() So is the main circuit of the garage lights, actually. Other than the deck, every light on the exterior of our house is motion sensitive. You're not spamming the area with unneeded photons and they come on right when you need them. From a security standpoint, they're much better. Usually it's built into the fixture.īut for a big yard floodlight, I prefer motion sensors. My deck lights are LEDs that come on at night. Sure, you can install them poorly, but they're as simple as they get. It's also important to note that the wattage of the LED bulb should not exceed 2400 Watts.Dusk 'til dawn lights are cake. Once these components are connected with the timer, the Honeywell RPLS730B1000/U will have LED compatibility. To be precise, this light switch timer functions on a 120 Volt line wire, load wire, one neutral from line side and one from the load side joined together with a wire nut. LED compatibility requires a neutral wire for operation. The unit comes with a built-in rechargeable battery and the programming is protected during power outages. Painless single-pole installation saves you the hassle of hiring a third party to install your programmable light switch. Easily program up to 7 on-and-off schedules per week that can be repeated daily or weekly. Scheduled programming allows this programmable light switch to turn your home lights on and off, saving you time and energy. G-Homa 24-Hour Outdoor Light Timer for Electrical Outlet, 3 Grounded Timer Switch, Photoelectric Countdown Plug in Timer with 2, 4, 6 or 8 Hours Mode, Dusk to Dawn Sensor, Heavy Duty, Waterproof 4. The Honeywell RPLS730B1000/U allows you to wire your lights, fans and other devices through a timer switch that can help save money while adding a level of convenience and safety to your home. Schedule your home lights with a Honeywell Home 7-Day Programmable Light Switch Timer. Use with lights and motors up to 2400 W, loads up to 1 HP on 120 V, 120 Volt line wire, no minimum wattage required. Built-in rechargeable battery protects your programs during power outages and the LCD screen conveniently shows time, day and load status.Manually control your lights or let the programmable timer switch run automatically on a programmed schedule.Compatible with LED, CFL, incandescent, halogen, tungsten and fluorescent lighting for outdoor or indoor operations. ![]() Easily program up to 7 on-and-off schedules per week that can be repeated daily or weekly (a program that repeats every day is still considered one program).Astronomic feature, random feature, auto daylight saving time adjustment. Schedule your ceiling fans, bathroom fans, pond pumps, and pool pumps in addition to all your home lighting and motor-operated lights (one switch per home installation). /rebates/welcomeurlhttps3a2f2f24-hour or 7-day digital timer with up to 20 ON/OFF events. ![]()
![]() ![]() We got what we really wanted, signed, sealed and delivered!Would we recommend Dreamcourts? Are you kidding me?! Absolutely, these guys are the best in the business, hands down. We did install netting.because there is simply nothing worse than running to the neighbours or out into the street every time the ball bounces over the fence - as we experienced for the first 2 weeks after court install and waiting for the netting to be custom made.Would we have changed anything? Definitely not. We did install the hoop light because we wanted to kids to continue playing after sunset. And ensuring we were satisfied every step of the way.We did go the "whole hog" and installed an adjustable hoop with 72" regulation backboard because we wanted to best. Dan and his team took care of the rest: excavation, concrete, installing the sports court, hoop install, lighting and netting. Right down to unexpected pleasures like amazing clean up after every day.Megan and Dan at Dreamcourts helped sculpt the proposal with suggestions based around our needs and expectations, asking questions about our kids and their desires.We took care of the gardens and palm tree removal. The work that went in to making the court was astonishing, professional and executed with precision. and then add the "amazing factor" to the experience of building the court and the end result. Not the cheapest, but to be honest and with most things, the phrase "you get what you pay for" really shines through with Dreamcourts. Get it right, which Dan and the team from Dreamcourts did, and it's now the stand out "value add" to properties on our street.Simply put, it LOOKS AMAZING! Every day, and every night.Prices are reasonable and fair for the premium quality. Get that wrong, or not to expectation, and the star attraction when you enter our property would always be tainted. After careful consideration and multiple phone calls and meetings with several companies and contractors, we chose the team at Dreamcourts because they helped us feel confident and comfortable they could deliver our "dream court," and crucially the all important concrete foundation. It was no small feat:*gardens had to be removed *enormous palms right in the middle of the ground had to be cut, and roots ground and removed with a stump grinder.*excavation was needed to prepare for the concrete foundationAnd then we had to find someone who had built sports courts before who we trusted to lay the concrete correctly, PLUS install a court surface AND hoop AND netting AND lighting.We had spent so much time planning, we wanted it done right and to look and be amazing. Without sending them down the road to the local school or park, (like we used to as a kids), which these days means we (parents) need to be there with them.Lucky as we are, we also carefully planned for around 2 years before committing to install a sports court. So, a couple of years ago we began looking at sports courts.Fast forward to this year, and our boys had taken to basketball, riding bikes, scooters, playing with remote control cars, handball, and all manner of ball sports.inadequately balanced with video games, because we didn't have a "space" to accommodate all these outdoor activities. Our boys grew beyond rolling around on the grass and cubby houses, and as parents we realised the appeal of iPads and PlayStations was replacing the desire to play outdoors. Our family home was perfect for us when we bought it: secluded grassy area on one side of the house, pool on the other. ![]() Neon is capturing developer mindshare from the bottom up and has a real chance to become the default serverless Postgres database-ultimately displacing Oracle and other legacy databases in the world’s biggest enterprises. Developers are particularly excited for Neon’s unlimited branching capability, which brings the CI/CD workflows they love into the database world, and its lightning-fast startup time that gets new databases and branches up and running in under two seconds. Since Neon launched in June, more than 5,000 developers have already signed up for the waitlist to access it, and it has exploded in popularity on GitHub. The real way to tell if a developer platform is a hit is simply to see if developers are using it and with Neon, all signs point to a continued surge in adoption. Neon empowers developers with global reach, performance at the edge, and an optimal user experience. ![]() Neon’s serverless platform solves this bottleneck problem, leveraging Postgres to bring the best of modern front-end software development workflows to the database world. Developers create nimble apps and websites, but then struggle to connect them to legacy databases. On the front end, several such tools are already widely used, but on the back end, databases are often stuck in the old world of proprietary frameworks hosted on servers. Developers want collaborative, scalable platforms that help them quickly build and deploy applications, and these solutions are often open source, serverless, and API-based. With so much competition for their services, developers are in the driver’s seat, and they want to use tools that make their lives easier and their code better. It used to be that mostly tech companies hired large development teams, but now nearly every company must build and integrate software into the very fabric of their businesses. Companies in every sector-from finance and healthcare to manufacturing, transportation, and retail-are hiring legions of developers, trying to build killer apps to get ahead. Why does the world need Neon right now? Because application development is changing before our eyes. Listen to Nikita share the story behind building Neon on Glenn's podcast, Founder Real Talk. Nikita is already building a wider developer-focused team with deep engineering, product, and go-to-market experience. Nikita’s co-founders, Stas Kelvich and Heikki Linnakangas, have been key contributors to Postgres. His 20-year career includes being co-founder, CTO, CEO, and Chief Strategy Officer at SingleStore, a database for complex analytical and transactional workloads that he grew to over a $1B valuation, as well as stints as a database engineer at Microsoft and Facebook. CEO Nikita Shamgunov is well-known for building amazing database products. And the founders of Neon are a dream team. Neon’s technology is impressive, but we don’t just invest in products-we invest in people. Neon separates the storage and compute functions to create a truly affordable and compelling cloud native Postgres, the popular open-source database. That’s why GGV is so excited to be leading a $30M Series A1 investment in Neon, the world’s first truly serverless, multi-cloud, open-source database. Existing databases aren’t built cloud native and won’t scale to match the needs of modern, serverless web apps and websites. However, up to this point, they’ve lacked the back-end platforms to match this innovation. On the front end, developers have moved en masse to serverless deployment and hosting platforms such as Vercel* and Netlify. As a result, developers everywhere prefer flexible open source and API platforms that make it faster and easier to build and deploy top-quality applications. Now that “every company is a technology company,” software development has become a high-stakes, winner-takes-all game. Be aware of cultural differences when reading and try to be sensitive to those differences in your submissions and responses. Say nothing you wouldn't say to someone coming to you for opinions or advice face-to-face.ĭog ownership and culture is different around the world. Positive reinforcement isn't just for dogs.īe respectful to one another. If in doubt, always call a vet or qualified professional!ĭiscuss and converse to learn and to understand. ![]() If you're looking to purchase a dog, you want to get one from a responsible breeder. If possible, include information about your general location, otherwise responses will likely target the average US dog owner.īreed Recommendations: Include the responses to these questions if you want to know what breed is right for you. Search the subreddit for questions similar to yours Some Flairs such as Health, RIP, Survey and others may have requirements that need to be met prior to approval. ![]() Read the full subreddit rules and if in doubt, check out our Best Practices wiki for tips on how to get the most out of your post.Ĭheck out the Flairs and Flair requirements before posting. The ultimate goal of the subreddit is to foster a better, science-based understanding of dogs among the general public, promote responsible dog ownership, help users build better relationships with their dogs, and provide a space to connect and discuss with others who have dogs and who are involved in various aspects of the dog hobby.Īdvice on this forum is absolutely not a substitute for professional advice from a certified behaviorist, trainer, lawyer, or medical professional. ![]() The purpose of /r/dogs is to provide an educational and supportive space for past, present, and future dog owners regarding a range of dog-related topics. Welcome to /r/dogs, the community for dog-lovers on Reddit! ![]() How did you acquire the certainty of the authenticity of the Shroud in your research, in spite of the various scientific challenges, such as the carbon-14 analysis, which established the origin of the shroud in the Middle Ages? But it does give us some very unsettling clues. The examination of the Shroud leads us inevitably to the mystery of the Resurrection, although this burial cloth is not in itself a proof of the Resurrection, which can only be experienced and understood through faith. ![]() The type of Roman spear used has even been identified, as there were several of them. We can see that he was indeed crowned with thorns, that he was speared on the right side. We know, for example, that he was flogged very violently, in the Roman way, and not in the Jewish way, with a flagrum, which had two small balls and a barbell between them, the trace of which can be seen under a microscope. It remains that the Shroud gives us information about the Passion of Christ. There have been many forgeries in history, and obviously, the belief in the truths of faith, of the death and resurrection of Jesus, has not been questioned. Even if the Shroud were a fake, the Christian faith would not be tainted by it. It is important to make it clear that this is not a question of faith. I have been interested in the Shroud of Turin for 44 years, and it has fascinated me for the historical, archaeological and scientific mystery it represents. You are one of the great experts on the Holy Shroud today. His extensive investigation, which compiled and analyzed all the studies ever made on the precious relic - including the famous carbon-14 study that cast doubt on the authenticity of the Shroud - was recently published under the title Le Saint Suaire de Turin, l’enquête définitive! (The Shroud of Turin: The Definitive Investigation), rekindling intense debate on the subject at the time of the eve of this fall’s’ unveiling of the first recreation of the body of Christ based on the Shroud of Turin in Spain’s Salamanca Cathedral. The four decades he has devoted to the study of the Shroud have convinced him that the face unveiled to the world by the Italian photographer Secondo Pia in 1898 is indeed that of Jesus Christ in the tomb, as he explained in this interview with the Register. ![]() The Shroud of Turin, which is believed to have wrapped Jesus’ body after his Crucifixion, is a seemingly inexhaustible source of discoveries and disputes between historians and scientists - and between men of faith themselves, some seeing it as a simple icon symbolizing the death and resurrection of Christ, while others remain convinced of its authenticity because of the numerous studies supporting this idea.įrench historian Jean-Christian Petitfils is one of the latter. Virtual producer: The virtual producer is responsible for the overall success of virtual events from a technical standpoint. ![]() They have an expert understanding of the content and are instrumental in creating a virtual community where participants are connected to both the coach and to other participants. Virtual facilitator/coach: The virtual facilitator/coach’s role is to deliver learning content in an engaging way, foster learner discussions, provide feedback, and encourage insight and reflection.Once a program has been designed to optimize the virtual environment, there are three key roles needed to deliver that content online: Also, it is vital for the technology to run smoothly and for learners, their breakouts, and their questions to be well managed. For one thing, facilitators need to add some different skill sets to their toolbelt to shine in a virtual environment. The virtual environment presents challenges in-person sessions do not. Virtual facilitation is a team effort consisting of three critical roles. With advances in delivery platforms and modern best practices for design and strategy, you can build powerful and effective programs that eclipse the results you’ve gotten in the past. Well-constructed VILT can save money and time, enable larger and global audiences, ensure consistency through the organization, provide just-in-time learning, facilitate better measurement, offer a more personalized learning experience, and more. And as a necessary pivot now turns into standard practice, it’s critical to get it right. ![]() One thing that’s clear is that, after years of occasional use, virtual facilitation is here to stay. And so many in the industry just did whatever was necessary to keep learning flowing. ![]() Programs that were traditionally facilitated in person now had to be adapted to online-and fast. Organizations around the world, many with limited use of virtual instructor-led training (VILT) in their programs, were thrust into a pandemic-defined world where training had to be delivered through web-based training (WBT), VILT, or some other virtual means. We all watched it happen before our very eyes. ![]() All these blights can cause serious damage to plants if not treated in time. Southern blight is yet another type of fungal disease, which is caused by the soil-borne pathogen Sclerotium rolfsii. ![]() Septoria leaf spot is another common disease caused by the fungus Septoria lycopersici. Tomato blight, early blight, and late blight are all caused by a fungal infection called Alternaria solani. There are many types of blight diseases that can affect your garden soil. So let’s get started! Types Of Blight Diseases: Tomato Blight, Early Blight & Late Blight Once you’ve identified the root cause of the infestation, you’ll be better equipped to take steps toward ridding your garden of blight once and for all.įinally, there are various tools and techniques available which will help make removing blight easier than ever before.įrom advanced treatments like fumigation to natural remedies such as introducing beneficial insects into the environment – we’ll discuss them all so you can find the best solution for your unique situation. However, before taking any action, it’s important to understand what exactly causes this pesky fungus to grow in the first place. In fact, with the right knowledge and preparation, anyone can successfully rid their soil of blight. Removing blight from your garden’s soil doesn’t need to be an arduous task. So if you’re looking for ways how to remove blight from garden soil, read on! Not only can this fungus be incredibly damaging to plants and trees, but it can also ruin the soil for future crops. ![]() Blight is a common problem in many home gardens, with 80% of homeowners reporting that they have had some kind of issue related to blight. |
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