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![]() The record peaked at number one in Australia, the UK and the US. It became the first album to sell over 10,000 units in Finland. Elsewhere, the album achieved large sales in the UK, Japan, Canada and Australia, becoming one of the best selling records of the 1960s. The Sound of Music soundtrack sold 500,000 copies in its first two weeks in the United States. In 2018, the soundtrack was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or artistically significant." Reception All songs were arranged and conducted for the soundtrack by Irwin Kostal. For the original Broadway show, the music was written by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II both the lyrics and music for the new songs were written by Rodgers, as Hammerstein died in 1960. Three songs from the original Broadway production, "An Ordinary Couple", "How Can Love Survive?", and " No Way to Stop It" were replaced, in the film, with two new songs, "I Have Confidence" and "Something Good". ![]() These CD editions incorporate musical material from the film that would not fit on the original LP, with the 2023 release presenting the score in its entirety and including 40 unreleased tracks, such as alternate takes and other material removed from the final film version. The album has been reissued several times, including anniversary editions in 1995, 2000, 2005, 20, and in 2023 as a 5-disc Super Deluxe Edition. The album also stayed for 73 weeks on the Norwegian charts, and as of December 2017 it is the tenth-best-charting album of all time in that country. It was the best-selling album in the United Kingdom in 1965, 19 and the second-best-selling of the decade, spending a total of 70 weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart. In 2015, Billboard named the original soundtrack album the second-best charting album of all time. It remained on the Billboard 200 for a total of 238 weeks. The soundtrack spent two weeks in the number one position on the Billboard 200 in 1965 and remained in the top ten for 109 weeks, from to July 16, 1967, the most of any soundtrack in the chart's history. The soundtrack has been issued in German, Italian, Spanish and French. The soundtrack of the film The Sound of Music, music and lyrics by Rodgers and Hammerstein, was released in 1965 by RCA Victor and is one of the most successful soundtrack albums in history, having sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. ![]() Nobody spins the sort of elaborate yarn that would, in retrospect, be a breathtaking display of chutzpah once it’s revealed to have been total bilge – that is, the kind of thing that makes Would I Lie to You? such a lark. The trouble is, it’s also quite hard to care. You what? Interrogators George Rhoden and Danni Brooke. ![]() In a couple of cases, an absurd claim or glaring missing detail that the liar isn’t quick enough to cover with smart improvisation does make it obvious that they are not the one, but mostly it really is hard to know. What is confusingly billed in the show’s press notes as “the grilling of their lives” in a “pressure-cooker environment” is more of a quick warming in a low oven, provoking only small hesitations and tells for armchair body-language connoisseurs to snack on. If they actually did what presumably they could do, and expose a liar by zooming in without mercy on the discrepancies in their accounts, it would spoil the bit where the guesser – and those playing along at home – have to decide who isn’t lying. Billed excitingly as “the interrogators” and given further mystique by the show’s industrial-chic set design – glass walls, bare bricks and cavernous unoccupied spaces, like a Berlin nightclub on a quiet Monday – it’s the sternly attired former coppers to whom the storytellers must relay their experiences, real or fictional, answering questions as they go and trying, if they’re lying, not to be found out.Ī fearsome ordeal? Not really, since the experts have to keep themselves on tight leashes. You Won’t Believe This joins Hunted (Channel 4) and The Heist (Sky) in a new sub-genre of gameshows where contestants must outwit retired mainstays of Britain’s law enforcement elite: extensively trained professionals who used to trap the country’s sneakiest criminals, and who are now forging careers as pretend showbiz sleuths. Pick a liar and the liar wins the five grand. If a fifth contestant, who hears all the stories, can then identify which one isn’t a lie, they win £5,000. ![]() Only one of these people is telling the truth. Punters arrive in groups of four, each of them obliged to tell a personal story on a particular theme, the first one being: “I opted out of civilisation.” Someone explains how they once joined a cult, then rival participants spin tales about the time they took a vow of silence for a year in a Spanish monastery, the time they lived for a week as a goat in the Alps, and the time they left home to reside in an underground bunker due to their fear of nuclear Armageddon. Would it, Channel 4 wonders, perhaps work not as a panel game but a gameshow, without the famous people and with members of the public lying to win a cash prize instead? And we have the answer, as Channel 4 has gone ahead and made that programme and called it You Won’t Believe This: no. It is a hit, which means it must be imitated. Moreover, individuals’ living with disabilities have demonstrated to exhibit lower personal wellbeing when compared to their cohorts which can be related to the degree of loneliness (Emerson et al., 2021).Would I Lie to You on BBC One – a great show! Everyone loves it: the concept of outrageous yarns that may or may not be true lets celebrities display gifts for comic timing and talking off the cuff that we never knew they had. (2020), in marginalized groups such as those living with disabilities, an individuals’ identity is often connected to their disability and the ability to connect within the disability community is critical for one to navigate social barriers. The Invisible Disabilities Association (IDA) strives to bring awareness to invisible disabilities to educate, connect people and organizations to make the invisible, visible.Īccording to Forber-Pratt et al. Invisible disabilities such as Bipolar Disorder (BD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), deafness, blindness, and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) are some common examples of invisible disabilities. The most prevalent types of disability were found to be pain 9.7% and flexibility 7.6% (Stats Canada., 2012). According to Stats Canada (2012) there are 2.3 million people living with a disability in the working population from 15-64 years of age. The stigma associated with having a disability has significantly affected the visibility of disabilities as people are taught to internalize their symptoms to the best of their ability or to disregard the symptoms altogether which only causes harm. More often than not, disabilities are invisible whether the disability is psychosocial, physical, and/or developmental. Invisible Disabilities week runs from October 16-22 this week is intended to bring awareness to individuals living with invisible disabilities. But again we stress the point: it’s a specialist skill, and you’ll need a technician to do it for you. Voicing is more a matter of personal preference than either tuning or regulation, and many pianists will never need to have it done at all – and that’s not a problem. There’s one other thing to keep in mind when it comes to maintaining your piano: Voicing, which involves making the hammer felts harder or softer to change the brightness of the sound. ![]() It requires tools and skills that not all piano tuners will have, and as Aristotle would have it: all technicians are tuners, but not all tuners are technicians. Regulation is something that you’ll need a piano technician – not necessarily your normal tuner – to do. Where tuning affects the motion of the strings, regulation affects the motion of the hammers. It’s intended to minimise the loss of energy between the player’s fingers and, ultimately, the strings at the bridge, thus maximising the amount of control that the player has, and enhancing the piano’s musical potential. The process of ensuring that all these parts are correctly aligned and moving smoothly is called regulation. An acoustic piano, be it a grand or an upright, contains not hundreds but thousands of parts, most of which are in the action (the mechanism between the keyboard and the strings), and most of those are small, precise parts that need to be positioned within a very small tolerance to function properly. ![]() You’d be hard pressed to find somebody who didn’t know that pianos need to be tuned, but taking proper care of your instrument is actually a bit more involved than that, and it isn’t something that any tuner can do. ![]() Trek Bike is one of the biggest brands in the world. Trek bikes competitors are Cannondale Bicycle Corporation, Pacific Cycle Inc., and Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. The company has manufactured many bikes before trek bikes with brand names Gary Fisher, LeMond Racing Cycles, Klein, and Villiger Bikes. Kept all other frames already on the list, for a total of 10 frames listed.Trek Bicycle is a bicycle product manufacturer corporation that uses the brand Trek. Jun 6, 2019: added the new Felt AR as #4.Reshuffled the deck based on our latest speed tests. Nov 13, 2019: removed #6 Giant Propel Advanced SL 1 and #7 Specialized Allez Sprint.Oct 1, 2020: removed the old Canyon Aeroad (which was ranked #8) and listed the new Canyon Aeroad 2021 in the #5 slot.Jul 26, 2021: added the Pinarello Dogma F in the #4 slot.Changed Felt AR and Cervelo S5 to be tied for 3rd/4th based on current tests. Sep 2, 2021: added the Cervelo S5 2020 in the #1 slot.No new additions to the list, but removed some and moved Tron to the bottom. Sep 14, 2021: a big reshuffle thanks to updated test data.Dec 27, 2021: removed Cervelo S5 2020 and Canyon Aeroad 2021 because the overweight groupset bug slowed both ( read more).Also added the Pinarello Dogma F and Chapter2 TOA, and removed the Cannondale SystemSix and Specialized Venge since they are the slowest on the list and we’ve got to keep the list short. Jun 27, 2022: updated the overall post and added back the Cervelo S5 2020 and Canyon Aeroad 2021.Dec 5, 2023: updated prices and level requirements due to Zwift’s Drop Shop shuffle. ![]() We hope all you riders/racers found this post useful. Time to climb? You’ll want a different frame than those listed above because as cyclists know, weight (not aero) is what matters on longer, steeper climbs! Here’s the list of top climbing frames on Zwift > Share Your Thoughts The fastest non-disc wheelset (Zipp 858) puts you 3 seconds behind the Tron bike in our flat test, assuming you’re on one of the first four frames in our list above. Since those wheelsets are level-locked at 35+, many Zwifters will not have access to them. It bears mentioning again that the frames listed above only beat the Tron bike if they are paired with a disc wheelset. See our speed test charts for a complete list. There are other frames not far behind those you see above. That’s a slim margin, and one you’re not likely to notice in the craziness of the Zwift peloton. The frames above are separated by just 3 seconds on a ~50-minute test on the Tempus Fugit route at 300 watts with a 75kg rider. Specialized Venge S-Works: 1,200,000 Drops to purchase, must be Level 37+įelt AR: 741,100 Drops to purchase, must be Level 16+ Your Winners #1/#2: Specialized Venge S-Works & Felt AR This list is based on our latest speed tests using the Tempus Fugit route. This isn’t an exact science, but we’re pretty confident in our findings thus far. Some of those all-arounders are included in this list but ranked lower because the list is sorted strictly by aero performance. “Flat and rolling” covers most routes on Zwift, with the exception of anything including major climbs like Alpe du Zwift, the Epic KOM, or Innsbruck’s KOM.Īdditionally, routes with key climbs over a couple of minutes long (think Watopia’s Volcano or London’s Box Hill) may lend themselves well to an all-arounder as opposed to a straight aero performer. This does not include TT bikes, which cannot draft and are in a list by themselves. About the Resultsīelow you will find the fastest draftable frames for flat and rolling courses. Your best Zwift setup, more than ever, depends on your specific situation. Differences between options will also be magnified or minimized by your own power levels, drafting abilities, and more. Lighter items perform better on climbs, while more aerodynamic items perform better on the flats. Each piece of equipment has unique weight and aerodynamic (CdA) values, making them perform in ways that mirror outdoor physics. Read more speed tests here > *First, a DisclaimerĪlthough our test results are accurate and repeatable, the “which bike frame or wheelset is fastest” question isn’t as easy to answer as you might think. This gives us the data to determine which frames and wheels are best for any given route. One question every rider should ask as they head into a Zwift race is: which frameset is should I use on this route?Īt Zwift Insider we test every Zwift frame and wheelset using a standard, isolated procedure to determine how it performs on flats and climbs. And Zwift’s Drop Shop gives us access to a pile of frames: 100+ if you include the Tron, TT, Gravel, and mountain bikes! ![]() Your choice of bike frame influences your Zwift speed significantly. ![]() But tart cherries deliver a much greater content of various anthocyanins than sweet cherries, as well as higher amounts of other phenolic compounds and other nutrients 1. It’s also often referred to as sour cherry or pie cherry because it’s the variety of cherry that’s commonly used to make cherry pie.Īll cherries provide substantial quantities of antioxidants and other nutrients. ![]() The juice used was a combination of Prunus cerasus, Prunus acida, Prunus avium, and Prunus fructicosa, imported from the Caucasus and sold commercially as “100% cherry juice from concentrate.Contrary to the popular sweet cherry that everyone likes to buy around Christmas time and gorging ourselves silly with, the tart cherry is the other main type of cherry, which as its name suggests carry’s a more 'tarty' taste. All patients drank 4 oz of tart cherry juice 2 ×/d for 14 d. Presumed etiologies of the peripheral neuropathies in the study group were: 3 HIV, 2 chemotherapy-induced, 5 spinal disorders, and 2 idiopathic. There were no restrictions on diet or activity. The patients agreed not to use NSAIDs, steroids, lidocaine, and narcotic pain relievers during the study. All study patients were allowed to remain on their prescribed doses of gabapentin, pregabalin, SNRIs, tricyclics, and SSRIs during the study. All study patients had been on multiple antiepileptics, analgesics, and antidepressants for more than 2 y without significant improvement of symptoms. All patients described 9–10 out of 10 pain more than 50% of the time. All study patients had carried a diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy for 5–10 y. Patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy were excluded due to the potentially confounding effect of the increased glycemic load from cherry juice. The study group consisted of 12 primary care patient volunteers with painful lower extremity peripheral neuropathy. Most patients are on more than 1 of these medications but, even with polypharmacy and optimal dosing, only 40%–60% of patients report partial relief of symptoms, and many have significant adverse effects, such as somnolence, constipation, and drug dependence. These medications alter ion channels and neurotransmitters, decrease the sensitivity of nociceptive receptors, and desensitize C fibers. Common conventional treatments include antiepileptics, antidepressants, NSAIDs, and narcotics. It is believed that these symptoms are caused by alterations in ion channels, alterations in neurotransmitters and their receptors, and altered gene expression. While weakness and loss of sensation are common in many peripheral polyneuropathies, “gain of function” symptoms, such as paresthesias and allodynia, are the most distressing and are very difficult to treat. The pathophysiology of polyneuropathies is complex and not fully understood, but 3 common patterns of damage occur: (1) distal axonopathy, where the cell bodies remain intact, but axons degenerate from distal to proximal, usually as the result of toxic or metabolic injury (2) demyelination neuropathy, where damage to the myelin sheath from autoimmune, infectious, or other causes disrupts electrical signaling and (3) ganglionopathies, where damage occurs at the cell body or neuron, a relatively rare occurrence. No cause is identified in approximately 30% of patients. ![]() These neuropathies may develop from direct compression of peripheral nerves, toxic or metabolic injury to nerve tissue, autoimmune attack, or nutritional deficiency. Peripheral polyneuropathies are common and are believed to affect up to 9% of the US population older than 50 y. ![]() The problem is the same whether using the browser extension or the LastPass vault page directly. I find it absurd - and maddening - that there is no single-click method to Generate a Secure Pasword while editing or creating a password in a Windows browser. This issue is so problematic, that I personally feel is should be reported as a major bug, not a Feature "Suggestion". Would love to hear if anyone has a workaround - in an enterprise setting, where you can't use the browser extensions. Save password in LastPass, and create userĪll I want is a simple button to bring up the password generator, and allow that to populate the password in the New Password screen.Get sinking feeling as you realise you either have to come out of that page and start again - or open another window to some other site to generate a password - or just make up some thing on the spot.Open New Password dialog, and start typing details of the site, and the username you've chosen.Go to create new credentials (and think - I need to save this to LastPass too).Realise you don't have this in your vault (after searching in Vault window).The reason this is really frustrating, is because you don't typically 'know' you need a password before you need one - and it still hits me every time - after using LastPass for years. Password Generator | LastPass - but that always assumes you're not a user, and tries to sign you up - which is also irritating Also - as it's evidently a single page app - I can't see how I can 'link' to the password generator separately. Currently I would have to literally go to another site, or come out of the workflow, to go to the (weirdly buried - under Advanced Options - really!?) Generate Password page, copy, and paste etc. If I have to 'create' a new password at work - there is currently no way (inexplicably) to generate a password from within the 'New Password' page in the web Vault. I consider it a 'must have' that I can 'paste' a password - so mobile apps are out in this case. This also, importantly means that I have to use the 'Vault' website, to access passwords on my work computer. I am a LastPass personal user, and use LastPass for 'work' passwords too, as my company hasn't agreed on a password manager solution at this stage.īeing a large enterprise, this means I can't install the LastPass browser extension - which obviously makes the experience less seamless. ![]() All I want is a simple button to bring up the password generator, and allow that to populate the password in the New Password screen within the Vault Website (for people who - in particular situations, cannot use the web extension/mobile apps) ![]() So, how does color theory in UI design play out in practice? It empowers designers to create harmonious, meaningful web and mobile app designs that enhance the user experience. Understanding and applying these elements are crucial in UI design. Lightness is how much light the color has.ĥ0% is in the middle, not too dark or light. Now, let's break down the critical components of color, i.e., HSL (hue, saturation, and lightness). ![]() Chevreul’s theory was very influential in the French Impressionist movement. Chevreul devised a simple yet effective rule to explain the visual effect of simultaneous contrast in all kinds of situations: when two colors are seen side by side or one after another, each color seems to change in hue and brightness as though it had been mixed with the opposite color from the color wheel. Michel-Eugène Chevreul, a French chemist, then came up with Principles of Color Harmony (1839), which help us understand and use colors today. Conceived by Sir Isaac Newton in 1666 with the invention of the color wheel, color theory has expanded beyond identifying primary, secondary, and tertiary UI design colors. Basics of Color Theory in UI DesignĬolor theory is a framework that underpins how we understand and use color. Learn how to use color to prevent confusion and help your users. © Interaction Design Foundation, CC BY-SA 4.0 ![]() In screen design, we use the color model, with red, green, and blue as primary colors. When it comes to applying color to an interface, RGB is what we use. RGB, CMYK, and Lab are all examples of such color systems. You can create a color theme based on your chosen material design color system. It's like a color toolbox where you can mix a few selected colors to create shades and hues. Here’s what a color system means - A color system is a collection of colors chosen from a particular visual range. The palette provides specific colors, while the system offers a structured way to organize the colors. Difference between a Color System and a Color PaletteĪ color palette and a color system work hand-in-hand. A well-curated color palette enhances the user experience as it guides users seamlessly through the interface. The colors in this palette work together to form a cohesive visual experience.Ī UI color palette is essential for establishing visual harmony, defining brand identity, and influencing user behavior. It holds a specific set of colors for use across an application or website. Understanding UI Color PalettesĪ UI color palette is a collection of colors used in designing a user interface. We’ll explore the best practices, essential tips, and innovative tricks that will help you navigate the landscape of UI design. So, let’s understand all about the UI Color Palette. It’s crucial to stay updated with the latest shifts in design as trends continuously evolve. Color creates an impactful dialogue between the design and its audience, whether you want to spark interest, convey a message, or stir emotions. It enhances aesthetics, shapes the user experience, and influences decision-making. When it comes to user interface (UI) design, color plays an important role. ![]() It’s also possible that you won’t have any itching or burning. Sometimes, the rash causes a burning sensation. Whether red or skin colored, this rash can itch. ![]() Red rash around your mouth could be perioral dermatitis Dermatologists care for people of all ages. What is a dermatologist?Ī dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating the skin, hair, and nails. You can search by location, condition, and procedure to find the dermatologist that’s right for you. Dermatologist-approved lesson plans, activities you can useįree to everyone, these materials teach young people about common skin conditions, which can prevent misunderstanding and bullying. Use these professionally produced online infographics, posters, and videos to help others find and prevent skin cancer. 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Reversing a Range Using range() and reversed() Print(my_reversed_object) # not very useful! Note that, just like with the range() function, you need to iterate over reversed objects – or use the list() or tuple() functions – to actually get their values: Here’s how it looks:Īs you can see, the elements in my_list were printed in reverse order. The reversed() function is used to… well, reverse a sequence! You simply provide any sequence to reversed() and it will store its elements in the reverse order. But what if you need these values in the reverse order? The reversed() Function R3 = range(4, 10, 2) # start = 4, stop = 10, step = 2Īs you can see, there are ways to define virtually any range of numbers you may want. ![]() # start = 2, stop = 6, step = 1 (default) # start = 0 (default), stop = 3, step = 1 (default) Here are some examples of the start, stop, and step parameters in action: To provide a step argument, you need to provide the start and stop as well. ![]() If you pass two arguments to the range function, they are interpreted as the start and the stop (in this specific order). A step value of 3 means that the range includes one element for every 3 numbers (e.g. Its default value is 1, meaning that no values are skipped. The step represents the number of elements to “skip” at every iteration.A range with a stop of 7 will have the number 6 as its last element. Note that the range goes up to the stop value, but does not include it. The stop represents the end point of the range.The start represents the initial value in the range.Until now, we’ve simply passed a single number to range(), but this function actually accepts up to three arguments: start, stop, and step. Parameters of the Python range() Function The range() function can be used in for loops simply as a way to perform an action repeatedly:įor n in range(10): # repeat the code below 10 times Sometimes, you may not care about the numbers in the range. In the example above, we passed 5 to the range() function, so the last number printed was 4 (since 5 - 1 = 4). For example, provided a number n, range() produces integers from 0 up to n-1. If the name “for loop” confuses you, we recommend checking out our Learn Programming with Python track, which goes over - and well beyond - all of Python’s basic syntax.īelow is a simple example of using the range() function in a for loop:ĭespite the simplicity of these examples, we can already detect some properties of the range() function. You can use the list() or tuple() functions for this (and you can learn more about lists and tuples in this article):Īnother way to access the numbers in the range is to iterate over it in a for loop. So to access the numbers, you’ll need to turn the range into a sequence. This may not sound very exciting at first, but range() is useful in many contexts - some of which we will explore later in this article.īut wait, where are the numbers? A range object doesn’t actually show its elements to you until you explicitly request them. Let’s start with the basics: Python’s range() function is used to produce a sequence of increasing numbers (or decreasing numbers, as we will see below). Let’s get started! Basic Usage of the range() Function After finishing this article, be sure to check out our Built-in Algorithms in Python course, which includes lots of exercises for the functions you’ll see here. We will start by introducing the range() function and work our way through some examples. In this article, we will learn a few different options. As it turns out, there are multiple ways of reversing a range in Python. |
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