![]() ![]() Click the Drawing Tools Format tab at the top of the window. Publish downscaled low resolution versions in web. to do it in Krita, solution provided by tiar on reddit means: Convert the text layer. Use as high resolution as your computer system and storage possibilities allow. By creating a new layer, it will allow you greater artistic freedom and more capabilities to draw and design what you want without having the interference between the layers. They guess often succesfully what should be kept as thin and sharp and what is going to be a smooth gradient. Then create a brand new layer instead of beginning on the background layer or the first layer that Krita gives by default. Smilla is a quite well working piece of freeware and there are many commercial ones, for example On1 Resize. It can be made to happen to some degree in Illustrator or Inkscape, but the number of the shapes become soon intolerable.Īn alternative way to scale bitmap paintings to bigger size without making them pixelated nor unsharp is to use an image enlargening program. As Bezier curves or other elementary vector shapes a rich brush stroke would generate thousands or tens of thousands small paths. Nobody has implemented such complex vector objects. Krita is a painting and image editing application for Windows, Mac and Linux that can be a very good competitor for commercial apps like Photoshop. In theory painting tools could be vectors which are rendered as accurately as needed to bitmaps for the screen or printing. ![]() Vector graphics toolset is rudimentary But at least vectors exist and you can copy and paste stuff between Inkscape and Krita because they both use SVG. ![]() Unfortunately most of them work only in painting layers (=bitmap).ĭo not expect advanced functionality. I guess you would like to see painting tools working as vectors. There you can draw and edit Bezier curves and preset shapes like circles which are freely scalable like in Inkscape or Illustrator. To draw it you must insert a vector layer. Many raster image editing tasks go well, too. ![]()
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![]() ![]() In the span of just three years, Hopper made 14 films and numerous appearances on ![]() His acting career, becoming a far more successful actor. The film was a success, and he quickly retooled This time, however, he felt he had nothing to lose and was more relaxed in front of the camera. Tired of his sales career and needing a change, Hopper took a supporting role in the film. In early 1954 director William Wellman approached him for a role in the adventure The High and the Mighty (1954 with During World War II, he entered the Coast Guard and upon his return in 1945, he threw in the towel and his acting careerĪnd became a car salesman, another profession he hated but stuck with until the mid 1950s. The couple welcomedĪ daughter, Joan, two years after the nuptials. George Raft vehicle Invisible Stripes (1939). Married actress Jane Gilbert in 1940, whom he met when each had a bit role in the Warner Bros. However, Hopper's lack of enthusiasm for the profession relegated him once again to bit parts soon after. second features as Over the Goal (1937 with June Travis) and Mystery House Moved out of bit parts and had a couple of starring roles in such Warner Bros. The young Hopper did not enjoy acting as his mother and father had, yet he stuck with the profession, moving to Warner Bros. At about this time his estranged father died, so Hopper initially used the stage name DeWolf Hopper Jr. After doing summer stock and appearing in a few Broadway plays,Īt the age of 20 William Hopper signed a contract with Paramount. As her son matured into a handsome young man, Hedda Hopper pushed him to become an actor. Following her divorce from DeWolf Hopper in 1922, Hedda Hopper acted in many films until the late 1930s, when her now infamous newspaper column Hopper's parents entered films at around the time of his birth, but as his father was nearly 60 years old at the time, his mother had more success on in New York on January 26, 1915, William Hopper's parents were famed stage actor DeWolf Hopper and actress-turned-gossip-columnist In a bizarre coincidence, Perry Mason left the air in 1966, the same year that William Hopper's mother Hedda passed away.Born William DeWolf Hopper Jr. After a largely undistinguished film career (notable exceptions to his usual humdrum assignments were his roles in 20 Million Miles to Earth and The Bad Seed ) Hopper finally gained fame - and on his own merits - as private detective Paul Drake on the enormously popular Perry Mason television series, which began its eight-season run in 1957. He wasn't able to graduate to better roles until the 1950s, by which time he was calling himself William Hopper. At first billing himself as DeWolfe Hopper Jr., Hopper languished in bit parts and walk-ons for several years. contract in 1937, a year or so before Hedda had established herself as the queen of the dirt-dishers. Not so: Hopper was signed to his first Warner Bros. The popular consensus is that the younger Hopper was given his first talking-picture break because of his mother's reputation as the most feared of the Hollywood gossips. He wasn't able to graduate to better ro The son of legendary Broadway actor DeWolfe Hopper and movie actress Hedda Hopper, William Hopper made his film debut as an infant in one of his father's films. 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There’s a lot of garbage out there.Texas Sen. “Well, I’ve been married to him for 15 years, and I know pretty well who he is, so it doesn’t bother me at all. Eventually, Heidi Cruz, Ted’s wife, had to confirm that he was not, in fact, the Zodiac Killer: Around the time, Public Policy Polling found that 38% of Floridians thought that Ted Cruz might actually be the Zodiac Killer. #CPAC Alert: Ted Cruz is speaking!! His speech is titled: 'This Is The Zodiac Speaking'įrom there people began to repeat it, especially during the Senator’s run for president.īy February 2016, ‘is Ted Cruz the Zodiac Killer?’ was the second highest suggestion when users typed ‘is ted’ into the search bar. At the time, Cruz was speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference, encouraging the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. And they want to point that out, as clearly as they can.”Īn investigation by the Daily Dot found that the meme was born in 2013. However, as NPR explained the meme captures “a feeling they have about Cruz: they think he’s creepy. Of course, being that Ted Cruz was only born in 1970, he was obviously not the Zodiac Killer. Essentially, it was posited online that the Zodiac Killer, a Californian mass murderer from the late 1960s and early 1970s was, in fact, Ted Cruz. The meme skewers both Cruz and all the outlandish political conspiracy theories we’ve heard over the years. It was just an incredibly facetious joke that spiraled way out of control. To be fair to Ted, this one wasn’t his fault in any way. The most famous public relations disaster to ever befall Cruz. The footage is utterly baffling and just a little bit incredible. While he was on the campaign trail, Cruz dropped by Buzzfeed‘s offices and recorded a number of impressions of Simpsons characters. Many politicians would consider a video of them doing Simpsons impressions embarrassing. The time he did multiple impressions of characters from The Simpsons: There hasn’t been such an awkward hug since that Voldemort-Draco fiasco in the last Harry Potter movie. To add insult to injury, he then elbowed her in the face. Turning to hug his father, Rafael Cruz, Ted accidentally bopped his wife, Heidi on the nose. However, what could have been a memorable, poignant scene of the demise of American politics as we know them, turned into a real comedy caper. ![]() After he was roundly beaten by Trump at every turn, Cruz eventually suspended his campaign. The time he elbowed his wife in the face:Īs we all know, Ted Cruz’s run for president did not go so well. In fact, the first sentence Caroline ever said was "I like butter" /TzBZJmVFKT Still, Cruz claims to be all about family values so maybe that explains this: It’s just a bizarre string of sentences, none of which look like they should appear on the Twitter feed of a politician. It’s not that the tweet is particularly outlandish or the content is odd. However, the very best one was a bizarre tweet from 2014 after he saw a cow made of butter. Ted Cruz’s Twitter account is absolutely full of gems. ![]() It’d be easy to feel sorry for poor old Ted, were it not for his abhorrent political views including seeking to ban abortion, block same-sex marriage, and deny climate change.Īs it stands, all we can do is laugh. He’s been in a string of other public relations’ snafus over the years, each more hilarious than the last. ![]() Hilariously, despite having been involved in politics since 1999, Cruz has never quite managed to earn the respect shown to other politicians. Other hilarious public relations fails from Ted Cruz: We’re dealing with internally, but it was a mistake. And it was inadvertent, it was a mistake. When we discovered the post, which was I guess an hour or two later, we pulled it down. It appears that someone inadvertently hit the like button. “There are a number of people on the team who have access on the account. ![]() ![]() ![]() One second we're happy-go-lucky teens with the world at our feet to wondering if the next world war is going to start. Glitter gels were all the rage, "my parents don't understand me" was hugely popular in the music scene, Baggy JNCOs, bandana shirts, layered accessories, flared pants (I miss those, in between bell bottoms & bootcut)ĩ/11 flipped a switch though. We were told we could be anything we wanted. Now he's a real estate broker and I can tell he hates it. He's turning 44 this year and he says the new technology from 1999 to 2010 ruined his 20s. They didn't have Facebook or instagram to brag about things, you had to be in the moment, and sometime you never get that moment was how he tried to explain it to me. We didn't speak from when I was about 15 to about August of last year, and he opened up about how he wasn't happy at all despite all the cool and latest gadgets he had. Only a lot later, 5 or 6 years later, I realized my brother was smoking a shit ton of weed and severely depressed. He'd pick me up from school at lunch and hit up pizza hut for a personal pan pizza in his cool car, with his frosted tips, playing limp bizkit or coolio. To me, that was what life looked like and what I aspired to be like. He had an eagle talon (still me favorite car), a pager, worked at a store for speaker systems, a girlfriend. His room had a huge Sony bravia, playstation, cool car posters. I was like 7 or 8 but my brother was 13 years older than me and I idolized him. I remember watching things like the Friends finale or Survivor with a group of 20 people. So you ended up making plans to watch a show together. Even PVRs were nascent, most young people couldn’t afford them. Some popular shows and movies you could pirate but it was an arduous process. Even a few years earlier, it was landlines or bust.ĮDIT: Oh, and watch tv was a much more communal experience. What’s interesting is that this seems quaint now, but at the time we all thought it was crazy to be this connected to people. Heck, I remember regularly sending a message to a friend on ICQ or MSN Messenger saying “We’re going to X bar around 9:30.” You assume they got the message. You would swing by just to watch tv or chat. Everyone had that one friend you wanted to kill for seconding multiple short texts instead of one long one, costing you 10 cents each time.Īs a result of this, you tended to have more unstructured plans with friends. Most texts or calls were to plan meeting up in person so you could actually talk. Not everyone had a cellphone, and since most people who did were on plans with text and minute limits, you kept it brief. 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![]() ![]() Well, during the 20th century, that word was displaced by another rather similar word, which was the word put. I mean, everything, you know, you set something on the table, you play a set of tennis, the sun sets. And that, if you go to the printed edition of the dictionary, you can see it occupies 32 full pages, 75 columns with about 200 meanings. WINCHESTER: When they prepared the first edition of the OED, which took them 70 years to do, so they began this in 1857 and finished - the first edition was published in 1928 - the longest word then or the one with the most definitions was another three-letter word. His many books include "The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary." And, Simon, run is the new champion word, is it not? ![]() Click on TALK OF THE NATION, and there you'll find a link to Simon Winchester's piece, "A Verb for Our Frantic Times."Īnd the author, as we mentioned, is with us from his home in Sandisfield, Massachusetts. Email us: You can also join the conversation at our website. So which of the many, many meanings of to run strikes you as the most interesting or curious? Give us a call: 80. Definitions begin with, to go with quick steps on alternate feet, and go on and on for 75 columns of type and 645 meanings for the verb form alone. In yesterday's New York Times, author Simon Winchester reports we have a winner, the seemingly humble three-letter word, run. Anyway, let me read the introduction so carefully prepared beforehand.Īs lexicographers prepare the new edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, they've debated which of all the verbs in the English language enjoys the most meanings, which of the three quarters of a million or so words that make up our language is the most complex. I just thought that you might find that interesting.ĬONAN: And we're sorry for your loss, Simon.ĬONAN: And it's good of you to be with us on a day - I know you're getting ready to fly to the funeral.ĬONAN. And he felt that Memorial Day in America, for him, despite being an English soldier, was important too. ![]() And he said these were the people that brought me freedom and Europe freedom. My father, who indeed died last Monday, he was a tank commander in the British Army and he was captured on the 9th of June, 1944, just three days after D-Day and was taken off to a prisoner of war camp and was - when he was released, he was liberated ultimately by Americans.Īnd he, for the rest of his life, had an enormous affection for Americans and would take me at least once a year to the huge and wonderfully kept American cemetery just outside the city of Cambridge in England. And I just thought, listening to all those wonderful and very moving calls just now, that I'd add my two cents worth or tuppence worth. SIMON WINCHESTER (Author): Well, thank you, Neal, very much. And he joins us now on the line from Massachusetts. But before we move on to that, Simon Winchester's father just died, and Simon has one more Memorial Day memory for us. One may gett a fart from a dead horse, as soon as a farthing from him.And we've called our friend, Simon Winchester, to talk about, well, words, which is something we often talk with him about. For reasons that are not entirely clear to us, in the 17th century the dead horse was viewed as being a sterling exemplar of something which was not flatulent. Oddly enough, this is not the first proverb or idiom in our language to utilize a late horse. Saturday Review (London, Eng.), 24 Mar. Bright is commonly reported to have summed up the result of his last two seasons in the provinces. All these seem to have begun being used in the 19th century.įlogging the dead horse. The variants of flogging and whipping the horse in question are also occasionally found. There is no linguistic evidence, we are happy to report, suggesting that this idiom has any sort of literal roots the English-speaking people, so far as we can tell, did not at any point have a practice of actually beating dead horses. Definition - to keep talking about a subject that has already been discussed or decided ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There are a number of reasons why, so it is best to rather book your car in for a checkup. If you are finding your steering harder to turn, something might be wrong with your suspension.When you brake, does it feel like your car is “nose diving?” Also, when you accelerate, does it feel like your car “squats?” These could both mean a damaged suspension.Is your vehicle pulling to one side? Not only could this suggest a damaged suspension, but it will also wear out your tires unevenly, which means even more costs in the long run.If your car bounces back and forth more than three times, the shocks could be warn and the suspension needs to be checked by a professional steering and suspension mechanic. ![]() You could try the bounce test… when your car is stationery and ignition off, try put all your weight onto the front end of the car and then release. Do you feel every single bump in the road? Yes, it could be that our roads are deteriorating, but most likely it could mean a problem with your vehicle’s suspension.Shocks and struts are two of the main components in your vehicles suspension as they absorb any bumps. The Hyundai Palisade is another underrated. They are modernly styled, well-equipped, and are without a double one of the most comfortable SUVs on the market. Current owners of the new Kia Telluride can’t stop talking about how much they love their SUVs, and we can’t blame them. So how can you tell if your vehicle suspension is feeling a little bit off-colour? Your cars suspension plays quite a role in how it rides. First up on the list is the already well-loved Kia Telluride. Whether the broken part affects your steering, car handling or braking, you can see just how important it is to ensure your suspension is checked and is all in perfect working condition. The suspension is made up of so many different parts, and each and every single part is necessary for safe driving. You car’s suspension is vitally important to your safety while driving. Over many years of abuse, hairline fractures may appear, and running low tire pressures and/or low-profile tires could accelerate this wear in addition to going over bad roads.This bumpy feeling could be more than poorly maintained roads… it could be a damaged suspension. However, even wear and tear can take a toll on OEM-spec wheels. If your car feels rough when driving, there are a few potential causes. Running substandard wheels is dangerous and they could end up bending or even cracking if you do hit a really bad bump at speed. While driving slowly on a bumpy road, the steering wheel feels twitchy and jerks left and right and requires a firm hand on the wheel. The problem lies with aftermarket wheels, especially those of the counterfeit variety. Out of the factory, most OEM-supplied wheels are strong enough to bear the weight of the car and take a lot of abuse. Wheels - If the bump was really bad or if your car is rolling on very low-profile tires, you run the risk of bending or cracking your wheels. If the bump is bad enough, you may need to grab the spare tire at the back and replace the flat. This kind of damage means that the tire’s structural integrity is compromised and you need to replace it. Your tire can get damaged in this way due to a bad bump or a sharp pothole that deforms and pinches the tire. When struts or shocks are damaged or worn-out, the tires lose contact with the road and produce a bumpy and unpleasant car ride. Tires - If the bump is bad enough and if you’re not running the right tire pressure, you run the risk of pinching your sidewall and causing a bubble to form. A bumpy ride can be caused by a tire that has insufficient air, improperly aligned wheels or even by tires that have rocks or debris stuck in them. Going over one bad bump isn’t that bad, going over several thousand can give you a bad time. If you go over a bad bump on the road, your tires, wheels, suspension, and chassis take the force. ![]() ![]() Stem cells that are often encountered in clinical or preclinical stages are largely classified into embryonic, adult, and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). ![]() Since the first successful cultivation of human embryonic stem cells in 1998, interest in stem cells has been increasing. Symmetrical divisions are defined as the generation of undifferentiated daughter cells like the parent cell, and unsymmetrical divisions are defined as the generation of differentiated daughter cells. Stem cells generate their daughter cells through symmetrical or asymmetrical cell division. Stem cells play an important role in forming organs at the stage of embryonic development and restoring organs and renewing tissue functions in fully developed adults as well. Stem cells are defined as undifferentiated cells that have the ability to replicate and differentiate themselves into various tissues cells. In this review, the emerging opportunities of stem cell therapy for pain treatment are discussed as well as the limitations of stem cell treatments, and ethical and legal issues as well. The number of clinical or preclinical reports in which stem cell therapy was applied for the treatment of chronic pain has been growing. Recently, stem cell therapy has been introduced in the field of treatment for chronic intractable pain syndromes. Stem cell therapy has been tried for various diseases, such as Lou Gehrig’s disease, Burger’s disease, spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, and intractable osteoarthritis. Today, treatment with stem cells has received increasing attention as a solution to overcome the limitations of conventional treatment and medicine for intractable diseases. Since this historical event, leukemia has been successfully treated with stem cell therapy. Intravenous infusions of bone marrow cells in 1957 from a healthy donor to a leukemia patient following radiation and chemotherapy would come to be considered a kind of hematopoietic stem cell therapy. Stem cell medicine brings a new paradigm to modern medicine which has relied heavily on medicine or surgery. Development of cell therapy and regenerative medicine using stem cells is expanding the medical industry and businesses as well as increasing the understanding of the nature of the cell itself. Stem cells are attracting attention as a key element in future medicine, satisfying the desire to live a healthier life with the possibility that they can regenerate tissue damaged or degenerated by disease or aging. One of the major achievements in the development in modern medicine is the discovery of stem cells. Even though the use of stem cells is still in the very early stages of clinical use and raises complicated ethical problems, the future of stem cells therapies is very bright with the help of accumulating evidence and technology. Even though various differentiation capacities of stem cells are reported, there is not enough knowledge and technique to control the differentiation into desired tissues in vivo. The main idea of applying stem cells to neuropathic pain is based on the ability of stem cells to release neurotrophic factors, along with providing a cellular source for replacing the injured neural cells, making them ideal candidates for modulating and possibly reversing intractable neuropathic pain. Recently, stem cell transplantation has been frequently applied to the treatment of pain as an alternative or promising approach for the treatment of severe osteoarthritis, neuropathic pain, and intractable musculoskeletal pain which do not respond to conventional medicine. ![]() ![]() Stem cells, commonly encountered in clinical or preclinical stages, are largely classified into embryonic, adult, and induced pluripotent stem cells. ![]() ![]() ![]() Mainly, though, you create a post that will appeal to many.įind one of the top Twitter hashtags to go with it. That's the question every marketer wants to know. How To Get Your Hashtag Trending On Twitter? In Twitter, trending hashtags are new ones which are not to be mistaken for popular hashtags.īut popular hashtag is not a trend because the they might have been around for ages. We do have to draw a fine line here, though. These topics are all very newsworthy at the moment, and a lot of people are interested. So, at the moment, Twitter users in United Kingdom are mostly interested in Arsenal. It's a topical subject based on real-time activity that is current.įor example, the top three United Kingdom trending topics are: On Twitscoop, you can view general trends or hone in on trends in a specific country.īetter yet, we even tell you when the results were last updated.Ī Twitter Trend is a hashtag-driven subject that is extremely popular at the moment. ![]() There are a few other sites out there, but none that go into this kind of detail. ![]() On this page you will find top 50 United Kingdom Twitter trends, hashtags or topics every hour. TwitScoop provides a scoop of Twitter i.e what's trending on Twitter at any given time and trends are updated every hour for all countries. Do you know where to start looking for Twitter trending topics? Most people don’t. ![]() |
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