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brian-in-finance · 1 year
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S03E02 Surrender • 17 September 2017 Official Script
Outlander Rewatch 2023 Countdown To Season 7
Favourite Word
Dinna be feart, Fergus. I watched Milady do this many times. — Jamie
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My leg. It’s not there, as anyone can plainly see. And yet it pains me terrible sometimes... even wakes me up at night. Fergus, the lad, he’ll likely feel the same wi’ his hand... feeling a hurt in a part of ye that’s lost. And that’s jes a hand. Claire was yer heart. — Ian
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Jamie’s silhouette crosses under the ARCH, carrying the dressed deer across his shoulders. As he approaches the front of the house, he looks up and sees -- CLAIRE, WITH A BASKET OVER HER ARM, picking herbs in the garden next to the front door. She looks up as he approaches, and gives him a radiant smile.
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Remember… I have always trusted you, Milord. So, I think I am most lucky. In one stroke, I have become a man of leisure, non? — Fergus Fraser
31st of 75 • Wednesday, 3 May 2023
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An updated (April 3, 2024 7:48am pst) list of WW2 movies and TV shows in chronological order
thought out WW2 -(Imitation Game 2014) -(The Book Thief 2013) -(The Zookeeper’s Wife 2017) -(The Pianist 2002)
1937
October 26, 1937 Defence of Sihang Warehouse (The Eight Hundred 2020)
December 13, 1937 Nanjing Massacre - (John Rabe 2009) - (The Flowers of War 2011)
1938
Fall of 1938 (Munich – The Edge of War 2022)
1939
Summer 1939 (Six Minutes to Midnight 2020)
September 3, 1939 King George VI first wartime speech (King’s Speech 2010)
September 17, 1939, Soviet Union Invitation of Poland (The Way Back 2010)
November 30, 1939 Soviet Union invades Finland (The Winter War 1989)
1940
April 9, 1940 Operation Weserübung -(April 9th [movie] 2015) -(King’s Choice 2016) -(Narvik 2022) -(War Sailors 2023)
April 27, 1940 (Into the White 2011)
June 4, 1940 -Churchill gives “We Shall Fight on the Beaches” speech (Darkest Hour 2017) -Dunkirk Evaluation (Dunkirk 2017)
July 10-October 31, 1940 Battle of Britain (Battle of Britain 1969)
1941
May 1941 (Call to Spy 2019)
June 22, 1941 Operation Barbarossa -(Fortress of War [The Brest Fortres 2010) -(Defiance 2008)
September 8, 1941, Siege of Leningrad begins. -(Battle of Leningrad [Saving Leningrad] 2019) -(Leningrad 2009)
October 1941 Battle of Moscow (The Last Frontier [The Final Stand] 2020)
October 1941 Battle of Sevastopol (Battle for Sevastopol 2015)
December 7, 1941, the Empire of Japan attacks Pearl Harbor (Tora! Tora! Tora! 1970)
December 8, 1941 Japan invades Shanghai International Settlement (Empire of the Sun 1987)
1942
January 20, 1942, Wannsee Conference (Conspiracy 2001)
February 1942 Battle of the Atlantic (Greyhound 2020)
February 1942 (The Railway Man 2013)
February 19, 1942, Bombing of Darwin (Australia 2008)
Spring 1942 (U-571 2000)
April 18, 1942 The Doolittle Raid (In Harm’s Way 2018)
June 4, 1942 Battle of Midway (Midway 2019)
1942 Summer Occupation of Jersey Island (Another Mother’s Son 2017 Prime)
July, 10 1942 Easy Company Trains in Camp Tocca (Band of Brothers 01x10 Currahee 2001)
July 21, 1942, Kokoda Track Campaign (Kokoda: 39th Battalion 2006)
August 7, 1942, 1st Marine Division land on Guadalcanal (The Pacific Ep. 1 Guadalcanal/Leckie 2010)
August 19, 1942, Dieppe Raid (Dieppe 1993)
August 23, 1942 Battle of Stalingrad begins (Stalingrad 1993)
September 1942 Formation of Troop 30 (Age of Heroes 2011)
September 18, 1942, 7th Marines Land on Guadalcanal (The Pacific Ep. 2 Basilone 2010)
Autumn of 1942 Battle of the Atlantic (Das Boot 1981)
October 18, 1942, Operation Grouse (Heavy Water War Ep. 2 2015)
November 8, 1942, Operation Torch (The Big Red One 1980)
November 10-17 1942 Vasily Zaytsev kills 225 German Soldiers during the Battle of Stalingrad (Enemy at the Gates 2001)
December 1942 The 1st Marine Division on Guadalcanal is relieved (The Pacific Ep. 3 Melbourne 2010)
December 15, 1942, Battle of Mount Austen (Thin Red Line 1998)
1943
March 13-14 1943, liquidation of the Kraków Ghetto -(Schindler’s List 1993)
April 17, 1943 Operation Mincemeat (Operation Mincemeat 2021)
April 19, 1943, beginning of the Warsaw Uprising (Uprising 2001)
May 4, 1943, Final Mission of The Memphis Bell (Memphis Bell 1990)
May 15, 1943, Salamo Arouch and his family arrive in Auschwitz Concentration Camp (Triumph of the Spirit 1989)
May 27, 1943 Louis Zamperini plane crashes on a search and rescue mission (Unbroken 2014)
May 30, 1943 first All-American Girls Professional Baseball League game played (A League of Their Own 1992)
June 25, 1943, 100th Bomb Group flew its first 8th Air Force combat mission (Master of the Air: Part One 2024)
July 1943 -(The Tuskegee Airmen 1995) -(The Liberator Ep. 1 2020) -(Heavy Water War Ep. 5 2015)
July 16, 1943, The 100th Bomb Group bombed U-Boats in Tronbhdim (Masters of the Air: Part Two 2024)
August 17, 1943 the 4th Bomb Wing of the 100th Bomb Group bombed Regenberg (Masters of the Air: Part Three 2024)
September 16, 1943, William Quinn and Charles Bailey leave Belgium (Masters of the Air: Part Four 2024)
September 18, 1943 John ‘Bucky’ Egan returns from leave to join the mission to bomb Munster (Master of the Air: Part Five 2024
October 14, 1943, John ‘Bucky’ Egan interrogated at Dulag Lut, Frankfurt Germany (Masters of the Air: Part Six 2024)
December 26, 1943, 1st Marine Division lands on Cape Gloucester (The Pacific Ep. 4 Gloucester/Pavuvu/Banika 2010)
1944
January 22, 1944, Battle of Anzio -(The Liberator Ep. 2 2020) -(Red Tails 2012) -(Anzio 1968)
February 20, 1944, Hydro Ferry bombing (Heavy Water War Ep. 6 2015)
March 7, 1944, Stalag Luft III Sagan, Germany, Germans find the concealed radio Bucky was using to learn news of the War (Master of the Air: Part Seven 2024)
March 24/25, 1944 Allied Mass Escape of Stalag Luft III (The Great Escape 1963)
June 1944 (Cross of Iron 1977)
June 6, 1944, 00:48 & 01:40 First airborne troops begin to land on Normandy (Band of Brothers 02x10 Day of Days 2001)
June 6, 1944, 06:30 D-Day landings -(Storming Juno 2010)
-(Saving Private Ryan 1998)
June 10, 1944, Easy Company Takes Carentan (Band of Brothers 03x10 Carentan 2001)
June 15-July 9, 1944 Battle of Saipan
-(Windtalkers 2002)
-(Oba: The Last Samurai 2011)
July, 1944 The Monuments Men land in Normandy (The Monuments Men 2014)
July 20, 1944 Operation Valkyrie (Valkyrie 2008)
August 12, 1944, The 332nd Fighter Group attack Radar stations in Southern France (Masters of the Air: Part Eight 2024)
September 15, 1944, U.S. Marines landed on Peleliu at 08:32 (the Pacific Ep. 5 2010)
September 16, 1944, U.S Marines take Peleliu Airfield (the Pacific Ep. 5 2010)
September 17, 1944, Operation Market Garden
-(Band of Brothers 04x10 Replacements 2001)
-(A Bridge Too Far 1977)
October 2, 1944 Battle of Scheldt (Forgotten Battle 2021)
October 12, 1944, Battle of Peleliu, Assault on Bloody Nose Ridge (the Pacific Ep. 7 Peleliu Hills 2010)
October 13, 1944, Rovaniemi public buildings were destroyed (Sisu 2022)
October 14, 1944, Erwin Rommel is arrested (Rommel 2012 Prime)
October 22/23, 1944, 2100 – 0200 Operation Pegasus (Band of Brothers 05x10 Crossroads 2001)
November 1944 middle of the Battle of Hürtgen Forest (When Trumpets Fade 1998)
December 16, 1944, Battle of the Bulge (Band of Brothers 06x10 Bastogne 2001)
December 1944 (Hart’s War 2002)
1945
January 2, 1945 (The Liberator Ep 3 2020)
January 10, 1945 (Attack Force Z)
January 13, 1945, Battle of Foy (Band of Brothers 07x10 The Breaking Point 2001)
January 30, 1945 The Raid at Cabanatuan (The Great Raid 2002)
February 14, 1945, David Webb rejoins the 506th in Haguenau (Band of Brothers 08x10 The Last Patrol 2001)
February 19, 1945, Battle of Iwo Jima starts. - (Letters from Iwo Jima 2006) - (The Pacific Ep. 8 Iwo Jima 2010) - (Flags of our Fathers 2006)
March 21, 1945, Operation Carthage (The Bombardment 2021)
April, 1945 (Fury 2014)
April 5, 1945, 506th Finds abandoned Concentration Camp (Band of Brothers 09x10 Why We Fight 2001)
April 26, 1945, near the end of the war in Europe (A Woman in Berlin 2008)
April 29, 1945, 45th Infantry Division liberated Dachau Concentration camp (The Liberator Ep. 4 2020)
May 2, 1945, Fall of Berlin -(Downfall 2004) -(Jojo Rabbit 2019)
May 1945 Battle of Okinawa -(Hacksaw Ridge 2016) -(The Pacific Ep. 9 Okinawa 2010)
May 7, 1945, Germany Surrenders V-E Day - (Master of the Air: Part Nine 2024) - (Band of Brothers 10x10 Points 2001)
July 30, 1945, USS Indianapolis sank. (USS Indianapolis 2016)
August 15, 1945, The Empire of Japan surrenders end of the War. -(Oppenheimer 2023) -(The Pacific Part Ten: Home 2010)
September 11, 1945 US Military search and Arrest Japanese Leaders for war crimes (Emperor 2012)
1946 April 29, 1946 Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal (Tokyo Trial 2016)
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nilletellsstories · 8 days
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So doing some research for my new story idea and found a PDF from the LAFD about Recruit Training Academy Overview from September 2017.
And I'm now pretty convinced I've found the class/group that Buck would have been a part of...
So if we go with the pilot episode that aired on Jan 3, 2018, as that is the week that episode happens in canon, then Buck has been a probationary firefighter for what four months. Okay, then you go back four months from Jan 2018, and you get September 2017. In September 2017, there's a class graduating from the academy to probation. (Note, there's about 4/5 classes each calendar year)
Now, season 2 episode 1 aired on September 23, 2018, well the class that Buck would be apart of would have their probationary year end on September 17, 2018
To summarise, this means Buck's academy class would be called 2016-4 (this is because of the fiscal year of 2016/17), it would start on May 1, 2017, he would graduate on September 14, 2017, and his probation would end on September 17, 2018.
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inksandpensblog · 1 year
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On the topic of fandom history and the AvA fandom changing over time:
Have some trivia:
The first AvA fic on ao3 was posted in September of 2017. It’s also the only fic that lists the fandom as simply “Animator vs Animation” instead of “Animator vs Animation (Short Film 2006)” from what I could find.
The second AvA fic on ao3 was posted in October 2018, over a full year after the first one. 
As of this post (November 22, 2022), there are currently 296 AvA fanfics on ao3...and only 13 of them were posted before The Showdown aired. That’s fewer than 5%.
Those 283 post-Showdown stories were all posted within a time period of just over two years...while those original 13 were spread out over slightly more than three years. That’s a jump in averages from about 4 fics a year to about 141 fics a year, after Showdown aired. 
The first multichapter AvA fic on ao3 was orphaned and abandoned by its author, with only the first chapter having been posted. It was also the first AvA crossover fic posted to ao3, listing both Pokemon and Henry Stickmin in the fandom categories alongside AvA itself. The author wrote it as part of the Infinite Loops Project. It was also the only AvA crossover posted before Showdown aired.
Currently only 32 of the 296 listed AvA fics are crossovers. 15 of them are crossovers with Henry Stickmin. 
The Dark Lord was not tagged as a character in any of the 13 pre-Showdown fics
...which means that all of the 23 listed fics featuring the Chosen/Dark ship were written after Showdown aired. This is currently the most frequently-tagged pairing, with Green/Orange in second place at a mere 10.
7 of the original 13 fics featured shipping, though I couldn’t verify if they were actually shipfics or if they just had the ship in the background.
8 of the AvA fics listed on ao3 were posted anonymously
25 of the AvA fics listed on ao3 are orphaned
“Fluff” is tagged in 48 of the currently listed fics, with “angst” tagged in 43. “Fluff and angst” is only tagged in 15.
Of the 49 AU fics currently posted, 15 are specified as being canon-divergent AUs, 9 are human AUs, 3 are fantasy AUs. (Not accounting for any overlap.)
Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Chosen all have multiple character tags listed in the search filters, because back when many of these fics were posted, the tag-wranglers hadn’t gotten everything sorted yet. Because of this, early posters were using tags such as “The Chosen One - character” or “thesecondcoming” or “stickfigure Purple” or simply “Yellow” instead of the now commonly accepted “Green (Animator vs Animation)” or “Orange | The Second Coming (Animator vs Animation)” for example. Since then, the tag wranglers have been able to fix many of these tags so that they all link to the same categories...but not all of them. Poor Yellow is still tagged as a Pokemon character instead of as the stickfigure in 17 fics (with the most recent having been posted in December 2021), and Chosen got tagged as the Fallout character as recently as April 2022.
Only 11 of the 296 currently listed fics are written in a language other than English. Those 11 are all written in Chinese, with 10 of them all being part of the same series. 
Despite the prevalence of Minecraft in AvA fanfics, Minecraft is only tagged as a fandom alongside AvA in 4 of the currently listed fics.
Victim is tagged as a character in 56 of the currently listed fics, the first of which was posted over a full month after Showdown aired. 
Meanwhile King was first tagged in a fic over three months after his first appearance in Parkour, but now, a year and a half later, has 58 fics with his name attached. 
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kopw · 8 months
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top watches for september
from this month:
will ospreay vs naomichi marufuji, noah naomichi marufuji debut 25th anniversary show 09/17 — not only my favorite match of the month but my most anticipated one as well! i think it's always interesting to see ospreay be taken out of his usual pace and perform with more breathing room between spots (even if his snappier sequences are what drew me in initially). there are a lot of quiet moments in this match, mixed with that devoted eagerness that ospreay had while he was a junior. it's also a match that is able to tap into something very special thanks to the emotional padding behind it that i think ospreay's other big match from this month (vs yota tsuji) is unable to match
syuri vs mayu iwatani, stardom 5star grand prix day 14 09/03 — syuri is my favorite joshi to watch currently! she wrestles such a loud, hard-hitting style that still feels fresh in the technical scene and she has great in-ring chemistry with mayu here. mayu's reversal of the syu-sekai though... gah! a relatively short match and one of my favorites from the entire gp
bryan danielson vs ricky starks, no disqualification strap match, aew all out 09/03 — the singular non-puro match on this list, which should already give you an idea of how truly great it is. ricky has been a highlight on collision pretty much since it began airing, and the natural charisma that shined through there is ever-present in his recent matches. bloody, brutal, and better than the follow-up texas death rematch in terms of cohesion
zack sabre jr. vs ryohei oiwa, njpw road to destruction 09/08 — i was ecstatic to have boltin oleg in a high-profile match! ...and then it didn't happen. but worry not! oiwa stole the show. it definitely didn't feel as one-sided as it would've if it was oiwa pre-excursion pitted against zack. excited to see more from him
takayuki ueki vs baliyan akki, baka gaijin + friends vol. 8 09/20 — the mad doctor takes on akki, returning superstar of the show, after mecha mummy fails to drill a hole through harashima and is subsequently defeated. it's as silly as it sounds
back catalogue:
shinsuke nakamura vs the great muta, noah the new year 2023 — positively overwhelming presentation in terms of the entrances. misting as a metaphor for relatedness rather than corruption. unstoppable force meets immovable object, up until the object embraces the force. a sentimental finish that stuck with me
katsuyori shibata vs kazuchika okada, njpw sakura genesis 2017 — a holistically tactile bout full of sweaty contact and undying resolve. okada finds himself in the rare predicament of not being the fan favorite! practically impossible to look away during this one
pheromones (danshoku dieno & yuki iino) & shunma katsumata vs akito, kazuki hirata & yuya koroku, ddt sweet dreams! 2023 tour in shinjuku ~ fire! ~ — a typical pheromones match in that it contains loads of their trademark spots (synchronized striptease routines, dramatic jockstrap reveals, "accidental" ass to mouth action) however! this time shunma is there to act as their pup (which he is very much into). a must-watch for fans of public kink in wrestling
atsushi onita vs hayabusa, no ropes barbed wire current mine explosion time bomb deathmatch, fmw 6th anniversary show 1995 — hayabusa comes off as a trapped animal within onita’s environment, only delaying the inevitable with each move. feels and looks like a horror movie, with the counter droning on in the first half and the smoke wafting through the cage of barbed wire in the second. explosions galore!
shotaro ashino vs koji doi, wrestle-1 grand prix 2018 finals — this was my first exposure to ashino and let me tell you... he's so good. his entrance is fuel by metallica, he's cocky, he goes hard in the ring. i'm genuinely shocked he's not a bigger name internationally. nothing too extravagant aside from a few high-impact spots but worth a watch
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Shannen Doherty Tears Up as She Receives a Standing Ovation During the 'Beverly Hills, 90210' Panel at 90s Con
The 'BH, 90210' cast came together once again at 90s Con, this time in Tampa, Florida, with Doherty giving fans an update on her cancer journey
By Nikki Dobrin andAlexia Fernández
Published on September 17, 2023 05:29PM EDT
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Shannen Doherty had an emotional reunion with her Beverly Hills, 90210 castmates this weekend.
Original cast members from the popular '90s teen drama — including Doherty, Tori Spelling, Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Brian Austin Green and Gabrielle Carteris — came together on stage Sunday to discuss the series and take questions from fans during a 90s Con panel hosted by PEOPLE Senior Editor Breanne L. Heldman in Tampa, Florida.
Toward the end of the panel, Doherty, who has stage 4 breast cancer, received a standing ovation from the audience, causing her to tear up.
"Thank you so much," an emotional Doherty, 52, said to the crowd. "You guys know how much I love crying constantly. And I do, it seems. So, thank you."
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In June, Doherty shared that the cancer had spread to her brain and posted a video on Instagram of her undergoing radiation therapy. She had a tumor removed from her head after a CT scan determined that the cancer cells spread from their original site to the brain. "I have a fight for my life, that I deal with every day," Doherty said on Sunday. "I think I am really great."
Doherty joked about something else she thinks she's great at. "My other profession is getting engaged, married and divorced, and I'm doing that very well," said the star, who split in April from her third husband, photographer Kurt Iswarienko after 11 years of marriage.
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Next up, Doherty — best known for starring as Brenda Walsh on Beverly Hills, 90210 andPrue Halliwell on Charmed — will launch a podcast in November.
"It’s going to be called Let’s Be Clear, and it’s a live interactive memoir," Doherty shared on Sunday. "So you get to hear everything that I’ve refused to say before. I’m spilling the tea, but nicely!"
She also talked up 50-year-old Green's podcast, Old-ish. "It’s amazing," Doherty said. "So make sure you’re listening to it. Thank you for your love."
Doherty has been open about her cancer journey for years. She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015, which went into remission in 2017. She then announced in 2020 that her cancer had returned.
“Our life doesn’t end the minute we get that diagnosis," she told Good Morning America in February 2020. "We still have some living to do.”
During the Charmed panel at 90s Con in Connecticut in March, also moderated by Heldman, Doherty gave a positive update on her health.
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In June, Doherty offered another update about the surgery she underwent in January. "January 12, the first round of radiation took place," Doherty explained, alongside an Instagram video of her receiving radiation therapy. "My fear is obvious. I am extremely claustrophobic, and there was a lot going on in my life."
Doherty admitted she felt scared before the surgery. "The fear was overwhelming to me. Scared of all possible bad outcomes, worried about leaving my mom and how that would impact her," she said on Instagram. "Worried that I would come out of surgery not me anymore. This is what cancer can look like.”
In August, as she continued undergoing treatment for breast cancer, Doherty was photographed vacationing on Italy's Amalfi Coast in the fishing village of Nerano, diningal fresco with friends.
Beverly Hills, 90210 aired on Fox from 1990 to 2000 for 10 seasons. There were several spin-offs, including Melrose Place and The Heights, and also a 90210 reboot series featuring some original cast members that aired on The CW between 2008 and 2013. Additionally, the short-lived revival BH90210 aired in 2019.
Over the years, the BH90210 castmates stayed friendly and have been seen together at various events, including last March for the second 90s Con, held at the Connecticut Convention Center.
90s Con Florida began Friday at the Tampa Convention Center and wrapped Sunday. Event organizer That's 4 Entertainment also held a number of other major cast reunions during the convention, including Full House, Saved by the Bell and Charmed.
PHOTOS:  Thats4Entertainment/ADRIAN RUIZ
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usafphantom2 · 2 years
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U.S. Navy growler flies again after flight collision
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 10/30/2022 - 19:05 in Military
A U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft made its first flight five years after being involved in an air collision over Nevada.
The Growler of the Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 129 successfully completed a functional verification flight at the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (NAS) on October 17, marking the end of a complex transformation process for an aircraft that was thought to be beyond repair.
The aircraft, then attached to the VAQ-133 "Wizards", was involved in an air collision with another aircraft attached to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 2 at the Fallon Naval Station (NAS) during a training event on September 14, 2017.
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The EA-18G Growler “515” electronic warjet arrives without wings at the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (NASWI) before undergoing a renovation. (Photo: U.S. Navy)
Both aircraft landed safely and the crew left unharmed. The Growler remained at NAS Fallon for several years, as a reform of this nature had never been done before and there were no processes or procedures about exactly how repairs could be completed.
After the initial inspection, there was little hope that the aircraft would be able to fly due to the complexity of the necessary repairs after the accident, as well as the weather damage caused by years of stay in a desert environment.
However, after thorough analysis and continuous coordination, the path to growler's recovery began when the release for repair was granted in 2021. In February of that year, the aircraft was loaded into a truck and transferred to the Fleet Replacement Squadron, VAQ-129, on NAS Whidbey Island.
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Classified as a "special rework", the funding was approved and a long-term hangar space was identified for the unprecedented project. For more than a year, engineers, maintainers and facility artisans in the United States have collaborated to develop processes, complete repairs and thoroughly inspect the recovered aircraft - more than 2,000 man-hours in total.
“This was a team effort from the people at Fleet Readiness Center (FRC) Southeast, FRC Southwest Engineering and my FRC Northwest team,” said Tommy Moore, warehouse leader at FRC Northwest. “We reassembled the aircraft replacing all the main components and returned the aircraft to the VAQ-129 as a complete 'special rework' on April 24, 2022."
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The EA-18G Growler “515” being renovated at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island (NASWI). (Photo: U.S. Navy)
The Growler will soon be transferred to an operational squad to be deployed around the world and be ready to carry out flight operations in the coming decades.
Captain David Harris, commodore of the Electronic Attack Wing Pacific, praised the efforts of the entire Naval Aviation Enterprise in carrying out this unprecedented mission.
“It was really amazing to see the entire Naval Aviation Enterprise team get together to recover this much-needed asset back to flight status,” Harris said. "From the engineers who developed the necessary repair projects, to the artisans who carried out the complex repairs, to the VAQ-129 sailors who finally rebuilt the aircraft for a flight status; it was a real team effort."
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bomikalover · 2 years
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While dying in boredom I decided to do some research about date releases for S3 of DF and the only thing I had to work off of is HD.
My Research: When HD had to be renewed for season three the wait for season three to be released was only two months exactly! S2 ended on July 17, 2016 and S3 started on September 17, 2016.
Between S3 and S4 was only 2 WEEKS! October 7, 2017, to October 21, 2017.
Between S4 and S5…once again only 2 weeks. October 20, 2018, to November 3, 2018. ( Side note: S5 was airing for a little under a year and a half)
No bts, bloopers, interviews, or cast interaction besides Luhavan and Terrence & Dana (🕯️beat the allegations 🕯️)
The only cast member who frequently promotes the show is Dana. Who is in charge of the DF production team cuz this show doesn’t get anywhere near as much promotion as HD did? HD had new promotional videos, commercials, interviews, and pictures every SEASON! How do you not promote the show you are the main actor/actress on?
And don’t even get me started on how DF isn’t getting enough production value as HD 👀🙄
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Meduza's The Beet: Kaliningrad: An imperial gem and a thorn in everyone’s side
Hello, and welcome back to The Beet! 
Eilish Hart here, the editor of this special dispatch from Meduza covering developments across Eurasia. If someone forwarded you this newsletter, you can sign up here to receive a fresh edition every Thursday. Some of our stories, like last week’s report about Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan’s contentious border deal, are available on Meduza’s website, but others are exclusive to subscribers — the more the merrier! 
Last September, Vladimir Putin kicked off the school year more than a thousand kilometers from Moscow — in Russia’s western exclave of Kaliningrad. After addressing an audience of star pupils, Putin opened the floor for questions, and a teenage girl immediately confronted him with her concerns about the future. “What plans does Russia have for the development of biotechnology and bioengineering,” the 17-year-old asked, “under the present circumstances, when we’ve been cut off from so many foreign technologies?” Skirting the topic of international sanctions and the brutal war that triggered them, Putin gave an evasive reply: “Regarding the issue of someone cutting someone off from something, that’s really hard to do in the modern world. [...] Can you imagine it? It’s practically impossible.”
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A birds-eye view of Kaliningrad, Russia. August 2017.
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Ironically, Putin was visiting a corner of Russia where the effects of being “cut off” are felt in more ways than one. Bordering Poland, Lithuania, and the Baltic Sea, the Kaliningrad region has no land links to the rest of the Russian Federation. And prior to World War II, it wasn’t part of Russia at all. The territory changed hands as a result of the Allied victory, passing from Adolf Hitler’s defeated Germany to Joseph Stalin’s USSR. The Soviet authorities stripped the region of its German population and heritage, changing the name of its capital from Königsberg to Kaliningrad and turning a centuries-old port city into a restricted military zone. Since 1991, Kaliningrad has become even more isolated, geopolitically speaking, as its neighbors joined NATO and the European Union. But local residents enjoyed the perks of proximity to E.U. countries and, in recent memory, even saw their city open its doors to the world during the FIFA World Cup in 2018. Just a few short years later, however, the fallout from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has left Kaliningrad and its residents “cut off” from Europe once again. Journalist Sergey Faldin reports for The Beet. 
Kaliningrad: An imperial gem and a thorn in everyone’s side
By Sergey Faldin 
In August 1944, British air attacks demolished most of the East Prussian city of Königsberg — literally “King’s Hill.” The next year, the German region became the first the Red Army entered on the Eastern Front of World War II, as it secured essential ports along the Baltic coast on its way to victory in Berlin. 
After four years of incessant fighting, starvation, and death, the Red Army saw the territory as a valuable “war trophy”; mass killings and atrocities against German civilians ensued. “The [Red Army] soldiers had all experienced the horrors of the German invasion. Nearly everyone in the Soviet Union had a family member or a friend who had died in the war,” Nicole Eaton, an Associate Professor of History at Boston College, told The Beet. “Everyone had gone hungry and had their lives torn apart by the German invaders. East Prussia, as the first German territory the Soviets entered, became a site of vengeance for them.” 
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Soviet troops fighting in the Königsberg suburbs in 1945. The officer in the background is firing a German submachine gun.
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Having occupied the region, the Red Army stayed. At the 1945 Potsdam Conference, the Allies carved up East Prussia, leaving Königsberg and much of its surrounding territory under Moscow’s control. In 1946, Königsberg became Kaliningrad, renamed after the Bolshevik revolutionary Mikhail Kalinin. The city would go on to become a Soviet military outpost with access to the Baltic Sea, a strategic point of control in Europe. Thus, as Eatonwrites in her book German Blood, Slavic Soil, “Königsberg / Kaliningrad”became “the only city ruled by both Hitler and Stalin as their domain. Not only in wartime occupation but also as an integral part of their empires.”
More than half of Königsberg’s population of about 375,000 was either killed or displaced during the war. In its aftermath, the Soviet authorities initially prevented the region’s remaining Germans from leaving, only to deport them en masse in 1947–1948. “The region is unique in one aspect,” said historian Tomasz Kamusella, a Reader at the University of St Andrews, “which is that the history of its people dates back only to 1945.”
Indeed, by 1946, the Soviet program for “resettling” the Kaliningrad region had already started to gather speed, drawing settlers from across the Russian FSFR and, to a lesser extent, from Belarus and Ukraine. Having suffered through Nazi occupation and the destruction of their hometowns, many were ready to take the leap into new Soviet territory and rebuild their lives. By the early 1950s, roughly 400,000 people from across the Soviet Union had moved to Kaliningrad.  
When the USSR collapsed in 1991, and the neighboring Baltic countries regained independence, the territory and its residents were cut off from the rest of the newly formed Russian Federation, turning the Kaliningrad region into an exclave, which by the early 2000s would find itself wedged between E.U. and NATO members Lithuania and Poland. 
The newfound independence of former Communist states brought about an identity crisis: for the first time in 50 years, people in Kaliningrad could talk openly about what had happened to their city before and after World War II. “Suddenly, a new narrative was formed. Not just, ‘We came to build socialism on the ruins of fascism,’” said Eaton, referring to the Communist Party’s standard credo about Kaliningrad’s postwar construction. “People began thinking and talking about their German heritage in ways they hadn’t been able to before.” 
‘Gdańsk is closer than Moscow’ 
Eaton describes the 1990s and early 2000s as a period of “post-1991 Euro enthusiasm,” when Moscow granted relative freedom to the regions, enabling them to elect their governments without Kremlin interference. But by the mid-2000s, “Putin was re-envisioning Russia’s economic policy and started giving special attention to regions like Vladivostok and Kaliningrad,” Eaton explained. “Moscow poured a lot of money into these regions to make them feel more ‘Russian’ because as cosmopolitan port cities they seemed to be slipping away and forming strong local identities.” 
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Pedestrians walk along a wall in Kaliningrad. March 2004.
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“After 1991, we suddenly started to question, What is Kaliningrad? Kalinin’s city?  But he was a Bolshevik, and we’re not communists anymore,” said Yury, a crisis psychologist from Kaliningrad who now resides in Tbilisi. “Are we Prussians then? But we have no ties to them except the architecture.”
A local border traffic agreement with Poland (which lasted from 2012 to 2016, allowing Kaliningrad residents visa-free travel to nearby Polish provinces for up to 30 days) fostered ties with Europe and helped shape the identity of the people in the region as “Russian Europeans.” Slowly, people began to acknowledge their city’s German past. “In 1995, Kaliningrad marked its 50th year as a [Russian] city; but in the early 2000s it was the 750th anniversary [of its founding],” Kamusella pointed out. “Everything that happened here is our history. Even the history of Prussia and the history of fascism,” a tour guide from Kaliningrad told The Beet. 
Kaliningrad’s status as a “special economic zone,” along with its European location and liberal tax policies, turned the region into a lucrative investment opportunity. Some predicted that it would become a “Baltic Hong Kong.” Foreign investors helped fund urban renewal and reconstruction projects, as well as the creation of local history museums, transforming the birthplace of philosopher Immanuel Kant into an emerging tourist destination. 
“They are surrounded by Europe; it would be stupid not to trade,” says Maxim Mihutsky, an IT entrepreneur from Belarus residing in the Polish city of Gdańsk, some 100 kilometers (62 miles) from Kaliningrad. Indeed, many Kaliningrad residents used their proximity to Europe to start small businesses selling E.U. goods, shaping the region’s reputation as entrepreneurial. “Everyone has a side hustle; that’s just who we are,” said Petya, a tourism student in Kaliningrad (whose name has been changed for safety reasons). Others relished living the cross-border dream: the largest IKEA in the region is in Gdańsk, just two hours away. “There’s this Polish shop on the border; it has some of the best pies, cheese, and sausages,” Petya recalled dreamily. 
As of 2016, a staggering 82 percent of Kaliningraders had passports for foreign travel (by comparison, just 30 percent of Russians hold a passport in 2023). “I’m proud to be European, I’m proud to be the last part of Russia celebrating the New Year, and I’m proud of my Germanic ‘flavor,’” Sasha, a political activist from Kaliningrad (whose name has also been changed), told The Beet. 
‘Not an opposition town’
In 2009–2010, Kaliningrad rattled the Kremlin with massive anti-government protests; Moscow had to dispatch a special envoy to quell the unrest. According to Sasha, who has been an active protester for the past decade, these were the region’s first and last large-scale protests. Some of The Beet’s sources speculated that the heavy military presence in Kaliningrad — the home of Russia’s Baltic Fleet — and an alleged influx of officials who purchased land for cheap could explain the increasingly depoliticized atmosphere in the region. 
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A rally against corruption and abuse of power in Kaliningrad’s Yuzhny Park. October 2010.
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Kaliningrad saw a surge in political activity during the 2011–2013 Russian protests (also known as the Bolotnaya or Snow Revolution), but the movement was ultimately suppressed. “First, they canceled the special economic zone; then they stopped trying to turn Kaliningrad into anything other than just another Russian town,” said Yury. “After Bolotnaya, Kaliningrad couldn’t be independent anymore.” 
Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014 escalated political repressions even further. The ensuing E.U. sanctions, together with the cancellation of the border agreement with Poland in 2016, also made it harder for Russians to travel to Europe. 
“My friends and I tried to go out with posters, but it looked pathetic,” recalled Sasha, speaking of the later demonstrations that shook Russia in 2017, after Alexey Navalny’s exposé of then-Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s ill-begotten wealth. “Only ten or twenty people would go out on the streets. Kaliningrad is not and never will be an opposition town.” 
After Putin appointed Anton Alikhanov to serve as head of the Kaliningrad region in 2018, the new governor claimed there was no “special Kaliningrad identity,” underscoring that half the population wasn’t even born in the region. “Having a Moscow-appointed governor does mean a greater connection to Moscow,” said Eaton, recalling her own time in Kaliningrad and how locals often spoke of the perceived benefits of a “strong” governor who supposedly had Putin’s ear. “But it’s [about] whose interests are being met – that’s always the question,” she added. When asked about his attitude towards the Moscow-appointed governor, Sasha replied, “He’s a good man, and he’s been doing many things for the region. But I’m sure he steals.”  
Sasha was among the few in Kaliningrad who protested Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. He recalled some 300 people taking to the city’s streets but said “nobody paid [them] any special attention.” 
‘Nobody cares about the war’
After Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, some commentators raised the question of Germany’s historical claim to Kaliningrad. In response, Moscow began sounding the alarm about so-called “Germanization” (or “Westernization”), claiming that Germany (or other NATO countries) want to take back Kaliningrad and make it their own. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reiterated this rhetoric during a visit to Kaliningrad in 2021.
However, these concerns appear to exist solely within the minds of Kremlin politicians. “We Kaliningraders hate it when Muscovites come to our home and talk about Germanization,” said Sasha. “There was no Germanization, neither in the past nor the present. This is Russia, and everyone understands that.”  
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Central Kaliningrad. June 2022.
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“Today’s Germany doesn’t harbor any projects of imperial conquest like Russia,” underscored Kamusella. “If there were any ideas today in Germany about taking back Kaliningrad they would be quickly silenced, mainly because of Germany’s War World II guilt and the utter impracticality of annexing a discontiguous territory where one million Russian citizens live,” Eaton concurred. “The potential secession from Russia, although a good story to sell by propagandists, is just not practical for anyone.” 
In fact, against the backdrop of Russia’s war against Ukraine, Kaliningrad has only grown more isolated from Europe. Ever since Lithuania banned the transportation of E.U.-sanctioned goods to Kaliningrad in mid-2022 (a move Russian officials decried as an “illegal blockade”), Sasha’s father, a long-distance trucker, has been unable to find work. Many E.U. products that were once common in the region are no longer available on store shelves. “[There’s] odd juice boxes and Russian groceries I’ve never heard of instead of Lithuanian ones,” Sasha lamented. 
Others, like Petya, do not connect these developments to the ongoing war. “When the special military operation [sic] began, my friends called me, worried,” he told The Beet, using the Kremlin’s official term for the 2022 invasion. “I was surprised: for us, nothing changed. We were, and still are, Russia. The war is in Ukraine.” 
Nevertheless, the Russian exclave hasn’t been spared the war’s chilling effects. Last March, Russia’s Interior Ministry added two Kaliningrad journalists to its federal wanted list. Local activist Igor Baryshnikov, who criticized the war on social media, faces two criminal charges of spreading “false information” about the Russian military (the 64-year-old’s trial was postponed indefinitely after he was hospitalized in February). One of The Beet’s contacts from Kaliningrad declined to give an interview, citing concerns about being blacklisted as a “foreign agent.”
Last March, Alexey Milovanov, a Kaliningrad journalist and the former editor-in-chief of Novy Kaliningrad, found a sign taped to his apartment building’s front door that read “Zдесь жиVёт предатель”— “A traitor lives here” (with the capitalized Latin letters “Z” and “V” that have become key symbols in the Kremlin’s war propaganda). Milovanov posted a photo of the sign on his Telegram channel, commenting, “Ordinary fascism. Surprised it took them so long.” 
Journalists at Mediazona report that some 180 killed soldiers from the Kaliningrad region are among the 18,000 independently confirmed Russian casualties in Ukraine. Recent viral videos showing mobilized troops from Kaliningrad and other regions refusing to fight and being called “cannon fodder” highlight the grim realities Russian draftees face. “We used to have a tradition in Kaliningrad,” Yury, the psychologist, explained, “that anyone who serves in the military [only] serves within the region. Seems that this tradition has been neglected.” 
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A pro-war “Z” adorns the facade of Kaliningrad’s Yunost Sports Palace. August 2022.
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Besides the initial sporadic protests and random arrests, Sasha says the atmosphere in Kaliningrad hasn’t changed much since February 24, 2022. “It’s as if nothing is happening,” he told The Beet. “Nobody cares about the war. Even the [lack of] transit [to the E.U.] isn’t affecting the mood. It’s demoralizing.” 
Russia’s mobilization drive last September also provoked little backlash in the region. Sasha knows only one person who has been killed in action — “but he was a contract soldier” — and has another colleague who was called up last month and is now in Ukraine. “That one is still alive and texts me occasionally,” he said. 
A great asset to an empire
In late 2022, Warsaw announced plans to construct a temporary “wall” along Poland’s border with Kaliningrad, citing concerns about Moscow potentially turning the exclave into an illegal migration route (along the lines of the 2021 E.U. border crisis with Belarus). “It took so long to tear down those walls from a historical perspective,” Kamusellatold The Beet. “Of course, we know why it’s being built, but as a historian, I also know that if erected, those walls will stand.” 
“The wall has significant repercussions,” said Eaton. “In many ways, it’s a continuation of a repeating tragedy from the past century. The region, once a polyglot and multiethnic community of German, Polish, and Lithuanian speakers, became Germanized by the Nazis, and then was Russianized by the Soviets. It’s tragic because Kalinigrad’s residents after the Soviet collapse could engage in these great cross-border exchanges and cultural dialogues once again, but now no longer.”
Despite these developments, the consensus appears to be that Kaliningrad remains more of an asset than a liability to the Kremlin. 
In 2018, a Russian official confirmed that Moscow had equipped the region with Iskander missiles — nuclear-capable rockets that could potentially reach not only the Baltic countries but also parts of Poland and, in certain circumstances, even Berlin. Experts debate if Kaliningrad is actually capable of launching nuclear attacks or if it’s just another Kremlin bluff. “I would say with 70-percent certainty there are nuclear missiles over there,” Kamusella said. “We all remember the Warsaw Pact and how that turned out.” (During the Cold War, the Soviet Union denied stockpiling nuclear weapons in Communist Poland, only to have their storage sites discovered after the Warsaw Pact dissolved in 1991.) 
“As long as Russia and NATO exist, Kaliningrad will be a thorn in NATO’s side and vice versa. I find it difficult to imagine Kaliningrad changing hands unless this war catastrophically escalates globally,” Eaton speculated. “From an imperial perspective, Kaliningrad is a great asset,” added Kamusella. “An exclave surrounded by the enemy? It justifies whatever military measures Russia takes in that region.”
That’s all for now! 
For more of Sergey Faldin’s reporting for The Beet, check out his last report on how Russia’s 2022 mobilization impacted the country’s HIV patients. Until next time,
Eilish  
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Was the network this quiet for the other cast members leaving (Sophia, Monica, Jon, Elias, etc)?
Most of these exits occurred during my hiatus from PD, so I'm doing a little deep dive on each of them. Also, please keep in mind that these occurred at the end of their respective seasons, so that impacts how they are announced. TLDR: The silence feels very weird, but that does not make it concrete evidence of anything.
Sophia: This one is tricky! It was a complicated exit on bad terms, so I hesitate to even draw a direct line to Jesse since we don't know the nature of his departure. For timeline sake, Sophia's final episode aired on May 17, 2017 and her departure was confirmed on May 25, 2017. Further details about situation were not reported on until December. To my knowledge, there have never been concrete statements made from anyone about her departure, just heavy allusions and educated guesses. I could not find any statement from the network about her specifically (not to say it does not exist).
Monica: TBH this one still stings. Her final episode aired May 10, 2018 and her departure was confirmed May 15. She posted on socials and was clear in her statements that she was ready to move on. The show was very vocal about thanking her.
Elias: This one is pretty cut and dry. His final episode aired on May 9, 2019 and there was an interview shared that night stating that it was a creative decision for the storylines.
Jon: Jon's final episode aired May 22, 2019 and his departure was confirmed April 19. This is the only one we knew ahead of time! Eid gave an interview in September stating that it was a creative decision. They were open to having him back for the beginning of season 7 to wrap up, but it did not happen.
I know there have been several One Chicago exits we can study, but none of them really feel like they mirror Jesse's so it may not do much good. I don't understand the silence, but I also assume there are reasons behind it that I'm not privy to. Hopefully we'll get more answers soon.
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When will we get a trailer?
There was some confusion on the internet about the Wakanda Forever trailer because a website erroneously reported that a trailer would air during the NBA Finals.
This seemed perfectly reasonably because Marvel films tend to release trailers about 5 months before the film releases, and that's June for the November release of Wakanda Forever.
Also, the first look of the original film did premiere during the NBA finals in 2017. That was actually unusual, as it was was the furthest out Marvel ever released a trailer for a project (in mid-2017 for a movie that didn't come out until February 2018).
Historically, Marvel movies releasing in November see a trailer in April of that same year, which we have well-passed, according to Murphy's Multiverse.
But Marvel has been playing around with it's promotion. There has been quite a bit of analysis recently since Thor Love and Thunder didn't drop a trailer in the usual timeline. It didn't appear online until about a month and a half before the release date. (If that continues, we won't see anything until the Fall.)
I suspect, with COVID and Disney+ shows also complicating matters, Marvel wants promotion to be a bit more focused. And the filming of Wakanda Forever has been very secretive.
Theoretically, it could appear any time now. But I suspect we won't see anything until after Love and Thunder and Ms Marvel promotion ends, but before the premier of She-Hulk (August 17). That's just my speculation. San Diego Comic Con begins on July 21, and there is a possibility there will be new Marvel content then, though some have speculated it will be put off until the D23 (Disney's fan expo) which doesn't happen until September 7.
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Australian F1 star Daniel Ricciardo insists he still 'has fire in the gut' and is not giving up
Aussie F1 star Daniel Ricciardo insists he still 'has fire in the gut' and is not giving up on a grid sport despite weeks of turmoil and speculation Daniel Ricciardo says he still has what it takes to be an F1 winner in the future The Aussie will use the last eight events as an open application for a new team Ricciardo proved his ability last year, winning the Italian Grand Prix for McLaren By Stirling Taylor For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:16 EDT, 4 September 2022 | Updated: 00:16 EDT, 4 September 2022 F1 star Daniel Ricciardo may be moving on from McLaren at season's end but the Australian insists his winning ways will return, saying the fire is still in his belly.  Ricciardo will finish up with McLaren in eight races, putting a pen through the final year of his contract. The 33-year-old has raced 12 seasons in the Formula One and boasts a decorative career headlined by a massive Italian Grand Prix win in Monza last year. Next week will be the one-year anniversary of Ricciardo's last win, where he famously told his McLaren crew 'I never left' on team radio. Daniel Ricciardo pumps his fist after winning the 2021 Italian Grand Prix in grand style Daniel Ricciardo publicly announces to his Instagram followers that he is separating from McLaren at season's end Unfortunately for the West Australian he has struggled to perform for McLaren in his second season - becoming known as the second driver to Brit Lando Norris.  Ricciardo's driving future has been placed over a media cloud for months, but the eight-time podium champ says he was relieved McLaren made a decision. '[It made] the act of driving a little sweeter,' Ricciardo told Code Sports.  The former Redbull driver has never been behind the wheel of a number one car, but has battled his way to two third place finishes in the drivers' championship (2014 and 2016), where he was in career best form. The number three man says he still has much to prove in F1 and believes he is capable of shaking up standings in seasons to come, should he decide to sign elsewhere.  Ricciardo jokes around with teammate Lando Norris during the Dutch Grand Prix practice 'It’s a shame that … I haven’t been able to show my true self often enough in the last 18 months. Winning is fun. Winning makes me happy ... that fire in my gut is still there. It hasn’t gone away.' Ricciardo then moved to Renault on a two-year $50million deal, where he left winless and was picked up by the McLaren team in 2021. He currently sits 13th in the driver standings and at this rate will log his worst year behind the wheel since 2013. Ricciardo says he received many nice messages from fellow drivers such as Sergio Perez, who knows what it feels like to be in the hot seat. Podium topper Daniel Ricciardo celebrates at Monaco Grand Prix in 2018 Next year is still up in the air for the down under star, who hasn't entertained any offers but says he will either take a short break in the sport or return with a new team.  Ricciardo has put on the helmet 224 times across his career and has been with a new team every two years since 2017. The remaining F1 events will serve as an application for himself, kicking off on Sunday night at the Dutch Grand Prix, where he must make early moves to rise from grid 17. Advertisement Share or comment on this article: Australian F1 star Daniel Ricciardo insists he still 'has fire in the gut' and is not giving up via Formula One | Mail Online https://www.dailymail.co.uk?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
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Got my things stolen and can’t remember what model to replace my ipad from, it was Apple Pencil 1st gen compatible. Thank you wizard
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(2016) iPad Pro 9.7” OR (2017) iPad Pro 10.5”
Below the cut are my opinions on a replacement iPad, the information i used to figure out what model you had, and also Apple’s weird rose gold phase. rip the rose gold colorway, 2015-2020
iPad shopping advice—
I do not recommend buying a refurbished 2016 iPad Pro, while not technically obsolete, iPadOS 16 is no longer receiving active support— security updates are still being pushed out but Apple tends to only provide those for another one or two years unless a zero-day vulnerability is found. (iPadOS 16’s active support expired a year ago, for further context)
I can’t in good faith recommend buying a refurbished 2017 iPad Pro, it currently operates on the latest OS (iPadOS 17), however that’s likely to be its last core update in its lifetime— it turns 7 years old this year (a typical lifespan for an iPad is 5-6 years), iPadOS 17 has less than a year of active support left with iOS & iPadOS 18 slated for September 2024… however, the prices look good if you can find one from a reliable seller.
I have two recommendations for replacement*
Refurbished** iPad Air (2020) 256gb
Runs iPadOS 17 and will be receiving core updates for another 2-3 years minimum
Support for up to 5 Gbps over USB-C support (which means support for external storage devices)
Support for the Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) and Apple Pencil (USB-C)***
Smaller bezels; the home button is removed and TouchID is on the power button
Support for a external mirrored display
Support for Wi-Fi 6 & Bluetooth 5.0
5G LTE support if you’re into that sort of thing (cellular models do cost extra)
iPad 10th Gen (2022) 256gb
Runs iPadOS 17 and will be receiving core updates for the next 4-5 years minimum
Support for USB-C with speeds of USB 2.0
Front-facing camera is horizontal (which is the reason for the next point)
Support for Apple Pencil (1st Gen w/ Adapter) or Apple Pencil (USB-C)***
Smaller bezels; bigger screen, TouchID on power button
Support for an external mirrored display
Wi-Fi 6 & Bluetooth 5.2 support
Cellular models equipped with 5G support
*Only if you need an iPad before March or April of this year. For the first time since 2010, Apple skipped a year in iPad refreshes. Mark Gurman predicts that new iPads will be released by the end of March. The 6th Gen iPad Air is rumored to be receiving a pretty large facelift— likely slashing the price of the 5th Gen Air. The iPad Air is widely considered to be the best price-to-performance option from the iPad family.
**I recommend checking out open box pricing for the latest generation iPads before making a decision. If possible, hit up a BestBuy or Microcenter so you can look at open box devices in person. Only buy refurbished devices from trusted sources; I recommend Amazon Refurbished or Geeksquad Refurbished.
***the Apple Pencil (USB-C) does not support pen pressure on any iPad model. The Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) is the most feature-rich model to date, read more here.
as both these iPads run the same processor, here are the benchmarks from CPU Monkey for the A10X Fusion (IPP2017) vs. A14 Bionic (IPA2020)
And the insane amount of information I know about Apple’s rose gold phase that led me to what iPad you have:
Apple introduced the rose gold colorway in 2015 with the launch of the iPhone 6s, and the phasing out started with the release of the iPhone 8 in 2017, replacing rose gold with just plain gold. That’s the timeframe for our rose gold iPad— and there were only six iPads launched between 2015-2017. This assumption is further supported by the launch of the Apple Pencil in late 2015 and the eventual launch of the the smaller 9.7” iPad Pro in 2016, which came in the standard space gray, silver, and gold, but was also released in one extra color: rose gold. The rose gold colorway in the iPad lineup was exclusive to the smaller IPP 1 & 2 until 2020 (see “Other Apple products…”). Additionally, the visible sides of the iPad suggest it’s from the “tapered unibody” MacBook era— specifically the “rounded edges” or “squircle” era, when all iPads fit awkwardly into folio cases if they weren’t made by Apple. The iPad that received a rose gold colorway in 2020 is of the “squared edges” era, thus ruling it out entirely.
Other Apple products that saw a brief rose gold colorway:
Retired from the Apple Watch lineup in 2017
Retired from the MacBook lineup in 2018
Retired from the iPhone lineup in 2017
Retired from the iPad Pro lineup in 2018
Added to the iPad Air lineup in 2020 and then immediately replaced by pink following the next release
Apple recently has introduced the pink colorway into its products as it delves more into the colorful side of tech again. Things you can buy in pink from Apple if you want to stay on theme:
iPhone 13, 15
iPhone 15 Plus
iPad 10th Gen (2022)
iPad Air (2022)
Apple Watch Series 9
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23 September 2017 | U.S. first lady Melania Trump, Prince Harry and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau clap during the opening ceremony of the 2017 Invictus Games at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada.The Invictus Games is the only international sporting event for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and Women (WIS). This year's games will bring together 550 competitors from 17 nations. (c) Gregory Shamus/Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation
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