![]() “They used to do dune tours, and they had a sweet jeep they used to drive. “There was a cool mixture of fishing gear, old moorings and camping equipment that the previous management used to operate the park.” While the site has been refurbished, adding more modern amenities, including high-speed internet from OpenCape, Kuzia says they kept one particular artifact. “We found some really interesting stuff,” says Kuzia. When the couple took over operations of Coastal Acres in 2016, they did some renovations and in doing so, uncovered some unique vintage items. “Campers can easily go to the beach and then go have fun in town,” says Kuzia, who with her husband lives on-site during the open season from April 15 through November 1. Started in 1967 by a local fishing captain and his wife, Coastal Acres is a perfect choice for anyone who wants an ideal mix of natural beauty and P’Town excitement. “We are only a ten or fifteen minute walk to Commercial Street, but we are a very peaceful and quiet park,” says Anna Kuzia, manager at Coastal Acres Campground in Provincetown. All Covid protocols, which can be found on the DCR website, () must be adhered to while visiting and staying in the park. “Group camping will not be offered, however, yurt and cabin camping will be available on a limited basis and reservations must be made online through as there will be no walk-up camping available,” she says. Visitors can also choose to stay in yurts, which can accommodate up to six people, and while they are not heated, they do offer bunk beds, chairs, and tables, and access to water and electricity.Ĭovid-19 regulations that were enacted by the Commonwealth last year will remain in place for 2021, says Olivia Dorrance of the Department of Conservation and Recreation. There are comfort stations throughout the campground offering hot showers and flush toilets, and there is a dumping station available for the convenience of RV and trailer campers. The park’s campsites for tents and RVs do not have electric or water hook-ups, but each has its own picnic table and fire ring. In addition, an eight-mile bike path connects to the Cape Cod Rail Trail, a 26-mile paved route that meanders through seven Cape Cod towns and the National Seashore. With over 400 campsites, Nickerson is a popular destination that provides unlimited chances for hiking, swimming, canoeing, fishing, paddle boarding, bird watching, and more. Set within nearly 2,000 acres of fragrant pine and oak forest, this treasured locale is also home to eight kettle ponds-deep sandy-bottomed bodies of fresh water formed by retreating glaciers over 10,000 years ago. It might be hard to envision the coastal sweep of sand and sea when you are deep in the heart of Nickerson State Park, but it’s not far away. With options ranging from spots perfect for romantic getaways, sites with great views, to group and dog-friendly accommodations, AutoCamp Cape Cod is ready to provide everyone with a stunning combination of comfort and adventure. Accommodations include a queen-sized Tempur-Pedic bed, spacious spa-inspired bathroom with Ursa Major bath products, a sofa that converts into a second bed, flat-screen television with cable, heat and A/C, a microwave, a mini-fridge, Barebones Living cookware, barbecue accessories, and a private dining area immediately adjacent to the suite. AutoCamp takes everything that is great about sleeping in the wild and dresses it in an iconic design. “The property is in close proximity to Cape Cod’s acclaimed beaches and incredible natural beauty, featuring 108 airstreams, luxury tents, and suites with both indoor and outdoor fire pits,” says Kane. ![]() The newest is AutoCamp Cape Cod in Falmouth, which opened in April and is just a few minutes from both downtown Falmouth and Woods Hole. The airstream and luxury tent camping company has properties on the East and West Coasts, and offers its guests the opportunity to relax in style and comfort in some of America’s most beautiful locations. “AutoCamp has reimagined the way people experience the outdoors,” says Gemma Kane of AutoCamp Cape Cod.
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Microsoft has been working on an emojis refresh for the past year, choosing 3D designs over 2D and opting to animate the majority of them. The company promised – or “ threatened,” as some tech publications put it – that if it received 20,000 Likes, it would replace the paperclip emoji in Microsoft 365 with Clippy. Microsoft teased the return of Clippy in a tweet Wednesday. We all were part of something larger that moved humanity ahead.Microsoft is replacing its previous paper clip emoji with Clippy Microsoft Soon Clippy was eliminated all together.Īs Fallows has written of his contribution to progress: “Somehow I feel a solidarity with the gantry engineers who helped prepare for Yuri Gagarin’s launch. In the next version of Office to be released, the version that he was working on, Clippy was turned off by default. “In my spare time, I was inveighing against the maddening feature generally called Clippy,” he has written since. In 1999, James Fallows, The Atlantic’s national correspondent, worked at Microsoft for six months as a sort of writer-consultant. And that’s something, by the way, that a writer for these pages can assert some small responsibility for. The feature was eventually just thrown out. With Clippy, thankfully, the consequences were less grave. This meant that air bags could kill or maim female drivers or passengers. For many years, says the documentary, air bags in cars were designed for men, because they were made to the specifications of all-male engineering teams. This isn’t the only case of how design that assumes the prototypical user is male could go awry. It turned out to be one of the most unpopular features ever introduced-especially among female users. The software shipped with 10 male assistants and two female assistants, she adds. Ho continues, saying that the engineers in the room were willing to throw out the focus-group-provided data-data which they paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for-because it didn’t cohere to their expectations. ![]() I just don’t know what they’re talking about.’ And I said, ‘Guys, guys, look, I’m a woman, and I’m going to tell you, these animated characters are male-looking.’ ![]() There’s me and, I think, like, 11 or 12 guys, and we’re going through the results, and they said, ‘I don’t see it. ![]() Most of the women thought the characters were too male and that they were leering at them. “We did a bunch of focus-group testing” on Clippy and the other Microsoft Office assistants, Ho says, “and the results came back kind of negative.” (In the mid-2000s, she led the company’s Mac Business Unit there, and she is one of the few women to speak at an Apple keynote.) Before working at Ericsson, Ho was an executive at Microsoft. In the new documentary Code: Debugging the Gender Gap, Roz Ho, a vice president at Ericsson, describes the meetings that birthed Clippy. He was also the product, I learned this week, of a male-dominated design process. He was a puppet who only knew one script and kept repeating it, at you, throughout the workday. As the Microsoft employee Chris Pratley has written, Clippy was “optimized for first use”: amusing the first time you encountered him, and frustrating after that. He stopped users to ask them if they needed help with basic tasks, like writing a letter or making a spreadsheet. Surely somewhere “Clippy,” as most know him, frolics still, winking at odd intervals, randomly interrupting the Prince of Persia to ask if he needs help writing a letter.Ĭlippy is famous for being one of the worst user interfaces ever deployed to the mass public. And he finally departed this digital veil in 2007, when Microsoft Office dismissed him all together. He went into retirement two years later, when he was turned off by default. He was refined three years later, in Microsoft Office 2000. He (and he is the right pronoun for this particular mindless bundle of code, but more on that in a moment) was introduced in November 1996. ![]() Use weapons to unlock abilities There are loads of demons around Hellpoint’s futuristic space station Image: Cradle Games/Tiny BuildĪfter you find a good weapon in Hellpoint, use it. If a weapon seems appealing, equip it and try a few swings before you invest a bunch of Attribute points in its direction. Wielding a weapon you don’t have the stats for only hinders its lethality, not the flow of its combos. But you can start playing with weapons even before you have the required stats. Many weapons require serious stat investment before you can use them properly and deal serious damage. Experiment with weapons before you invest in them Many areas in Hellpoint are multi-leveled Image: Cradle Games/Tiny Buildįinding a weapon you love is important in any difficult game like Hellpoint. ![]() But for your first few levels, you should even yourself out a bit. Once you have some weapons and armor you like, then feel free to specialize a bit more. Give yourself at least four points in Strength, Reflex, Health, and Stamina before you get too specific. There is no class selection in Hellpoint, so you’ll start at a baseline every time. Early in Hellpoint, spread the love between multiple stat points, as many weapons require both Strength and Reflex. Don’t force yourself into a corner too soon. If you’re familiar with Souls games, you may go in knowing that you like big, heavy weapons and be tempted to dump all of your attribute points into Strength. Spread your Attribute points around An early boss in Hellpoint Image: Cradle Games/Tiny Build Something may just try and take advantage of your own blind spots. If you’re looking around a new room for foes, make sure to keep your eyes on your back and your feet. At least one enemy - the Angelic Knight near the start of the game - can attack you from below and at a distance. This hyper focus can also be your undoing. Determine your attack plan: Is it easiest to take out the difficult enemies first, or do you need to clear the fodder so you don’t get overwhelmed? Before you enter a new room or walk by an alley, swing your camera around to see any enemies waiting to ambush you. Make a mental note of where enemies are in a room. When you’re adventuring into areas you haven’t seen before, go slow. From the moment you leave your first Breach ( Hellpoint’s equivalent of a Dark Souls bonfire), you’re in danger from all sides. Hellpoint is deeply committed to FromSoftware’s obfuscation of systems and desire to kill you. Go slowly, make a plan, and watch your feet The Hellpoint player character stands in a dark room Image: Cradle Games/Tiny Build In this guide, we’ll teach you how to avoid some of these pitfalls, so you can focus on surviving the game’s first few areas. In our opening hours with Hellpoint, we made some avoidable mistakes. It blends a creepy, space station in hell atmosphere with the brutal difficulty and general confusion found in a FromSoftware game. Giger and Dark Souls had a baby” (or Facehuggered a new game into Dark Souls, in this case). You describe the relationship between a person and a goose as one of depth and nuance. It was a way to keep it low-stakes in that personal, intimate way that we quite liked. We were more comfortable with the idea that, yeah, maybe they’d shoo you away as maybe you would a goose in real life, but unless you’re a hunter or an animal-control person, you’re not going to do anything more than that. Strasser: We never wanted there to be any threat of violence or open hostility between the players and the game. We wanted to keep it as realistic as possible. To turn that into a violent fail state would just feel so egregious in this setting. McMaster: The relationship feels quite real, and quite tangible. The lack of a fail state is because of that relationship, and because of how grounded it was. The big crowd scene was too macro to allow those sorts of things to happen, so we realized it was more interesting to have fewer people and allow those relationships to exist more richly. We very quickly realized that the low-level relationship between a goose and person was really interesting and really rich, and had all this opportunity for depth and nuance and humor. Strasser: As we were building out the game, actually, the first ingredients we needed were the goose and the person. Did you ever play with the idea of there being a fail state in the game? I’d imagine that was mostly a practical issue? With a huge group of people you’d need so many possible interactions between all the people and all the objects in the world. What happened then was this slow process of winnowing down the concept so that rather than this massive crowd of people, it became this collection of a handful of people. But we didn’t really think through how complicated it’d be to design and program this completely systemic fête. We had this image of a huge crowd of people, and you as a goose would come in and disrupt that. Michael McMaster: The original pitch for this goose version of the game was that there’d be this large-scale simulated English fête - a country fair is kind of the American equivalent. The goose seems like it’s mainly a disruption of the community, this asshole goose who keeps showing up to disorder everyone’s lives. ![]() It’s interesting you were thinking about depictions of community. Stuart made this joke about the goose and we had a laugh about it, and then we said, “Okay, let’s go back to more serious ideas.” But when that didn’t quite work, we finally said, “Oh, what about that goose thing?” Eventually we turned around and realized that it could be a serious idea, a viable game. We were very interested in depictions of community and having this character that you could puppeteer so you could embody this physical thing. Strasser: When we were finishing our last game, Push Me Pull You, We had a lot of different ideas floating around for our next game. What was the motivation for turning the funny goose into a game? There’s a big distance between “this image is funny” to wanting to make a full game out of it. We all agreed that geese were very funny. There was never really any intention that we should make a game about it, he just saw a stock photo and remembered that geese were funny, like, conceptually. Jacob Strasser: Yeah, that was our colleague, Stuart Gillespie-Cook. ![]() The game started when someone just put a picture of a goose into your Slack and said, “Let’s make this a game,” right? I asked them about the uncanny appeal of the goose, how the game developed from its earliest concepts, and the idea of the goose as a leftist icon. Propelling the goose through the pleasant, bucolic environments feels like engaging in some ultimately harmless misbehavior, a playground of sanctioned naughtiness where you’re definitely going to ruin someone’s day, but you’re never going to destroy anyone’s life.Īfter playing through all of Untitled Goose Game in almost one sitting (and forcing myself to stop before starting in on the post-game extra credit), I talked with Jacob Strasser and Michael McMaster, two of the four-person indie game company, House House, which created and developed Untitled Goose Game. ![]() Untitled Goose Game is improbably fun, at least in part because of how low-stakes it all is. The worst thing that happens is someone’s thumb gets a little hurt. You break a few things, but nothing all that important. You make some of the villagers do awkward, annoying things to deal with your mischievous shenanigans. You irritate a gardener by stealing some of his belongings. Untitled Goose Game is simple: You, a goose, wander around a small English village and enact mild, hilarious chaos. Suddenly and somewhat unexpectedly, the internet has become obsessed with a game about a goose. To my surprise, Scroll Reverser became an instant hit. Rather than fight the rejection, I decided to cut my losses and simply posted it to my blog 3 that day as a free download, with the source code on GitHub. I called it Scroll Reverser, submitted it to Mac App Store and it was promptly rejected. So I decided to put together a tiny little app for my 10.6 Mac to achieve natural scrolling. The problem was, it was jarring to switch between natural scrolling on my Lion test machine and classic scrolling my main machine, running Snow Leopard. I thought natural scrolling with a trackpad was pretty cool - it made sense to me right away and I wanted to try it out. It was the first time any of us had encountered natural scrolling on the Mac. In February 2011, Apple released the first developer preview of OS X 10.7 Lion to the world. When I first wrote Scroll Reverser, almost 10 years ago, I never expected I would still be working on it today. 1 Scroll Reverser's fancy new permissions guidance UI. We all love interacting with the macOS Privacy interface in System Preferences, and now Scroll Reverser guides you helpfully as to what permissions you need to grant. There’s also an exciting new part of the user interface all about permissions. While I was at it, I took the opportunity to add support for Dark Mode and native Apple Silicon. This was its first proper update in 3 years, and features proper Big Sur support, as well as well as fixing a long-standing problem with crashing at startup when lacking required permissions in Mojave and Catalina. Shows the native macOS OSDs.Last week, I released Scroll Reverser version 1.8. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. □ Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Fix for macOS's unnecessary scroll acceleration Android USB tethering driver for Mac OS X A macOS menu bar app that enables system-wide navigation functionality for the side buttons on third-party mice. Automatic tiling window manager for macOS à la xmonad. Mac Mouse Fix - A simple way to make your mouse better. A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning Invert scroll direction for physical scroll wheels while maintaining "Natural" scrolling for trackpads on MacOS The mouse and trackpad utility for Mac. Karabiner-Elements is a powerful utility for keyboard customization on macOS Sierra (10.12) or later. When comparing Mos and Scroll-Reverser you can also consider the following projects: ![]() Asana - (Keep Track of your ToDos and share tasks with your colleagues or family. But you can download widgets made by the community here.) Übersicht - (Mod your Desktop with widgets and system Data. Mos - (Smoothes scrolling for non Apple mice, and inverts the scrolling the way it is on MS Windows, without altering natural scrolling on your trackpad.) This is a pure lifesaver for me as a photog.) The best feature is the panel showing close ups of alle the faces in the picture. Powerful filters for sorting, ships images to Lightroom with all your ratings and color labels. Analyzes the images, marks files as good, okay or bad examples -> missed focus or closed eyes of your subject. It ingests pics blazing fast, especially raw files. Narrative Select(referral Link) (Link without the referral) - (AI powered image culling software. This saves me more than 70% space when storing my final edits.) It's removing all invisible image data, making it less suitable for further edits. Only use this for images that are Final edits, as this works like mp3 files for music. JPEGmini Pro - (decrease the file size of your JPEG files without losing quality at all. Youtube vids, mp3s from Youtube vids and also speed up your downloads by downloading files in multiple segments at the same time, giving you more bandwidth from the same server, thus speeding up your download.) jDownloader - (Download files from anywhere. ![]() Cheat Sheet - (shows all shortcuts for the app you're using by holding down a key for a couple of seconds, in my case CMD.) ![]() iStat Menus - (Nice litte tool that displays system resources in the menubar. MacsFanControl - (adjust your fan behavior to you liking.) Turbo Boost Switcher - (solution for overheating Intel Macs.) Itsycal - (nice and powerful calendar for the menu bar.) Pls feel free to share your helpers that may benefit others! :) I just really enjoy these little helpers. Here's a couple of utilities that I find very useful, maybe they're what you've missed in your life. In fact, Moulthrop is more interested in questioning how a palette of information technologies contributes to-or, for those who adopt the strong reading, determines-the formation of political ideologies. Its political orientation in a sense mirrors its material structure, for neither sits on a stable axis. This includes Harley, Boris Urquhart, Veronica, Leroy, and others.Īccording to David Ciccoricco, "Although some early critics were quick to see Victory Garden as rooted in a leftist political ideology, Moulthrop's narrative is not unequivocally leftist. There are many reoccurring characters in Victory Garden. During a party an appearance from Uqbari the Prophet leads to a gun being fired off in her back yard which results in the intervention of police and the accidental beating of Harley. One of the pivotal scenes in Victory Garden occurs at Thea's house.Central to the plot of Victory Garden is Thea's role as head of a Curriculum Revision Committee looking at the subject of Western Civilization as well her discovery with a group of friends that a popular local creek has been sold to a company intending to build a golf course nearby.She has a teenaged son named Leroy who has recently left school to take his own "On the Road" tour of the United States.Emily and her sister Veronica are her pupils.She is a professor at a University in the town of Tara.She also has a younger sister by the name of Veronica.Boris is expected to have bought a new bed Back to current time, Emily is writing to Boris, Thea is depressed, Veronica needs to pay the car insurance.Same morning, a little later on, Emily doesn’t approve of the facial hair, thinks of it as false advertising.Flashes back to a morning with Boris, hints towards an event earlier on in their relationship, Boris has facial hair, Emily it undecided on whether she likes it or not.Emily is reading “Blood and Guts in High Schools” which Boris sent her.Emily has been with Boris for 3 years, losing love for him?.Emily is with Boris but may have had something with the Victor?. ![]() Emily has been through law school and she has an older brother.Each of these paths guides the reader though fragmented pieces of the story (in the form of node) and by reading and rereading many different paths the reader receives different perspectives of the different characters. The reader may enter the text through a variety of means: the map of the 'garden', the lists of paths, or by the composition of a sentence. Upon entering the work the reader is presented with a series of choices as to how to navigate the story. The choices the reader makes can lead them to focus on individual characters, meaning that while there are a series of characters in the story the characters focused on can change with each reading, or a particular place. The passage of time is uncertain as the reader can find nodes that focus on the present, flashbacks or even dreams and the nodes are frequently presented in a non-linear fashion. ![]() How the story plays out depends on the choices the reader makes during their navigation of the text. However, in another "ending", she comes home safe from the war. In one such "ending", Emily appears to die. Rather there are multiple nodes that provide a sense of closure for the reader. Each character in Victory Garden lends their own sense of perspective to the story and all characters are linked through a series of bridges and connections. Although Emily is a central figure to the story and networked lives of the characters, there is no one character who could be classed as the protagonist. The story centres on Emily Runbird and the lives and interactions of the people connected with her life. ![]() Victory Garden is a hypertext novel which is set during the Gulf War, in 1991. It is often discussed along with Michael Joyce's afternoon, a story as an important work of hypertext fiction. It was written in StorySpace and published by Eastgate Systems in 1992. Victory Garden is a work of electronic literature by American author Stuart Moulthrop. ![]() If you believe your child may qualify for free or reduced meals and do not attend one of the schools listed above, you MUST complete an online application FOUND HERE. 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ONLINE REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR 2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR - Online student registration is now open for new and returning students for the upcoming 2023-24 school year. ![]() ![]() December 12 Aiken County Realtors Association Meeting.December 11 Presentation at Oakwood-Windsor Elementary School (Area 1).December 5 Presentation at Silver Bluff High School (Area 5).December 4 Presentation at Ridge Spring-Monetta Middle School (Area 4).December 4 Parent Advisory Council Presentation.November 30 Presentation at North Augusta High School (Area 2).November 20 North Augusta City Council Presentation.November 16 Presentation at Aiken High School (Area1).November 14 Aiken County Council Presentation.November 7, Presentation at South Aiken High School (Area 1).November 6 Presentation at Leavelle McCampbell Middle School (Area 3).October 30 Aiken City Council Presentation.October 26 Middle School Student Advisory Council Presentation.October 24 School Board Meeting Presentation.Options/Alternatives Options Based On Community Feedback.MAPS: Attendance Lines & Draft Proposed Revised Attendance.Options From Demographer Shared For Community Input.Ridge Spring-Monetta Middle/High School.New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet School. transform (( 5, 0 )) Out: array() In : ax. annotate ( 'display = ( %.1f, %.1f )' % ( xdisplay, ydisplay ), ( xdisplay, ydisplay ), xytext = ( 0.5 * offset, - offset ), xycoords = 'figure pixels', textcoords = 'offset points', bbox = bbox, arrowprops = arrowprops ) plt. annotate ( 'data = ( %.1f, %.1f )' % ( xdata, ydata ), ( xdata, ydata ), xytext = ( - 2 * offset, offset ), textcoords = 'offset points', bbox = bbox, arrowprops = arrowprops ) disp = ax. transform (( xdata, ydata )) bbox = dict ( boxstyle = "round", fc = "0.8" ) arrowprops = dict ( arrowstyle = "->", connectionstyle = "angle,angleA=0,angleB=90,rad=10" ) offset = 72 ax. set_ylim ( - 1, 1 ) xdata, ydata = 5, 0 # This computing the transform now, if anything # (figure size, dpi, axes placement, data limits, scales.) # changes re-calling transform will get a different value. 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Like any graphics packages, Matplotlib is built on top of a transformationįramework to easily move between coordinate systems, the userland dataĬoordinate system, the axes coordinate system, the figure coordinate To download the full example code Transformations Tutorial # ![]() Bookcase wallpaper for Teams src: Arhaus the blog Although the apartments with this kind of view will cost a fortune, it’s still nice to use during your meetings. One of the best teams backgrounds to use is a view of Central Park in New York. Central Park View Photo by Johnson Wang on Unsplash A nice organized picture with plants and a white brick wall. This is just an always good-to-use background for Microsoft Teams. Office Background Photo by freddie marriage on Unsplash Industrial office background src: Park Hyatt New York Hotel Perfect living room picture src: novocom Looking for a professional look? Then this small and cozy office is a great backdrop for Teams. Small Office background for Teams Photo by Copernico on Unsplash This Teams background is a perfectly clean background for your meetings. Nice clean wall view Photo by Samantha Gades on Unsplash ![]() Nothing special to see, just a background. Want to keep it simple? Then use this white wall with a single plant as a background. Clear wall Photo by Mitchell Luo on Unsplash ![]() Or skip straight through to the funny ones. We are going to start with some of the best Teams backgrounds, you can find the complete list here in this article. If you don’t know how to install the teams backgrounds, then you can find here a step-by-step guide. I have hand-picked the best and most funny teams backgrounds for you to use. With the ability to add a custom background image to Microsoft Teams we can make video conferencing a bit more personal, private, and funny these days. Time to add some funny teams backgrounds! You are maybe working from the kitchen table or on a desk in the bedroom, and you don’t want to show it to everybody. Your colleagues get a look inside your private home. Working from home has its benefits, but it also comes with a downside. |