380 has the edge over the 9mm in terms of size, firearms manufacturers have been working hard to close the gap. Several manufacturers have come out with 9mm subcompacts in the last couple of years that are all outstanding pistols, the Sig P365, the Ruger LC9, the Springfield Armory Hellcat, and even Mossberg (yes, the shotgun folks) has gotten into the game with the MC1sc. The Sig P938 for instance is only slightly larger than the P238 and the Glock G43 is comparable in dimensions with its little brother the G42. Over the past few years manufacturers have been closing the gap with subcompact 9mms that are comparable in size with their. 380 pocket pistols are the Ruger LCP, Taurus Spectrum, and the S&W Bodyguard.įor fans of the 1911 there are scaled down versions made by Sig Sauer, Kimber, Colt, and Springfield Armory, and for those of us that prefer polymer framed, striker fired pistols there is the Glock G42, Kahr CM380, and the Ruger LCP II. On the other end are a group of pistols that are known as pocket pistols, examples of popular. Handguns like the Walther PPK, Bersa Thunder, and the Beretta Cheetah while all falling into the class of subcompacts are at the larger end of the. Most of the handguns chambered for it have been compact to subcompact for years. When it comes to concealed carry handguns, sub-compacts are currently in the driver’s seat. 380 is a little bit pricier to purchase by the box and is not typically stocked in the same volume as its big brother. If you purchase your ammo by the box at your local sporting goods store or gun shop, the spread gets a bit wider as 9mm is pretty cheap to shoot and is almost always in stock due to its popularity. 380 (at the time of this writing), assuming you purchase your training ammo in bulk. 380 with its lower recoil is easier to control, especially for inexperienced shooters or shooters who have weaker hands or arthritic joints.Īmmunition prices also give a slight edge to the 9mm with the price of FMJ ammo coming in around 12.4 cents per round as compared to 16.4 cents per round for. However, power alone is no good if you can’t put it on target and the. In terms of power alone the 9mm is a pretty clear-cut winner. 380 runs a bit lighter with bullet weights from 85 grains to 100 grains and velocity from 975 FPS to 1125 FPS. The 9mm Parabellum is typically loaded with bullets weighing from 115 grains to 147 grains with velocities ranging from 1180 feet per second (FPS) to upwards of 1400 FPS while the. 380 ACP was used to assassinate the Archduke Ferdinand, an act that has been credited with starting World War I. 380 did gain some notoriety, since an FN model 1910 in. While it did not reach the same popularity as it’s big brother, the. 380 became very popular with European police and military officers looking for a small, compact handgun. It was introduced in 1908 with the Colt 1908 Pocket Hammerless model. Browning and is also known as the 9mm Browning, 9mm Short, and 9mm Kurz. 380 ACP is the brainchild of one of the world’s most prolific firearms designers, the esteemed John M. ![]() ![]() In 2016 the 9mm was re-adopted by the FBI after recent advancements in bullet technology has made the 9mm a significantly more effective round. The 9mm fell out of favor after the Miami Shootout in 1986, as one of the perpetrators had continued to engage police for several minutes after being shot numerous times by an FBI agent’s 9mm service weapon. 9mm handguns were adopted by many police agencies across the US and the FBI and Secret Service as well. The 9mm, while popular with European police and militaries since its inception, did not gain a lot of popularity in the US until the 1980s with the rise of the so-called “Wondernines,” which were high-capacity pistols that had magazine capacities of 15 rounds compared to 7 rounds in the 1911. The 9mm is an outstanding cartridge for personal defense and also adapts well to use in sub-machineguns and pistol caliber carbines (PCCs). The 9mm has been in service with much of the European armies since its inception and has been the primary handgun cartridge of the United States Military since the adoption of the Beretta M9 as the standard service sidearm in 1985. The older of the two is the 9mm Luger, also known as the 9mm Parabellum, was designed by Georg Luger and introduced in 1902. In the world of concealed carry, an often-asked question is “What is the best caliber for a concealed carry handgun?” While there are many calibers to choose from, two stand out from the pack as being very popular choices for small, lightweight, concealed carry firearms, 9mm Luger and.
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![]() David Weigel September 20, 2023Īnyway, let’s check in on the DeSantis supporters in the Party of Personal Responsibility:įirst of all, Biden’s tweet about Trump’s “moderation” on abortion being an obvious sham was very obviously directed at the general election electorate, not the Republican primary electorate (not least because there is not actually a competitive Republican primary.) But leaving that aside, the idea that Trump and Trump allies consistently win primaries not because rank-and-file Republican voters love Trump but because Democrats have tricked them into supporting MAGA candidates by running ads and tweeting statements accurately describing their unpopular policies and/or actions is one of the few political arguments more pathetic than “Republicans had no choice but to go fash because Democrats didn’t just let Romney win in 2012. I would also agree that the funniest part of the primary so far is Trump bullying DeSantis out of using the word “woke” by (correctly) pointing out that it is a meaningless buzzword:įun moment of this primary so far was Trump making fun of how often candidates said "woke," DeSantis taking umbrage, then DeSantis quietly adopting this mindset and never saying "woke" at the debate. In later seasons, it was rebuilt as a set. They changed nothing about the room except for the furniture, including the mold and paint color. In fairness, he’s in a statistical tie with Chris Christie in New Hampshire! Charlies apartment was originally set in the Hotel Barclay in downtown LA, famous for its 'shadiness' and murders, and the oldest hotel currently operating in LA. ![]() Not sure if the second line is a polling average or the downward slope of Mount Kilimanjaro. Over 1 million templates, updated continously. I have been reliably informed that any Republican capable of winning statewide election on Florida must be a transcendent political super-talent, so surely Ron DeSantis has established a clear lead in the Republican primaries by now: Blank customizable templates of the most popular trending and latest memes. ![]() Luna and Morgan get to taste testĮvery recipe I make gets to be taste tested by my dogs, Luna and Morgan.įor this recipe, both Luna and Morgan enjoyed the treats so much that it was hard to get a good picture of them. Like the peanut butter, I use whatever type of oats I have on hand, which is usually either old-fashioned oats or quick oats.īoth old-fashioned and quick oats work well in this treat, though I do prefer the quick oats as they seem to mix a little better. I recently switched to 100% Peanuts peanut butter from Walmart for use in dog treats but I’ve used whatever I have in my cupboard in the past. When choosing a peanut butter to use it’s best to use all-natural peanut butter with no added sweeteners.īut you can use any brand you want as long as it does NOT contain xylitol. It also provides an added flavor that most dogs enjoy. Peanut butter helps to hold these treats together. You can also use homemade pumpkin puree if you have some. Unfortunately, it can be confusing as they both have a picture of pumpkin pie on the can. When shopping for pumpkin puree make sure you get the can that says 100% pumpkin and NOT pumpkin pie filling. Pumpkin has many benefits for dogs and is a great source of fiber and vitamins A, C, and E. ![]() More information about the ingredients Pumpkin puree Or store in the freezer for up to 3 months. Store in the fridge and use within a week. Place them on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper or parchment paper and place them in the fridge for about an hour.Īfter they have chilled for an hour, they should hold their shape enough to be able to be placed in an airtight container for storage. I made smaller balls for Morgan (since she’s only 23 pounds). I made the larger balls around ping pong ball size for Luna (as she’s a 100-pound German Shepherd). Bite size will vary based on the size of your dog. Once combined, take a small amount of the pumpkin mixture and roll it into a bite-sized ball. You can start with a spoon, but eventually, it becomes easier to just mix with your hands. ½ cup creamy peanut butter (make sure it doesn’t contain xylitol)Ģ ½ cups oats, Old-fashioned or Quick Oats DirectionsĬombine all the ingredients in a large bowl and mix until well combined. Ingredient listġ cup pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling) fresh or canned is fine These homemade dog treats are made with just three ingredients: pumpkin puree, peanut butter, and oats.Īlways consult your veterinarian before giving your dog new foods. How to make no-bake pumpkin and peanut butter dog treats That means if you click on them and buy something, I may receive a small commission at no cost to you. No-Bake Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Dog Treats have only three ingredients and are easy to make, no oven needed. While we shouldn’t share our pumpkin or pumpkin spice flavored foods with our dogs, we can make them their own pumpkin treat. Including pumpkin spice (the nutmeg in it is toxic to dogs). Pumpkin cake, pumpkin bread, pumpkin bars… all are good.īut none of these can be shared with our dogs as most baked goods (including pumpkin baked goods) have too much sugar and other things that dogs shouldn’t have. While I’m not a big pumpkin spice fan, I do enjoy baking with pumpkin. I’ve heard so much about pumpkin spice this or that on the radio for the last week or so already. Fall is here (well almost here but the weather sure feels like it is fall) and that means pumpkin spice time. ![]() ![]() We know how much you love to please others, but don't forget to fulfill your own needs once in awhile, too! Libra celebrities Libra is charming, graceful, and fair, and their strong sense of right and wrong makes them popular with almost everyone Why Libra drives us nutsīecause Libra sees both sides of every situation, they have trouble making up their minds and can waffle when it comes to decision-making Libra advice Beautiful both inside and out, Libra stands for harmony, elegance, and equality. As the sign of balance, Libra represents both the head and the heart - they focus on logic and fact to ensure everything is on the up-and-up, but really thrive in the mutual feelings and closeness of one-on-one relationships. This sign of the Scales is blessed with a natural sense of right and wrong, making them very focused on justice, honesty, and fairness. Ruled by Venus, Libra is a loving sign that focuses strongly on partnership and prioritizes the needs of others. Talking with an inspired Air sign can be like skipping through a kind of virtual reality full of detail, specificity and local color.Gracious, fair, and balanced Libra is among the most social and popular signs of the zodiac!Ĭolor: Pink & Light Blue More About Libra They’re great conversationalists because they’re the keepers of so much knowledge, gossip, strange factoids, etc. In relationships, the distance of Air to their emotions can be refreshing. A meditation practice helps Air signs calm the static. Air signs are more vulnerable to the excesses of our mind-body split, and could benefit from yoga and other somatic practices. When Air is out of balance, you can encounter a talking head, someone cut off from his own physical self. Air signs are masters at navigating through the collective waters, and therefore are astute commentators of the cultural trends, attitudes, consciousness of the times. Some are drawn to words and become professional communicators, while others - especially Aquarius - have a more conceptual way of thinking. The air signs are social creatures, since their currency is ideas, and they’ll find more stimulation when out mingling. As observers, they’re often seeing from a loftier position, and able to offer clarity that others don’t have. These are the "idea people," who breeze in and offer a fresh perspective on the situation at hand. Those with planets in Air signs lead with the head, and those wheels are always turning to analyze and interpret their world. Air is linked to the suit of Swords in the tarot deck. In Jungian psychology, the element of air was transformed into the concept "Thinking". This ability to use something for a new purpose is one of the defining acts of intellectual genius. Electricity was discovered following a lightning storm for transport we use air to propel a sailboat and to keep a plane aloft. Humanity has found a use for air in many of our greatest inventions. The manner in which we breathe is so influential over our mental state that the yogis of India have developed different styles of breathing to induce varying levels of energy and relaxation. Deep breathing is a common method in meditation because of its ability to induce peace. ![]() In order to think clearly, it is necessary to be calm and focused. Thought is a continually present force in our lives, as inescapable as the air we breathe. This is how important relationships are top the Libra sign.Īir symbolizes thought. Libra wants to form relationships of balance, I give you air, you give me life. Libra wans to be peaceful and essential to the lives of everyone they touch, just like air. Bringing harmony, life and balance to the world. Libra is represented by air, not moving but the air that circulates slowly that we need to breathe. ![]() “How can I get stung on my other arm? Are there physicians who specialize in bee stings or do I need to find a friendly bee keeper?”Ī. The result: intense pain for a week, and after that a great reduction of arthritis in my left arm. “While snoozing on the porch I was stung on the finger of my left hand by a tiny bee. Over 19 years ago we received this intriguing story from a reader of our syndicated newspaper column: Anton Terc, of Marburg, Austria, the “father” of bee venom therapy over 100 years ago, they failed to create any interest in bee venom’s acceptance in medical practice.” Stories from Readers: Beck, like many doctors before and after him, tried to have bee venom therapy recognized by the medical profession, but without success. Some of the solutions produced at the time were “Apiven,” “Venapis,” “Lyovac,” and “Imminin.” Most of these solutions were not as effective as the live bee, and after giving them a trial Dr. At this time there was much interest in producing an injectable bee venom solution that could be administered with an injection needle rather than with a live bee. ![]() “During the 1930s, when I knew him, there was a great deal of attention paid to bee venom therapy in Europe, especially in Germany and Austria, as well as some interest in the U.S. Once I had heard about him, I visited him at his office many times. Beck in 1935, soon after I became interested in bee venom therapy following a personal experience with a bad case of rheumatic fever. Beck’s book in the 1981 edition (at The American Apitherapy Society Inc.) Bodog Beck wrote a book titled “ Bee Venom Therapy.” It detailed the application of bee sting therapy to treat arthritis and other inflammatory conditions. Hospital pharmacies even stocked venom for injections. ![]() Several medical doctors in this country used bee venom therapy to treat arthritis pain during the first part of the 20th century. He wrote about bee venom therapy (apitherapy) in 1888 when he published “ About a Peculiar Connection Between the Bee Stings and Rheumatism.” Hippocrates (460-370 BC) is purported to have written about bee stings for painful joints.ĭr. There are reports that it was used in ancient Egypt and China. Departments of rheumatology and immunology do not consider apitherapy when patients with arthritis ask for help.īut bee sting therapy has a long history. It’s not the sort of thing students learn about in medical school. Modern medicine doesn’t think much of bee sting therapy. Do you have any information regarding the relief of arthritis pain by bee stings?Ī. My grandmother taught me that bee stings would relieve arthritis pain for an extended time. Mraz died almost 20 years ago, but enthusiasm for bee sting therapy lives on. He explained to our listeners that honey bee venom helped ease the inflammation arthritis pain. He was a beekeeper in Middlebury, Vermont and the country’s leading advocate for apitherapy. We were fortunate enough to interview Charles Mraz on our radio show many decades ago. And yet apitherapy has a venerable history. The idea that someone would voluntarily seek to be stung seems implausible. Most people have never heard of bee sting therapy. The album produced four more consecutive #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100–“I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me),” “Didn’t We Almost Have It All,” “So Emotional,” and “Where Do Broken Hearts Go”–giving her a record seven consecutive #1 pop singles. 1987’s Whitney only furthered her initial success. She also won seven American Music Awards between 19. She took home the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Grammy Award for “Saving” in 1986 her performance at the Grammys of “Saving” later won her an Emmy award. The music video for “How Will I Know” received heavy rotation on MTV, which was uncommon for Black women at the time. The singles “Saving All My Love For You,” “How Will I Know,” and “Greatest Love of All” topped the Billboard Hot 100 and achieved platinum status. Whitney’s first song was a duet in 1984 with Teddy Pendergrass on “Hold Me.” She released her self-titled début album the following year, which catapulted her into superstardom as the album topped the Billboard 200 for 14 non-consecutive weeks before becoming the top-selling album of 1986, eventually achieving diamond status in the US and selling over 22 million copies worldwide. After working as a model and commercial actress in the early 1980s, Whitney was discovered during a New York City nightclub performance, which led to her signing a contract with Clive Davis at Arista Records. Born August 9, 1963, Houston grew up singing as part of the gospel choir at her local church and she was surrounded by powerful voices in her own family (mother Cissy Houston, cousin Dionne Warwick, godmother Darlene Love, honorary aunt Aretha Franklin). She is one of the most successful artists of all time with more than 200 million albums sold worldwide. Known across the pop culture spectrum as the “Queen of Pop” and “The Voice” for her mezzo-soprano octave, Whitney Elizabeth Houston left an indelible impression upon pop culture. Whitney Houston - If I Told You That | Lyrics Hey, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon (if i told you that) (i wanted to see you) (and if i told you that) (i beg to please you) (if i told you that) (i'll ![]() Whitney Houston - Jesus Loves Me/I Love The Lord | Lyrics Yes, jesus loves me Oh yes, jesus he loves me Oh yes, jesus loves me for the bible Hallelujah, tells me Good god, tells me so Jesus loves me, this i know For the ![]() Whitney Houston - I go to the rock | Lyrics Hmm, oh Where do i go? When there's nobody else to turn to Who do i talk to? When nobody wants to listen Who do i lean on?, on, oh When there is no foundation Whitney Houston - I Have Nothing / I'm Your Baby Tonight / Run To You / Queen of the Night | Lyrics I Have Nothing (intro) I'm Your Baby Tonight Whatever you want from me I'm giving you everything I'm your baby tonight You've given my ecstasy Whitney Houston - It’s Not Right But It’s Okay | Lyrics Friday night you and your boys went out to eat Then they hung out But you came home around three Now if six of ya'll went out, oh Then four of you were really cheap, boy, Whitney Houston - Change the World | Lyrics Step by step Step by step let's change the world Step by step oh, oh Step by step yeah Step by step, we managed to change the world If I can reach the stars Whitney Houston - I Look To You | Lyrics It ain't no way For me to give you all Some skillchecks that need it higher are easy, smoke a joint or two for 7 or 8, and if needed more use two male perfumes (whenever you see a male perfume available in the store, buy it). PER - Any less than 6 will lock you out of too many dialogues. 10, no brainer.ĪTT - Better shooting, additional dialogue and initiative during combat, 6 will suffice almost everywhere and you can always temporarily boost it if needed. INT - Also skillchecks and as many skill points to distribute on level ups. 5 for starters is good enough early, later when you get permament attribute raise (three possibilities) just boost END some more.ĭEX - Apart from skillchecks you want as much AP (action points) as possible. The best headgear adds +1 STR and training in your base adds another +1 STR.ĮND - I said you'll have to tank, means you need as higher dodge and as much HP you can. STR - The earliest good gun you can grab in the game is AK 47* or SKS and both require STR of 6 to wield. The best initial male build (slightly changed from here): Because most of NPCs in the game are males and females can use two types of perfumes (+1 personality), playing female MC with sex appeal is more "profitable" than male MC as you can put 2 attribute poins elsewhere. But if you drink two beers and two vodka your luck will get +4! Which means, for example, while you get +1 luck from beer, drinking 10 of those will boost luck max +2. Consumables of different type can boost something twice and not more than that at the same time. Means if you think you've finished everything possible somewhere, you most probably didn't because why not irritate the player. It gets even worse, a certain (not very useful, but fun) perk is locked on a weekday and lottery draw happens only at sundays for example. ![]() Some stuff happens only at night, some only during day. The game uses classic design crime to lock quests and NPCs based on time cycle. I wish the game had more c&c instead of different difficulty nonsense. Hostiles remain challenging the same way. Lesser the difficulty, better the rewards. Difficulty is the same whichever you pick. Anyway, to avoid sidekicks die in most stupid ways possible, tank with MC as much as you can. Your crewmembers don't know how to use healing items properly plus they toss grenades randomly, means throwable AoE stuff and stims keep in your inventory/belt. Not only hostiles, but your crew is not careful and friendly fire is imminent. I did and eventually reached the point of pretty much tanking/healing MC during the fight all the bloody time and dealing no damage to anyone. Melee or unarmed is utterly useless in this game. Perks you get within the game, where to go for good stuff and other tips will go into another post. Except stuff I learned in my own game, I've also read numerous threads and guides (not spoilerish walkthroughs!) so won't link them all. ![]() The crabs are then preyed upon by the fish and birds you see when you go to the beach. Find yours today Boating Whether your in a motorboat, kayaking, or paddleboard, experience the seashore on the water. There are many activities for all ages to take advantage of in Gulf Islands. These small but vital organisms make up the base of the ecological food chain by providing food for larger animals, like crabs living in the swash zone. Explore the national seashores water resources on board one of the two tour boat services. These animals are known collectively as meiofauna. Some of these animals are microscopic and live between the individual grains of sand. Burrowing in the sand protects animals from waves, predators, and extreme temperatures. As waves break and the sand heats up, animals hide in materials washed up on the shore, called wrack, or burrow in the sand to survive. In the swash zone, where waves break and retreat, there’s a surprising diversity of life hidden under the sand and seaweed. This border between land and sea offers a place to live for animals that have adapted to these challenges. There’s life on the beach, but it is tough to live here. These major storms also cause islands to roll over themselves and migrate to the north. Wind, waves, and flooding constantly reshape these islands and frequently damage structures and vegetation. Note: the Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida does not respond to or transport wildlife to their facility. Extreme weather like hurricanes can profoundly affect barrier islands. Sand usually moves from the east to the west, but sometimes change comes suddenly during fierce storms. Sand is always moving either by wind, currents, or storms. This combination of wind and waves result in the barrier islands moving towards the mainland while also marching steadily westward. While prevailing south easterly winds set up longshore currents that gradually move sand from east to west. You are responsible to know the rules and. Reserve your campsite for direct access to beaches, trails and forts Learn about the six different areas on the Florida side of the park. ![]() Find yours today Fees are required for entrance and most seashore pavilion rentals. Wave action and onshore breezes transfer sand from the south side of the island to the north side of the island. There are many activities for all ages to take advantage of in Gulf Islands. More than 280 species of birds have been. On the mainland, freshwater marshes, salt marshes, and wooded areas offer wildlife habitats. The offshore barrier islands consist of open beaches, dunes, freshwater marshes and wooded areas. Along the Gulf of Mexico the barrier islands move north and west. The national seashore comprises several diverse ecological communities which attract a wide variety of bird life. Over time barrier islands move, erode, and grow again as ocean currents and wind gradually shape the seashore. Because they buffer the Gulf’s wave action, barrier islands also protect salt marshes and seagrass beds, which are nurseries for valuable marine species.Ĭhange is constant on these islands. National Seashore FL, MS Info Alerts Maps Calendar Fees Loading alerts. Waves expend their energy as they break on the islands’ beaches. The name “barrier” describes how these islands protect natural and human communities against ocean storms. These dynamic bars of sand parallel to the mainland are treasures at the edge of the Gulf of Mexico. Gulf Islands National Seashore protects seven barrier islands. What follows is for you to help create.Barrier Islands provide protection for wildlife, plants, and humans. This complex and storied history motivated Americans in the 20th century to advocate for the creation of Gulf Islands National Seashore, which was established by Congress on January 8, 1971. The annexation of coastal Mississippi territories in 1804 and Spain ceded its Florida territories to the United States in 1819 setting the stage for the series of events which define American history and established protections for natural and cultural resources preserved by the national seashore.įrom General Andrew Jackson’s military conquests of Pensacola, to the celebrated artwork of Walter Anderson, to your first splash into the Gulf’s warm emerald waters, people shape and are shaped by the Gulf of Mexico. Deepwater anchorages at Pensacola Bay in Florida and at Ship Island in Mississippi supported Spanish, French, and British development along the northern Gulf Coast. During the age of exploration and colonization, Europeans entered the Gulf and laid claim to the New World. The Gulf of Mexico has shaped – and still shapes – American history and culture. Gulf Islands National Seashore tells unique stories of the people and places that shaped the United States of America. ![]() There are many things that can get frustrating during the. Keyboard Shortcuts not only speed up your workflow and navigation, they can also create a more cohesive, fluid work environment so you can focus on your creativity instead of clicking on menus. The problem remains a mystery, and the original session remains cursed. Ctrl+Opt-CMD+W dang But will I remember it. Keyboard Shortcuts are one of the best ways to enhance your Pro Tools user experience. Trashing my preferences solves this, but then when I go back to open that particular session, the problem simply resumes.Īnyone encounter this before, and is there a solution? Thanks in advance!Įdit: I'm on version 2022.6.0 of PT and MacOS Big Sur.Įdit 2: I've found a workaround solution wherein I import the session data from this one into a new session. ![]() (However, manually clicking the green play arrow in the transport does still work.)Ī real funny kicker is that after I open this session, every other session of mine now has this problem, too. ![]() In fact, even with a changed keyboard shortcut for play/stop, it still doesn't work. Hey everyone, I'm having a quirky issue: I received a session from a colleague that I'm continuing work on, and in the session, the keyboard shortcuts for play/stop (both spacebar and numpad 0) don't seem to be doing anything, despite my shortcuts configuration clearly showing they are indeed still the shortcuts. Pro Tools Operating System Compatibility ChartĬomputer Optimization and Troubleshooting Guides - Mac and Windows Pro Tools product line feature set comparison As the site guidelines and their notices tell you, be sure to read the sub rules before participating Feature/Sticky Post Schedule DayĬontent Creation Station - for Evals and Self-Promotion Whether it is yours or theirs, there are no allowable exceptions or appealable circumstances. Going there in any way at all will result in an irrevocable ban. Piracy / Crack / Hack discussion is not allowed. Provide the version of Pro Tools, the operating system, the error number, hardware involved, and what you have tried. The post title should only be a very short / concise description of the problem. If you are given given an error number, add it to the front of the post titleĭo not make sensationalized post titles like stating you need help (all posters do and it is not truly informative), urgency (it's always urgent), all caps, or excessive punctuation. Everyone is welcome, from industry veterans to bedroom engineers.īe sure to check out our wiki pages for more information regarding Pro Tools links to shortcuts, FAQs, Guides and Tutorials, Plugins and more. ![]() The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the MIDI Note Editor.Subreddit Info and Rules Pro Tools Shortcuts Production & Engineering Subreddits FAQ Guides and Tutorials PlugIns r/ProTools on Discord About r/ProTools The shortcuts for zooming and loop/region settings also work in the Sample Editor. See also the editing commands.ģ6.13 Key/MIDI Map Mode and the Computer MIDI KeyboardĪdjust Computer MIDI Keyboard Octave Range Up/DownĪdjust Computer MIDI Keyboard Incoming Note Velocity Up/DownĬlick to Add Adjacent Clips/Tracks/Scenes to Multi-SelectionĬlick to Add Nonadjacent Clips/Tracks/Scenes to a Multi-Selection Most of us are aware of the commonly used keyboard shortcuts for things like New Track, Save Session, making an Edit, etc. The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the Envelope Editor and Arrangement View. Move Nonadjacent Tracks Without Collapsing Zoom Back from Arrangement Time SelectionĪdd Selected Take Lane Area to Main Track Lane The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the Arrangement View. Move Nonadjacent Scenes Without Collapsing The loop brace and start/end markers must first be selected before any of the following commands will apply to them. Tab can be used to move from one track or scene to another while renaming. Reset Assigned Color(s) for Selected Browser Itemīy holding down an additional modifier key, some of the above commands can also be applied to: In addition to the shortcuts shown here, the editing shortcuts can also be used in the browser.Īssign Color(s) to Selected Browser Item(s) You can then navigate the suggested options by pressing the up and down arrow keys and press Enter to choose one. This opens a search field that will suggest menu entries as you type. In macOS, you can access individual menu entries by pressing CMD- ?. the right and left arrow keys to open the neighboring menu.the up and down arrow keys to navigate the menu items.Under Windows, you can access each menu by pressing ALT and the first letter of the menu ( ALT- F for “File,” for instance). ![]() “The last night in office, he invited me to come to the Lincoln sitting room where he and I used to plan foreign policy together,” Kissinger recalled in a 2012 interview with CBS News. ![]() Nixon’s resignation note was addressed to Kissinger, and the two prayed together on Nixon’s final night in the White House. The pair remained close as the Nixon administration navigated a near-constant stream of controversy at home and abroad.īy the end of Nixon’s presidency, Kissinger was the last original inner-circle adviser to the beleaguered president still standing after Watergate. Kissinger began consulting with the State Department and Pentagon on national security matters before serving as national security adviser and then secretary of state to Nixon.Īt Kissinger’s swearing-in ceremony as secretary of state in 1973, Nixon called it “very significant in these days when we must think of America as part of the whole world community that for the first time in history a naturalized citizen is the secretary of state of the United States.” Yet the lure of public service brought him into government work. He became a naturalized citizen in 1943 before serving in World War II and later earned his doctorate at Harvard University, where he would go on to teach. Henry Kissinger is shown at age 11 with his brother Walter, 10. “About half of the people I went to school with and about 13 members of my own family died in concentration camps,” Kissinger once recalled. “He worked in the Administrations of two Presidents and counseled many more. I am grateful for that service and advice, but I am most grateful for his friendship.”īorn on May 27, 1923, in Furth, Germany, Kissinger, who was Jewish, fled Nazi persecution and came to the United States in 1938. “I have long admired the man who fled the Nazis as a young boy from a Jewish family, then fought them in the United States Army. When he later became Secretary of State, his appointment as a former refugee said as much about his greatness as it did America’s greatness,” he said in a statement. Bush remembered Kissinger for “his wisdom, his charm, and his humor.” Kissinger is survived by his wife, Nancy, two children from his first marriage, Elizabeth and David, and five grandchildren.įormer President George W. “The nice thing about being a celebrity is that if you bore people, they think it’s their fault,” he once quipped. He topped Gallup’s “Most Admired Man” survey three years in a row in the 1970s and his personal life, public appearances and nights in New York’s famed Studio 54 club once drew regular headlines. Kissinger also commanded attention well beyond the realm of international diplomacy. And there has to be a decision on both sides that they’re going to try to reconcile these differences,” he told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria in 2008. And they have to understand our perception. “In order to negotiate, one has to understand the perception of the other side of the world. In a highly controversial decision, Kissinger shared the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize with his North Vietnamese counterpart Le Duc Tho for that year’s Paris peace accords citing the absence of actual peace in Vietnam, Tho declined to accept, and two members of the Nobel committee resigned in protest over the award. When Nixon took office in 1969 – after promising a “secret plan” to end the war – roughly 30,000 Americans had been killed in Vietnam.ĭespite efforts to shift more combat responsibilities to the South Vietnam government, American involvement persisted throughout Nixon’s administration – critics accused Nixon and Kissinger of needlessly expanding the war – and US engagement ultimately ended with the fall of Saigon in 1975 and more than 58,000 American lives lost. No issue complicated Kissinger’s legacy more than the Vietnam War. His “détente” approach to US-Soviet relations, which helped relax tensions and led to several arms control agreements, largely guided US posture until the Reagan era.īut many members of Congress objected to the secretiveness of the Nixon-Kissinger approach to foreign policy, and human rights activists assailed what they saw as Kissinger’s neglect of human rights in other countries. In the Middle East, Kissinger performed what came to be known as “shuttle diplomacy” to separate Israeli and Arab forces after the fallout of the 1973 Yom Kippur War. He received a Nobel Peace Prize for helping arrange the end of US military involvement in the Vietnam War and is credited with secret diplomacy that helped President Richard Nixon open communist China to the United States and the West, highlighted by Nixon’s visit to the country in 1972.īut he was also reviled by many over the bombing of Cambodia during the Vietnam War that led to the rise of the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime and for his support of a coup against a democratic government in Chile. Kissinger was synonymous with US foreign policy in the 1970s. |
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