![]() The calculator can show you the number of overtime hours once you enable Show overtime. The following table shows the information that has been entered in the input forms of the calculator. Calculate overtime with a time card calculator. Let’s take for instance a case where the hourly pay rate is set at 6.84, while the overtime pat rate is set at 8.15 and the limit is after 8 hours per day. Press the “SAVE/PRINT PDF” if you would like to save and/or print the PDF report with the hours worked timesheet table. So please note that on the left corner, below the timesheet table with the results the Work Hours Calculator provide, there is a button named “SAVE/PRINT PDF”. Then it provides the detailed report in pdf format. Free Online Timecard Calculator with Breaks and Overtime Pay Rate Enter working hours for each day, optionally add breaks and working hours will be calculated automatically. ![]() Quickly and accurately calculate the time duration between two times with our easy-to-use calculator. It simply makes the difference between the end working hours and start working hours, then by subtracting the number of hours and/or minutes for lunch & breaks from the hours worked, it displays the timesheet with the regular hours worked and overtime hours worked detailed for each working day as well as a grand total with the pay check by total regular pay and total overtime pay. Calculate time duration effortlessly Time duration is essential for employees, supervisors and payroll managers who want to determine how long a task takes to complete or calculate the total time spent on a project. How many years, days, or hours are there between one point in time in one time zone and another. There is no complicated formula behind the calculator. World Time and Date Calculator: Duration Across Time Zones. This is a very flexible tool, since it allows users to add to the timesheet as many new working new days as they want by simply pressing the button “+1 Day”.
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![]() The counter-monument will be prominently placed at MMoCA as a public work of art. Commissioned by MMoCA, Blu³eprint was realized in collaboration with the fine arts team at Quarra Stone Company in Madison and Italy-based master stone carver and sculptor Martin Foot. His solution was to commission artists of color to create new monuments that represent their own aesthetics, histories, and experiences. In the history of post-colonialism, the straighter your hair was, the higher up on the chain of respect you were.”ĭARK MATTER will also feature a counter-monument by Abdu’Allah, which he first conceived of several years ago in response to debates about the role of monuments and their removal from public view. The gods they chose were gods of human sacrifice and ritual abuse of young women. Instead, they choose gods they think they can control to give them wealth and power. Our hair carries a trace of who we are, and it is extremely political. The fourteen generations from David to Jechoniah are the story of people who repeatedly reject the grace of God. Regarding his use of human hair, he explains, “Essentially, it brings their DNA, their identity, into the work. Complete increasingly challenging missions as you keep the tribes enemies bay and. Construct buildings, collect resources and earn gold as you take care of the natives. G5 Entertainment has discounted its well received iOS title Jack of All Tribes between now and September 5th. Rule a primeval world in Jack Of All Tribes Join Jack as a rollercoaster ride sends him back in time and he stumbles upon an ancient tribe in need of help. In Hair Traits (2016–present), Abdu’Allah uses participants’ actual hair, which he blends into a fine powder to render their portrait on paper. If you’ve been looking for an excuse to indulge your twin loves of barmy time-travel stories and time-management, then you’re in luck. During each Live Salon session, he provides free haircuts to willing museum visitors and engages them in open-ended conversations about issues surrounding contemporary social identity and representation. Abdu’Allah is also a trained barber, a profession he has fully integrated into his artistic practice, most notably through his community-based Live Salon performances (2006–present). In other works Abdu’Allah uses human hair, a carrier of DNA, and focuses on the ritual of cutting hair. With Garden of Eden, Abdu’Allah points to the privileges conferred to certain people based on the nuances of their genetic matter. Exploring issues of privilege, exclusion, and the voyeuristic gaze, this interactive piece separates visitors based on genetic traits-in this case, eye color-in order to undermine our perceptions of difference and alienation. of spending time in these natural spaces that belong to all of us. DARK MATTER by British artist Faisal Abdu’Allah explores cultural representation and self-determination.ĭARK MATTER includes a selection of the artist’s most celebrated series, as well as a reconstruction of Garden of Eden (2003), an architectural installation the artist created in collaboration with renowned architect Sir David Adjaye. in Idaho received a 25K Reclamation Water Conservation. ![]() Newer version control systems are typically designed around changes rather than revisions. So not only does the branch approach not work, you get hit by the same bug even if you eschew it entirely! And invariably the reason this shows up is because you don’t want to make small changes to trunk. Not only that, but the new revision it spits out necessarily has to jam a potentially complicated history into a property field, and naturally it doesn’t work.įor added impact, this context problem shows up without branches if two people happen to make more than trivial unrelated changes to the same trunk file. There’s a lot of contextual information in those changes which SVN has completely and utterly forgotten. But the merged files didn’t magically drop from the sky - we made a whole series of changes to get them where they are. Merges basically take diffs from the common root and smash the results together. Subversion’s world revolves around revisions, which are snapshots of the whole project. The fatal mistake in the merge process is one I didn’t fully understand until reading HgInit (several times). There are essentially two problems in merges: the actual merge process, and the metadata about the merge. What tends to happen is people gloss over why they’re broken. Everybody knows merges are broken in Subversion and that they work great in distributed systems. Simple as that! If only merges actually worked. Do everything you need, with as many revisions as you want, and then merge to trunk. Private branches are supposed to be the solution to this problem of work-in-progress revisions. In general though, we are working on high availability environments and making a round trip to the server is not a big deal. It has exactly two reference points: the revision you started with and the working copy. Subversion cannot queue up revisions locally. This is fine as long as you’re in the office, but it fails the moment you’re traveling or your connection to the server fails for whatever reason. The caveat is that this always requires server round-trips, which is okay as long as you’re in a high availability environment with a fast server. Subversion understands this perfectly well, and the mechanism for doing so is branches. When I’m working on something complex, there are a lot of points where I want to freeze frame without actually telling the world about my work. However, a lot of those revisions are not really meant for public consumption. It can be a solution, but the problems reach a bit beyond that.įundamentally, a commit creates a revision, and a revision is something we want as part of the permanent record of a file. I don’t want to compare to git or explain why it fixes the problems, because that has the effect of lensing the actual problems and additionally the problem of implying that distributed version control is the solution. ![]() It’s important to understand what the flaws are, and in particular I want to discuss them without advocating for any alternative. ![]() A perfect product is a product no one uses, after all. And like any real world production system, it has a lot of flaws in nearly every respect. Nevermind the hyperbole, SVN is good by practically any real world measure. It’s a mature, well understood system that has been and continues to be used in a vast variety of production projects, open and closed source, across widely divergent team sizes and workflows. SVN is a long time stalwart as version control systems go, created to patch up the idiocies of CVS. This post is motivated in part by Richard Fine’s post, but it’s a response to a general trend and not his entry specifically. I myself wrote a series of posts on the subject, but I skipped over the reasons WHY you might want to switch away from Subversion. Recently there’s a lot of momentum behind moving away from Subversion to a distributed system, like git or Mercurial. ![]() I’ve used Subversion for a long time, even CVS before that. ![]() The team started by creating a new markup language that would abstract the complexity of responsive HTML and automatically generate it. This means that finding a way to code responsive email easily and quickly is pretty important. Having been knee deep in email for five years, the Mailjet team saw two things: a) email HTML is antiquated and not developer friendly b) a growing trend of email being viewed on mobile and tablet and the number of screens is only increasing. MJML was created in early 2015 by a team of Mailjet developers while they were working on Passport, Mailjet’s drag-and-drop interface for creating responsive emails. Why we set out to tackle the challenge of coding responsive email Guess what happens if that’s where you added your CSS? Yes, it’s removed.īottom line is, responsive email is hard and it’s even harder to use HTML to guarantee beautiful, user-friendly email that displays exactly the way you want no matter where it lands. Gmail for example, removes the entire header section of your email’s HTML. Each client renders HTML in its own way and some don’t even support HTML, which can cause delivery issues. The tricky thing is though, that HTML for email is very different from the HTML you might have come to know (and perhaps love) from the web. That’s why responsive email design is so important. With all of these variables of where your email could land, it can be stressful to create a one-size-fits-all email design. On top of that, there are a lot of email clients out there. Beyond the third screen (mobile), we’re moving onto smart watches and possibly even VR devices! According to Litmus, mobile now represents no less than 50% of where email is read.
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![]() “A song can say in three verses what takes a novel 300 pages to say by what it leaves to the listenerʼs imagination,” Angell concludes, With WP2, Walking Papers have inked an indelible sonic contract that guarantees your ears will gladly come back for more. Walking Papers elevates Angellʼs signature character studies in songs like the explosive “Somebody Else” where he croons: “Outside the cityʼs waiting / for a chance to prove me wrong / Sheʼs trying to talk me into doing something stupid and it dosnʼt seem to take her very long.” “I live vicariously through the characters in our songs.” Angell explains “Itʼs healthier for both society and myself that way.” The whole probably isn’t watching, which on one hand is a shame – the talent on view deserves more – but then on the other, is that really what Walking Papers are about? Does music like this get made if you worry about such things? I’d venture probably not, and that seems to suit Walking Papers just fine.Queens of the Stone Age) WP2 builds on the promising template of the bandʼs self-titled 2013 debut, which Classic Rock Magazine called “a masterpiece of mood and tension,” and Rolling Stone Magazine echoed “dark, alternately sensual and sinister.” WP2 brings the band into their wholly ascendant second phase with aurally galvanizing statements like the savage, swaggering backbeat of “Death on the Lips,” the anthemic buildup of “Red & White,” and the delicate yet forceful declarative shuffle of “Donʼt Owe Me Nothinʼ.” “Capital T” reminds everyone that there’s a power chord in here whenever they choose and the debut records two anthem’s as it were – “Two Tickets And A Room” and “The Whole World’s Watching” – both show what fine cuts they are.Ī thought hits as they play the latter. “A Place Like This” takes on an almost Tom Waits air as the jazz vibe comes over, and “The Butcher” is oddly unsettling, but works well in the context here. Indeed, the fun vibe of this comes through with Angell heckling the band as he stands in the front row: “play something that doesn’t suck….!” He yells.įor all that this is a rock show – and a pretty loud one at that – it takes the occasional foray into areas that many wouldn’t find. Get the latest tour announcements for Walking Papers concerts by visiting our Tour announcements page. ![]() Sign up for our Concert Tracker to get told when Walking Papers performances have been unveiled to the schedule. He takes frequent trips into the audience, injecting “Into The Truth” with a real electricity in the process, and the already energetic crowd forgets the temperature to respond. So far there havent been any upcoming Walking Papers concerts or tours unveiled for the States. Benjamin Anderson – who like Angell was a member of The Missionary Position, who’s “How It Feels” is played tonight) – takes his turn on “I’ll Stick Around”, laying the foundation superbly, but actually it Is Angell himself who rather more willingly than you might expect, plays the role of strutting frontman. Throughout the 90 minute set there is a time in the spotlight for everyone. Songkick is the first to know of new tour announcements and concert information, so if your favorite artists are not currently on tour, join Songkick to track Walking Papers and get concert alerts when they play near you, like 3785 other Walking Papers fans. Indeed, for every out and out rocker like the new one’s stand out “Death On The Lips” there’s a soul filled “Leave Me In The Dark” in which Lothian is at the centre. Unfortunately there are no concert dates for Walking Papers scheduled in 2022. Meaning even songs from the brand new “WP2” album like that brooding opener played in darkness, “This Is How It Ends” have a fresh sound. ![]() They aren’t here – Duff’s on tour with some band, and Martin is unable to join them – and in their place have come an assortment, but crucially one of these is a saxophonist, Gregor Lothian and he has helped changed the dynamic completely. In this Crazy Tour Stories segment, Jeff Angell, of the hard rock band, Walking Papers, shares one of his stories from being on the road. The original band attracted interest because joining the charismatic frontman Jeff Angell were Duff McKagan (a bassist who deserves his big break somewhere….) and Barrett Martin of the Screaming Trees. ![]() Much has changed since I last saw them too. So yes, while this is very much rock n roll show in a sweatbox venue above a rehearsal studio in a scruffy part of town, it is a show that is done on their own terms. It is incongruous, perhaps, that a show that ends with sweat dripping down the walls and a floor you could skate on, begins in darkness, brooding its way through its first song.īut then, it is more understandable if you take into account that the band involved is Walking Papers. Walking Papers is a blues-rock band formed by Jeff Angell and Barrett Martin, two long-serving veterans of the Seattle music scene. ![]() Basically, for the people in your life who you appreciate, but donât necessarily know all that well. So the magic is in creating a thoughtful gift that shows our appreciation for the hard work teachers do, all while not knowing a whole lot about them.Ī lot of these DIY Christmas gift ideas for teachers would also be perfect for neighbours, sport coaches, bus or delivery drivers. Teacher gifts can be tricky because for the most part, we donât know the personal preferences of our kidsâ teachers. To help you with your planning, Iâve assembled 25 of the most thoughtful and easy DIY Christmas gift ideas for teachers that you can create in an afternoon. If youâve got school-aged children, you may also have a few teachers on your gift list. That can only mean itâs officially time to start planning your holiday crafting. Youâll be able to cover a lot of ground with multiple teachers if you pick something small but practical and relevant to the Holidays!Äoes the teacher have a class pet in the room for all the kids to take care of? Chances are they are paying for its food and bedding out of pocket (I doubt thereâs an expense account for a hamster!).The weatherâs getting cooler, Halloween and (Canadian) Thanksgiving are behind us and stores have started putting out their Christmas displays. Ornaments never go out of style, and there is an endless variety of kinds and themes to choose from! Try to go for something unique or personal so they will always remember where it came from. This is a popular idea and for good reason. You canât go wrong with your budget when you go this route! Just make sure to have your child check for allergies before they start chowing down! Ornaments If youâre lucky- maybe they like to bake? Throwing a basket together with all the needed ingredients (dry ingredients, sprinkles, icing) for a batch of cookies is a very creative and considerate present to give to anyone- not just a teacher. Or- alternatively- you could whip up a few dozen cookies yourself and package them nicely (and have enough to give every teacher some!). In my experience, many teachers are young women with a variety of hobbies. A gift certificate to a really nice restaurant or a nice store in the mall, for example- would be manageable between multiple people. Help fellow parents avoid the same money pit and consider going in on a larger, group gift. ![]() Teachers are no strangers to gifts but how many of them end up being useful or worth the money spent? While we donât have statistics for you- chances are more end up in the trash than anywhere else. You wonât break the bank, and youâll make the chaotic holiday season a little more manageable. These are all things they could enjoy from the comfort of their home- or via the kitchen in the school without much effort. Thatâs why giving them a basket of tea, hot chocolate, dry soup and/or pantry mixes are a really clever gift. For all you know, they donât see their own home until 8 or 9 at night. Chances are they definitely still need to grade tests and papers. They may be involved in after-school student activities or sports. Teachers may be done teaching between 2-3pm but most are far from being able to actually go home. However, your child may have 4-6 teachers (donât forget the bus driver!) any given school year- people you hardly know⦠Sometimes finding a balance between cheap and thoughtful is overwhelming but it doesnât need to be.Īlways put yourself in their shoes- what would make life more enjoyable? Simpler? Here are some gift ideas to consider: Simple Meal Options Struggling to find Holiday gift ideas for school teachers? Itâs the Holiday Season so naturally youâre frantically in search of something for everybody in your life, right? For the most part this isnât hard because you are in tune with your friends & family- and have a solid grip as to what make great presents for them. The colour changes in this design make for some pretty nice results no matter what coloured paper you use. Here’s a beautiful looking butterfly photographed out in the wild. Adriano Davanzo always takes great photos out in nature. Image source: Designed by 目黑俊幸 and Folded by Origami bluedandelion The shiny blue paper looks really nice too. Here’s another fantastic and unique butterfly design. Image source: Designed by Nguyễn Hùng Cường and Folded by Анатолий Кириченко I really like how the paper used in this next one is a little bit transparent so you see through the wings a little bit. Image source: Temko Butterfly, Alice Grey Butterfly and Joyce Rockmore Butterfly All Designed by Michael LaFosse and Folded by Maria Sinayskaya It’s really one of the best origami books you can get if you’re looking for butterfly instructions. Here are three excellent butterflies all from the same book, Michael LaFosse’s Origami Butterflies. Image source: Butterfly, Designed and Folded by Lê Danh Next we have a really awesome butterfly that’s folded out of money. Image source: Designed and Folded by Quentin Trollip Here’s another masterfully designed origami butterfly from Quentin Trollip. Image source: Spring Green, Designed and Folded by Magali This is another really great design and it looks quite vibrant with that green paper. Image source: Designed by Nguyễn Hùng Cường and Folded by Magali Here’s another really great design that uses a colour change to the wings and the body are different colours with double sided paper. Image source: Butterfly op.28 № 12 (version 3), Designed and Folded by Andrey Ermakov The whole thing is folded from a single 70cm x 70cm square of paper. The legs, antennae and other details are really great too. This one uses a tessellation pattern for the wings which gives it a very unique look. LaFosse and Folded by Andrea Borsa (Paper painting by Hilli Zenz) Image source: Origamido Butterfly, Designed by Michael G. The painted paper used to fold this butterfly really gives it a unique and beautiful look. Image source: Mudarri Luna Moth, Designed by Michael Lafosse and Folded by Gonzaloĭiagrams available in Michael LaFosse’s Origami Butterflies This next one is technically a moth but it still looks really great so I’m going to allow it in this post. Image source: Butterfly TH, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by 簡單的度過-2 Here’s another really great design from origami master Satoshi Kamiya. Image source: Alexander Swallowtail, Designed by Michael LaFosse and Folded by uschi mitzkat Here are two more beautiful looking Alexander Swallowtails. Image source: Designed and Folded by Tomasz Krawczyk Tomasz Krawczyk designed this great origami butterfly. Image source: Peace Butterfly, Designed and Folded by Quentin Trollipĭiagrams available in the AEP convention 2013 book Here’s another great design that has some really nice colour changes when you use two coloured paper to fold it. Image source: Butterfly v1.0, Designed and Folded by Do Anh Tu Here’s a really great design from Do Anh Tu that’s much less complex. Image source: Butterfly NS 2.0, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Nguyen Nam SonĬrease pattern available from Mdanger217’s Flickr The lighting in the photo is really awesome too. This design is really cool and as you can see in the photo on the right, all the legs and lots of other details are folded underneath the wings. Image source: Designed and Folded by 簡單的度過-2 Here’s a bit of a more complex design with a really fantastic colour change on the body. Image source: Alexander Swallowtail, Designed by Michael LaFosse and Folded by Gonzalo Gonzalo always takes such great looking photos. Here’s the same model folded by a different artist with very different colours. Image source: Alexander Swallowtail, Designed by Michael LaFosse and Folded by uschi mitzkatĭiagrams available in Origami Butterflies This one also uses some very beautiful soft and feathery looking paper. This species is called an Alexander Swallowtail. ![]() Image source: Designed and Folded by Mauricio Flórez That’s how you get those very nice curved folds in the centre. These two incredibly colourful butterflies are wet folded. Image source: Butterflies, Designed by Hideo Komatsu and Folded by Sérgio Queirozĭiagrams available in the JOAS 2017 Special Issue I have to say that I quite like that chunk of wood they’re sitting on in the photo. Here’s a few more excellent butterflies from Sérgio Queiroz. Partial photo diagrams available from Kanoko9’s website ![]() Image source: Butterflies Designed by Kanoko9 and Folded by Hiroaki Kobayashi ![]() The paper he used looks very soft and realistic. In this post we’re going to take a look at some of our favourite origami butterflies.įirst up are these two beautiful specimens from Hiroaki Kobayashi. Just like in real life you can use all kinds of different colours of paper to make all kinds of different colours of butterflies. Butterflies are a very popular thing to fold out of paper. Cryo DPS Talent Priority Recommended Artifact Stats & Substats Best Artifacts and Weapons for Ganyu Best Ganyu DPS Artifact Sets Ranked As already mentioned the first set is ideal for Frozen team comps. You can build her as a main Cryo DPS or as Cryo Sub DPS. Charge Level 2: Fires off a Frostflake arrow. Ganyus Constellation: Sinae Unicornis Best Ganyu Builds With Ganyu you have two options. Charge Level 1: Fires off an icy arrow that deals Cryo DMG. Here’s a quick overview of all the talents that are mentioned throughout the Ganyu best build guide: Hold: While aiming, an icy aura will accumulate on the arrowhead before the arrow is fired. The Sacrificial Bow will allow you to use your Skill much more often, while The Stringless can make that damaging Burst attack even more devastating. Ganyu’s Talent overview in Genshin Impact. Critical hits have a 60 chance of causing energy particles to appear. You should have at least two Pyro characters to apply Pyro plus a Support. You will still need to have the remaining 28 sub-stats to roll into atk or crit dmg. You could say having a bit of er and crit rate is not bad, but for a ideal endgame artifact set with 35 useful sub-stats, assume you have 2 er and 5 crit rate sub-stats. As such, two bows are excellent four-star weapons for Ganyu, both the Sacrificial Bow, and The Stringless. For a support build, you are suggested to equip it with Favonius Warbow (4). Probably the easiest Ganyu team to build, this team focuses on dealing damage through Melt and Reverse Melt reactions. Its a lot easier to get usable artifacts for most other character than freeze Ganyu. Her Burst attack also backs this up, as it rains Cryo damage down onto the battlefield.Ĭombine all of these factors, and it makes it clear that Ganyu is a Cryo fighter that should focus on being a DPS, in addition to inflicting those damaging elemental reactions. Ideally, you should play both and adapt as needed. Ganyu is at her best when distracting opponents with her Skill, which leaves a lotus for opponents to attack in her wake while she dashes back, and then dealing Cryo damage from a distance. Melt Ganyus primary strength is its high single-target damage, while Freeze Ganyu excels at AoE situations. ![]() Two pieces increase elemental mastery by 80, strengthening Ganyu's ability to deal elemental reaction damage with her AoE Cryo. Both of the artifact sets we’ve chosen for Ganyu work wonders at improving her DPS output, so take. We recommend pairing her up with a support character like Bennett, as his elemental skill can increase Ganyu’s damage. ![]() ![]() Ganyu, as mentioned above, is a Bow-wielder, which basically cements her as a long-range fighter that would prefer not to get her hands dirty, though this works out perfectly well. For artifacts, four pieces of Wanderer's Troupe should work wonders. Ganyu is an amazing ranged cryo DPS with some incredibly useful passive skills. Related: Genshin Impact - How To Start Dragonspine Questline And Survive Sheer Cold Best Weapon For Ganyu In Genshin Impact Oh, and make sure to also check out our build guide for Albedo, who just might be the strongest Geo DPS in the game. ![]() If shipping costs exceed this minimum (whether due to weight, unique sizing, East Coast shipping, or orders requiring multiple packages), the client will be invoiced for the difference upon shipping. Shipping & Handling costs are calculated beginning at $60. ![]() 5 patterns: New Beat (pictured), Hyperion, White Lotus, 1975, and Bloomsbury. Each pattern was designed in Los Angeles and expertly printed in Brooklyn. Backdrop’s wallcoverings are made from hand-crafted artwork and printed on a non-woven ground with a subtle fibrous texture. We engage in creative experimentation and do not claim or seek for perfection. Backdrop 1, their first collection of five patterns, launched in 2022.
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