![]() ![]() The expression selector now shows colored sprites if that option is selected.Added 33 new expressions for Ralsei (Deltarune).Added Q5U4EX7YY2E9N (Queen) to Deltarune.For now you won't notice much since characters that were not recognised before will show up as a blank rectangle if they aren't included in the used font, but if they are included in the future they will be able to be used normally. I added the bug fix thing as if it was a simple thing, but it's actually a huge change in the way the generator works internally. Added case notes to WD Gaster (Undertale).Fixed the character encoding problems with characters out of the UTF-8 range (more about that in the note).Added an "apply" button to the case note warning.Added "Closed eyes" and all the pirate hat variations to Rouxls Kaard.Added the missing sprite "Pissed 2" to Susie (Deltarune).Added the 32 new Chapter 2 sprites to Noelle (Deltarune).Updated Noelle's (Deltarune) sprites from Chapter 1.Added the Dark Prince sprites to Ralsei (disguised) as "Cloak" and "Cloak, sweating".Added the new Chaos King sprites from Chapter 2.Added new sprites for Berdly based on his Dark World expressions.Only the rebels and clover are missing, since they use a new kind of icons that replace the asterisk instead of talksprites. We're almost there! All of the chapter 2 characters, the new expressions, and the missing characters from chapter 1 have been added to Deltarune. The default sprite for Undyne (Deltarune) is no longer missing from the list.Added colored sprites for Susie, Noelle and Berdly.Fixed the bug that duplicated the "none" option in the universe list and made it not work after selecting it a second time. ![]() Fixed the bug that ignored the line breaks if asterisks were disabled.įirst update in A YEAR and it's only a bug fix? I know, I know.Fixed the "Looking away" expression from Ralsei (Deltarune).You can follow the development status on Trello. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Visitors don safety goggles before entering the packaging and brewing area, which makes for some ever-important selfie opportunities. While more food options seem tempting, it is likely that full meals would increase the already cumbersome waiting time.Īfter a few fast hours of chatting and relaxing with friends, it was time for the tour itself. Other pretzel options include the sweet “Cinnamon Sugar,” accompanied by peanut butter and maple cider icing, or the savory “Parmesan” with marinara dipping sauce. The real highlight of the hall was the pretzel options the “Salted Pretzel,” served with “IPA Cheese” and “Ale Mustard” dipping sauces was very warm and doughy - a perfect pairing for one’s beer. The “UFO Gingerland,” which Harpoon describes on their website as “a gingerbread-inspired wheat beer” was a nice, light first choice despite the fact that the gingerbread taste was more subtle than expected. Visitors could purchase various flights or individual pints to enjoy with their soft pretzels. Long wooden tables, wrought-iron lighting fixtures and large rectangular windows facing a snow-covered Boston gave the hall the feel of a ski resort and added to its jovial atmosphere. Nevertheless, after making it into the Beer Hall, the wait passed quickly. However, it is possible that, with a smaller group, the next available tour would have been earlier. on a Sunday in January, the next tour time available for a large group of 12 people was at 4:00 p.m. After enjoying lunch, visitors can return to the brewery and cut the line 15 minutes before their tour begins.Īrriving at 2:00 p.m. If drinking before noon feels off-putting, visitors who have bought their tickets are allowed to go off to one of the several restaurants nearby. T he brewery opens daily at 11:00 a.m., at which time visitors can buy as many tickets as they want for a same-day tour time of their choosing. One way to circumvent this issue is by arriving earlier in the day. While not a problem in warmer months, this can make for a very chilly wait in mid-winter. The Beer Hall often reaches capacity, which may leave visitors waiting in line outside until they can be let in. There are a few thoughts a prospective visitor should keep in mind, considering the popularity of the brewery. Seasonal cycling of flavors draws visitors back again and again, so while seniors can check this off a pre-graduation bucket list, there is always reason to go back. If that’s not enticing enough, delicious pretzels and pints are available for purchase in the hall as visitors wait for their tour to start, or as they relax after their tour is finished. Note: Bags must be picked up by 1:00 pm.Now in its third year since opening, Harpoon Brewery Beer Hall, an addition to the brewery which has been around since 1986, provides a prime destination for the 21+ crowd that won’t empty any wallets.Ī very reasonable $5 per person allows each visitor access to the large Beer Hall and Brewery Tour, during which visitors have the opportunity to sample unlimited amounts of beer and cider on tap for an approximately 20 minute period in the tasting room. If you bring a bag with you on race day, and would like to check it, you will be given have a corresponding bag tag. There is no cost, but donations are appreciated. Runners will have the option to check a bag on race day.Additional beer tickets can be purchased on site for $8 each.Suggested donation $10, at The Angel Fund booth. ![]() Make sure you bring them with you on race day if you pick up your bib beforehand. If you purchased extra beer tickets you'll get these when you pick up your bib.
![]() Peking Ravioli (6) (Steamed or pan-fried) 9.95 The latter turned the slightly chewy, spongy house-made noodles almost the same impenetrable black, and yet they retained their integrity while absorbing the strong, fermented flavor of the black bean sauce.(GF) indicates menu items are Gluten Free or can be prepared with Gluten Free Soy upon request (add 2.00)įilled with shredded vegetables, served with house sweet & sour sauce You'll notice bean sprouts and spring onion in the beef casserole, thin slices of bamboo shoots in a crowd-pleasing favorite - the high pile of the spicy Xian-Ping pork and long, slender cucumber slivers in the near pitch-black bowl of the most interesting dish we tried - the black bean noodles with pork and shrimp. Small textural touches provide pleasurable crunch and make all the difference. Packed with leeks and kimchee, and topped with large beef slices soaked in a thick, fiery-orange broth, it's hot, juicy and delicious. Presented in a deep, wide bowl filled to the brim, it can sate merely with a look but thankfully, it doesn't have to. Look among the more saucy offerings and find the winter-perfect beef casserole. Order it with or without the shells and you'll get meaty crustaceans not so much breaded as rubbed in salt until a slightly coarse encasing is created. Or the salt and pepper shrimp - tucked on the "Chinese Specials" portion toward the back of the menu. Spot the spicy squid salad - cold, near-blinding white rings dotted with peppers, parsley and onions. There's a sophistication that lurks just below the surface, and you may very well have to make your way through the menu a few times to spot the gems, even if your server is waiting a bit impatiently at the edge of your table expecting you to order the broccoli beef already. ![]() What makes a marked impression almost immediately was that the food, prepared by a row of white-clad chefs beyond a sweeping glass wall that spans the length of the dining room, was vastly more than the sum of its parts.įollowing the necessary heat of a hot and sour soup, we opted for a dry-rubbed cumin chicken - a consummately addictive appetizer with subtly sweet notes.ĭon't be thrown off too much by the laminated menu of specials or the regular one with close-ups of select entrees that bleed off the page. When she finally understood that we weren't just looking for the common place orange chicken, she got into the spirit and even started recommending dishes.Īside from Mandarin staples like Peking duck, the menu ventures into Korean territory with an entire section of offerings that includes jellyfish, as well as a sauted abalone, although the latter, at $65, will cost you. She looked a little doubtful when we asked for the pickled cucumber salad. Her reserve was a sure sign of a place more interested in providing a legitimate, knowledgeable service than one that's a crowd-pleasing yes-to-everything. The authenticity Yu's strives for also means we had to work a little to gain our server's approval. ![]() It's obvious by the crowd inside that this place is loved by Asian natives just as much as it's loved by anyone else. With seemingly endless seating, medium-height ceilings, brass railings and a kind of mirrored-dome entrance to the main dining room, Yu's melds somewhat disparate decor elements.īut it's another thing that'll get your attention upon entering: a glass vitrine adorned with boastful newspaper reviews from as far back as 1996, as well as handwritten notes from longtime fans, some of whom drive two hours for their favorite dish. It's been around for nearly 20 years, but the only vague sign of wear and tear is the slightly faded, swirly homage-to-the-'80s carpeting. ![]() ![]() ![]() May needs to ground pound from the spring she’s on to the seesaw. Now, Cody should shrink down to normal size and sit on one end of the seesaw. This will launch her into the air and onto the springy platform next to the seesaw. Here, Cody should embiggen and ground pound on one side of the seesaw while May is on the other. This will launch him into the stars, literally, and kill him, but it will also unlock the Look at Him Go achievement/trophy. On this seesaw, Cody should shrink himself and May should ground pound the other side opposite of the one shrunken Cody is on. Congrats! You’ve completed the first of three portals. This brings both of them back to the portal. Cody should shrink and step inside of it to push the battery in and May should pull the lever when the battery is in. Head to the right for some more grappling.Īt the end of this grappling, you’ll discover another robot. Continue swinging to the right to reach another walkway. Take her to the next grappling hook and then Cody should let go of the previous one and hook onto the same one as May. May must grapple to it and then Cody must walk to the right, pulling May along with him. After walking to the right a bit, Cody will stumble upon a grappling hook he can hold. He needs to shrink to go under the blocks in front of him after that. May should then ground pound the coffee cup so that Cody can jump from wall to wall to get over the obstacle before him. Push the blocks in front of you all the way to a coffee cup. Now Cody can jump over the fire and the couple can proceed forward. Press B/Circle to release it - May needs to move to the right to catch onto the ceiling without hitting the fire. May needs to stand on the red platform in the top right corner (with a yellow spring) because Cody’s wheel rotating will “charge” up the spring.Ĭharge it up to where it’s at in the screenshot below: When you see a large wheel, Cody must embiggen and rotate the wheel. Proceed forward and ride the rails to the next section of this 2D puzzle. This flips them - May will be up top and Cody will be down low. ![]() Cody and May need to ground pound the left and right side of it at the same time. She’ll need to crouch to keep moving right and Cody will need to shrink.Īfter this, you’ll see a wooden seesaw. He must ground pound it so that May can proceed forward. This makes it rise high enough that Cody can jump to the third. May must jump from the first to the second and then ground pound it. This causes the platform they’re on to move - jump over the lasers.Īfter that, you’ll reach three red and yellow accordions, Cody must ground pound the first one and then stand on top of the second one (farthest right). At the lasers, both May and Cody should pull their levers. Both of you should proceed once May is on the ceiling. Up here, May needs to walk along the yellow path on the left to begin walking on the ceiling. Both Cody and May should walk forward and jump from wall to wall to reach the top. ![]() ![]() ![]() The spacecraft also determined where and how much dust was orbiting between Saturn’s moons and rings, and it did so by touch. So by studying plasma around Saturn and Titan - where it’s dense or thin, and where it’s hot or not - researchers could sense Saturn’s magnetosphere and watch how it moves. Plasma races from the sun in the solar wind but is also captured by magnetic fields. The instrument also detected plasma, a “soup” of super-hot ions (atoms that have lost one or more electrons) and free electrons that have been stripped from atoms. Its three antennas were each 33 feet (10 meters) long and stuck out like an insect’s feelers to detect radio waves rippling through the Saturnian environment. The instrument’s electrical field sensor was one of the most prominent pieces of hardware on the Cassini spacecraft. These two radio waves, converted to the human audio range, can be heard and seen in the new video. Moreover, the northern and southern rotational variations also appeared to change with the Saturnian seasons and the hemispheres actually swapped rates. Saturn’s radio emissions provided an excellent way to know when Saturn’s auroras are bright without needing to take images of the auroras.ĭata from the radio and plasma wave instrument showed that the variation in radio waves controlled by the planet's rotation is different in the northern and southern hemispheres. The radio and plasma science instrument was included on the Cassini mission to provide an up-close look at Saturn’s invisible environment that is impossible to see from Earth. And just as radio waves from Earth bounce back down, waves above Earth’s ionosphere bounce back out. The ionosphere is what allows amateur radio operators on Earth to chat across different continents when the curvature of Earth should block communication - their radio signals bounce off Earth’s ionosphere like a racquetball off a concrete wall. “We can’t listen to Saturn radiation from Earth because our ionosphere blocks it.” ![]() “It’s invisible,” said Bill Kurth, a University of Iowa physicist and member of Cassini’s Radio and Plasma Wave Science team. Saturn is a favorite target for amateur and professional astronomers alike, for its beauty and because on a clear night, the planet and its rings are visible to anyone with a small optical telescope.īut with radio telescopes, Saturn is difficult to see from Earth. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Terps dropped the Friday night matchup but scored 24 runs over the next two games and took the series with an 8-6 victory on Sunday.
![]() ![]() Stem: Stem Color: Green Stem Is Aromatic: No Stem Cross Section: Round Stem Form: Zig Zags Stem Description: Young stems are rush-like, bright green and basically leafless.Leaves to 1 inch long are bright green, small in size, quite sparse in number and ephemeral (each leaf lasts about 4 months). Leaves: Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics: Deciduous Leaf Color: Green Leaf Type: Simple Leaf Shape: Lanceolate Linear Leaf Margin: Entire Hairs Present: No Leaf Length: Flowers to 1 inch long are pea-shaped and bloom from July to frost. ![]()
![]() ![]() Let us explain ^_^Īt home, we always call this dipping sauce Nuoc Mam. Is this dipping sauce called Nuoc Cham or Nuoc Mam? It can be confusing. I love it! And I hope you will too ^_^ Spooning the Nuoc Cham / Nuoc Mam into individual dipping bowls. The resulting sauce is bright and tangy, a little sweet and a little savory. You also have to add water to the sauce otherwise it is too potent for dipping. ![]() That fish sauce is then seasoned with white vinegar, sugar, and lots of minced garlic and Thai chili peppers. The base of Nuoc Cham / Nuoc Mam is fish sauce. Try this recipe as is, and then feel free to adjust ratios to your preference when you remake it in the future. Like Teriyaki Sauce or any type of sauce, everyone has their formula or preferred ratio of ingredients for Nuoc Cham / Nuoc Mam. You either pour the sauce over noodle and grilled meat dishes or use it to dip if you ordered Summer Rolls or spring rolls. It's usually served on the side in a small bowl. You've definitely see it at Vietnamese restaurants. Nuoc Cham / Nuoc Mam is a classic Vietnamese dipping sauce. We always have a big jar of Nuoc Cham / Nuoc Mam in the fridge! We make a giant jar of this wonderful dipping sauce every month and use it throughout the month. A big bowl of Nuoc Cham / Nuoc Mam ^_^ Why This Recipe Works It's onolicious and always comes in handy. Make a big batch and keep it in the fridge. We use this sauce for everything from spring rolls, to summer rolls, grilled meats, and noodle dishes. This is a classic Vietnamese dipping sauce made from fish sauce, water, vinegar, sugar, garlic, and chili pepper (optional). ![]() ![]() ![]() However, with a Master Slingshot, you can double the damage of any ammo.īest Ways To Get weapons in Stardew Valley Additionally, its damage depends on the ammunition you choose. This weapon has no secondary attacks, unlike the other items mentioned earlier. Throw that ammunition with these slingshots. To enable this special move, you must right-click and left-click quickly to generate a quick series of attacks. Its secondary attack slams the ground in front of the player, causing a strong knockback with an area-of-effect surrounding the player. This heavy weapon has a wide swing, doesn’t deal critical hits, and moves slower than swords and daggers. These heavy weapons needs a strong wielder, Weapons Moreover, its secondary special move allows you to lock an enemy in place by quickly stabbing it four times consecutively. It can inflict damage on the target square in front of the player. ![]() This weapon’s range may be short, but it’s the fastest-attacking one in Stardew Valley. These weapons may be small but they’re dangerously fast. Additionally, it lets you knock back flying enemies. Its secondary attacks also help you block monsters from dealing damage by negating it when you go into a blocking stance. This versatile weapon allows you to make rapid attacks with low swing delays. These are sharp swords make sure not to cut yourself! Weapons Moreover, unlike other tools, these are non-upgradeable in the Blacksmiths. Also, among the two tools mentioned earlier, only the Scythe doesn’t consume any energy when used. Additionally, you can get these from Chests, Monster drops, and the Adventurer’s guild shop.Īlthough Axe, Pickaxe, and Scythe can inflict a small amount of damage, they’re not good weapons for combat. These weapons (except for the Slingshot, which doesn’t have one) also have secondary attacks you can use by right-clicking to cause extra damage or defense. Weapons (W.) are used to battle enemies by inflicting damage, but it doesn’t take up energy when you’re wielding them. If you’re interested in learning more about weapons and the best ways to get higher-quality ones, keep reading this guide. Defeating them won’t be easy, but you’ll stand a chance against them with the right tools. Therefore, despite the challenges in collecting them, it’s greatly sought after in the game.Īdditionally, your success in the Mines depends on whether you walk out with your hard work or lose everything to your enemies. It keeps them safe from monsters when they’re in the Wilderness Farm, Mines, Skull Cavern, or when completing dangerous quests. ![]() There’s no doubt that weapons are extremely important for many Stardew Valley Players. Look at Stardew Valley’s vast weapon collection! This guide is perfect for you because we’ll show you how to enhance your weapons when pitting against them. Do you want to know where you can get better weapons in Stardew Valley? Perhaps you’ve encountered powerful monsters in the Mines and struggled to defeat them. ![]() ![]() The Hatch Baby Rest is a sound machine, night-light and alarm in one. Read more: Night Mode Could Actually Be Worse for Your Sleep Pattern, Study FindsĬNET's Vanessa Hand Orellana tested this noise machine, and I'll share her comments here. It's expensive for a sound machine, but it's well worth the price if you have trouble falling asleep at night - you can't put a price tag on feeling well-rested. ![]() ![]() What I don't love: There's nothing I dislike about the Sound+Sleep SE. It doesn't look out of place on my nightstand or my desk. I also love the acute volume control and sleek design. I use the pink noise setting to fall asleep and the meditation or rainfall settings to focus while I'm working. What I love: The sheer range of sounds you get with this white noise machine. It may cost more than most people would want to spend on a white noise machine, but you definitely get your money's worth: I've been using it for more than six months, and not only does it put me to sleep (and keep me asleep), but it also helps me focus while working from home and drown out distracting sounds. If you want a white noise machine that's much more than just a white noise machine, the Sound Plus Sleep SE from Sound of Sleep is the one you need. If that's the case, definitely look elsewhere. What I don't love: There's not anything to really dislike about the LectroFan, unless you're looking for something with nature sounds. This is the perfect white noise machine for people who don't need much in the way of sound options, but do need to bring their white noise machine when they travel. Its small size and portability add to that. What I love: I really adore the simplicity of the LectroFan. The adjustable volume control is pretty sensitive, and I've never had a problem finding just the right volume to mask outside sounds on any given night - I've used the LectroFan on and off for about six months, both at home and while traveling. It's only got three buttons on the front: power, volume control and sound selection. The LectroFan has 20 total sounds - 10 white noise sounds and 10 fan sounds. It means that people who buy a white noise machine for white noise are getting exactly what they want. Unlike many models, the LectroFan doesn't have sounds of birds chirping, ocean waves, water falling or other nature sounds going on, and I think that's a good thing. If you want pitch-black darkness, the Homedics Sound Spa is probably not the right choice for you, or you can try covering up the light. I'm pretty sensitive to light when falling asleep and while sleeping (I'm a very light sleeper), so this green light felt very bright and unnecessary to me. What I don't love: When the Sound Spa is turned on, there's a little green light on top of the machine. It produces high-quality sound for the price (although the rain setting has an obvious loop), and it has enough sound settings for the average person. What I love: The Homedics Sound Spa is inexpensive, easy to use and portable. This white noise sound machine is lightweight and thin, so you can slip it into a carry-on or personal item with no problem. You can plug the Sound Spa into a wall outlet or use batteries to take it on your travels, which brings me to one of the best features - that it's incredibly portable. ![]() Choose from the soothing sound options of white noise, brook, thunder, summer night, ocean and rain. This white noise machine has a timer you can set for 15, 30 or 60 minutes and plays six calming nature sounds and sleep sounds. A favorite on Amazon, the Homedics Sound Spa strikes the perfect balance of quality and budget - that is, it's a good value. ![]() |