6/29/2023 0 Comments Letterspace for andriod![]() ![]() Also, you will find information to add support for keyboard and mouse, resizing windows, and more details on the virtual machine, security, and Amazon Appstore. The documentation explains the steps to set up the development environment and configure the platform settings. If you are a developer, Microsoft has published various resources to optimize your Android apps to run with the Windows Subsystem for Android. You can perform this task from Settings > Time & language > Language & region and change the "Country or region" setting to the "United States" option. However, if you are located in a country that is still not supported, you can get around this by changing the region settings. The platform is only available in a handful of regions. However, you can also install the Windows Subsystem for Android app, which will also install the Amazon Appstore. This guide includes the steps to install WSA through the Amazon Appstore. The following version: 1.4 is the most frequently downloaded one by the program users. This free Mac app is a product of Sittipon Simasanti. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this app available. You can check which apps are compatible with Windows 11 using this community list on GitHub. The 1.7.2 version of Letterspace for Mac was available to download on the developers website when we last checked. Also, if you sideload apps, you may be able to install virtually any app, but those that require Google Play Services like Gmail, Google Maps, and others won't work. While it may seem like a lot, it's not, and most of them are low-quality games. For example, the Amazon Appstore only includes around 20,000 apps. An ultra minimal note taking app for Android. ![]() Although bringing Android apps support is a welcome addition to Windows 11, you cannot run any app you want. The best Letterspace alternatives are: Evernote, Alternote, Collected Notes, Notebag, Google Keep for iOS. ![]()
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6/29/2023 0 Comments Embr dispensary![]() ![]() The Route 10/Northampton Street corridor has become a center for the recreational-use marijuana industry. site will do business as EMBR, according to Kot. In late March, the company will also launch another location in Northampton. “We wanted to provide a quality product that’s affordable and accessible to more,” he said.Īpical Inc., which does business as Fyre Ants, was granted a special permit for adult-use retail in 2020. Outside of its playful approach, Kot says what sets his new shop apart from other recreational marijuana retailers is the quality of his products at a “fair market price.” Kot said that he found a gap in the market to provide products from six different vendors at a lower price. The business’ current hours are Monday through Sunday, 10 a.m. Fire - or “fyre” as the Kasoms have taken creative license to spell it - is what people use to smoke, she added.įyre Ants held a soft opening this past week and had roughly 60 customers on the first day, said Kot. The “a” stands for appearance “n” stands for nose - and the scent of the bud the “t” stands for taste of what customers seek when they smoke and the “s” stands for the strength of the product, according to Leakhena. The “ants” portion of the name Fyre Ants, is actually an acronym, she added. “With Fyre Ants, we’re building a colony of people - cultivators, vendors and the community - of everyone working together. We chose to showcase the ants because the ants are our characters,” said Leakhena. “Again, we wanted to do something a little different. Once inside, patrons will see a display case with two different worlds filled with colonies of ants - one with a beach-like scene and the other filled with greenery and plants as well as marijuana-related paraphernalia. The paintings, which were created by artist Miranda Robbles, takes patrons on a fictional storyline of an ant character finding a treasure map with seeds, a cultivation site, setting sail for a new world and the ant introducing said crop to the new world. Once customers check in, they are met with a hallway of paintings that detail a story about the establishment’s namesake. The entrance to Fyre Ants is located on the side of the building. “We wanted to have a more open-feeling space that didn’t feel enclosed like many other dispensaries.” “We wanted to preserve that light and view of Mount Tom, so that our customers can enjoy that experience,” said Kot. By applying tinting to the outside, passersby cannot see into the building during the daytime hours and curtains are drawn when the sun sets. ![]() One element of the former business the Kasoms have maintained is the showroom windows. Two chandeliers also have been installed. To turn the former dealership into a space that meets the current needs of a cannabis retailer, Leakhena said renovations have been made throughout the entire building, including the installation of new carpets, doors, tiling and display cases. ![]() Samuel Cernak first established the business in 1940 selling Studebakers before becoming a Buick dealership eight years later. The store took over the former Cernak Buick property at 102 Northampton St., which shuttered in 2020. ![]() “We wanted to add something a little different to our space that was fun and really creative,” said Leakhena. The throne is a permanent installation of the new business that was constructed by Joseph Pesce of Pygmalion Elements & Sculpture in Easthampton, according to Kot Kasom, who co-manages the business with his wife, Leakhena Kasom. The city’s fifth cannabis retailer to open for business marked the occasion with a grand opening celebration Saturday, complete with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, coffee and treats courtesy of Holyoke bakery Totally Baked 413 and even some photo-snapping opportunities to feel like high royalty sitting on a throne of joints while holding a joint scepter. EASTHAMPTON - Cannabis consumers have access to another adult-use retail shop on Northampton Street as Fyre Ants has officially opened its doors in a former car dealership. ![]() ![]() ![]() Locally, in March, Portland Center Stage director Aaron Posner staged a critically and commercially successful adaptation of Kesey's second novel, Sometimes a Great Notion. The first biography of Kesey, by Robert Faggen, is scheduled to be published soon by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Portland director Gus Van Sant is in talks to helm a movie adaptation. 19, Tom Wolfe's Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test was reissued to celebrate its 40th anniversary, the first new edition of the book to appear in a decade. It's really amazing how many people have an illusion that they own a piece of it."įor a writer who's been dead since 2001, Ken Kesey's name still carries a hefty shelf life. "It's a really crazy intellectual property. "If it ever got made, the making of it would be almost as interesting as the story itself," says Los Angeles-based producer Stephen Fromkin, who briefly optioned the script from Francis in 2005. "And because the other people, namely the defendants, were claiming an interest in the copyright, that made it impossible to go forward."Īmong the producers who've shown interest in making a movie of Last Go Round, the project has acquired mythic status. "We did have people interested in doing a screenplay," Faye Kesey said in a deposition on May 8. On this point at least, there's agreement. I don't think anyone would fight over just the right to put something on a shelf and say, 'It's ours.'" "And if that interest didn't exist, or at least if both sides didn't think it existed, I don't think we'd be here. area that have some interest in this outcome," he says. And Francis' attorney, Kratville, tells WW that several Hollywood producers are still awaiting the outcome of the case before buying the movie rights. Since 2000, at least three groups of producers-one from Los Angeles, another from Seattle, and Portland's own Wieden & Kennedy ad agency-have toyed with optioning the story. But he says its allure would attract big-name actors because of Kesey's notoriety. Done deal."įor all the contentions, the case boils down to this: Faye Kesey is suing Francis and Hagen for the rights to a work of art that hasn't been made yet, a movie that one Hollywood producer estimates could be filmed on a modest budget of $10 million to $12 million. Michele Francis' lawyer, Michael Kratville, struck back: "We got the screenplay, he got paid for it. "The fact of the matter is that never acquired the rights to the screenplay," Kesey family attorney David Aronoff said as Faye Kesey sat quietly behind him. It was the latest development in a case that has already produced dozens of filings and hundreds of pages of depositions weighing more than 10 pounds. Acosta questioned attorneys for both sides to clarify their positions before he made a ruling or sent the case on to a jury trial. 25, in a Portland courtroom far from both Pendleton and Kesey's bucolic Pleasant Hill farm, U.S. They've been sued by Kesey's 71-year-old widow, Faye, and her four adult children for rights to the screenplay. Nearly 25 years after their visit-and seven years after Kesey's death-Hagen and McMindes (who changed her name sometime after 1992 to Michele Francis and who modeled, in and out of private-investigator garb, for Playboy in 19) are locked in a federal court battle in Portland. Then things got messier than a loose bronco. And nine months later, they had a Kesey script. They called the project Last Go Round.īy January 1984, McMindes and Hagen had what they thought was a deal with Kesey. A tale long familiar to Pendleton natives, it blended racial enlightenment far ahead of its time, Oregon lore and rodeo hijinks. Lee Spain competed together during the 1911 Round-Up. ![]() They came to him with the tall-but-true tale of how a Nez Percé Indian named Jackson Sundown, a popular black cowboy named George Fletcher (known in 1911 by a derogatory nickname), and a white Tennessee bronco-buster named Jonathan E. He was an Oregon literary legend and countercultural icon who knew how to spin a yarn. Kesey was a natural to tell the Round-Up story. And in the 1960s, he was one of Kesey's Merry Pranksters as well as a co-pilot on the LSD-fueled cross-country odyssey that Tom Wolfe chronicled in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. Hagen had been Kesey's fraternity brother at the University of Oregon. All they needed was a screenwriter, and Hagen knew just the guy-Kesey. ![]() 6/29/2023 0 Comments Network booster for mobile![]() It has inked a deal with AST SpaceMobile with a similar goal, and was involved in the latter’s biggest testing milestone earlier this year AST SpaceMobile was excited to announce a month ago that it had successfully carried out a direct voice call between the US and Japan, via its LEO satellite constellation, using standard smartphones and AT&T spectrum.ĪT&T mentions this and other trials with AST SpaceMobile in its FCC filing as examples of its commitment to demonstrate that their collaboration will not cause interference with authorised terrestrial systems. Using LEO satellites, such as the Starlink constellation, to boost cellular network coverage clearly makes a lot of sense. The companies pledged to create a new network, broadcast for SpaceX’s Starlink satellites using T-Mobile’s mid-band spectrum – its G Block frequencies, that is – to offer a satellite-to-cellular services providing near complete coverage “almost anywhere a customer can see the sky.” Specifically, there are well over half a million square miles of US landmass with no mobile signal, as well as vast stretches of ocean, it said at the time. T-Mobile announced its intention to work with SpaceX to fill coverage gaps in its US network last August, its focus being on reaching remote areas that are difficult to cover with traditional mobile networks. SpaceX and T-Mobile’s applications fall far short of meeting the threshold for waiver and cannot be granted in their current state,” it says. “More broadly, the Applicants’ technical showings are woefully insufficient regarding the risk of harmful interference posed by their planned SCS deployments. “The FCC’s rules do not permit SpaceX’s proposed use of T-Mobile’s terrestrial spectrum, and Applicants fail to even request-much less justify-rule waivers that would be necessary to authorize their proposed SCS authorizations,” AT&T’s filing reads. The FCC had called for comments after T-Mobile and SpaceX requested authorisation to deploy supplemental coverage from space, or SCS, to supplement the mobile operator’s terrestrial network using SpaceX satellites. The US operator hopes the regulator will put the brakes on T-Mobile’s plans – at least for now – citing possible interference issues and the breaking of spectrum allocation rules, it explained in a filing published on Friday. ![]() ![]() ![]() AT&T is petitioning the FCC to block rival T-Mobile US’s plan to use SpaceX’s satellite service to boost its mobile network coverage. ![]() 6/29/2023 0 Comments Monster high spectra vondergeist![]() ![]() Spectra is best friends with Frankie Stein, Draculaura Vike, Clawdeen Wolf, Abbey Bominable, Operetta Phantom, Ghoulia Yelps, Lagoona Blue, and Gabby Turtelle. Rhuen's lower half is fairly translucent, and she wears a black hair bow over her right ear. Other Family Members: Spectra's pet is a purple ghost ferret is named Rhuen. Unlike Spectra, Ghostia is more embraced to her ghostly heritage. Spectra does not know how both of her sisters died, because Spectra died one month before they did.Ĭousins: Spectra has an older cousin named Ghostia. Spectra's relationship with her sisters is currently unknown, except that they all get along, and Misty tends to get on Spectra's nerves. Siblings: Spectra has two younger twin sisters Misty & Violet. They were not seen in the show, however they were mentioned. Both of Spectra's parents died mysterious when Spectra was alive. Parents: Her parents are ghosts, but nothing else is known about them. Her accessorizes are black ball & chain earrings, a Victorian cuff bracelet, and a silver double-chain necklace. She wears a black leather top with a magenta glitter-fabric center, with black & magenta ribbon straps, and accented with three silver chains going across the shirt she also wears a magenta triangular-cut skirt with a glitter mesh layer, a grey belt with a cuff-like design, and translucent magenta boots with a chain & ball wrapped around each. She also has rather noticeable cheekbones.Ĭlothes: Spectra's outfit is her Basic outfit. ![]() Spectra's hair is violet, with rather noticeable light purple highlights, bright icy blue eyes with the pupils being a dark blue, and the whites of her eyes being a dark purple. Physical: Due to the fact that Spectra is a ghost, her skin is ghostly pale, almost white, and then fades to transparent at the beginning of her hands and feet. Spectra is also really mysterious and rather free-spirited. She's also constructed a mysterious, fanciful history for herself, and even began to believe it herself, but that the truth about her and her family is actually quite tragic.īut despite all this, she is seen as a kind monster and helps those in need of her, she also is known to easily get the truth out of other monsters which also gives her a detective/reporter complex. When she's confronted with the facts, she tends to dig in her heels, and draws the line at planting a fake story. Spectra has a very forceful personality and she often makes quick judgments and leaps to conclusions without supporting evidence. ![]() |