![]() Unfortunately, this attribute is not currently supported by any browser. no: The element’s contents should not be translated.yes: The element’s contents should be translated.The translate attribute can accept one of two values: This is the idea behind the new HTML5.1 translate attribute. In some cases, we may want a section of the web page to always be displayed in a certain language, never translated. As it’s name implies, it sets the language of a resource linked to via the href attribute, and can thus only be applied to elements that have this attribute, i.e. We can specify the language of an externally linked resource using the hreflang attribute. When using the lang attribute, we can tell user agents what language the content on the current webpage is, but what about if we need to link to an external page/resource? Specifying Language for External Pages # This can be really useful, for example, if you are writing an article that references a text in a different language, comme ça, par exemple This can be really useful, for example, if you are writing an article that references a text in a different language, comme ça, par exemple. This means that we can specify different sections of our web page as being written in different languages. The lang attribute is one of the global HTML attributes which allows it to be applied to any HTML element. Here’s an example of a screen reader reading an English web page in a French accent due to a missing lang attribute. In the absence of the lang attribute, the browser will assume the web page is written in the user’s default language, which can lead to some strange results. ![]() For example, a French-speaking user who visits this blog. Īdding this attribute to the root element is really important, particularly for users who’s main language used with their machine is not the same as the web page’s language. Typically, we would add this attribute to the root element of the document, which is in most cases the HTML element. Using the lang attribute, we can let browsers know what language the web page is written in. One of the first things we need to think about is what language the HTML document (or elements within) are written in. Once you decide to translate a web page, there are many things to take into account, and a lot of them I've found are useful even if your website is written in only one language. Since starting work at eyeo, I’ve had to think a lot more about localisation and translations because most of our websites are translated into several languages, something I previously didn’t have to really consider before. But in fact, more than half of web pages are written in languages other than English. Coming from the English-speaking world, it can be easy to maintain the bubble that is the English-speaking World Wide Web.
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![]() There's no need to preemptively save the result in a variable either. ![]() ![]() Without having to worry about the function being re-evaluated for every case. I think this fact needs a little bit more attention, so here's an example: In many occasions, you may want to compare the same variable (or. The difference between a series of if statements and the switch statement is that the expression you're comparing with, is evaluated only once in a switch statement. The switch statement is similar to a series of IF statements on the same expression. This is listed in the documentation above, but it's a bit tucked away between the paragraphs. Putra, 15 Mar 22, last updated 18 Jul 22 The Switch Case in the PHP programming language has a function or use that is very similar to if-else, but of course, the two have differences. 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This help j Next menu item k Previous menu item g p Previous man page g n Next man page G Scroll to bottom g g Scroll to top g h Goto homepage g s Goto search Tutorials (PHP for Beginner) - PHP Switch Case Posted by I. The photos Beiler snapped show the fish’s knife-sharp teeth, spikes on its sides, and a projectile flowing out of its forehead. The creature is mostly found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans.Ī professor of zoology, Johan Reinhardt, had first discovered the fish in 1837. Scientifically known as Himantolophidae, footballfish live in waters that are 3,000-4,000 feet deep. Later, when the photos were shared with scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, it was revealed that the creature was a Pacific footballfish. It’s the stuff of nightmares mouth almost looked bloody,”īeiler took photos of the creature before leaving the beach. ![]() “At first, I thought it was a like a jellyfish or something, and then I went and looked at it a little more carefully, and some other people were gathered around it too, and then I saw that it was this very unusual fish. “I have never seen anything quite like this before,” Beiler told NBC 7 San Diego. In an interview with local media, Beiler said that the creature was large, and its length was about a foot. Jay Beiler initially thought it was a jellyfish, but when he had a closer look at the creature, he realised it was something completely different he had never seen before. “I think it’s a beautiful fish,” he said.A tourist accidentally took pictures of ultra-rare deep-sea fish often dubbed as “deep-sea monster” washed ashore at Black’s Beach in Torrey Pines in San Diego, California, U.S. Jay Beiler, who recently chanced upon one on Black’s Beach, told news outlets, “It’s the stuff of nightmares.” Follow the amazing journey of this recent discovery, from how beachgoers found it washed up on shore in May 2021 at Crystal Cove State Park in Newport Beach, CA, to how it became part of our collections. Some find the fish’s appearance off-putting. This species of anglerfish, known as a Pacific footballfish, spends the majority of its life under thousands of feet of cold, dark water. They also have sharp teeth that angle inward in their mouth - ensuring that what goes in doesn’t come out. “They’re pretty much these spheres …covered in little spines,” which help ward off attacks from would-be predators. “They’re so much stockier” than other anglerfish, which come in many shapes and sizes, Frable said. (Anglerfish exhibit what’s known as extreme sexual dimorphism: The males are much smaller than their female counterparts.) It’s also one of the biggest species of anglerfish, with large females measuring about 12 to 15 inches. ![]() □ /0uykGvpy9a- Scripps Institution of Oceanography December 15, 2021 Scientists don’t know exactly what it eats, how it reproduces - or what might be driving the cluster of sightings.Įxperts don’t have any evidence to theorize why several deep-sea fish have washed ashore recently, but are interested in learning more about the specimens that have been collected, as well as any new ones that might wash up. The footballfish is a species of anglerfish, and is known to live in waters as deep as 3,000 feet (900 m) or 500 fathoms. Science Horrifying deep-sea ‘football fish’ washes up on California beach By Josh K. It has a wide range, extending from the coasts of Honshu (Gulf of Sagami) and Hokkaido islands through the Kuril-Kamchatka trough, in the northwest Pacific, to the eastern Pacific from California to Peru. With less than three dozen dead specimens available to study, very little is known about the fish that lives in depths of roughly 1,000 to 3,000 feet. The Pacific footballfish (Himantolophus sagamius) is a species found in the Pacific. ![]() They have discussed the curious occurrence, “but it’s hard to jump to any conclusions about why this is happening,” he said. The museum has four of the species in its collection, including one found by a beachgoer in Newport Beach in May.Įvery time one washes ashore, Ludt said, he’s inundated with calls from friends and colleagues. “It is very strange, and it’s the talk of the town among us California ichthyologists,” or zoologists who study fish, said Bill Ludt, assistant curator of ichthyology at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum. One was photographed last month near Black’s Beach in La Jolla but disappeared - potentially carried back to sea - before scientists were notified. But in only the last year, three of the creatures have washed up on California beaches, doubling the number of sightings on record in the state. Only 31 collected specimens are known to exist in the world, and the fish has never been observed in the wild, Frable said. ![]() ![]() While the desert and poison biomes are cancelled, there's still hope for the Jurassic biome. It is extremely frustrating when you are killed by a lesser animal. 0:00 / 12:20 I became a GIANT KRAKEN in Mope.io EPIC Loody 38.8K subscribers 131K views 3 years ago Mopeio Hi, sisters-misters and bros-pros In this mope.io gameplay video I will show. Smaller animals should not be able to easily kill larger animals. The desert should've come I agree with what you are saying. My main problem was that smaller animals could easily kill larger ones though, but now they kind of made that harder. I wish the Mope.io team could have instead made the cancelled Desert biome and Poison minibiome (it was going to be a swamp) instead.I've seen videos about those. The desert should've comeīy the sounds of things, each monster will be an embodiment of a troll god. It can charge very fast and knock anything in its way into the air.īy the sounds of things, each monster will be an embodiment of a troll god.
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![]() Basic Fixįor all of these tweaks, we’re going to be working exclusively in the screens.rpy file, so open that up. But, oh no! When it hides, the quick menu is still there! You want everything gone when you hide that window. You want to hide the dialogue window for something. These are actions that manage screens, interaction results, and control flow.You’ve started a new Ren’Py project. Hide ( screen=None, transition=None, _layer=None ) link Call ( label, *args, **kwargs ) linkĮnds the current statement, and calls label, given as a string.Īrguments and keyword arguments are passed to renpy.call(). screen Either a string giving the name of the screen to be hidden, or This causes a screen to be hidden if it is shown. Transition If not None, a transition that occurs when hiding the screen. _layer This is passed as the layer argument to renpy.hide_screen(). This is often used with menus and imagemaps, to Return ( value=None ) linkĬauses the current interaction to return the supplied value, which This can be used to make a button responsive to hover/unhover events, Jump ( label ) linkĬauses control to transfer to label, given as a string. Was called using the call screen statement, the return value Select what the return value of the interaction is. None in this case.) Show ( screen, transition=None, *args, **kwargs ) link When in a menu, this returns from the menu. ShowTransient ( screen, transition=None, *args, **kwargs ) link This action takes the _layer, _zorder and _tag keywordĪrguments, which have the same meaning as in the If not None, transition is used to show the new screen. ToggleScreen ( screen, transition=None, *args, **kwargs ) link If not None, transition is use to show the new screen. Shown, the screen is shown with the provided arguments. If not None, transition is use to show and hide the screen. AddToSet ( set, value ) linkĪdds value to set. This may be a Python set or list, in whichĬase the value is appended to the list. This also works with lists, where key is the index at which SetDict ( dict, key, value ) linkĬauses the value of key in dict to be set to value. SetField ( object, field, value ) linkĬauses the a field on an object to be set to a given value. SetLocalVariable ( name, value ) linkĬauses the variable called name to be set to value in the current Object is the object, field is a string giving the name of theįield to set, and value is the value to set it to. SetScreenVariable() should be preferred, as it allows more This function is only useful in a screen that has been used byĪnother screen, as it provides a way of setting the value of a In a used screen, this action sets the variable in the context SetScreenVariable ( name, value ) linkĬauses the variable called name associated with the current screen This must be created in the context that the variable is set ![]() Of the screen containing the used one(s). To set variables within a used screen, and only in thatĬase, use SetLocalVariable() instead. ToggleDict ( dict, key, true_value=None, false_value=None ) link One with dots separating the variable from fields, like "hero.strength" The name argument must be a string, and can be a simple name like "strength", or SetVariable ( name, value ) linkĬauses the variable called name to be set to value. Lists, in which case key is the index of the value to toggle. ToggleField ( object, field, true_value=None, false_value=None ) link Toggling means to invert the value when the action is performed. Value of that field when the action is performed. true_value If not None, then this is the true value we use. ToggleLocalVariable ( name, true_value=None, false_value=None ) link false_value If not None, then this is the false value we use. ToggleScreenVariable() should be preferred, as it allows more Toggles the value of the variable called name in the current local context. In - it can't be passed in from somewhere else. true_value If not None, then this is the true value used. ![]() ToggleScreenVariable ( name, true_value=None, false_value=None ) link false_value If not None, then this is the false value used. Toggles the value of the variable called name in the current screen. ![]() Domestic passengers have 4 hours to report damage ( in writing), while international flights will score you a whole week to do the same. As in, the airline's entire damaged baggage policy consists of about 4 sentences. Spirit | Vague is the name of the game at Spirit. ![]() But there is a glimmer of hope: Alaska and Horizon will accept credit card statements as proof of purchase, so with a bit of research, you should be able to find the line item in question. Alaska requires passengers to return their baggage claim stub (The original sticker provided when you check in), proof that the value of the bag exceeds $200, and proof that you even own the bag.įor those of you who don't necessarily hold onto years-old receipts for your luggage, you're essentially out of luck when flying with these two. But hey, at least jetBlue has an online baggage incident tracker.Īlaska & Horizon Airlines | This duo puts the onus not only of liability, but of ownership on the passenger in the event of a damaged suitcase. The airline provides no information about liability, reimbursements or what damage it considers itself on the hook for. JetBlue | Similar to Southwest, jetBlue gives passengers just 4 hours to report a broken bag. And even then, the airline accepts no responsibility for any baggage in the passenger cabin of the plane. Southwest | Southwest gives you just a 4 -hour window to report damage, or all bets are off. So if your overstuffed carry-on was ripped or dropped by a flight attendant, you won't be receiving a payout unless your bag actually fits into the measurement bin placed at the entrance to the gate. After filing a report, you have 30 days to present your luggage to the airline for repairs. In the event that AA does accept the blame for your bag, you can potentially be reimbursed up to $3,500 if you can prove that your bag met the strict requirements outlined in its baggage policies. Check out United's handy infographic for how to report a damage claim.Īmerican | If you want a shot at holding the airline responsible for breaking your bags, you must file a report within 24 hours of retrieving your baggage from the carousel. Though despite that, the airline was happy to repair my broken wheel. ![]() United warns that wear and tear won't be their responsibility, again with wheels, feet and extending handles falling outside of accepted responsibility. International checked bags that incur harm will fetch you up to $640, with unchecked bags covered up to $400. ![]() The fine print changes a bit for international flights, but is still mighty generous. And no wonder: United's damaged baggage policy is one of the best in the biz, reimbursing passengers fair market rates up to $3,500 per customer on domestic flights. United's baggage handlers broke a wheel off of my partner's roller bag, and while it took a bit of time after surrendering the suitcase to the airline, United did repair the bag and return it to us as good as new in the mail. United | Full disclosure, I have a bit of personal experience here. Additionally, if Delta places the blame with the TSA and federal & state agents, you're probably not going to receive any compensation. Here's what you can expect if your airline breaks your bags, according to the airlines' official policy:ĭelta | Passengers have 24 hours after a domestic flight to report damage to the airline, and 7 days when traveling abroad, but Delta strongly recommends seeing an agent before even leaving the airport if damage is discovered so your belongings can be evaluated and a damage report can be opened. Delta is vague on what it will do to make broken bags up to you, but does outsource repairs to Rynn's Luggage, where demoralized users can track the status of their repairs online. Delta passengers beware, the airline has an extensive list of questionable damages it simply will not cover even if employees are to blame, including broken wheels or feet, broken handles or straps, and cuts and scratches. Compensation varies from a $3,500 rebate to nothing at all. Not all airlines offer passengers the same protections or reimbursements - not by a long shot. Besides, there are plenty of ways to ensure you don't lose your luggage and a standard protocol to follow if your luggage does end up lost. But what about missing baggage's often ignored sibling, damaged baggage? What do you do if your bag shows up at the luggage carousel looking a lot worse for wear than when you dropped it off at the check-in desk? Airlines are losing less baggage than ever, and most bags do eventually turn up safe and sound, even if not quite when you expected them. ![]() This accelerates the process of achieving your goals. When you are in that mindset, you are better able to create a vision that works in that direction. That is why it is important to be able to use the eyes of your mind and get really deep when dreaming of a good possibility. Imagine this, you want to go to a said university, but you have no idea how it looks like or what the campus life is going to be once you are in it, then it would be hard to consider how you envision yourself as a successful graduate of that institution. Moreover, it does put them at a far corner of what they want in their life. This can result in a lack of motivation for some, or in worse cases, giving up on the whole purpose of dreaming. It makes you think that you are at a lack of a thing, and it might create a sense of inability. Your current mental state tells you that you haven't achieved a certain thing which puts you behind the wheel. So, Why is Visualisation Important? The goal is to build a mindset – or more like, shift your pattern of thinking. So, while in the real world, nothing has changed, in your mind, you are already in the state of mind where you have conquered what you dreamed for. So, when you say you believe something and you are applying the art of visualisation for it, you are using your mind to portray your dreams already becoming true. What is Visualisation ? Visualisation is the art of mental imagery – where you put your focus entirely on achieving a dream and actualizing it to become true. ![]() Improve your mental health with us, by learning about, and trying visualisation in your mental healthcare routine. ![]() One of the actions you can do related to that involves visualising your success, and how that success is built. Just saying you believe in a certain thing is not enough. That is why it is important to get up and believe in your dreams no matter what your circumstances are – but when we say to “believe” in the dreams we have for ourselves, we need to be able to use the right tools to practice it. It takes a lot of positivity and courage to believe in your dreams, but it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be dreaming. The Art of Visualisation: What visualising success really looks like ![]() Lines such as “Pickin’ up the pieces of my life/Without you on my mind” strongly confirm the song is indeed originally written about a breakup. On personal terms, the lyrics reflect Bernie Taupin moving on after a breakup. ![]() And Im still standing after all this time. The lyrics tell the uplifting story of someone who has overcome adversity and feels better than ever. Dont you know Im still standing better than I ever did Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid. A song about recovering from setbacks and overcoming life’s challenges. Taupins lyrics perfectly capture the behind-the-scenes struggle that was concurrently going on between the artist and his relatively new label Geffen Records. By Eddie – CC BY-SA 2.0 The Meaning of The SongĪt its core, Elton John’s “I’m Still Standing” is an anthem about resilience and perseverance. “I’m Still Standing” could’ve easily worked as a slow mournful ballad, but Elton decided to transform the lyrics into the uplifting song we know today. As a result, Elton still had a massive influence on the mood of the song. You know the sort of thing, ‘Don’t you worry about me, I’ll be perfectly fine.”Įlton John – as always – wrote music over the lyrics Bernie Taupin provided to him. Which, if my memory serves me correctly, was a sort of kiss-off to an old girlfriend. “Which, believe me, is perfectly fine by me – and in fact it’s probably infinitely more interesting than what it was originally written about. Im Still Standing Songtext von Elton John mit Video: You could never know what its like / Your blood like winter freezes just like ice / And theres. “I think people see it as an anthem based on Elton’s strong sense of survival in the face of adversity”, Taupin said. ![]() He desperately tries to hold onto his present-day experiences, eventually carrying around a tape recorder to remind himself of things, as well as keeping this journal, and leaving notes for himself. Nevertheless, Kim Byeongsu is deeply concerned about her - especially when he senses that someone is after her, a man he is sure is out to kill her.Īs a patient suffering from already fairly well-advanced Alzheimer's, Kim Byeongsu is a doubly unreliable narrator: not only can we not be certain of whether or not he is telling the truth in his apparently lucid moments - despite his apparent frankness - but he himself can't be sure of his memories and perceptions. The only closer human contact he has is with Eunhui, his much younger adopted stepdaughter - the daughter of his last victim - and though she looks after him, there is also a certain distance between the two. It's been nearly a quarter of a century since he killed anyone ("I quit killing and took up bowling"), but before then he was very active - with bodies buried in the bamboo-overgrown backyard. Kim Byeongsu opens his account by acknowledging that, for a long time, he was a serial killer. They all have a dark edge to them, and rely to a considerable degree on a sense of uncertainty - beginning with the title story, in which the narrator, Kim Byeongsu, a veterinarian, is a now seventy year old man who is suffering from Alzheimer's, desperately trying to hold onto an increasingly elusive reality and sense of order as his mind goes. We acknowledge (and remind and warn you) that they may, in fact, be entirely unrepresentative of the actual reviews by any other measure.ĭiary of a Murderer collects four longer stories, with the title piece taking up about half the volume. ![]() Similarly the illustrative quotes chosen here are merely those the complete review subjectively believes represent the tenor and judgment of the review as a whole. Please note that these ratings solely represent the complete review 's biased interpretation and subjective opinion of the actual reviews and do not claim to accurately reflect or represent the views of the reviewers. The best stories are engrossing and disturbing, and are excellent showcases of Kim’s talent." - Publishers Weekly
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