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2023.03.22 14:47 ki-1029 Places for photography recommendations?

Hello all, I’m from fort myers and going up to Sarasota for the day on Sunday. Just wondering what you all would suggest for some photography around the Oyster Bay/Bee Ridge area, and even further south on my way home. I’m open to anything. Thanks!
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2023.03.22 13:05 mediamusing ☣️ Don't let Them touch You ☣️

I spend all of my daylight hours scared and alone in this musty old cellar.
It’s woeful, and I bet it smelled this bad even before everything around here turned to crap. Great. My second sentence and I’ve already resorted to swearing. When I decided I’d start this diary (five minutes ago when I got a tiny sliver of signal) I thought it would be my poetic and deeply-moving goodbye to the world. Maybe I’d write about love and loss, or maybe the splendour of nature. Then, when all is done and dusted, I’d have left something to be remembered by. As well as my corpse, of course.
This was a bad idea.
*
Okay, I’m an idiot. There’s nothing else I can do down here. I’ve rooted through every cardboard box a hundred times, organised and reorganised my supplies, I’ve even built a fort. So, I’m back. Hello. Again. God, this diary is going badly.
But there’s just enough light coming through the boards I nailed over the cellar’s tiny window to type by. So I may as well type. Stops me staring up at the window just waiting for a shadow to pass by.
Maybe I'll just write and not hit Submit. Right, where to start? Well, my name is – actually, I think I’m going to refer to myself as ‘X’. That sounds mysterious. If you’re reading this and want to know my real name, I still carry my purse. My railcard is in there and, if you really want to know who I am, go find me and fish it out. I won’t bite...
So, my name is X. I live in a little English village in the middle of nowhere. Before all this happened, I had a mum, a dad, a sister and there was a boy I liked, his name was Jonah.
*
I couldn’t think of anything else to write so I waited until I came back from my rounds. That’s the stupid name I have for when I go outside at night scrounging for stuff. Drinks are the hardest. I only trust bottles or cans, or did, and I was running out of places to search for them. But I guess that doesn’t matter now.
My leg is doing alright actually; didn’t hold me up at all. I saw Jonah too. He’s looked better, I have to say. It’s strange because this is only the second time I’ve seen him since we came here. Maybe his ears were burning.
Anyway, I found some tinned pineapple in a creepy old caravan I hadn’t searched yet. Had to bust the door open with Old Trusty – which I thought might attract some unwanted attention – but it was fine. I’m actually eating the pineapple right now, tastes good. I also found a radio in there. I already have three down here, but none of them work. Not that the caravan radio works either, all you get is static. It’s just nice to collect something. You know, to have a hobby.
*
I can tell the sun is rising. I managed to sleep for a couple of hours, but I woke up after a bad dream. I know some people can remember their dreams, but I never do. I wake up and grasp at them, but I never manage a hold before they fade away. It’s like trying to pinch the corner of a wisp of smoke; the harder you try, the quicker it fades to nothing. I’m just left with a sensation, a kind of imprint which sums up the most intense part of the dream.
And a cold sweat. That’s new.
*
I’ve been through the box of photo albums I found at the back of the cellar again. I’ve looked through them a few times now, but I always notice something new.
There’s a photo of this little girl playing with a pretend guitar. I can tell it’s pretend because it doesn’t have strings, only brightly-coloured plastic dials. Kind of like My First Guitar Hero or something. The girl has dark hair and she looks a tiny bit like my sister did a million years ago. I don’t have a picture of my sister. I suppose I could go and get one from my old house, but it’s right in the middle of the village. I’m lucky I wasn’t torn to shreds the last time I went back. So, what I’ve done is put this girl’s photo in my back pocket as a substitute.
I guess I should probably write something about my real sister now. But I don’t think that’s a good idea just yet.
*
Daylight is starting to fade and I’m getting ready to go out on my rounds. I always take my satchel with me, packed with useful objects. I have Old Trusty (a crowbar) which sticks out of the top for easy access, a small toolbox, a pair of heavy-duty gloves (there’s a good story about how I got those, I might write that one down later) and a hammer. I carry a penknife I found down here in my pocket, my purse and phone, and a torch in my hand.
I don’t like to use the torch because its battery is running out and there’s always the chance it might attract them. I probably shouldn’t have used it last night when I got back. Maybe I’m starting to enjoy this writing malarkey? I need to be careful with luxuries.
*
Okay, that could have gone better.
Picture the scene: I’m using Old Trusty to try and lever a kitchen window open, when one of them just walks right through the garden hedge. Seriously, straight through it. It’s not the mightiest of hedges but, still, it just appeared like it was walking through one of those Japanese paper walls. My satchel was on the ground, but I legged it anyway. I’m not stupid. I know I can go back for it tomorrow. I felt strangely naked without it on the way back here though.
Like I said before, I need to be careful with the torch so I think I’ll try and get some sleep now.
*
I slept pretty well last night; no nightmares or cold sweats. Maybe a midnight chase was just what I needed to blow away the cobwebs.
I actually woke up wondering about you. If you’re reading this, who are you? If you’re like me, living through this village nightmare, how have you managed to go this long without being killed or whatever? Maybe you’re Army or some such. Maybe you’re just some kid who’s played so many videogames that surviving all of this was already second nature to you. Or maybe you’re like me; living on borrowed time and searching for a good place to die. Maybe Future Me was brave enough to tap Submit on my diary and you're currently reading this on your phone or computer.
Here’s an idea. Maybe you can carry on this diary from wherever I left it at. God, I really hope this isn’t my last entry, although I suppose any entry might be. If you do carry the diary forwards, and I'm a corpse, maybe it will become cursed. Spooky.
*
I’ve been preparing for my next excursion.
If I know I’m going somewhere I’ll likely run into an ugly, I like to take extra precautions. And I want my satchel back. It was a present from my dad, and I know it cost him a lot of money.
So, I’m taking a pair of shears from the shelf of old tools down here. That way, if I lose Old Trusty, I’ll have a backup weapon.
If you are local, I wonder how you like to kill them? Pretty morbid question I know, but everyone around here seems to have their preferred method. The last villager I saw alive carried a pair of mini cricket bats and seemed to have bludgeoning down to an art form. He never saw me though, I was watching from a grove of trees as he killed his way along the main road near the village.
That was before I decided to stay inside during the daylight hours. We can at least see a little bit at night; ambient light and everything. They can’t though. I’ve seen them, they bump into things. It’s pretty funny to be honest. If they hear a noise, they walk in the direction of the sound, never trying to avoid any object in their path. They either bash said object out of the way, or, like that hedge, blunder right through it. Obviously bigger things stop them dead (ha!) though. If that happens, they sort of shuffle backwards and then try again a few times. Eventually – and I’ve seen this too – they just give up and stand there, waiting for something else to attract their attention.
That’s not how it works in the daytime though.
*
I think it’s about an hour before the sun sets so it’s nearly time to head out. I’m going to change my bandage. One minute.
Okay, it didn’t look that bad really. The original scratch wasn’t too deep and now the wound seems to be doing that scabbing thing I remember from normal injuries. It just doesn’t smell very good. A bit like when you walk past a bin that needs emptying.
Anyway, I’ve applied more antiseptic and redressed it. Time to go.
*
That was fun. I’m glad I had those shears with me.
I got my satchel back you’ll be happy to know. And I got inside that house I’d been trying to break into as well. More through necessity than choice in the end, but I’m pleased I did. I found more batteries! That means I can justify writing at night a bit more. In fact, the people who used to live there (I think the husband owned the local garage) were pretty well kitted out. There were a lot of tins in their cupboards, and they’d even left a shotgun. It wasn’t loaded though.
Not that I need a shotgun. I didn’t tell you this before, but I have my grandpa’s old service revolver. He always told me and my sister that it was decommissioned, but my dad apparently knew otherwise. I keep it tucked into the back of my jeans at all times. It had three bullets, one of them is gone, so only two left.
I’ll only be needing the one of course.
*
Morning. I’m feeling pretty low today. I think concentrating on getting my satchel back took my mind off things, but now I feel pretty deflated.
Surely that’s understandable? The village I knew and loved has been replaced with this sodding hell. I miss my family, my friends, TV and hot dinners and Instagram. Before all of this I was a pretty positive person. Sure, I had a bit of trouble getting up in the morning, but, once I was up, that was it. I’d meet the day’s challenges head on, try to enjoy myself as much as I could. Not today though.
Maybe if I write about Jonah I’ll cheer up. Not Jonah as he is now of course, Jonah when he was all smooth-skinned, curly-haired and bright-eyed. Now he’s like the anti-Jonah or something. His face looks like it lost a fight with an angry lobster. No, wait, I’m supposed to be writing about Jonah version one here.
He’s one of those people that I can’t remember meeting. My family has always lived around here and so there are lots of people who have just always been, if you get me. I always thought we would drunkenly get it together at a party – that’s what I’d usually do if there was a boy I liked. Classy.
*
I’ve perked up a bit. Out of sheer frustration I went upstairs (naughty, I know) and looked out of a window. Sure, I saw an ugly, wandering aimlessly as they always do, but I saw that the trees are starting to turn too. That means it’s nearly autumn, and I love autumn!
My sister and I always used to go out and kick leaves at each other in the autumn. I don’t know if it was because of her low centre of gravity, but my sister was amazing at it. She could somehow whip up a blazing whirlwind of golden-yellow and fire-red, surrounding us both in a leaf storm that I couldn’t help but flail my arms madly at. Then we’d both fall backwards into the leaves laughing, me wondering how on earth what had happened was possible. She was that good.
God, I let her down in the end.
*
I think I’ll stay away from the house with the shotgun tonight. It usually takes a day or two for a group of uglies to disperse once they’re all riled up. I could use the rest of that tinned food I suppose, but I’ve got plenty to be getting on with for now.
Instead, I think I’ll swing by another farmhouse I was scoping out before I decided to turn nocturnal. I never met the people who used to live there, but I remember Mum telling me they liked their privacy. I’m sure they wouldn’t mind me visiting now though.
Also, there’s a woodland between here and there and I might be able to find some leaves to kick about a bit. I think that would make me feel close to my sister again.
I’ll check back in later.
*
I’m still alive, but only just.
I made it through the woods just fine (only the odd leaf on the forest floor at the moment though, sadly), the trouble started at the farmhouse. I couldn’t get in – the doors and windows were barricaded – so I tried one of the outbuildings. Locked. It had a cat flap though.
My first instinct was to leave it, but then I wondered if there might be something useful inside. Lord knows what thinking about it now. I lifted the cat flap with one hand and shone the torch beam through with my other. That’s when an ugly dived at my pinkies. Luckily, it misjudged its leap and got a mouthful of plastic cat flap instead. As for me, I fell backwards onto my bum.
Next, the damn thing started bashing on the door from the inside. I don’t think it could ever have got out, but the noise attracted more uglies from out of nowhere. I only just managed to outmanoeuvre them and hightail it back into the woods.
That’s not the worst of it though. On the way back my leg started to hurt. A lot.
*
I woke up this morning and I’m walking with a limp. It’s funny, Dad had a limp when he and Mum died. He was nailing planks of wood across our windows and doors because there was no signal (as per bloody usual) and we thought that what was happening here was probably happening everywhere. It's only recently that I realised this was an isolated, local outbreak. Anyway, Dad dropped the hammer onto his toe, he always was useless at DIY. I think it was only a couple of hours after that when he and Mum were taken.
It was like a wave of death. No, not like, that’s exactly what it was. A hoard of uglies swept through the village, probably originating from the secret research facility in the woods we're not supposed to know about. My sister and I wouldn’t have had a prayer if Mum and Dad hadn’t charged down the first few that got into our house. They gave us just enough time to escape, to run away and leave them to die. My sister was screaming all the way and I had to drag her like she was four again.
She wouldn’t speak to me for a few days after that. I didn’t blame her, I hated myself too. But I would have hated myself even more if I hadn’t done what I did next. On my own, I snuck back into our house with the crowbar I found here. Then I dispatched my parents. I can’t bring myself to type it any other way. It wasn’t like in the movies, I didn’t pound their skulls into mush whilst sobbing, ‘Why?’ over and over again. I just found them, or what was left of them, forced the crowbar through each of their eye sockets, and came straight back here.
Then came the crying.
*
I haven’t told you about the heavy-duty gloves yet, have I?
After I got back from our old house, my sister started speaking to me again. A shared, day-long cry will do that for sisters. Once we felt up to it, we decided to explore the parts of the farmhouse we hadn’t searched yet. All the bedrooms were empty, only a few belongings flung about the place (I suspect the previous tenants left in a hurry). The problem came when we investigated the attic. Once we’d opened the ceiling panel in the upstairs hallway, once we’d pulled the compact staircase down, I went up. My sister stood at the top of the hatchway shining the torch beam over my shoulder. And that’s when it touched me. Terrified, I fell to my left, screaming as the thing came crashing down on top of me. I was yelling things like, ‘Shoot it!’ and, ‘Run!’ but my sister was just laughing her head off. I soon realised that my attacker was in fact a shop-window mannequin.
I think the people who previously lived here must have been arty (or into some seriously freaky stuff) because the mannequin was dressed in scarves, bandannas, ties, watches – loads of things. The rest of the attic was pretty empty but at least we got the mannequin’s gloves.
*
I’m not feeling good at the moment. I’ve got a sore throat and I’ve coughed up blood a couple of times. My leg pain is getting worse too.
I don’t think I’ll go out tonight. I have enough tins left and one of them is a Full English In A Can. Sounds pretty disgusting, but intriguing at the same time. I’ve been saving it for near the end. A sort of consolation prize.
*
There are two mattresses down here. Obviously one is mine, and the other one was my sister’s. After she died, I couldn’t bring myself to get rid of it. I don’t have a photo of her, only Guitar Girl’s. Her bed is the only thing of hers I have left. And she didn’t even sleep in it that many times.
*
The tinned Full English was vile! You’ve got to laugh though, what else can you do?
*
I’m crying as I write this. Tears of sorrow, shame and regret.
It happened as we were searching a cottage just off of the main road. We’d used Old Trusty to get inside, and I’d rushed straight into the kitchen to find the food. We’d run out more than a day before and I was famished. My sister followed me into the kitchen, a wide grin on her pretty little face because I was sitting there with an open can of beans. Then one of them came at her from behind. I must have walked right past it on my stupid way to the cupboards. It bit into her neck and blood gushed over the tiles in a torrent. As she yelled out in agony, I leapt up and implanted the crowbar right into the thing’s skull. It crumpled to the floor, but the damage was done.
Don’t let me lose myself.’ That was the last thing my sister whispered to me before she passed out. Her wound was much more severe than mine is, and much closer to the brain. That seems to make it quicker. I took grandpa’s revolver from behind my back and blew her brains out.
I buried her in the back garden.
*
After my sister died I went kind of crazy. I took Old Trusty out across the fields and pulverised every ugly I could find. I don’t even remember it that well, it was just, find, kill, find, kill…
We’d only been going out in daylight before then but, in my anger, I carried on through the nights. That’s how I learned about their inability to evade in darkness. Eventually, though, one got me. I found three munching on a dead cow and ran straight at them. Took out the first two easily enough, but the third managed to scratch my leg with a bloody fingernail just before I clobbered it into oblivion. Once I realised its nail had broken the skin, it was like a switch had been flicked inside me. That’s it, I’m dead too. I lost my bloodlust and came back here.
*
If none of this had happened, I think my sister would have eventually gone into medicine. I was doing okay at College but she was top of her class at school. And she had a really kind nature too. She’d never squish any bugs that got trapped in our house; she’d get a glass, scoop the little critter up and seal it inside with a book. Then she’d take it outside and release it, even if it was a wasp.
*
I’ve decided that here’s not the place. I'll hit Submit and then I’m going to do it in those woods I wrote about; consider this diary as my Note. I’ll be able to find a nice spot to sit and look at the trees, some place that's calm and peaceful. I’m going to leave the picture of Guitar Girl in this cellar, she belongs in this house. The tree leaves will remind me of my sister more than any photo ever could anyway.
I guess all that’s left to say is thank you for listening.
I know it’s possible that no one will ever read this, but that’s not really the point is it?
Love,
X
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Thanks for reading! If you want more from this universe check out The X and Wye Anthology Series
-- Jack
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2023.03.22 10:38 Elegant_Sweet_9612 "Unlock The Magic of Rajasthan - An Epic Adventure Awaits!"

Rajasthan is one of the most beautiful and vibrant states of India. It is known for its rich culture, stunning architecture, fascinating history and delicious cuisine. But most importantly, it is known for its enchanting beauty and majestic landscapes. From the golden desert sands to the majestic forts, Rajasthan is the perfect destination for a magical adventure.

paragliding in udaipur
The first stop on your journey should be Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Here, you will find the iconic Hawa Mahal, a beautiful palace with five storeys and 953 windows, built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. Also, visit the City Palace and Jantar Mantar, both of which are beautiful examples of Rajput architecture. Spend a day exploring the markets of Jaipur, and don’t forget to try the delicious street food.
Udaipur, the city of Lakes, is known for its breathtaking beauty, majestic palaces, and rich culture. It is no wonder that it is a popular destination for adventure seekers. If you are looking for a thrilling adventure in Rajasthan, then Udaipur is the perfect place for you. From exploring the beautiful lakes and mountain trails to trying out some extreme sports, Udaipur has a lot to offer.
Paragliding in Udaipur
Udaipur, the city of lakes, is a popular tourist destination in India, renowned for its stunning palaces and spectacular views. But it is also a great spot for adrenaline junkies and adventure seekers. Paragliding in Udaipur is one of the most thrilling activities you can experience in the city.
Paragliding in Udaipur is a must-do activity for anyone looking to experience the thrill of flying. The activity is offered at two sites in the city:
Udaipur Gliding Club: you can take part in introductory courses and learn the basics of paragliding. The club has experienced instructors who will teach you the safety measures, proper body position, launching and landing techniques and other important details. Once you have mastered the basics, you can take part in group activities such as competition flights and tandem flights.
Dhikala Adventure Camp: you can participate in paragliding activities such as acrobatics, aerobatics and tandem flights. The camp also has a professional team that can help you with the latest technology in paragliding, such as the use of GPS and other tracking systems.
Paragliding in Udaipur is a great way to experience the beauty of the city from a different perspective. The experience is both thrilling and peaceful, and you will be able to take in the stunning views of the city. You will also get to see some of the city’s most iconic monuments, such as the City Palace, the Fateh Sagar Lake and the Aravalli Hills.
For the water enthusiasts, udaipur adventure offers a variety of activities such as kayaking, boating, parasailing, and paddle boarding.
Kayaking
Kayaking is a great way to explore the beautiful lakes around Udaipur. Here, you can enjoy the beauty of the city and its surroundings from a different perspective.
Boating
Boating is another great way to explore the city as you can witness the magnificent palaces and temples from the water.
Parasailing
Parasailing is an exciting activity and you can get an adrenaline rush as you soar over the city. Paddle boarding is a great way to enjoy the calm waters of the lakes.
Rock climbing
You can challenge yourself and get a unique view of the city as you climb the rocky terrain.
Rappelling
Rappelling is another activity you can try where you can rappel down the steep slopes to reach the bottom of the mountain.
Ziplining
Ziplining is a thrilling activity that is sure to get your heart racing as you glide through the air.
Udaipur is a great destination for adventure seekers. With its beautiful lakes, majestic palaces, and thrilling activities, Udaipur is sure to give you an unforgettable experience. Pack your bags and head to Udaipur for an adventure of a lifetime.
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2023.03.22 02:20 zlyda Someone did not pay for their Windows license 😂

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2023.03.22 01:10 Ezra_is_a_dumb_boy Bad girls that didn't get on the show

People have been posting tiktok's of alternate replacements who didn't get on the show for one reason or another. The tiktok's usernames are bgcreload and bgcreloaded so you can watch the videos. Im just gonna go into detail about the girls
Bethany Jaye/Bethany Gebell: Fort Myers Beach, Florida
Bethany was chosen to be an replacement for season 6. Her aesthetic is very similar to Sydney from the same season and Fran from season 17. She lived in Cincinnati in 2009, 2010 and 2011 (unknown when she moved) and has a model mayhem page. She's now a bartender and it seems like she grew up in Cincinnati. Production from the season began in October of 2010. Bethany was suppose to replace Jennifer but got arrested and had legal issues that prevented her from going
Krystyne Rivera: New York, New York
Not much is known about Krystyne as a person. She's from New York and she has a twitter from 2009. According to comments from bgcreload's video about them, production called Krystyne when she was live streaming on UStream which is now IBM Cloud Video. She was suppose to replace Bethany who was suppose to replace Jennifer, but because Wilmarie gave them so much material, they decided against it.
Jasmine Hogan: Atlanta, Georgia
Jasmine is from Atlanta, Georgia and was suppose to replace Andrea. But because there was only a limited time left, Jasmine declined the offer and there was no more replacements. Her audition tape is on youtube linked here
Sidney StarSidney Favors: Chicago, Illinois
I've heard many different stories about why Sidney wasn't on, but according to the tiktok, she missed her call so Natasha was the replacement. Some background on Sidney is that she was raised in Chicago and was living there during season 9's production. She was on Love and Hip-Hop: Atlanta and Baddies ATL too.
Sarah Oliver: Riverdale, Georgia
Sarah wasn't a replacement but her story is interesting and we all know her. Sarah was suppose to be an original for season 9. However, she was having legal issues and couldn't go to Mexico. Ashley (Bartlett, Illinois) was originally a replacement. The original replacements were Ashley, Zaydon, Sidney and Andrea that we know of so far. Production wanted a blonde, Ashley was the only blonde so she was basically promoted to being a original after that.
Some other people who were suppose to be on season 9 was Janelle (Houston, Texas) and Jenniffer (San Bernardino, California)
Mhissy Banks: Marietta, Georgia
Yes, the "How you doing today, Jasmine?" girl was suppose to be a replacement on BGC 11. She was supposed to be the 7th replacement and only had 5 days if the house if she agreed. She did not! The catfish episode came out in December of 2012 and filming for season 11 started in early 2013. Mhissy now lives in Atlanta living a overall quiet life.
Unknown Asian girl: Unknown
The unknow girl was suppose to be a similar replacement like Mhissy
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2023.03.22 00:22 Snoo53903 Tech Support in Naples Florida

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2023.03.21 23:10 aviationakinator Why did this flight divert to SWF after squawking 7700?

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2023.03.21 22:31 pprincessbuttonss Car Break Ins

I bought a 2022 Kia Forte and just moved to a new state. I live in a gated community, but there are no cameras. My car is parked underneath a pavilion, since it is my designated spot, and there has been an attempted break in. The passenger side and the back door is all messed up and there was signs of attempted break in. The damage isn’t terrible but it is noticeable. The car that was parked close to mine had its windows smashed, but the apartment manager told me there was nothing they can do since there are no cameras and to make a police report. Is there anything I can do to prevent this or make sure my car is safe? I was looking at 360 dash came but IDK is that will work.
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2023.03.21 22:20 Lazy-Mobile-1806 When did you stop rooting for Jonathan Caballero?

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2023.03.21 22:00 plmfabian FORT MYERS/NAPLES FLORIDA AREA Lead Vocalist/Singer trying to find ROCK/HARD ROCK/CLASSIC ROCK INSPIRED BAND MEMBERS --Bass,Drums,Electric--

Whatup; I am a 20 year old student at FGCU in Fort Myers, Florida. I have been singing my entire life. My range is A2 to C5, which is quite high. Some of my favorites are Journey, Van Halen, Zeppelin, Rush, etc. I like the hard rock vibe, I can belt, I can hit notes, I have clean tone, and I can scream a bit, but most importantly I like to have fun and I'm gonna take my band to the next level. I want a bassist, drummer and electric player who want the world talking about them just asm as I do. Have experience, be confident, get ready to write a first album and take that SH*T ON THE ROAD! hmu boys
I also am humbly good-looking and like to get the chicks, and I'll gladly do that for ya. Time to bring back the rock and rollll.
Instagram and SC: plmfabian
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2023.03.21 21:45 plmfabian [FT. MYERS/NAPLES/ESTERO/CAPE CORAL/ FLORIDA] Lead Singer/Frontman who is looking for hard rock/rock/classic rock inspired band--Bassist, Drummer, and Electric players; looking for experience, writing, desire and drive.

Whatup; I am a student at FGCU in Fort Myers, Florida. I have been singing my entire life. My range is A2 to C5, which is quite high. Some of my favorites are Journey, Van Halen, Zeppelin, Rush, etc. I like the hard rock vibe, I can belt, I can hit notes, I have clean tone, and I can scream a bit, but most importantly I like to have fun and I'm gonna take my band to the next level. I want a bassist, drummer and electric player who want the world talking about them just asm as I do. Have experience, be confident, get ready to write a first album and take that SH*T ON THE ROAD! hmu boys
I also am humbly good-looking and like to get the chicks, and I'll gladly do that for ya. Time to bring back the rock and rollll.
Instagram and SC: plmfabian
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2023.03.21 19:29 MirkWorks City & Soul by James Hillman

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From Mirror to Window: Curing Psychoanalysis of its Narcissism
The apparently individual conflict of the patient is revealed as a universal conflict of his environment and epoch. Neurosis is thus nothing less than an individual attempt, however unsuccessful, to solve a universal problem. - C.G. Jung (1912)
Narcissism is now the rage, the universal diagnosis. In Freud's world, the new attention was on conversion hysteria; in Bleuler's, on dementia praecox. Earlier we find all ills attributed to the English malady, to the spleen, to hypochondriasis, to melancholia, to chlorosis; in Paris, a myriad of phobies and délires. Different time and places, different syndromes.
Narcissism has its theoreticians - Kohut, Kernberg, Lacan - and modern Jungians are following the rage. The collective consciousness of psychology makes us collectively unconscious, much as Jung said when writing about the collective ideas in his day. Being "with it" also means being in it. The epidemic diagnosis Narcissism states that the condition is already endemic to the psychology that makes the diagnosis. It sees narcissism because it sees narcissistically. So let us not take this diagnosis so literally, but place it within the historical parade of Western diagnoses.
Eminent cultural critics - Karl Krauss, Thomas Szasz, Philip Rieff, Christopher Lasch, Paul Zweig, and the notorious Dr. Jeffrey Masson - have each seen that psychoanalysis breeds a narcissistic subjectivism inflicting on the culture an iatrogenic disorder, that is, a disease brought by the methods of the doctors who would cure it.
I shall continue their line of thought, but I shall use a method that Wolfgang Giegerich has so brilliantly exposed in many of his papers. If depth psychology itself suffers from a narcissistic disorder, then what we analysts need first to probe is the unconscious narcissism in analysis itself. Our first patient is neither the patient nor ourselves, but the phenomenon called "analysis" that has brought us both to the consulting room.
The term "Narcissism" is probably British . Havelock Ellis is credited with its invention, though Freud gave us its psychoanalytic meaning. What did Freud say? As I go through some of his descriptions, let us hear them narcissistically, as self-referents, descriptive of psychology and of ourselves in psychology.
1917: "We employ the term narcissism in relation to little children and it is to excessive narcissism of primitive man that we ascribe his belief in the omnipotence of his thoughts and consequent attempts to influence the course of events in the other world by magical practices." Does not analysis have this primitive omnipotence fantasy of influencing events in the outer world by its magical practices? The omnipotence of subjective reflection is attested to by many classic Jungians like Harding, Bernard, Meier, von Franz, Baumann, etc. As Jung himself says, we are each "the makeweight that tips the scales" that determine the outcome of world history." The rituals of self-engagement remove projections from the world so that, supposedly, the world itself is transformed by psychoanalysis.
1922: "... narcissistic disorders are characterized by a withdrawal of the libido from objects." The withdrawal of the libido from from objects - I ask you to remember this statement. We shall come back to it.
1925: Freud describes three historic blows to humankind's narcissism. These, he says, are the cosmological blow of Copernicus, the blow of Darwinian evolutionary theory, and the psychoanalytic blow (of Freud) which wounded the omnipotence fantasy, or narcissism, of the ego as sole self-willed ruler. Here, psychoanalysis becomes itself a giant omnipotence fantasy, a creation myth of our culture equivalent with astronomy and biology, promulgating itself with narcissistic grandeur.
This pronouncement appears in Freud's discussion on resistance to psychoanalysis. By means of this idea resistance, analysis brilliantly maintains its invulnerability to criticism. Questioning the validity of analysis is impugned as resistance to it. Even more: the very attacks demonstrate resistance and therefore help to validate analytical theory. As Freud says, "The triumph of narcissism, the ego's victorious assertion of its own invulnerability. It refuses to be hurt by the arrows of reality ... It insists that it is impervious to wounds dealt by the outside world."
Later Freud considered narcissism not to be rooted in love at all, i.e., as self-love, but to be rather a defense against aggressive impulses. Let us consider for a moment the value of "aggressive impulses," at least and at best they take the object, the world out there, into account: I feel enraged about societal injustice, nuclear danger, media crap, industrial callousness, the corporate mind, political ideologues, hideous architecture, etc. But, owing to my narcissistic defenses against the involving call of aggression, I go to the spa, work out, meditate, jog, diet, reduce stress, relax my body armor, improve my orgasms, get a new hairstyle, and take a vacation. And see my therapist: very expensive, very good for me, because he or she devotes complete attention to my problems, especially our transferential frame. Instead of the world and my outrage, I work on my analysis, myself, the Self. This Self, too, fits a narcissistic definition: "the incorporation of grandiose object images as defense against anxiety and guilt" or, as Fenichel puts it, one feels oneself in "reunion with an omnipotent force, be that force an archetype, a god or goddess, the unus mundus, or the numinosity of analysis itself.
Freud's paper "On Narcissism" states that both introspection and conscience or "being watched" derive from and serve narcissism. Yet, psychotherapy practices self-scrutiny as the principal method in its treatment and "being watched" or supervision as the principal component of its training. A candidate goes to hour after hour of institutionalized narcissism of watching and being watched.
The institutionalization of narcissism in our profession - the idea of resistance, the idealization of the Self, the practices of introspection and supervision, the omnipotence fantasies about its own importance in world history, its technique of referring all events back to itself as the vessel, the mirror, the temenos, the frame - bears immediately upon that central obsession of analysis today, transference.
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By transference, here, I mean that self-gratifying analytical habit which refers the emotions of life to the analysis. Transference habitually deflects object libido, that is, love for anything outside analysis, into a narcissistic reflection upon analysis. We feed analysis with life. The mirror that walks down the road of life (Flaubert) replaces the actual road, and the mirror no longer reflects the world, only the walking companions. They may as well have stayed indoors, less distracted by the trees and the traffic.
The principal content of analytical reflection as transference is the child we once were, a fact which accords with Freud's observation that the object choice of the narcissist is "someone he once was.” This helps account for the faddish popularity of Alice Miller’s writings. Her idealized children exhibit what Freud said: the narcissist is “not willing to forego his narcissistic perfection in his childhood” and “seeks to recover the early perfection.” The focus on childhood traps the libido only further into subjectivity, and therefore we must recognize that erotic compulsions in analysis are produced primarily by the analysis, rather than by the persons. Analysis acts itself out through them quite impersonally so that they often feel betrayed and ashamed by the impersonality of the emotions they undergo and are unable to recognize that what they are suffering is the object libido trying to find a way out of analysis. Instead, the narcissistic viciousness of our theory says that transference emotions are compelling the persons to go deeper into analysis.
Let us recognize that the other person - patient or analyst - embodies the only possibility within an analysis to whom object libido can flow. The person in the other chair represents cure of analytical narcissism simply by being there as an Other. Moreover, the patient for the analyst and the analyst for the patient become such numinous objects because they have also been tabooed as libidinal possibilities. Analyst and patient may not act their desire for each other. The narcissism of the situation makes them absolutely necessary to each other, while the taboo sets them absolutely outside of each other. This outside object however, is also inside the analysis. So, patient for doctor and doctor for patient become the symbolic mode of ending analysis by means of love.
Of course, the persons are often torn by what Freud calls the love dilemma of the narcissistic patient: “the cure by love,” which he generally refers to as cure by analysis. We must ask whether this neurotic choice, as Freud calls it, arises from the narcissisms of the patient or from the narcissism of the analytical system in which the patient is situated. After all, the fantasy of an opposition between love and analysis occurs within the prior fantasy of cure which has brought the persons together in the first place.
By elaborating ethical codes, malpractice insurance, investigations, and expulsions that blame the participants, analysis protects itself from wounding insights about its own narcissism. The vulnerability of analysis - that its effectiveness is always in question, that it is neither science nor medicine, that it is aging into professional mediocrity and may have lost its soul to power years ago despite its idealized language by growth and creativity (a language by the way, never used by its founders) - this vulnerability is overcome by idealizing the transference.
As well as transference love, there is also hatred. Perhaps the client’s hatred of the analyst and the hatred of the analyst for the client are also not personal. Perhaps, these intense oppressive feelings against each other arise in both to present both with the fact that they are in a hateful situation: the object libido hates the attachment of transference. Analysis hates itself in order to break the narcissistic vessel imprisoning the libido that would go out into the soul in the world.
The horned dilemmas of transference, including the analyst’s stare into the mirror of his own counter-transference, the feelings of love and hatred, this agony and ecstasy and romantic torture convince the participants that what is going on is of intense importance: first, because these phenomena are expected by the theory and provide proof of it, and second, because these phenomena re-enact what analysis once was in its own childhood in Vienna and Zurich, analysis in primary fusion with its origins in Breuer and Freud and Jung, in Dora and Anna and Sabina. The feelings are cast in therapeutic guise because this is the healing fiction of the analytic situation. In other words, transference is less necessary to the doctor and the patient than it is to analysis by means of which it intensifies its narcissistic idealization, staying in love with itself. We therapists do not sit in our chambers so many hours a day only for the money, or the power, but because we are addicted to analytical narcissism. Our individual narcissism is both obscured and reinforced by the approved narcissism of the analytical profession.
When one partner imagines a tryst or the other imagines resisting a seduction, or when either imagines that love is a solution to misery, then they are framed in the romantic conflicts of Madame Bovary, Wuthering Heights, and Anna Karenina, reconstituting the Romanticisms of the nineteenth century and the origins of psychoanalysis, not in your or my personal childhoods, but in its own cultural childhood. This means we have to locate the narcissism of contemporary analysis within a much wider narcissism: the Romantic movement.
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Literary tradition differentiates at least four principal traits of this genre. We have already spoken of one, “idealization of the love object.” And indeed analysis idealizes the patient as an “interesting case,” “difficult patient,” “good patient,” “borderline personality.” Or consider all the literary fabulations that have made patients into eternal literary figures - Dora, Ellen West, Babette, Miss Miller, Wolfman, Ratman, Little Hands, all the way to Freud and Jung themselves in the novels The White Hotel and The House of Glass. Think of the Romanticism of our theoretical constructs: Love and Death, Empathy, Transformation, Growth, The Child, The Great Mother, The Mirror, Desire and Jouissance, and the Transitional Object. In the patient there takes place such idealized events as a hieros gamos, a quest for self-discovery and a journey into wholeness. Synchronicities outside of causal laws, transcendent functions, integration of the shadow and the realization of the Self on whom the future of civilization depends. We record our idealization of the love object, i.e., analysis, in taped and filmed analytic sessions, paying meticulous and expensive attention to trivial conversations and gestures. Analysis is in love with its idealized image.
A second essential trait of Romanticism is said to be the opposition between bourgeois society and the inner self that, with its dreams, desires and inspirations, tends to oppose, even contradict, the outer world of usual things. Psychoanalysis from its beginnings imagines itself fundamentally opposed to the civilization and its institutions of religion, family, medicine, and the political community disdained as “the collective.” Freud’s emphasis on himself as Jew and hence marginal, as well as Jung’s favorite position as heretical old hermit (despite the bourgeois lives they led and values they held) still shapes the imagination of the profession and distorts its relation to the ordinary world.
Third, imprisonment another basic theme in Romanticism, especially French and Russian. In Dostoevsky’s The Possessed, Maria’s song says: “This tiny cell suffices me, there I will dwell my soul to save.” The consulting room provides the confining physical place for the psychic imprisonment of analysis as such its devotion to the secret nooks and crannies of the private world, decorating with reconstructive rococo (i.e., psycho-dynamic intricacies) the narcissistic cell of personality.
Fourth, the Romantic genre has been defined as one that simultaneously seeks and postpones a particular end. This fits therapy. Its entire procedure seeks to restore the person to the world, yet postpones this return indefinitely. (Meanwhile, do not make major changes in your actual life. Don’t act out. The cure of analysis becomes more analysis-another analyst, another school - and the improvement of training becomes ever more hours.) The simultaneity of seeking and postponing an end occurs in the basic conundrum of every analysis, its contradictory two commandments: encourage the desires of the unconscious (Thou Shall Not Repress) and forbid gratification (Thou Shall Not Act Out). Our work is with the libidinous and our method is by way of abstention. The end is unforeseeable; there is no completion. Analysis interminable, as Freud said. This is the Romanticism of eternal longing.
There is no way out of Romanticism’s consulting room and the subjectivism of its eros, unless we turn to what is beyond its purview, turn to what narcissism and romanticism leave out: the objects, the unidealized, immediately given, actual world of dull and urban things . By turning psychological attention from the mirror of self-reflection to the world through the window, we release “object libido” to seek its goal beyond narcissistic confinement in analysis. For “object libido” is but a psychoanalytic name for the drive which loves the world, the erotic desire for Anima Mundi, for Soul in the World.
Perhaps it becomes clearer why I have been emphasizing John Keats’s remarkable phrase; “Call the world … The vale of Soul-making. Then you will find out the use of the world.” Also, you will understand why I have held myself back from that side of Jung which expounds upon meaning, Self, individuation, unus mundus, wholeness, mandalas, etc. . These large and introverted ideas envelop me and usually my patients with a grandiose, invulnerable aura. As well, I keep a distance from the current Kohut craze and Lacanian mystique. Although recognizing narcissism as the syndrome of the times (even if the groundwork for this was prepared long ago in the metaphysical catastrophe of Augustinian and Cartesian subjectivism); yet, Kohut attempts its cure by the same means of narcissistic obsession: an ever more detailed observation of subjectivity. And a subjectivity within the oppressive confines of a negatively reconstructed childhood. The child archetype dominates contemporary therapy, keeping patients (and analysts) safe from the world. For this archetype feels always endangered by the actual world, lives not in the present but in futurity, and is addicted to its own powerless infantilism. By so focusing on the child, analysis disenfranchises itself from wider realm of soul-making in the adult community of polis.
Nevertheless I must confess to a serious long-standing error on my part regarding Keats’s phrase. I always considered the world out there to be useful for making one’s own soul. Narcissism again. My soul, your soul - not its soul. For the Romantics, however, ensouling the world was a crucial part of their program. They recognized the traps of narcissistic subjectivity in their vision. Hence, they sought the spirit in physical nature, the brotherhood of all mankind or Gemeinschaftsgefühl, political revolution, and a return to the classic gods and goddesses, attempting to revivify the soul of the world with pantheism.
We must therefore read Keats as saying we go through the world for the sake of its soul-making, thereby our own. This reading suggests a true object libido, beyond narcissism, in keeping with Otto Fenichel’s definition of love. Love can only be called such when “one’s own satisfaction is impossible without satisfying the object too. If the world is not satisfied by our going through it, no matter how much beauty and pleasure our souls may receive from it, then we live in its vale without love.
There is a way out, or I wouldn’t be standing here. For my specific style of narcissism, my pose before the mirror, today is heroic. My style insists on resolution of the issues raised. The method I shall be using here follows the method which I usually empty for resolving issues. First, we look back into the history of psychoanalysis for a model; second, we turn to some peculiar bit of pathologizing for a clue; and third, we resolve problems by dissolving them into images and metaphors.
So, let us turn back to the first psychoanalytic case, Anna O., and her doctor, Josef Breuer, who, with Freud, wrote Studies in Hysteria. As you recall, after a year of almost daily sessions often of several hours, he suddenly terminated. You recall also the intensity of her transference, that she developed a hysterical pregnancy and childbirth, after Breuer tried to end the treatment. He, according to Jones, after a final visit to her “fled the house in a cold sweat. The next day he and his wife left for Venice to spend a second honeymoon which resulted in the conception of a daughter.” Whether fact or not, and Ellenberger says not, the fantasy shows a founding patron of our work escaping both cure by analysis and cure by love for the beauty of Venice and the conception of a daughter. His object libido returns from the oppressive narcissism of psychoanalysis to the Romanticism of the wider world.
This wide world remains merely that, merely a place of escape or acting out, so long as the world “out the window” is imagined only in the Cartesian model as sheer res extensa, only dead matter. To show more vividly how that world is, as Keats said, a place of soul, let us go straight through the window into the world. Let us take a walk in a Japanese garden, in particular the strolling garden, the one with water, hills, trees, and stones. While we walk, let us imagine the garden as an emblem for the peripatetic teacher or the therapeutic guide (psychopompos), the world itself as psychoanalyst showing us soul, showing us how to be in it soulfully.
I turn to the garden and to Japan because of insights given while in Kyoto gardens several years ago, and also because the garden as metaphor expresses some of the deepest longings - from Hesperides, to Eden’s paradise, and Maria’s hortus inclusus - for the world as home of the soul. So by entering into the Japanese garden now we shall be stepping through the window into the anima mundi.
First we notice that the garden has no central place to stand and view it all. We can but scrutinize a part at a time. Instead of overview and wholeness, there is perspective and eachness. The world changes as we move. Here a clump of iris, there a mossy rock. Instead of a center (with its etymological roots in the Greek kentron, “goad” or “prick,” and being compelled toward a goal by means of abstract geometric distancing), there are shifts of focus relative to the body’s location and attitude.
Second: as one strolls, each vista is seen again from a different perspective. The maple branching down to the pond edge, the floating leaves appear less melancholic after the path bends. These shifts of seeing again are precisely what the word “respect” means. To look again is to “respect.” Each time we look at the same thing again, we gain respect for it and add respect to it, curiously discovering the innate relation of “looks” - of regarding and being regarded, words in English that refer to dignity.
Third: when the garden, rather than the dream or the symptom or the unconscious, becomes the via regia of psyche, then we are forced to think anew about the word “in.” “In” is the dominant preposition of all psychoanalysis - not with, not from, not for, but “in.” We look in our souls, we look in a mirror. "In” has been utterly literally, as an invisible, spacelesss psychic stuff inside our skins, or meanings inside our dreams and symptoms, or the memories locked in the past. Interiority of the garden, however, is wholly present and wholly displayed. “In” holds the meanings of included, engaged, involved, embraced. Or, as Jung said, the psyche is not in us; we are in the psyche. This feeling of being in the psyche becomes most palpable when inside the ruins of a Greek temple, in an Egyptian tomb of a king, in a dance or a ritual, and in a Japanese garden. Jung’s phrase “esse in anima” takes on concreteness then, as it does in a clear-cut forest, a bombed city, a cancer ward, a cemetery. Ecology, architecture, interior design are other modes of feeling the anima mundi. Instead of the usual notion of psyche in body, the body strolling through the garden is in the psyche. The world itself is a psychic body; and our bodies as we move, stand, look, pause, turn, and sit are performing an activity of psychic reflection, an activity we formerly considered only mentally possible in the mirror of introspection.
Fourth: the idea of individuality also changes, for in the Japanese garden trees are trimmed at the top and encouraged to grow sideways. Rather than an individuality of the lone tree, towering (and Jung said the single tree is a major symbol of the individuating Self), these trees stretch their branches toward others. Individuality is within community and, takes its definition from community. Furthermore, each tuft in the soft branches of the pine trees is plucked by gardeners. They pull out needles, allowing emptiness to individualize the shape of each twig. It is as if nothing can be individualized unless it is surrounded by emptiness and yet also very, very close to what it is most like. Individuality is therefore more visible within the estrange separateness and close similarity, for instance, of family than in trying to be “different” from family.
Fifth: not only are aged trees supported with crutches and encouraged to flower - blossoming belonging therefore not only to youth - but also the garden includes dead trees. What more wounds our narcissism than these images of old age, these crutched, dependent, twisted and dead trees? < “At least Aurora didn’t reject Tithonus, old, didn’t allow him to lie there lonely in the House of Dawn. She often fondled him, descending into her waters, before she bathed her yoked horses with care. She, when she rested in his arms, by neighbouring India, lamented that day returned too soon.”>
Sixth: the Karesanui gardens, or Zen-inspired gardens, present mainly white sand and found stones, rarely trees. In this bare place the mind watches itself making interpretations. The nine rocks in the raked sand are a tiger family swimming through the sea; the nine rocks are mountain tops peaking through white mist and clouds; the nine rocks are simply rocks, aesthetically placed with genius. One legend after another, one philosophy, theory or literary criticism, or psychological interpretation rises to the mind and falls back into the white sand. The garden becomes wholly metaphor, both what it is and what it is not, presence and absence at once. The concrete koan of the rock garden transforms the mind itself into metaphor, its thought transient while image endures, so that the mind cannot identify with its own subjectivism - narcissism overcome.
“This Open happens in the midst of beings. It exhibits an essential feature which we have already mentioned. To the Open there belong a world and the earth. But the world is not simply the Open that corresponds to clearing, and the earth is not simply the Closed that corresponds to concealment. Rather, the world is the clearing of the paths of the essential guiding directions with which all decision complies. Every decision, however, bases itself on something not mastered, something concealed, confusing; else it would never be a decision. The earth is not simply the Closed but rather that which rises up as self-closing. World and earth are always intrinsically and essentially in conflict, belligerent by nature. Only as such do they enter into the conflict of clearing and concealing.” - Heidegger, The Origin of the Work of Art.
‘“Hegel introduces this notion of ‘oppositional determination” in his logic of essence, when he discusses the relationship between identity and difference; his point there is not only that identity is always the identity of identity and difference, but that difference itself is also always the difference between itself and identity; in the same way, it is not only necessity that encompasses both itself and contingency, but also - and more fundamentally - it is contingency itself which encompasses both itself and necessity. Or, with regard to the tension between essence and appearance, the fact that essence has to appear within the domain of appearances, as a hint that “appearances are not all” but are “merely appearances.”’ - Zizek, Less than Nothing>
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Finally, I shall insist that the garden is not natural; nor is psyche natural. The garden was designed and is tended to maintain an artificiality that imitates nature . In Fort Worth, Texas, a large and marvelous Japanese garden was constructed years ago. But since adequate funds were not set aside for gardeners from Japan, nature slowly destroys that garden. Without the pruners’ perverted twist to each inch of nature, the garden declines into merely another part of the forest. A garden’s elaborate display of soul-in-the-world is an opus contra naturam, like alchemy. Like alchemy, the garden is a work of intense culture. Unlike alchemy, its matter, its body, is out there, rather than inside the glass vessel.
Because the garden is artificial, as the alchemist was called artifex, all conceptions of soul must be plucked of naturalistic fallacies. The soul as opus contra naturam will not be served adequately by fallacious comparisons with organic growth, cyclical process, and myths of nature goddesses. Nor does the garden shelter the child from which grows the creative person as psychotherapy is found to believe. By insisting upon the artificiality of our work with soul, I am trying to keep us from the Romantic error of confusing the ideal (Eden and the Elysian fields; Horaiko, in Japanese) with the natural. The garden as metaphor offers a romantic vision that saves us from Naturalistic Romanticism by twisting and sophisticating nature through art.
This twist to nature that wounds idealizations of garden is presented in our culture, as in Roman culture, by our ancient god of gardens and gardeners, Priapus. Priapus is neither young nor beautiful. Unlike lovely Narcissus, unlike the semi-divine figures of Adam and Eve, Priapus is mature, bald and paunchy, and so distorted that his mother, Venus, deserted him at birth. His very presence repels romantic idealizations and the gaze into the mirror of Venusian vanity as well as Narcissus’s rapt reflection. Priapic reflection starts the other way around; his preposterous swollen condition reflects the vitality of the world. The same force displays in him as in the buds and germinating pods. By means of distortion which deceptively seems “only natural,” Priapus invites the grotesque pathologized disproportions of imagination - and imagination, says Bachelard, works by deformation.
So, when I invoke Priapus, I am not speaking of priapismus; I am not speaking of machismo; and I am not anti-feminine. Let me be quite clear. I am speaking of the generative artificiality that is the essence of the garden and of the psyche. Each dream, each fantasy, and each symptomatic complication of natural health and normative humanity bears witness to the psyche’s libidinal pleasure in exaggeration, its fertile genius for imaginative distortion. If this god of gardens is also a god of psychoanalysis - and from Charcot through Lacan the priapic has been invoked - he brings to its work an archaic reflex beyond the romantic or baroque, a rousing urgency forward and outward. (Priapus was not permitted indoors in Hestia’s closed rooms where his presence becomes only violent and obscene.)
Moreover, this god needs no mirror to know himself, for his self is wholly displayed. His nature cannot be concealed within, so he is quite free of hidden meanings and subtle innuendos that keep psychoanalysis hopefully addicted to one more revelation, one more transformation, interminable. Priapus knows no metamorphosis, no transfigurations. Priapus is without ambiguity; metaphor is forbidden to him; he displays all, reveals nothing. Like the garden, all there. The rocks are the rocks.
<"And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it." - Matthew 16:18>
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2023.03.21 17:20 keithplacer S16 The Action House: The Ravages of Age

S16 The Action House: The Ravages of Age


100 Martin St. before any work began
The major project of season 16 was The Acton House, a 1710 former farmhouse that was the oldest house in Acton, once part of a large farm most of which had been sold off over the years, and which now sat on 5 acres of quite attractive property at 100 Martin Street. The homeowners were Terry Maitland, trained as a journalist and historian, now a broker of high-dollar luxury homes, and Sima Maitland, a schoolteacher. Their house was largely original and while it looked large from the outside, the interior spaces were cramped and dated, with low ceilings and inadequate space for them and their three children, thanks in part due to the intrusion of the massive central chimney stack. A new addition off the east side was deemed the answer, and the Maitlands were prepared to contribute $150,000 to the project. A preliminary examination of the house by Norm and Tom revealed some dubious structure but they vowed not to try to fix every problem and only deal with what was necessary to accommodate the new addition. Ah, dreams…

Homeowners Terry and Sima Maitland in a very '90s-looking shot
The first order of business was getting a set of plans, so Chris Dallmus of Jock Gifford's Design Associates firm was called in and after numerous iterations, came up with plans for a 2-storey addition off the east side of the old place with a master suite, new kitchen, mud room, and family room. The old milk shed that currently occupied the site needed to be relocated, and proved to be an entertaining use of the Silva's creativity in sliding it out of the way using skids and a dump truck. Herb Brockert of Construction Services Co. arrived with his big excavator to dig the large hole the new addition required as Norm and Tom began to realize the existing house was so crooked that it was going to be a challenge to mate with the new structure. Meanwhile another big hole was dug for the new septic system that was also deemed necessary for the project.

The Silvas slide the milk shed to its temporary location
Tom and Norm assessed the scope of the demolition needed in the old house. The amount of slope in some of the floors was extreme, and the carpenters were against trying to fix very much of it at risk of blowing the budget. But as excavation continued, the issues involved with the old stone foundation and terribly compromised structure made those vows weaken. Many of the original beams and sills were rotted, and alterations over the years resulted in what Norm called a “terrifying” situation with the entire building slowly sliding towards the backyard. Tom devised a support structure to allow the house to be jacked up enough to replace the rotted sills that they originally weren’t going to repair. With the house so supported, the old stone foundation adjacent to the new addition was pretty much demolished in short order by hand with just a bit of help from the heavy equipment.
Mel Zimmerman of Superior Walls supplied his precast concrete foundation sections for the new crawl space and the team was amazed at how quickly it all came together. Before they could celebrate too much, they had to deal with more of the old house’s structural issues. A trip to Concord showed what could be done if you had deep enough pockets with the mind-blowing reconstruction of the old Stratton Tavern originally in Northfield, MA and relocated piece by piece to the new Concord site. The owner was only identified as Anna, but Brian Cooper was the remarkable restoration contractor who took great pains to make the new look old. While the cost must have been astronomical, for me this was one of the more memorable places ever shown on TOH, and I would love to learn more about it, but information about it is remarkably elusive.

The mysterious Anna and contractor Brian
New addition off the back attached to a reconstructed 18th century addition
The reconstructed Stratton Tavern and new additions in Concord
The original Stratton Tavern before relocation
Framing of the new addition moved quickly even with a gigantic steel beam needing to go down the center of the first floor ceiling, and soon the new spaces began to take shape. A bit of a cloud appeared when one of the Maitland children showed an elevated level of lead in the blood, leading to an analysis of lead paint in the old house. Isolated sections inside were found to have elevated levels of lead although most did not, but all of the windows on the exterior were far above limits. Meanwhile more good intentions vanished as Tom decided to demolish the back corner of the old house, saying correctly that there was nothing to save. Quickly, new Andersen windows went in, the new stairs to the second floor were built, and rotted beams in the second floor ceiling were replaced with more new structure. In what must have been a slow period for the project, Norm took a lengthy visit to the Porter-Cable tool factory in Tennessee, which must have paid for a lot of biscuit joiners. Tom even made use of one of those in trimming windows.
The heretofore largely mute Charlie Silva made one of his first on-screen speaking performances on this project, still sounding exactly like he does today. Tom demonstrated his famous swinging story pole trick to get the clapboard spacing correct, an early example of his ingenuity in construction. An tour of the new MBR space showed an area that didn’t seem overly generous and had the typical TOH phone booth shower stall, but it was certainly an upgrade over what the Maitlands had previously. Because of the lead paint issues, the homeowners decided to replace all 27 windows in the old parts of the house with new modern replacements, a decision that would have budget implications far beyond the windows themselves. Meanwhile the apparently accidental discovery of an old well led to that being recommissioned for irrigation purposes. Glenn Berger returned as kitchen designer, this time dealing with high-end Kennebec Company cabinetry for the new kitchen. Sima insisted on cherry.
When replacement of the old windows began, all good budget intentions quickly went out the windows. The installation of them was expensive in itself, with the original clapboards needing to be laboriously trimmed to fit the new exterior trim. On the front of the house, Norm found the clapboards there in such bad shape thanks to their southern exposure that the decision was made to scrap them all and replace with new. When that was begun, more major structural problems were discovered, with rotted sills and posts galore, which explained the bulge in that wall that was noted in the first episode. The old sheathing under the clapboards was stripped off to reveal problems with rot and damage in the wall structure along with very questionable building methods, all of which required more jacking of the house to fix. Bee nests were found in the blown-in cellulose insulation which would also need to be replaced, something I found odd given that cellulose is usually treated to resist insects. Even with the repairs being done, the front wall would continue to lean back about 4”, something that they just could not fix, and they had to stop short of replacing all the sills due to cost. Tom noted that at this stage the budget had increased to $195,000 given all the changes and surprises. At least the TOH requisite central vacuum system was donated by Vacuflo, saving the homeowners $1000.
Meanwhile the Maitlands wanted a new exterior paint scheme, so Steve visited Deerfield MA with architectural conservator Bill Flynt to look at various preserved examples of 18th-century homes, along with providing some history of the community in those times, an interesting segment. In the end, the Maitlands decided upon a pumpkin color that they saw on a house in a nearby town, with trim in a straw shade. Roger Cook and his crew arrived to install some drainage around the perimeter of the house, build a walkway to the mud room entrance, and re-do the lawn using a hydroseeding contractor. The homeowners also decided to replace the roof shingles on the original part of the house to match those used on the addition, which Tom said required lots of work to repair the rot in the roof sheathing first. Stephen Roy, a preservation stonemason, declared the existing fireplaces to be in mostly good shape aside from the one in the old kitchen needing some repair, but found that the exposed part of the chimney stack above the roof needed to be rebuilt as it had been subject to improper repairs some time earlier, a job he estimated at $5000. Lenny Belliveau built an elaborate staging to take down the old 5-flue chimney to a level just below the roofline and then reconstruct it with new brick.

Lenny Belliveau and his staging (below)
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Electrician Paul Kennedy was back on the project, and he was not a big fan of the steel studs Tom used in some of the new portions of the house. The costs were adding up fast, but luckily the Maitlands got a break on the then-new type of spray foam insulation from Insealators which was featured as a donation. Architect Chris Dallmus enlisted Norm and his workshop to build a new, though now mostly ceremonial, front entrance inspired by examples found in the area. Sima wanted old-style wood floors in her new kitchen, and Norm visited North Fields Restorations in New Hampshire, a recycler of old buildings and their materials, to see what they could supply and found the perfect old pine for the job. Once Lenny was finished rebuilding the chimney top, Rich, Steve, and Bobby from Trethewey Bros. installed a stainless flexible flue liner to solve condensation problems and provide for safe operation of the furnace.
Sima selected slate bathroom floor tile sourced from the now-defunct Shep Brown Associates and Mark, Joe and Chuck of Ferrante Bros. did the installation. Joe was frustrated with the time involved in grouting the uneven slates, which looked like a pain. Jeff Hosking was back to install the antique (and magnificent-looking) antique pine floors in the new addition, at a staggering 1994 cost of about $20 per sq. ft. A boo-boo occurred when Terry, following a tip from Norm, visited a twin to his house that had its dining room ceiling exposed to the upstairs floor and beams by its owners, which not only added some much-needed headroom but also gave a look he envied. He decided to do the same at his house, but when they removed the ceiling, they found a bit of a mess with hacked-up joists and a disfigured summer beam, so it was back to the drawing board and another budget hit.
The new entry door built by Norm and Tom encountered problems upon installation since the front wall of the house was leaning back so severely, leading them to build a subframe behind it that partly compensated for the angle. The Kennebec Company cherry cabinets were beautiful with a satin finish, and the Glenn Berger layout seemed ideal, although they used an unusual mix of stone and laminate for the counters. Steve visited the cabinet factory in Bath, ME for a tour in return for their donation. As finishes began to be revealed, the requisite TOH phone booth shower was seen in the MBR bathroom and we saw Rich install yet another toilet. Tom replaced the DR ceiling that was torn down and it looked good, but he did sound a note of caution about the costs of everything – each of the 27 original windows that were replaced cost about $800 once new trim and wall repairs were taken into account, and Terry revealed that when counting the $120,000 in donations, the total cost of the project was over $300,000, a sum that would be more than double that today. Hopefully he had a good tax accountant to minimize his tax liability on that donation amount. Thankfully the expensive brass Baldwin door hardware was part of those donations thanks to a factory visit feature.
The last 2 of the total 18 episodes of the project felt a little strange, with the usual somewhat dragged-out pieces with interior designers and decorative painters, but also some somewhat jarring segments. After not seeing them for the entire project, both landscape designer Tom Wirth and lighting expert Melissa Guenet showed up in the final episode to play catch-up. Even more jarring was an exterior walkaround with Tommy and Norm that was all about what was left undone. Major (and according to the way they delivered the message, urgent) work was needed on the rest of the sills and bearing structures below the old house to keep it from continuing to sag and twist, and the old cow barn, which we had only seen from a distance previously, was deemed by Tom to be dangerously unsupported and so unsafe that it shouldn’t even be walked into, and needed to be taken down. All in all, a bit of a down note. A walkthough of the finished spaces was more upbeat, with the remains of the old kitchen now being a rather cozy sitting area, the old upstairs bath now brought up to date, the surprisingly small-looking MBR space being pleasant enough albeit over-decorated, and the new kitchen and family room being apparently what was asked for, though it was hard to tell given the crush of people occupying it during the wrap party. We did not see what happened to some of the other old spaces in the original house, likely because that had not been determined at that point.

The finished project circa 1995
The Maitlands have continued to live in the house ever since, and hopefully those urgent needs have been taken care of. I liked them as homeowners, and I enjoyed the project for the most part, particularly for seeing the repair work that Tom and Norm undertook on the horrible structural problems. It’s the kind of thing we generally don’t see on the show these days, and the project helped illustrate the money pit that a very old house can become.
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2023.03.21 16:08 FlyWithSeedyL Release Notes - Sim Update 12 [1.31.22.0] Available Now

RELEASE NOTES 1.31.22.0

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NEW CONTENT/FEATURES

  • Optimized the “Checking for updates” phase to reduce the booting time of the simulator; improved the download speed in the installation manager; improved loading time before booting to the main menu
  • Added a new assistance option to customize the intensity of turbulence experienced during flight (based on current altitude, environment, and weather conditions).
  • Turkish and Korean languages have been added into the sim
  • Added an input key to toggle Flight Assistant Panel
  • Spotlight Event Pack: a pack of activities is now available in the Marketplace, which contains a curated selection of 13 Spotlight Events from the past. Please note: completing these activities will not count towards Spotlight Event related achievements.

General Bug Fixes

  • Several crashes have been fixed across the title
  • Fixed a bug in the purchase flow of MSFS Marketplace
  • Keyboard shortcut to toggle Screen Narrator on/off has been added
  • Control Options menu stops reset to top when assigning a button.
  • “Set Departure”, “Set arrival” & “Zoom to Details” are now appearing when Airport Icon is clicked
  • Fixed aircraft visibility issues with their interior and exterior model
  • Corrected an issue that caused some multiplayer planes to display a purple texture on their Glass cockpits.
  • Fixed Engine Governor being incorrectly labeled
  • Fixed game freeze during boot
  • Added parameter to cfg that allows to fix the legacy flight model integration of the accelerations that was causing wrong accelerations and g-force calculations in the legacy flight model. Integrated collision constraint response into the force calculation for g force estimation when on ground. This allows to have 1.0 when still on ground even with some suspension systems that don’t have enough force to counter gravity.
  • Fixed issues in the building generation that could caused crashes
  • Various localization improvements

Menu

  • Fixed airport considered as water if runways have undefined surface type
  • Added Weight & Balance visualization for rotorcraft.

Navigation/Traffic

  • [Partially Fixed] Glass cockpit externalization has been reworked. There’s no intermediate window anymore; each glass cockpit opens a distinct window with the glass cockpit name. Window position and size is saved when ending a flight.
  • With multi-layout screens cockpits, mouse collision for glass cockpit externalization is now received only by the current active glass cockpit.
  • Navlog timer no longer resets when user closes and reopens it
  • Fixed SimConnect injected traffic planes not following the assigned flight plan
  • Fixed live traffic planes incorrectly following departure procedures
  • Fixed live traffic planes staying stuck at hold short in some airports
  • Fixed live traffic planes staying at low altitude after takeoff
  • Fixed SimConnect injected traffic being often unable to depart from the departure gate
  • Fixed traffic planes causing performance issue in the world map
  • Fixed live traffic planes sometimes not showing nameplate
  • Fixed live traffic planes sometimes spawning at an incorrect location and unable to move
  • Fixed live traffic planes staying at low altitude during go around
  • Fixed a crash where ATC uses an invalid runway number
  • Glass cockpit: Waypoint with no associated city now show an empty city field instead of random characters.
  • Glass cockpit: NavigationData expiration year is now properly displayed when date range extends over two years.

Weather

  • [Partially Fixed] Heat only thermals are limited in height up to the cloud base (except under clouds)
  • Limited and tuned negative thermals around clouds and hot ground.
  • Reduced thermals close to ground.
  • [Partially Fixed] Improved thermal slanting and cloud alignment.
  • Reduced “blue” hot ground thermals in rain, with altitude and with high winds
  • Reduced mountain turbulence with altitude
  • Maximum vertical wind speed in storm clouds / TCU has been increased
  • Fixed a cloud popping issue when updating Live Weather data
  • Fixed a problem where in water presets, water would be iced for the physics but displayed as water in the rendering.
  • General Live Weather improvements
    • Live Weather now uses server time instead of local time to avoid inconsistent or no live weather
    • Date of METAR files is now checked before ingesting the data to avoid replacing current METARs with out-of-date METARs in case of CDN issues; this also reduces bandwidth usage
    • Fixed an issue that would potentially stop the game from retrieving clouds
    • Fixed an issue where incorrect weather was injected while retrieving new data, potentially causing abrupt wind and pressure changes as well as cloud popping
  • Fixed a Rendering issue where clouds were ghosting into the sky at horizon

Activity

  • Fixed various issues on leg start in bushtrips
  • Training activities are now recorded in logbook
  • Fixed an issue that caused the P-51 to run out of fuel too early in Reno races
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the engines to shut down when first starting a mission.
  • In Bushtrips, the Description Box displays incorrect values for the Flight Length, Flight Duration, and Number of Legs

Glass Cockpits

Garmin G3000 / G5000

  • Fixed incorrectly rendered lists when the number of items in the list was very large.
  • Fixed various instances where FMS would not automatically tune the primary approach frequency when loading or activating ILS/LOC/LDA/SDF/VOR approaches.
  • The GTC Airport Information page will now display the primary approach frequencies for all ILS/LOC/LDA/SDF approaches at the airport in the Freq tab.
  • The PFD traffic inset map’s range labels are now always displayed in the bottom left to avoid conflicts with other map elements.
  • Fixed long approach names from overflowing the approach button on the GTC Select Approach page.
  • Miscellaneous map memory optimizations.
  • Fixed a bug where on-route direct-tos incorrectly inherited the turn direction of their target legs.
  • Fixed a bug where the initial course of an on-route direct-to was set in true degrees instead of the expected magnetic degrees.
  • Fixed a bug where the flight plan would become corrupted when syncing a world map flight plan with an approach and at least one enroute waypoint but no departure or arrival.
  • Advanced VNAV no longer tries to capture descent altitude constraints during climb phase.
  • Added aural alerts for TIS/TAS/TCAS traffic and resolution advisories.
  • Added support for choosing aural alert voice type (male/female).
  • Enabled the Direct-To buttons in the GTC Waypoint Information and NRST pages.
  • Most aural alerts that trigger at the same time will now be played back in a queue instead of overlapping each other. Note that some alerts are still allowed to overlap others.
  • New CAS warning and caution messages are now accompanied by an aural chime.
  • The active NAV source is now reset to FMS when the system is power cycled.
  • Fixed a bug where the VSR navigation data bar field always displayed dashes (‘––––’).
  • Selecting a waypoint in the GTC Direct-To page (either via the keyboard or the Nearest tab) that matches the current Direct-To target will now load the appropriate existing Direct-To information.
  • Selecting a waypoint in the GTC Direct-To page (either via the keyboard or the Nearest tab) that is in the primary flight plan will now cause an on-route direct-to to be created when the Activate button is pressed.

G1000 Nxi

  • Fixed an issue that caused the G1000Nxi to pan very slowly in Legacy interaction mode

Garmin GNS430W / GNS530W

  • Fixed some page navigation issues where the right knob push would not close dialogs

VFR Map

  • Fixed an issue where the plane’s CDI source would change when opening the VFR Map
  • Optimizations for reducing memory usage
  • Added support for VR in-game panel zoom axis

Aircraft

General

  • FLO mode transition now takes into account density altitude
  • Fixed Load % to display the correct individual engine power.
  • Fixed a bug on WASM & TS glass cockpits using the zero pitch line of the PFD. The line now represents the 0° of the aircraft
  • Fixed contrail effects on some planes
  • Corrected an issue that caused the P-51 Bunny to display a white screen instead of the radio.
  • [Partially Fixed] an issue that caused some lights on the B747 and A320 to incorrectly react to interaction with their controls.
  • Corrected an issue that caused LEFT/RIGHT_AXIS_BRAKE_SET to incorrectly affect both brakes.
  • [P-51 Mrs Virginia] Landing gear doors animations are now working correctly
  • External HUD : Variometer is no longer displayed on external HUD when not relevant to the aircraft.
  • [Checklists] Fixed inconsistent XML parsing behavior between PC and consoles
  • [Known Issue] LS8 can be pushed towards the ground when using winch launch method

Helicopters

  • Engine power jump was reduced during the governor activation.
  • Added an engine trimmer. If the helicopter has this feature, it is now possible to slightly change the nominal engine/rotor RPM that a governor is trying to maintain. Please, refer to the new input commands in the Control Options menu: “ENGINE TRIM RPM INCREASE” and “ENGINE TRIM RPM DECREASE”
  • The throttle control logic for multi-engine helicopters has become more consistent.
  • Fixed Tail rotor increment for better controllability with gamepad Helicopter profile (without tail rotor assistance)

Airbus 310-300

  • Significant sound improvements in all areas of the aircraft (numerous reports are covered in this).
  • External lights adjusted for a more realistic experience.
  • Pressure system bug resolved.
  • Improvements to T/D logic.
  • Flight deck door resolution improved on Base version.
  • FMS symbol tweaked to be more realistic.
  • VOR* to VOR transition in capture bug resolved.
  • Landing weight calculations on FMC for imperial fixed.
  • Sliders added in EFB.
  • VOR1 RMI disappears when overlapping VOR 2 needle bug fixed.
  • SPD LIM mode premature bug fixed.
  • Galley latches repositioned to closed position.
  • Console unit flood light moveable.
  • Trim wheel integral light now added.
  • Glass added on outstanding cockpit gauges.
  • Added magnetic variation to navaids.
  • Autobrake commands added for hardware.
  • INIT B & LW bugs fixed.
  • RSK a waypoint to VERT REV bug fixed.
  • Loading co-route character removal bug fixed.
  • Custom PBD can now be added on new waypoint page and entering directly into F-PLN.
  • When selecting INHG in options, perf calc bug fixed.
  • Negative temperatures in EFB, now inserting correctly.
  • vPilot COM 2 bug fixed.
  • Sticker on door bug fixed.
  • Cargo doors now use brake accumulator.
  • Chrono bug fixed.
  • SEC FPLN crashes fixed.
  • CG prompt in FUEL PRED adjusted to ZFWCG.
  • Some light leaking fixed.
  • ATC/AI audio bug fixed.
  • Triggering secondary approach more than once crash fixed.
  • VHF2 and 3 now audible in cockpit.
  • Volume knob pull to mute working in A310.
  • Players voice now heard when talking to ATC.
  • Fuel page line amber when it should be green.
  • EFB checklist upon scrolling bug fixed.
  • Brake accumulator logic improved.
  • LBS when over 100,000 clipping fixed.
  • Extra fuel/time now gets calculated when an ALTN is selected.
  • EMER LTs state in Cold and Dark bug fixed.
  • ATHR to GA keybind bug fixed.
  • INIT B selecting values bug fixed.
  • Stab trim movement during different HYD pressure bug fixed.
  • Overall hardware compatibility improved with HoneyComb Bravo, Saitek panels.
  • APU fire test conditions logic improved.
  • Ailerons position bug fixed in 15/0 state.
  • VONavaid Identifier Sound not working fixed.
  • Unable to query sim waypoint database from REF page fixed.
  • Fixed HSI changes on selector in flight deck.
  • Wiper no longer moves with no power.
  • Fixed loudspeaker not making sound.
  • Fixed issue where aircraft systems freeze mid-flight.
  • Entered temps not appearing on weather page of f-plan fixed.
  • Expose current altimeter reference value fixed.
  • Fire Loop lights on switched to AC ESS instead of AC EMER bus.
  • ADF needles now point to true bearing not magnetic.
  • Fixed abnormal behavior when choosing NONE STAR approach and transition.
  • WASM API nav data waypoint structure adjusted.
  • Updated translation files.

Bell 407

  • Engine performance increased to match more closely the real-world behavior.
  • Now it is easier to overstress the rotor RPM and torque under heavy load.
  • The helicopter is easier to stabilize now in cruise flight with trim and assistances turned off.
  • Low rotor warning sound now sounds when the battery is switched on.
  • Annunciators illumination is stronger now in DIM mode.
  • Altimeter barometric scale values now match up with the simulator values.
  • Gauge illumination is toned down preventing it to being overblown on maximum brightness settings.
  • Auto-trim switch has been removed.
  • Force trim switch has been removed.
  • Pedal stop functionality added (limits left pedal movement during flight) above 50 kts.
  • Rotor rotation animation in multiplayer is now functioning.
  • Rotor brake is functional again.
  • Used fuel type in the weight and balance settings is JET fuel.
  • Added Turkish language translation.
  • Added Korean language translation.
  • Pedal animation on the connecting rod is fixed.
  • Interior collider adjustments. The camera doesn’t clip into the main panel anymore.
  • VR support adjustments. Full VR support.
  • Reference cruise speed now shows the correct value on the aircraft selection screen.

Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental

  • Fixed an issue that could prevent part of the speed brakes from properly triggering on the 747.

Guimbal Cabri G2

  • START mode behavior improved on EPM
  • Better synchronization between engine RPM and rotor RPM
  • In Direct To Page, magnetic bearing is displayed instead of true bearing
  • Throttle handle animation is now working correctly
  • Fixed miro drift on ground contact with helicopters. Fixed Cabri skid suspension settings; Cabri now stable on ground.

Cessna 172 Skyhawk G1000

  • Fixed ground steering during takeoff to compensate for crosswind

Cessna Citation CJ4

  • MFD: Fixed battery electrical indications always showing 0
  • AP: Fixed altitude capture not engaging in TO vertical mode
  • Disabled unused COM3 radio receiver
  • Adjusted brightness of Standby Indicator
  • Fixed the AoA indexer not indicating the correct AoA
  • Fixed sim checklist stuck in After Starting Engines checklist
  • Fixed wrong state indication on APPR button tooltip
  • FMC: Fixed ARRIVALS page not working when airport features approaches not tied to a specific runway
  • FMC: Fixed discontinuities piling up when editing procedures
  • YD/AP DISC Bar now disables the Yaw Damper
  • Fixed Overspeed Warning audio not always working
  • Fixed an issue with the Direct To initial Course being incorrect
  • Fixed an issue where the FMA would always show LOC1/VOR1 even when nav source is NAV2
  • TOGA button on the Thrust Lever is now active
  • Added automatic VOR tuning functionality
  • Added the FLT LOG page to the FMC and flight tracking
  • The FLT LOG page will show on the FMC after landing based on the setting in DEFAULTS
  • Added ability to ident the transponder on the FMC ATC CONTROL page
  • Fixed an issue where fuel used tracking on FUEL MGMT page 2 was not correct
  • Reduced pitch instability and adjusted elevator authority, tweaked roll rates at various speeds to keep light control feel but reduce excess performance
  • Adjusted flaps to achieve a better compromise between approach angle and flaps pitch/lift moments, reduced flaps drag at both flaps levels
  • Slightly increased top end engine thrust to address a few reports of insufficient climb power
  • Increased gear down drag
  • Increased gyro stability to reduce excessive turbulence impact
  • Adjusted load stations to be more in line with real loadout
  • Added additional groundwheel friction to avoid skidding during moderate crosswind landings
  • ILS data is now loaded from the approach FAF origin facility to allow for nav-to-nav and auto-tune even when scenery runway data does not have the appropriate ILS reference information
  • Fixed bugs related to visual approach loading and visual approach vnav guidance
  • Fixed missing basic aural alerts
  • COM input now allows to enter 136.xxx frequencies
  • Limit types of airports displayed on the map to show only suitable ones

Cessna Citation Longitude

  • Fixed incorrect pitot heat logic.
  • Fixed the AILERON(S)_LEFT/RIGHT key events commanding ailerons in the opposite direction as intended.
  • The engine auto-start and auto-shutdown procedures (Ctrl-E and Ctrl-Shift-E) now function correctly.
  • The standby instrument now automatically adjusts its backlight levels.
  • Autothrottle no longer requires gear and flaps to be retracted to change from TO mode to SPD/CLIMB/DESC modes.
  • Taxi auto-tests now require engines running to begin evaluating.
  • Fixed broken external animations for non-default liveries.
  • Fixed incorrect load station count in cfg, and adjusted passenger load positions to match standard 8-seat configuration.
  • Increased ND elevator trim limit to prevent AP from running out of trim authority at low altitudes and high speeds.
  • Fixed AFCS control panel APR button tooltip.
  • Added BRAKE FAIL and GENS OFF aural alerts.
  • The G5000’s active NAV source now defaults to FMS when starting a flight.
  • The AFCS control panel UP/DN wheel now changes pitch reference when the AP is in PIT mode.
  • Fixed broken rotate animations on the CRS knobs.
  • The 500-foot touchdown callout will now sound as appropriate. Also added other touchdown callouts from 450 to 50 feet.

Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny”

  • Fixed in VR elevator not moving.
  • Fixed engine audio from nearby Jenny aircraft can be heard within cockpit.
  • Added Phone EFB with Compass, Indicated Air Speed, Radio and XPDR functionality tied to core sim.
  • Added electrical system for the EFB.
  • Added EFB section to the Flight Manual.
  • Added right bracket in cockpit to Show/Hide EFB.

Daher TBM 930

  • Increased maximum nose wheel steering angle to 28 degrees, and increased speed at which nose wheel steering starts becoming less effective to 10 knots.
  • [Partially Fixed Increased brightness of taxi and landing lights.
  • Pulse lights no longer draw additional power when landing lights are on.
  • Fixed broken door animations for non-default liveries
  • Fixed handling of electrical battery key events.
  • Improved compatibility with hardware that send electrical battery and external power key events every frame.
  • Fixed AFCS control panel APR button tooltip.
  • The overspeed, stall, and landing gear aural alerts will now sound as appropriate.
  • The G3000’s active NAV source now defaults to FMS when starting a flight.
  • Fixed broken rotate animations on the CRS knobs.

Darkstar

  • Fixed several issues related to entering a frequency on the transponder of the Darkstar
  • External Camera display now rotates without stretching the view.

DG-1001E

  • Improved adverse yaw, balance, handling qualities and spoiler drag
  • Improved stall to match stalling characteristics as described in the flight manual (wing drop)
  • Winch launch now requires the technique as described in the DG-1001E flight manual: "During ground roll and initial take-off push the control stick to a forward position to prevent excessive nose-up pitching rotation during initial take-off. After reaching safety altitude gradually pull back on the stick, so that the glider will not pick up excessive speed. Don’t pull too hard. After reaching release altitude pull the tow release knob. Recommended winch launch airspeed 110-130 km/h (60-70 kts.).

Douglas DC-3

  • Upside down illegible writing on rear door stairs in Blue stripe Livery.
  • Landing light switches are no longer reversed.
  • Underside beacon light illuminates correctly.
  • Multiple items can now be manually completed with evaluation mode.
  • Landing gear text decal is no longer obstructed by open passenger door switch.
  • DC-3 Aux tanks correctly feed the engine.
  • HUD correctly indicates state of flaps.
  • DC-3 cockpit model - Nose rivets remade.
  • With the propellers feathered moving the prop control affects all the propellers.
  • DC-3 cockpit model - Screws no longer clip through window frame.
  • Beacon Light switch is targetable.
  • Instrument texture no longer disappears when zooming out in external/showcase view.
  • The user can’t hear the wind on takeoff even if all audio is turned off.
  • Red yellow cargo image in liveries selection is consistent with livery in free flight.
  • Blue stripe image in liveries selection is consistent with livery in free flight.
  • Image for ole dusty livery in selection screen does match the livery in free flight.
  • Mesh switch turns off and now the state of the switch correctly indicates it is off.
  • Carb Air temperature correctly matches sim.
  • Beacon light underneath fuselage can now be turned on.
  • There is now a switch in cockpit to toggle on/off beacon light.
  • Quickview 3 in cockpit camera is positioned correctly.
  • Tooltip indicates correct state of Master Ignition switch.
  • Off position on the right fuel selector now fixed.
  • Cold dark switch use failing to show fuel pressure is fixed.
  • Checklist for starting engine now says to wait 2 seconds.
  • Scroll wheel issue with Desired Heading knob has been recoded.
  • Spawning at night on runway, Cockpit lights now are on.
  • Typo present in Hangar Description has been rectified.
  • DC-3 Thumbnails now match the model.
  • AUX Fuel gauge needles are fixed.
  • Incorrect string on AUX fuel weight and balance fixed.
  • Hole in cargo doors from inside cargo bay hold fixed.
  • Various light leaks fixed.
  • Texture improvements throughout the model(s).

Grumman G-21 Goose

  • Fixed duplicate key name errors.
  • Fixed cockpit camera clipping through floor.
  • Fixed typo in cockpit placard.
  • Fixed typo in loading screen trivia.
  • Fixed engine audio from nearby Goose aircraft can be heard within cockpit.
  • Added Phone EFB with Radio and XPDR functionality tied to core sim.
  • Added Switches to Show/Hide EFB and Turn ON/OFF Avionics (including switch audio and decals).
  • Added EFB section to the Flight Manual.
  • Updated translation files.

H-4 Hercules “Spruce Goose”

  • Yoke interaction with VR controllers simulate a yoke instead of a flight stick.
  • Weight and Balance screen no longer contains debug text.
  • Flying very far past Vne now triggers a crash.
  • Modern avionics added.
  • Clipboard updated with new features.
  • Auto-pilot added.
  • Green navigation light orientation.
  • ATC/ICAO params.
  • Prop animation issue on one side.
  • Clipboard items missing check once clicked.
  • CHT, Oil, Radiator temperatures have been adjusted.
  • The blurred propellers no longer cast shadows.

LS8

  • Improved adverse yaw, stall and spoiler drag

Ryan NYP “Spirit of St. Louis”

  • VR controller interaction influence fixed.
  • Multiplayer Art issue fixed (the front was hidden on other Ryan).

Wright Flyer

  • VR users can launch the aircraft properly now, the throttle is automatically set to 100% once the catapult is triggered.
  • Cockpit collision added.

World

  • Fixed Statue of Liberty standing in water

Airport

  • Fix terraforming issue on taxiway at HECA
  • [Partially Fixed] Fix taxiway bridge issue at RJTT causing aircraft crashes
  • Fixed Queenstown airport not updated with World Update 12
  • Fix taxiway bridge issue at SBGL causing aircraft crashes
  • [Partially Fixed] Fix taxiway bridge issue at LFPG causing aircraft crashes
  • Fixed wrong airport names in Australia (Coober Pedy)
  • Fixed terraforming issues include the crack on runway 26 at ESSA
  • Fixed the possibility to set a seaplane base as departure without a seaplane

World Update 1 – Japan

* POIs:

  • Fixed Rainbow Bridge night texture.
  • Nagasaki Airport RJFU:
    • Fixed Control Tower LOD transition.
    • Added collisions for few missing objects.
  • Hachijojima Airport RJTH:
    • Fixed windsock direction behavior.
    • Fixed multiple objects LOD transition.
    • Added collisions for few missing objects.

World Update 2 – USA

* POIs:

  • Fixed Alcatraz Water Tower LOD transition.
  • Fixed the satellite imagery cab be seen on the terrain below New River Gorge Bridge.
  • Added marker to Lowry Avenue Bridge.
  • Fixed Rainbow Bridge Niagara Falls texture.
  • Fixed Haystack Rock position over terrain.
  • Fixed US Grant Bridge textures and blend with the aerial imagery.
  • Fixed Yosemite El Capitan terraforming clipping.
  • Fixed terrain and imagery blending of the Lewis and Clark Bridge.
  • Fixed Navajo Bridge terrain blending.
  • Fixed collisions size of the Monument Valley.
  • Fixed Rainbow Bridge Niagara Falls LODs transition.
  • Added collisions to the US Air Force planes on the Airport Graveyard.
  • Fixed United States National Arboretum is missing textures near the top of the pillars.
  • Fixed Glen Canyon Dam ground textures clipping through the Dam.
  • Added missing building to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
  • Added collision to Bixby Creek Bridge.
  • Fixed United States Capitol LOD transition.
  • the Las Vegas Strip is now searchable by name.
  • The Rainbow Bridge, Niagara Falls.
  • Fixed Fort Knox LOD popping.
  • Added collisions to Sunshine Skyway Bridge buildings.
  • Fixed missing texture on Lowry Avenue Bridge.
  • Atlanta Airport KTAL:
    • Fixed the Ground services clipping at parking RAMP 312 CARGO, parking spot N ramp 312 and airliners gate H-4.
    • Fixed flipped textures of Delta hangar and Atlanta Fire Rescue buildings.
    • Added collisions to all buildings.
    • Fixed Bridge on a taxiway.
    • Fixed night lighting disappears at short distances.
  • Friday Harbor Airport KFHR:
    • Fixed few terraforming issues.

World Update 3 – UK & Ireland

* POIs:

  • Fixed Goodison Park LOD popping.
  • Added and improved collisions for the following POIs: 100 Bishopsgate, Wembley Stadium, Blackpool Tower, Durham Cathedral, Floors Castle, The Blair Castle, Blenheim Palace, The Royal Botanical Gardens, Goodison Park, The Eden Project.
  • Fixed St James Park missing texture.
  • Fixed Emirates Stadium model and textures (include misspelling billboards).
  • Fixed Eilean Donan Castle Vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Canterbury Cathedral LOD pops.
  • Fixed Stamford Bridge LOD 1 and LOD 2 switched.
  • Fixed Blackpool Tower texture clipping.
  • Fixed Kew Garden floating bespoke building.
  • Removed TIN spikes around St. James Park stadium.
  • Fixed Windsor Castle LOD popping.
  • Fixed Pontcysyllte Aqueduct LOD popping.
  • Fixed Glass Pod on British Airways I360 position popping at different distances.
  • Fixed Goodison Park missing textures under Sunroofs.
  • Fixed Floors Castle texture and Added missing texture.
  • Fixed Scotland flag display on Edinburgh Castle.
  • Fixed Archbishop’s Palace Maidstone texture and LOD popping.
  • Fixed Villa Park Stadium LOD popping.
  • Fixed Kew Garden alignment with the satellite imagery footprint.
  • Fixed Anfield Stadium LOD popping.
  • Fixed Glamis Castle Grass vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Caernarfon Castle displaying.
  • Fixed Wales Millennium Centre LOD transition.
  • Fixed Forth Rail Bridge’s Northside pillar missing textures.
  • Fixed Forth Rail Bridge displays Cars climbing.
  • Fixed Twickenham Stadium and York Minster LOD popping.
  • Liverpool John Lennon Airport EGGP:
    • Removed Light pole in middle of a taxiway.
    • Added missing collisions to multiple buildings.
  • Barra Airport EGPR:
    • Fixed few taxi path issues.

World Update 4 – France &Benelux

* POIs

  • Fixed the Mont Aiguille collision. It is now possible to land at its top.
  • Fixed Stade Jean-Bouin collision.
  • Fixed Stade Vélodrome LOD transition.
  • Nice Cote Airport LFMN
    • Fixed runways center lines missing in both runways.
    • Fixed waypoints and nav procedures issues occurred.
    • Added collision to multiple buildings.

World Update 5 – Nordics

* POIs:

  • Fixed Viking Stadion / SR-Bank LOD popping.
  • Fixed Road traffic driving underneath Storseisundet Bridge and Svinesund Bridge.
  • Fixed Petäjävesi Old Church and Uddevalla Bridge displays double markings.
  • Fixed Cars driving through Copenhagen Opera House.
  • Fixed Copenhagen Opera House LOD popping.
  • Added collisions to the Tjörn Bridge.
  • Fixed Kullen Lighthouse vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Øresund Bridge terraforming issue.
  • Fixed Brøndby Stadium spawning.
  • Fixed the Bolt Arena missing collision.
  • Fixed Roskilde Cathedral Cars driving up the building.
  • Fixed Helsinki Ice Hall LOD popping.
  • Fixed Blue Water Arena missing collision.
  • Fixed Arctic Cathedral LOD popping.
  • Fixed Aalborg Stadium missing collision.
  • Fixed Tromsø Bridge Road traffic under and beside the Bridge.
  • Fixed floating TIN artifacts/crane near Helsinki Olympic stadium.
  • Fixed Hallgrímskirkja Church missing collision.
  • Fixed Eleda Stadion LOD popping.
  • Fixed Ullevaal Stadion LOD transition.
  • Added collisions to the Ylisto Bridge beams.
  • Fixed Sparebanken Sør Arena LOD popping.
  • Fixed Sölvesborg Bridge vegetation clipping.
  • Stockholm Arlanda Airport ESSA:
    • improved LOD transition of several buildings.
    • Added collisions to all buildings.
    • Fixed terraforming issues include the crack on runway 26.
    • Fixed big crack in runway 26.
  • Svalbard Airport ENSB:
    • Added missing collision to Airport hangar.

World Update 7 – Australia

* POIs:

  • Fixed occasional displacement of dynamic flags on Sydney Harbour Bridge.
  • Fixed vegetation clipping and placement issues at Anzac Bridge, Sydney.
  • Fixed vegetation clipping at Mooney Mooney Bridge.
  • Fixed flashing geometry on Tasman Bridge, Hobart.
  • Adjusted photogrammetry exclusions at 568 Collins Street, Melbourne.
  • Minor enhancements at several other locations, e.g., clipping vegetation or water exclusions.
  • YSHL Shellharbour Airport:
    • Minimized visible LOD changes of hangars and other buildings.

World Update 8 – Iberia

* POIs:

  • Fixed location of Fort of Sao Joao Baptista and Covão dos Conchos.
  • Fixed or adding collisions:
    • Oscar Niemeyer International Cultural Centre.
    • Royal Palace of Madrid.
    • the Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya.
    • the Estádio Algarve.
    • Bom Jesus do Monte.
    • Alqueva Dam.
    • Aldeadavila Dam.
    • the Museum of Art Architecture and Technology.
    • Estadio Jose Alvalade.
  • Fixed LOD popping:
    • Montjuic Castle.
    • Estadio Da Luz.
    • Episcopal Palace of Astorga.
    • Covão dos Conchos.
    • San Pablo Bridge.
    • Torre Mapfre.
    • Basilica de La Sagrada Familia.
    • Oscar Niemeyer International Cultural Centre.
    • Puente Nuevo.
    • Fort of Sao Joao Baptista.
    • Estádio Municipal de Aveiro.
    • Estádio do Dragão.
    • Hotel Arts.
    • Observatorio Roque de los Muchachos.
    • El Monumento Natural de los Mallos de Riglos.
    • Palacio de Deportes de Santander.
    • Catedral de Leon.
    • the Alamillo Bridge.
  • Fixed Montjuic Castle vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Z-fighting in front of the Museum of Art Architecture and Technology.
  • Fixed Estádio Cidade de Coimbra double markers.
  • Fixed Puente Nuevo Cars path.
  • Fixed Guadiana International Bridge 2D footprints over the satellite imagery.
  • Fixed Freixo Bridge- car traffic driving up below the Bridge.
  • Fixed Third Millennium Bridge Cars traffic issue.
  • Fixed Maria Pia Bridge- Cars climbing up to top of Bridge.
  • Fixed Luís I Bridge displays Cars traffic path.
  • Fixed Santiago Bernabeu Stadium seats texture.
  • Fixed Castillo de Santa Barbara texture gaps.
  • Fixed the animation of the Gondola on the Vizcaya Bridge.
  • Fixed Bom Jesus do Monte trees clipping into the building.
  • Fixed Alqueva Dam texture.
  • Fixed Alcázar de Segovia terrain clipping.
  • Fixed Pena Palace trees clipping into the POI.
  • Fixed El Flysch Zumaya and El Capricho Villa POIs name spelling.
  • Fixed Rande Bridge Cars path and trees clipping into the POI.
  • Fixed Aldeadvila Dam vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Alcázar de Segovia trees clipping into the POI.
  • Fixed El Monasterio de El Escorial Z-fighting.
  • Fixed Monumento a Alfonso XII Z-fighting.
  • Fixed 516 Arouca bridge vegetation clipping.
  • Pico Airport LPPI:
    • Fixed double windsocks.

World Update 9 – Italy & Malta

* POIs

  • Fixed Duomo Di Orvieto LOD popping.
  • Added missing collisions to Basilica San Francesco.
  • Fixed Torri Di San Marino LOD popping.
  • Fixed Diga Di Santa Giustina terrain LOD popping.
  • Added missing collision to Torri Di San Marino.
  • Fixed Faro Di Capo Caccia cliffs collision.
  • Fixed Castle of Corigliano Calabro vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Fort Manoel collision.
  • Fixed Castello Di Graines collision.
  • Fixed Caserta Royal Palace collision.
  • Fixed Place Moulin Dam vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Fénis Castle textures issues.
  • Fixed Potola Palace bridges terrain blending.
  • Fixed Fort St Angelo vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Castelsardo invisible terrain issues.
  • Fixed Palazzo Pitti Z-fighting and LOD popping.
  • Fixed Fort St Angelo vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed National Stadium Ta’Qali collisions.
  • Fixed Fénis Castle vegetation clipping and Added collisions.
  • Fixed Parish Church of Mellieha missing textures.
  • Fixed Mi.Co. Gate 2 vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Basilica San Francesco vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Maxxi the National Museum collisions.
  • Fixed Lighthouse Of Genoa powerlines, DEM and generic buildings clipping.
  • Fixed Allianz Stadium vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Viadotto Sfalassa vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Basilica Di San Pietro vegetation and TIN clipping.
  • Fixed Basilica Di San Petronio TIN clipping.
  • Added missing collisions to Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi.
  • Fixed Castelsardo Z-fighting and vegetation clipping.
  • Fixed Grotta Di Nettuno vegetation clipping.
  • Marina Di Campo Airport LIRJ:
    • Fixed double windsocks.

World Update 10 – USA

* POIs:

  • Fixed Mount Washington Hotel terraforming.
  • Fixed National Park of American Samoa’s Marker position.
  • Fixed textures stretched in Royal Gorge Bridge & Park’s Rock.
  • Fixed Z-fighting on the roof of the Getty Museum.
  • Fixed the Smithsonian National Museum of American History display name.
  • Fixed the Cabo Rojo Lighthouse marker position and windows textures issues.
  • Fixed the vegetation clipping into the Independence Temple.
  • Fixed the New Orleans bridges collisions.
  • Fixed the US flag in Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site.
  • Fixed the Longaberger Company headquarters and Fort Massachusetts collision.
  • Fixed LODs transitions for the following POIs:
    • Split Rock Lighthouse.
    • Kentucky State Capitol.
    • Indian River Inlet Bridge.
    • World War II Memorial.
    • Cabo Rojo Lighthouse.
    • Yerkes Observatory.
    • Montana State.
    • Mount Washington.
    • Theodore Roosevelt Dam.
    • the Independence Temple.
    • Fort Massachusetts.
    • National Gallery of Art.
  • Lake Tahoe Airport KTVL:
    • Added collisions for few missing buildings.
  • Block Island Airport KBID:
    • Added collisions for few missing buildings.
  • Dallas Forth Worth Airport KDFW:
    • Fixed few terraforming issues in the airport.
    • Runways types are now defined.
  • Others:
    • Fixed the Water cracks present at Seven Seas Lagoon near.

World Update 11 – Canada

* POIs:

  • Fixed TIN buildings exclusion near Hatley Park National Historic Site.
  • Fixed blend of Samuel de Champlain Bridge surrounding terrain.
  • Fixed the double markers of the One on the World map.
  • Fixed Cars floating above Pierre-Laporte Bridge.
  • Fixed Cars flow over Jacques Cartier Bridge and Angus L. Macdonald Bridge.
  • Fixed big Nickel POI name.
  • Fixed the vegetation clipping through Burrard Street Bridge.
  • Fixed Z fighting on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
  • Fixed LOD popping of Cape Bonavista Lighthouse cliffs and Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic cliffs.
  • Fixed the vegetation clipping into the zipline at the Cape Enrage Lighthouse.
  • Fixes Pierre-Laporte Bridge terrain alignment.
  • Fixed the vegetation clipping into the A. Murray MacKay Bridge and Thousand Islands Bridge.
  • Fixed Lions Gate Bridge alignment with tterrain and road.
  • Fixed terrain spikes going through Jacques Cartier Bridge.
  • Fixed Holes in terrain all around Citadel Hill (Fort George).
  • Fixed terrain LOD popping around Parliament of Canada.
  • Fixed terraforming at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
  • Fixed TIN data displays next to Fisgard Lighthouse.
  • Added missing building on the Canadian High Arctic Research Station.
  • Added missing building for the Cambridge Bay Radar Station.
  • Fixed collisions of Jacques Cartier Bridge, The Lions Gate Bridge and The Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

40th Anniversary Edition / Sim Update 11

  • Meigs Field KCGX:
    • Fixed Z-fighting in runway and tarmac.
    • Fixed taxi to parking after landing.
    • Starting in KCGX helipad while helicopter is selected is now available.
    • ATIS is now available.
  • Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport VHHX:
    • Added collisions to multiple buildings.
    • Fixed the too low glideslope.
    • Fixed the ILS range for runway 13.
    • ATIS is now available.
  • Princess Juliana Airport TNCM:
    • Added collisions to few missing buildings.
    • Fixed the LOD transitions.
  • First Flight Airport KFFA:
    • Fixed Z fighting on pathway.
  • Helipads/Heliports:
    • Lingotto Building LIBH:
      • Fixed the too High collision preventing smooth landing.
      • Fixed Z- fighting on the roof of the building.
    • NYC Heliport KJRB – Added collisions for few missing items.
    • Tokyo Heliport – Added collisions for few buildings.
    • US Bank Tower Helipad:
      • marker is now centered over the helipad.
      • Fixed LOD transition.
    • Heliponto Mirante Dona Marta SMDH:
      • Heliport collisions has been fixed.
      • Fixed LOD transition.
    • Menara Telekom Tower Helipad:
      • marker is now centered over the helipad.
      • Fixed Z-fighting on Water near the tower.
    • Bitexco Financial Tower – Fixed LOD transition.
    • London Heliport EGLW – Removed building appeared inside the Airport perimeter while photogrammetry is off.
    • Needles Lighthouse – Lighthouse Light is now spinning.
    • Issy-Les-Moulineaux Heliport:
      • marker is now centered over the helipad.
  • Glider Airports:
    • Itakura Gliderport RJT1 – Fixed ground and runway textures.

Game of the Year Edition

  • Voloport:
    • All Voloports are now possible to use as helipads.
    • Issy-Les-Moulineaux Heliport- Voloport is now available as helipad.
    • La Defense Voloport is is now available as helipad.
    • Fixed LOD transition for all Voloports.
    • Fixed Le Bourget Voloport name spelling.
  • Lugano Airport LSZA:
    • Collision has been Added to multiple objects.
    • Fixed floating lights around the airport.
    • Fixed Z-fighting on airports’ tennis courts.

Top Gun Maverick

  • Fixed the clipping through the rocks at Seneca Rocks Peak.
  • Fixed Haines Knob collision is size.
  • Fixed collisions in Germany Valley Quarry.
  • Fixed French Gulf Marina has LOD transition.
  • Fixed LOD popping in Riffle Lake Dam.
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2023.03.21 09:31 WiseCleaner_fr 2 méthodes pour créer un rappel d'événement dans Windows 11

2 méthodes pour créer un rappel d'événement dans Windows 11
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Référence : https://www.wisecleaner.com/fhow-to/1-deux-m%C3%A9thodes-pour-cr%C3%A9er-un-rappel-d'%C3%A9v%C3%A9nement-dans-windows-11.html
Il doit y avoir de nombreux moments importants dans la vie que vous ne voulez pas manquer, que ce soit dans la vie ou au travail : aller skier avec des amis le week-end ; envoyer par e-mail le rapport hebdomadaire au directeur tous les lundis à 10 heures ; un jour dans trois mois, c'est le mariage de mon camarade de jeu d'enfance ; chaque année, il y a un jour spécial pour envoyer de précieux vœux d'anniversaire au meilleur ami. Toutes les personnes n'ont pas des mémoires super fortes, c'est normal et commun. Il est particulièrement nécessaire de savoir comment programmer des rappels pour organiser le temps de manière raisonnable.

Créer un événement dans Wise Reminder

Wise Reminder est un logiciel gratuit de rappel d'événements développé par WiseCleaner pour vous aider à planifier et à vous rappeler toutes les choses que vous devez faire dans votre vie quotidienne. Il vous suffit d'écrire une description de ce que vous voulez accomplir et de fixer une heure pour être rappelé, puis vous ne manquerez rien.

Étape 1. Téléchargez et installez Wise Reminder

Téléchargez Wise Reminder depuis le site officiel de WiseCleaner https:/www.wisecleaner.com/. Cela ne prend que quelques secondes, car le paquet de données APP est très petit, seulement quelques mégaoctets.
Après avoir téléchargé, trouvez le fichier d'installation , double-cliquez dessus, puis le programme d'installation démarrera automatiquement et vous guidera tout au long du reste du processus d'installation.
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Étape 2. Créez une nouvelle tâche dans Wise Reminder

Après avoir lancé Wise Reminder, vous verrez un gros bouton Ajoute dans le coin supérieur droit, cliquez dessus pour définir une tâche de rappel.
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  • Dans la description, vous pouvez simplement décrire la tâche de rappel, comme l'anniversaire de Leo, ou ajouter d'autres détails.
  • Définissez ensuite la fréquence du rappel - Répéter, Date et l'heure du rappel.
  • Pour éviter d'interrompre votre travail, vous pouvez régler le mode de rappel sur silencieux. Vous pouvez également choisir une musique qui vous rappellera à l'ordre.
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Après avoir effectué tous les réglages, cliquez sur le bouton de Enregistrer pour enregistrer et lancer la tâche, vous pouvez voir le temps restant du rappel de temps.
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Ajouter un événement dans le calendrier de Windows 11

Calendrier est une application non système préinstallée de Windows, ce qui signifie que vous n'avez pas besoin de la télécharger et de l'installer.
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Étape 1. Ouvrez Calendrier.

Ouvrez Calendrier dans Démarrage -> Toutes les applications -> Calendrier.
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Étape 2. Éditez les évènements

Sélectionnez la date et ajoutez les évènements
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Vous pouvez également cliquer sur Autres détails pour définir plus de détails, tels que l'heure spécifique du rappel, la répétition ou non du rappel, la personne, etc. Après avoir rempli les informations, cliquez sur Enregistrer.
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Étape 3. Définissez

Définissez le statut du calendrier pour les rappels.
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Après avoir programmé,le calendrier vous alertera à l'heure que vous avez fixée.
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Comparaison de Wise Reminder et Windows Calendar Reminder

Si on compare Wise Reminder et Calendrier de Windows, les deux ont leurs avantages. En termes de fonction, les deux peuvent réaliser la fonction de rappel d'événements. Du point de vue de l'expérience d'utilisation, les deux présentent des sentiments différents. Vous trouverez ci-dessous une comparaison des avantages de Wise Reminder et Calendrier de Windows.
Wise Reminder se concentre à offrir aux utilisateurs des rappels d'événements de haute qualité pour les aider à organiser leur temps et à améliorer leur productivité. Wise Reminder est une liste de tous les rappels d'événements. Les utilisateurs peuvent voir plus intuitivement ce qu'ils sont sur le point de faire. Dans cette liste, les utilisateurs peuvent voir le temps restant pour chaque rappel d'événement. Les utilisateurs peuvent prendre des décisions correctes, raisonnables et efficaces en estimant le temps restant.
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Wise Reminder présente deux avantages par rapport aux rappels de Calendrier du système Windows. En raison des limitations du calendrier, deux rappels peuvent être séparés par une grande distance. Il ne peut pas offrir un aperçu intuitif. Bien sûr, les rappels du calendrier du système Windows ont aussi leurs propres avantages. Lors du réglage des détails, les utilisateurs peuvent définir des regroupements pour leurs propres événements. Les utilisateurs peuvent décider de modifier le calendrier en fonction de l'importance des rappels d'événements.
Choisissez ce qui vous convient le mieux et s'adapte à votre style de vie !
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