For $150, fans can get the following items:Ĭurrently, this special bundle is sold out through the official BioWare site, but a restock could be arriving in the future so fans should continue to check back before the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition release date. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is now available on Game Pass for PC twitter This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast 715 146 146 comments Best akgis 12900K RTX 409032GB DDR5 4k144 1 yr. ![]() It raises an important point, alongside the fact that the Mass Effect Trilogy is. Mass Effect Legendary Edition > General Discussions > Topic Details earthtopercy 6:55pm Not Available until May 15th My copy on Steam says it wont be available until May 15th, whereas everywhere online it says its the 14th. The PSN, Steam, and Microsoft store don’t mention Early Access or any pre-order bonuses for the Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and there is only one version available for £59.99. There's also the special Mass Effect Legendary Cache Bundle. BioWare's team has shared a video celebrating the Mass Effect community and the launch of the Legendary Edition. Mass Effect Legendary Edition > General Discussions > Topic Details earthtopercy 6:55pm Not Available until May 15th My copy on Steam says it won't be available until May 15th, whereas everywhere online it says its the 14th. The story continues in each game and your character carries over. What order should I play the games Generally, the common consensus is that you should play the games in chronological order, especially if you have the Legendary Edition. Related: Mass Effect 2's Best Crewmates In Legendary EditionĪ special steelbook case is being sold at Best Buy with purchases of the physical versions of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, while GameStop is offering a special poster for those who pre-order the game. The Legendary Edition is highly recommended for newcomers to the franchise. The price of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition will run about $60, but if gamers act fast they can receive a discount on the game for pre-ordering. With the latest generation of enhancements on PS4, Xbox One, PC and next-gen consoles, fans wont have to wait long to put Mass Effect to the test. Since the Steam version goes through Origin, I am going to go by that and keep my fingers cross that Steam doesnt screw it up somehow. ![]() With just a few days left until the launch of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, gamers can still pre-order these BioWare classics and receive bonuses and deals for buying early. On Origin, it shows that the game will be available May 14 at 11AM EDT. In terms of Xbox, the UK Store confirms that the game will be released at midnight on May 14: The US Store on the other seems to suggest the game will be launching at 5 am on May 14, however.
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![]() For instructions on editing the Workspace URL, see Workspace URL in this article.Ĭitrix Workspace app replaces Citrix Receiver as the natively installed app that provides access to the Workspace user interface (UI). ![]() The Workspace URL is customizable and is enabled by default. Subscribers can access Citrix Workspace through a browser with the Workspace URL or through the Citrix Workspace app installed on their devices. Identity providers for authentication to workspaces.Citrix Gateways or the Citrix Gateway service for external connectivity.The Citrix Workspace app (formerly Citrix Receiver).This article summarizes the steps involved in configuring and using: You can also access workspaces using the latest version of Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari with the Workspace URL. Citrix Workspace app replaces Citrix Receiver. (Esclusione di responsabilità))Ĭitrix recommends using the latest version of Citrix Workspace app to access workspaces. ![]() Questo articolo è stato tradotto automaticamente. (Aviso legal)Įste artigo foi traduzido automaticamente. (Clause de non responsabilité)Įste artículo ha sido traducido automáticamente. (Haftungsausschluss)Ĭe article a été traduit automatiquement. This article has been machine translated.ĭieser Artikel wurde maschinell übersetzt. Questo contenuto è stato tradotto dinamicamente con traduzione automatica. (Aviso legal)Įste texto foi traduzido automaticamente. (Clause de non responsabilité)Įste artículo lo ha traducido una máquina de forma dinámica. (Haftungsausschluss)Ĭet article a été traduit automatiquement de manière dynamique. This content has been machine translated dynamically.ĭieser Inhalt ist eine maschinelle Übersetzung, die dynamisch erstellt wurde. ![]() After a political rally in Rawalpindi, she was assassinated. Following the United States–brokered negotiations with President Pervez Musharraf, she returned to Pakistan in 2007 to compete in the 2008 elections her platform emphasised civilian oversight of the military and opposition to growing Islamist violence. A widening corruption inquiry culminated in a 2003 conviction in a Swiss court. The PPP lost the 1997 election and in 1998 she went into self-exile, living between Dubai and London for the next decade. Her government was damaged by several controversies, including the assassination of her brother Murtaza, a failed 1995 coup d'état, and a further bribery scandal involving her and her husband Asif Ali Zardari in response, President Farooq Leghari dismissed her government. In her second term, she oversaw economic privatisation and attempts to advance women's rights. Intelligence services rigged that year's election to ensure a victory for the conservative Islamic Democratic Alliance (IJI), at which point Bhutto became Leader of the Opposition.Īfter the IJI government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was also dismissed on corruption charges, Bhutto led the PPP to victory in the 1993 elections. Her administration was accused of corruption and nepotism and dismissed by Khan in 1990. As Prime Minister, her attempts at reform were stifled by conservative and Islamist forces, including President Ghulam Ishaq Khan and the powerful military. She returned in 1986 and-influenced by Thatcherite economics-transformed the PPP's platform from a socialist to a liberal one, before leading it to victory in the 1988 election. Bhutto and her mother Nusrat took control of the PPP and led the country's Movement for the Restoration of Democracy Bhutto was repeatedly imprisoned by Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's military government and then self-exiled to Britain in 1984. She returned to Pakistan in 1977, shortly before her father was ousted in a military coup and executed. Her father, the PPP leader Zulfikar Bhutto, was elected Prime Minister on a socialist platform in 1973. She studied at Harvard University and the University of Oxford, where she was President of the Oxford Union. Of mixed Sindhi and Kurdish parentage, Bhutto was born in Karachi to a politically important, wealthy aristocratic family. Ideologically a liberal and a secularist, she chaired or co-chaired the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) from the early 1980s until her assassination in 2007. She was the first woman elected to head a democratic government in a Muslim-majority country. Without proper rendering support, you may see unjoined letters running left to right or other symbols instead of Urdu script.īenazir Bhutto ( / ˈ b ɛ n ə z ɪər ˈ b uː t oʊ/ BEN-ə-zeer BOO-toh Urdu: بینظیر بُھٹو, IPA: Sindhi: بينظير ڀُٽو 21 June 1953 – 27 December 2007) was a Pakistani politician and stateswoman who served as the 11th and 13th prime minister of Pakistan from 1988 to 1990 and again from 1993 to 1996. I admit, “November Rain” is a weird song to want to play at a wedding. The joy has turned to pain, as expressed most keenly by the tormented visage and haunting vocal stylings of Axl, who now can’t sleep at night without the aid of pills. This time, the circumstances are darker: She’s in a casket, her face half covered by a mirror, and it’s all very mysterious. Later-not much later, because no one has aged even slightly-the bride has died, and we’re back at the church. The last scene here is of a ruined table, blood-red wine spilling across it. An unnamed guy with a flowing brown mane and khakis jumps sideways through the many tiers of the wedding cake in his urgent effort to reach safety, even though it’s only rain and presumably people could have just walked calmly to another location. An out-of-the-blue downpour-November rain, don’t you know it!-strikes, causing guests to run for cover. ![]() Later, the happy couple celebrates with guests at an outdoor reception at what appears to be either an Italian villa or the sort of New Jersey wedding venue that’s called “The Italian Villa.” Midway through the ceremony, Slash leaves the church to stand bare-chested in the otherwise empty desert for a face-melting guitar solo in the end, his belly button must be full of dust, but the cigarette dangling from his lips remains intact. When Slash can’t find the rings, Duff saves the day: He’s had them on his leather-gloved pinky the whole time! The priest looks like Joe Pesci in a toupee. There’s humor to temper the decadence, a kind of goofy play you don’t expect. Stephanie Seymour, Axl’s actual girlfriend at the time, plays the bride, clad in a mullet of a dress that’s mini in front and business in the back Axl is the groom in a gold brocade Liberace-esque suit. Interspersed between scenes of Axl Rose playing the piano flanked by a crowd of violinists and Axl Rose tossing and turning in bed, there’s an over-the-top church ceremony. It’s centered on a wedding that ends comedically and a marriage that ends tragically. The video, directed by Andy Morahan, cost an epic $1.5 million, a mere drop in the bucket for your average celebrity nuptial. He had seen it, he reminded me: I played it on one of our early dates. No matter, I said, they could learn it! I mean, had he ever even seen the “November Rain” video, a 9-minute epic with the flavor of a jelly bean that looks like lemon and turns out to be earwax? And then I dropped a bomb: we absolutely had to play the lengthy 1991 Guns N’ Roses power ballad, “November Rain.” “But we’re having a disco band,” my fiance protested. We’d serve our favorite foods, and plenty of wine. Each leg is articulated with ball joints, and its front legs are thicker than the back.Soon after getting engaged last fall, I sat down with my fiance to talk wedding details. It bears two congruent triangles connected to each other that are split between a dark and bright half, matching the symbol on Jodio's outfit.įinally, November Rain possesses four long thin legs, with two emerging from the front out of its shoulders, and the other two from its back. The cone itself is grooved horizontally, splitting it into four parts. ![]() November Rain's torso is plain, but feather-like appendages project from the cone at its stomach. The irises of its eyes are split by vertical lines. ![]() Oval-shaped armor covers each side of its head, split into three pieces. The armor also has a slit on each side below its eyes, small holes beneath the slits near its chin, and a single hole on its forehead. ![]() The armor is curved inward at its eyes and neck to leave them exposed, giving November Rain an angry expression. It has a light, concave plate of armor covering the center of its face and neck, serrated at the top of its head. Its face and neck are heavily creased with lines converging in the center of its face. November Rain has a humanoid head and broad torso attached to a downward-pointing cone. “Israeli chefs don’t just think outside the box,” says Shefi, “they don’t know what the box is to begin with. The food of Israel is a composite of more than 80 cultures and Baum readily says that you can find many dishes in different forms throughout the region and nearby countries. “Modern Israeli cuisine has only developed over the past 20 years,” says Naama Shefi, founder of Asif Culinary Institute of Israel, making it difficult to label. “I wanted people who have never been to Israel, who have only heard about Israel in the news to realize what complex, rich, and exciting cuisine and culture we have to offer,” Baum says. Satisfying her homesickness for Florence with Bellina Alimentari, her thoughts turned to the place she called home long before that: Israel. Bringing Israeli fine dining to Atlanta: Aziza Italian restaurant Bellina Alimentari opened in Ponce City Market in 2015 specializing in pastas with local ingredients including Georgia shrimp with green garlic tagliatelle and panino with housemade sausage. “But living, experiencing the connection between the place and its culture, and the way it plays in our day-to-day life was the first moment that I realized the absolute power of food and the important role it plays in shaping us as a society.”īaum’s experiences in Italy paved the way for her first Atlanta restaurant. ![]() “Food was always a really predominant element in our family, in our house,” Baum says of her Israeli upbringing. ![]() ![]() Photo credit: Oliva Restaurant Group.īaum might be responsible for Atlanta’s introduction to Israeli food, but the conscious part of her journey began in Italy, where she lived for seven years after serving in the Israeli Defence Force. Tal Baum debuted her first restaurant eight years ago in Atlanta. ![]() While cases come to Holmes via his front door in the original story and the BBC version, Elementary leans far more heavily on the character’s role as a police consultant. Instead of playing Conan Doyle’s esoteric game, if you like, Elementary borrows its playing pieces for use on a more familiar, generic board. While Sherlock is (literally) riddled with nods to Conan Doyle’s stories, each feature-length episode built from fluid layers of reference, updated versions and knowing in-jokes, Elementary takes static elements from the Holmes back catalogue (character names, the violin, bee-keeping, drug-use, the art of deduction) around which to wrap its detective show. Moffat and Gatiss’ episodes are closer to the Basil Rathbone feature films than a television serial, while Robert Doherty’s Elementary is more akin to procedural series House, Bones or Castle than its British predecessor. Take the format to begin with: three ninety-minute films (the BBC’s Sherlock) are a very different beast to twenty-four forty-minute episodes ( Elementary). Surface characteristics aside (the modern setting, the English lead, his scarf), the two are further apart than you might think. How does it compare to the BBC Sherlock? Unfavourably perhaps, but then so do most things. By the time the mid-season finale arrived, the two were almost neck and neck. ![]() In its initial run, what Elementary consistently offered up was just under an hour of Jonny Lee Miller being brilliantly watchable in a show that couldn’t quite keep up with him. The cases may have been the weaker link next to the performances, but the writing was good, the cast was strong, and the concept worked. Week two was a steady piece of work, and when number three rolled around – an episode written by House’s Peter Blake -, it had become not just tolerable, but enjoyable, and a reliably entertaining watch. To begin with admittedly, there wasn’t a great deal to justify the use of the Holmes estate, but what CBS delivered certainly wasn’t sacrilege.Ĭrucially, Elementary continued not to suck. It wasn’t the dumbed-down humourless travesty predicted by many, but a nicely diverting forty-odd minutes of TV. The pilot reviews ( ours included) were mostly full of pleasant surprise. The very slightly longer answer as to how Elementary silenced its critics is that it didn’t suck. Den of Geek and its ilk spoil us for the real world. At any given time, plenty of people are getting on with their lives and planning to watch a bit of telly after work, not reading multiple reviews of the same thing and getting stuck in with the online debates. Just as our Twitter feeds provide a warped porthole onto the outside world, magnifying a niche event until it feels as if everyone (not just that every one of the few hundred people we’ve chosen to listen to) is talking about it, so do sites like this. The short and annoying answer is that it didn’t. What then, happened? How did the least popular TV idea since Don’t Scare the Hare win over its critics? To the chagrin of these modern-day Sybils, Elementary not only received a full season order, and an additional two episodes on top of that, but it’s also considered a cert for second season renewal in May by those in the know. It was soon agreed that the new show would be cancelled in its first season, and thereafter destined to lurk alongside men’s leggings and Will.i.am in the grotty silo of ‘ideas that should never have seen the light of day’. The loudest anti- Elementary complaints took on a prophetic bent. CBS couldn’t have got the collective backs of the online community up faster than if they’d taken out a full page ad in the New York Times insisting Greedo shot first. We stopped spitting teeth over what Elementary had in common with Sherlock, and began denouncing its lead character for being Holmes in name only.Įnduring criticism (before anyone’s seen a single scene, remember) for being both a carbon copy of an existing version and so far removed from the source material it doesn’t count as an adaptation is quite the achievement when you think about it. ![]() Not only would the new Holmes live in New York City, but he would be a recovering smack addict with a girl for his Watson. At the time, they made great assurances about their integrity, so we have to assume that their modernised Sherlock Holmes doesn’t resemble ours in any way, as that would be extremely worrying.”Ī promise that CBS’ finished product would be checked carefully for signs of copyright infringement followed, and fans of Sherlock (we retiring, taciturn few) were left to do the rest. “It’s interesting, as they approached us a while back about remaking our show. Sherlock producer Sue Vertue called the CBS announcement “interesting” (a word rivalled only by ‘fine’ in the bland-surface-masking-boiling-torrent-of-inexpressible-rage stakes). My, perhaps a bit outlandish, theory on the song is that it's the conversation between a father and a son, who is witnessing his father's suffering, and the father not wanting to burden his son with his immense suffering stemming from abandoning all he has ever loved (via becoming a refugee).ĭrones seems to touch upon many topics, all ultimately related to the feeling of being little more than a drone in this. But the message of "Don't hold me up now / I can stand my own ground" seems to show a pretty strong indication of rejecting (perhaps dishonest?) help offered to you during your suffering, of wanting to figure stuff on your own. I've honestly never fully figured out what Prayer Of The Refugee is fully about. Under The Knife features two sufferers, with the one being the "narrator" of the song rejecting his suffering and wanting to cope with it and move past it - while witnessing his counterpart being reluctant to do the same (as in the line I don't want to feel the things that you do, for example) Its message calls for rebellion against the status quo - with hope in your hand, and a brick in your hand. This person then becomes a "shoulder to lean on" for him - a witness to his suffering.īricks is somewhat of an anthem for all of those who witness suffering caused by misused authority. The Sufferer in this song is actively suicidal and reaches out to someone he's abandoned/left a considerable time ago (possible due to his mental state). Very similar to Injection, albeit more extreme. In injection, it's clear that the sufferer is at the forefront of the song - with the witness being the person he's talking to, begging them for help, for guidance and for support. The suffering is pushed even further by the feeling of helplessness expressed in the bridge ( Save us from what we've become tonight.) He's witnessing the destruction of Earth's environment and the inaction of the general populace towards it (who are also witnesses of said destruction - and will also suffer from it). Here, the Sufferer and the Witness are the same person. But whatever - here's what I've noticed about each song: not sure if this is common knowledge, because it seems kind of obvious in retrospect. So I was listening to TS&TW the other day and realized the album's overarching theme is actually highlighted in its title. Chris Chasse - (lead guitar, backing vocals) 2004-2007.Todd Mohney - (lead guitar, backing vocals) 2002-2004.Kevin White - (lead guitar, backing vocals) 2001-2002.Dan Wlekinski - (lead guitar, backing vocals) 1999-2001.Joe Principe - (bass, backing vocals) 1999-present. ![]() ![]() Zach Blair - (lead guitar) - 2007-present.Tim McIlrath - (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) 1999-present.The subreddit about anything related to the melodic hardcore band, Rise Against Band Links ![]() “An essential aspect of creativity is not being afraid to fail.” - Edwin Land Quotes on Marketingġ7. “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” - Peter Druckerġ6. “Creativity about life, in all aspects, I think, is still the secret of great creative people.” - Leo Burnettġ5. “To think creatively, we must be able to look afresh at what we normally take for granted.” - George Knellerġ4. “Creativity is intelligence having fun.” - Albert Einsteinġ3. “Most consumers don’t mind hearing from brands as long as it is a solution, where we are not trying to sell something, but we are trying to solve something.” - Kelly Frederickson Quotes on Creativityġ2. “I don't subscribe to the thesis, 'Let the buyer beware,' I prefer the disregarded one that goes, 'Let the seller be honest.'” - Isaac Asimovġ1. "The first step in exceeding your customer's expectations is to know those expectations." - Roy H. “Listen to your customers, not your competitors." - Joel Spolskyĩ. ![]() “The customer expects you to have knowledge of their stuff, not just your stuff." - Jeffrey GitomerĨ. “When digital is done right, it’s like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, but when done wrong, all you have is a really fast caterpillar.” - George Westerman Quotes on Buyer-centricityħ. A lot of technology that came in three years ago doesn’t work anymore.” - Saul BermanĦ. “The next five years will be more disruptive than the last 15. “We went from being the Flintstones to the Jetsons in 9 months.” - Dan Schulmanĥ. “90% of CEOs believe the digital economy will impact their industry, but less than 15% are executing on a digital strategy.” - MIT Sloan and CapgeminiĤ. I don’t care what industry you’re talking about.” - Kim Stevensonģ. “We’re only at the very, very beginning of this next generation of computing and I think that every industry leader will be the ones that transforms first. “It’s no longer the big beating the small, but the fast beating the slow.” - Eric PearsonĢ. Make the most of your social scrolling and enjoy a combination of classic and contemporary pearls of wisdom to spark conversations, generate ideas, and keep that marketing brain humming on all cylinders. Each speaks an important truth about the world of marketing and business today. We’ve taken some of our favorite quotes - new and old - from some of the brightest creative minds out there. Searching for a little marketing inspiration? Look no further.
“In each of us lies a dreamer’s spirit, a child’s soul that just wants to have fun and change the world into a magical place where dreams come true. Disney Illuminations – the different scenes : Introduction It’s a magical moment that propels guests directly into the most beautiful Disney masterpieces, both classic and more recent, and that allows them to dream again for a few more moments. ![]() For a moment, we fly on Aladdin’s magic carpet, we swim on Jack Sparrow’s boat or we travel through another galaxy on board Star Wars ships, all condensed into a twenty-minute show combining fireworks, water and light effects and music from our favourite films. The carefully chosen and created images transport the spectators into another world. We discover the different licenses that make or have made the success of Disney. The scenes follow one another to the rhythm of lively music. Since March 2017, Disney Illuminations or “Illu'” for those in the know, is the show that closes your days in the park. ![]() Through this journey, he rediscovers dreams, love and adventure.ĭisney Illuminations includes live-action films for the first time: The live-action Beauty and the Beast or the Pirates of the Caribbean saga. Mickey travels through the greatest Disney hits. The story is less comprehensible than its predecessor. Shiver with happiness with Frozen, relive the eternal story of The Lion King, or vibrate to the epic rhythm of the Star Wars and Pirates of the Caribbean sagas!
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