When Louis Vuitton died in 1892, control of the luxury house was passed onto his only son, Georges Vuitton. Travel’s popularity broadened in the late 19th century, and Vuitton’s trunks could easily be packed into train cars and ships - upright trunks meant hanging wardrobe storage that would allow his clients to transport their sophisticated garments without worry. In 1858, Vuitton debuted his lightweight, handcrafted canvas trunks, which were sturdy, rugged and equipped with convenient compartments. The most common trunks of the era were round, which weren’t ideal for toting and storing. Long before his brand would become known globally for its exemplary top-handle bags and stylish totes, Vuitton produced stackable and rectangular trunks. The craftsman opened a humble workshop on rue Neuve des Capucines and advertised his services with a small poster that read: “Securely packs the most fragile objects. In 1854, Vuitton launched his namesake company. He toiled as a box maker and packer for more than a decade and built relationships with royals and members of the upper class while working for the empress of France, Eugenie de Montijo. When he arrived in Paris, Vuitton made a living with his hands. With stops along the way to make money so that he could forge ahead, the journey took a couple of years, but reward was close at hand. The young Vuitton was 13 at the time and would need to travel on foot to get to the capital, which was hundreds of miles away. The company’s modest origins can be traced back to when its founder, Louis Vuitton (1821–92), wishing to free himself from the conventional lifestyle in his provincial French city of Anchay as well as a difficult stepmother, left in the early 1830s to make a new life in Paris. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.The story behind iconic luxury brand Louis Vuitton - best known for its esteemed handbags, crossbody bags, leather goods, ready-to-wear clothing and more - is one of craft and innovation in the worlds of fashion, jewellery and furniture.
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The telly re-tells these as they weren’t not Locked in its jaws, full of power, I & you SalisburyĬhurned out terror vapours hours away Now It draws right angles in front of your eyes but some see through it all … Knock – Knock – who’s there? All the G’S outside our door, 1-5, popping away constantly! “wake up! put on masks! the time has come!īut beyond choking pollution, lungs fill with death,Ĭhanging day in, night out, dizzying times. Lock – down, protect the NHS, save lives, control the virus, social distance, stay alert, Phone charge leads are fibrous veinal columns:Ĭonnecting, reaching, formatting a virtual, The M25: a beating pulse, ventricles, a central pathway. Tarmac veins cast steely maze-like patterns A blood outlet.ĭrops plummet from airborne wings as they riseĪ bringing of nourishment, safety, scarlet-clad, In a frenzy of duty, service, long shifts.Ĭity airports heave with a throng of tourism –Įach department gate an exit. Nurses, doctors, registrars skittle towards pins Sacred hearts in the palms of its metal soul.Įach cubicle a tiny blood clot hiding drama, With this flippin’ ‘social bubble’ Catch a Virusįor better days ahead What if it’s just Nature?Ĭraved tourists to taste the city’s sweetest wares Recordings of these are included with the following contributions where we have them. Some of the other contributions were read at a Zoom session in Ledbury’s online Festival in July 2020. This poem was later made into a short film that is now on YouTube Thank you to everyone for their contribution. I have found these poems extremely resonant, and I hope you will too. Other ways of thinking about, or seeing, what is happening in this present time. Nonetheless, in reading these poems, I find reflections on, and insight into, my own experiences. I am aware, as many people are, that for people and places in the world, the challenges are huge and sometimes extremely harrowing, compared to my own. Though of course everyone’s individual experience of this situation is unique. These poems were written during Lockdown and the Coronavirus pandemic, at a time when it seemed the whole country, and in fact the whole world was going through the same crisis. They read alongside poets who submitted to Ledbury Poetry Festival’s online call out. The event featured a fascinating selection of Lockdown inspired poems, including poets commissioned by LPF, Naomi Shihab Nye, Sarala Estruch, Suzannah Evans, Elaine Beckett and Kim Moore. On Sunday 5 July 2020 there was a Poetry of the Lockdown event as part of Ledbury Poetry Festival Online. Indeed it will, Paul, indeed it will.Thank you to everyone who has submitted Lockdown poems. Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner (((HUGS))), much love, and continued prayers~Īs always, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. Yes it will be fine, as long as we trust in our Lord and Saviour! Wonderful write, Paul well penned! Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado So uplifting Paul! Thank you for giving our spirits a boost,your poetry is a treasure! I love this Paul!Yes, with God everything will be fine.Such faith and wisdom in this poem. May HE always be the Hero in you! What an excellent write!Įncouraging poetic statements, Paul! In all our ups and downs, we are told: "Never will I leave thee never will I forsake thee".and I believe that to be true. Oh Paul I really needed to hear these words today, and though I cried what hope and encouragement these powerfully penned words gives me to continue on! Thank you for being so instrumental in the divine plan of God, what a blessing you are! Be encouraged Paul and may the Lord always bless and provide everything that you need, and may His favor always be upon you. Thank you for this encouraging poem, it is so true. LOVE, BLESSINGS AND FAITH.JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS INDEED! NO MATTER WHAT WE GO THROUGH IN LIFE.IF WE KEEP OUR EYES ON JESUS AND FOLLOW HIM.EVERTHING WILL BE FINE. Please share your thoughts with others and the poet. But most of all, I thank you for being my friends. Thank you all for your many great reviews. By Paul D Berube → ( All Poetry by Paul D Berube) Otherwise, the software will report an error and not active Cubase 11 Pro. Run eLicenser Control Center to jailbreak Cubase 11 ProĪfter Soft ELicenser in STEP 2 finishes running, continue with this step. Select overwrite and don’t ask again as shown below c. If that doesn’t work, copy and paste them into the following path: If recording, I recommend using JBridge bridge and using version Cubase 11 Artist.Ĭopy all files in this folder to the shortcut you have available, this step lets the software run 32-bit plugins. Note: this method should only be used for livestream, if recording will cause delay in voice. 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I’d upgraded the processor in the laptop to its maximum compatibility. Hadn’t anticipated having to buy a new PC to accommodate a new version of Cubase. I’ll gradually build up a project as a means of establishing at around what point the system starts to struggle. I’m going to continue to work with the Pro 11 demo until the end of the 30-day trial period. Either that or the download of the demo is corrupted. They seem to play back fine with no glitches or audio dropout, however I’m aware that the Pro 11 demo track may contain a whole lot of stuff which is exposing the limitations of the CPU. I’ve tried importing a number of other projects created using 10.5. The minimum spec for 11 is stated as being i5, which is obviously more powerful than the Intel Core duo which I currently have. Thanks for the replies, much appreciated. is an issue in terms of being able to run Cubase Pro 11? I 'd be grateful to hear from people with experience and any advice. Have any other members discovered that this minimum spec. I’d be very disappointed to find that the PC is redundant with regard to being able to run the DAW. I’ve now looked at Steinberg’s minimum requirements for Pro 11 and see that it recommends a minimum of an i5 processor. It has an Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz processor, 8GB RAM and a 1TB drive with loads of free space. The PC is a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop running 64-bit Windows 10. Here’s the bit which I’m concerned about: Seems like my PC may not be able to run Pro 11. I haven’t as yet started a project as I’d like to establish why the demo project isn’t working. I’ve set up the audio system with Multi-processing and Asio-guard both activated. When I load that project, I find it to be very glitchy with major stop/start and audio dropout. The download included a demo project called Venus. I’m considering upgrading from Artist 10.5 and would like to spend time during the trial period working with 11 Pro to check out the new features. I just installed the 30-day trial of Cubase 11 Pro. I might be going crazy, but is that also the Alpa Ceph, the final boss of Crysis 3, also being shown? Is it rebuilding itself? What about Nomad? He was still alive in Crysis 3, will he be part of this new story? There are so many ways this can go, I’m looking forward to this. In this trailer, we can clearly see the Crysis nanosuit. Though, the trailer released alongside the announcement seems to be a hint. With Crysis 4, we don’t know if the story will pick up where Crysis 3 ended, or if Crytek is going to introduce a new protagonist and a new story. Even in death, Barnes was still running the show, as we see at the end of Crysis 3. It was Laurence Barnes who first wore the suit and just like a symbiotic, the suit absorbed Barnes. Replacing his existence with that of Laurence Barnes. 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When Crysis 3 ended, we saw “Prophet”, in a fully symbiotic nanosuit, on a beach. Right now the game is in the early stages of development so it will be a while yet, but we wanted to bring you the news at this time as we are so hyped for the future, and to let you know that we will be listening to our community.” stated Crytek’s CEO Avni Yerli. It’s something you have been asking us for a long time, so it’s now finally time to confirm – yes, the next Crysis game is happening! We are so pleased and excited to bring this news to you, and we really can’t wait to reveal more details about what lies ahead. “To everyone in our amazing Crysis community, and to all fans of the franchise all around the world: we have a special announcement to make, just for you. Now, we could be on the verge of a repeat, as Crytek has officially announced it is working on Crysis 4. If it does come out some day, the plan is or was to release on PS and Xbox, as well as PC via Epic Games Store.It’s been a decade since the original Crysis melted every piece of hardware that was attempted to run the game on. There is also no info on when Crysis Next is coming out, if ever. “There was a C rysis Wars VR prototype we build when we got the first headsets from occulus. It was not off to a very good start anyway. Visual customization, adaptive Nanosuit powers, and visually spectacular combat in an immersive world create the ultimate live streaming experience.”Ī Crysis VR game is also mentioned in the documents, but it’s unclear whether it’s still in development. It’s a free-to-play battle royale “where 100s of players collide in the fast-paced combat. However, someting called Crysis Next is referenced instead. Any mentions of the title dissapear completely from the internal documentation in 2019. The news was announced in a blog by CEO Avni Yerli, who stated: It’s something you have been asking us for a long time, so it’s now finally time to confirm yes, the next Crysis game is happening. At the time of the presentation, the game was at the concept stage.Ībout the same time Crytek began thinking about Crysis remasters. While the first remaster did come out in September 2020, the company never officially revealed Crysis 4. Apparently, it was cancelled, with the team focusing on the multiplayer expansion of the franchise.Īccording to a November 2018 note to senior management, Crysis 4 was still at the concept stage at the time. 26th Jan 2022 / 11:40 am Posted by Chris Scullion Crytek has officially confirmed that the fourth Crysis game is in development. The time is coming for a new generation of hardware testing. The development might have been cancelled at some point, and the project was restarted as battle royale Crysis Next.Ĭrysis 4 is first mentioned in a presentation dated May 2017.Īnother presentation suggests that the active development of Crysis 4 was supposed to start in 2018 and continue until at least 2020. News Crysis 4 Is In Development But Will Be A While Yet. Playing each of the “failure logs” helps to deepen the story that ties all the madness together. Search each location closely to find your predecessor (the person doing your job until they died from boredom or an industrial accident). Each block of challenges takes place in its own unique exotic locale. Which is to say, you’ll be confined to a platform above these landscapes. If that last descriptor hits too close to home, fear not! You’ll also be transported to gorgeous alien landscapes. Welcome to your new bachelor apartment! From here you can eat food pellets and work. 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I have a vivid memory of Cox, in one of his earlier programmes, discussing the Andromeda Galaxy (2.5m light years away) and instinctively pointing that way, as if it were a couple of streets over. You’re not gonna tell that story in any detail! So it’s an impressionistic thing.” In an episode of Human Universe, for example, Cox gets just under an hour to explain “the whole of human history – agriculture, cities, bit of writing, and suddenly we’re in space. His TV work requires considerably more concision. “It takes me 24 lectures, each an hour, to teach introductory relativity,” he says, happily. At about the time it broadcasts, Cox will be back in Manchester, seeing to the non-public-facing side of his career as an academic, this term lecturing a fresh crop of undergrads on relativity and quantum mechanics. In Human Universe he’ll be seen prowling among Ethiopian baboons, also dressing up in an astronaut’s compression suit to simulate a space walk. “An attempt to humanise cosmology,” as Cox describes it.ĭown to earth: Brian Cox in the new BBC show Human Universe. These are just some of the topics explored in his new BBC series, Human Universe. I’m on the coffee and almost tearful with the effort of keeping up with Cox’s rapid chat about inflationary cosmology and exponentially expanding space-time, “a fractal tree of universes”. Cox, 46, is wearing a long-sleeved T-shirt and has a dark helmet of hair striped with grey. 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Here, a friendly crew in white logo’d T-shirts serve a highly affordable menu of spicy comfort food, starting with deep-fried Comté bao buns in XO sauce, and a refreshing Lao-style tripe salad with holy basil. The corner site is a short walk from Belleville Métro, with Parc des Buttes-Chaumont close by to the north for a hilly walk after lunch.Īddress: 1 Rue Pradier, 75019 Paris Website: /lecadoretĭish to order: Deep-fried Comté bao buns in XO sauceįrom the patriarchal clan of the néo-bistro, a less masculine clutch of bars and restaurants has evolved around the 11th, including Septime, CheZaline and Le Servan, whose proprietors Tatiana and Katia Levha have now opened Double Dragon, a laidback joint that leans towards East Asia. Starters such as potato, fermented cabbage and haddock or homemade boudin noir are produce-led and delicate, and retro puddings ( île flottante, crème caramel) are subtle, not sticky. The food, at a glance, might seem unadventurous, but there is great skill in cooking a really wonderful blanquette de veau or steak frites with béarnaise. Le Cadoret, opened in 2017 by chef Léa Fleuriot and her brother Louis-Marie, is a neighbourhood bistro, with mirrors, terrazzo floors and a relaxed atmosphere, which has been cleverly refreshed by its young owners with a jolly blue awning, craft beers and an up-to-date wine list (Loire- and Jura-heavy, and there’s quince liqueur from Domaine Binner in Alsace). The holy grail: classic French food, not too fancy, brilliantly well prepared and super value. Frequent tableside drizzling and grating means you have to concentrate a bit, but why wouldn’t you? In contrast with the smart, mushroom-toned design that mops up any clanking of bespoke ceramics, the food is distinctive, thrilling and vitally French.Īddress: Marsan par Hélène Darroze, 4 Rue d'Assas, 75006 Paris Website: ĭish to order: Île flottante, crème caramel A starter of sea urchin, caviar and cauliflower is disarmingly creamy gilthead bream with Colonnata back-fat, Paris cep and black truffle is a major savoury mouthful robustly thyme-scented baby lamb from the Pyrenees is a restrained showstopper. Tiny appetisers might include beautifully crafted crisps of chicken skin packing a foie-gras flavour bomb, or miniature goat’s-cheese pastries, light as air. The tasting menu served at the chef’s table (get your hair done – they’re looking at you too) name-checks Béarn, Saint-Jean-de- Luz, Périgord, as well as her brother and grandfather. The name is a tribute to her home region in Landes, and there’s no doubting the sincerity of her attachment to the south-west and its flavours. But Marsan by Hélène Darroze (who has three Michelin stars for her London outpost at The Connaught Hotel) is relatively new otherwise, opening in 2019 as a fresh incarnation. The smart Left Bank address – a short-ish walk over the river from many of the other restaurants here – hasn’t changed and nor have its regulars. Le Poule au Pot is comfortingly beyond cool, yet only retro on paper, thanks to the dynamism of team Piège.Īddress: 9 rue Vauvilliers, 75001 Paris Website: ĭish to order: Gilthead bream with Colonnata back-fat, Paris cep and black truffle Big-hitting mains include Charolais beef fillet and fabulous poached chicken puddings are flawless, generous old-school treats. Classic onion soup is served daily, even in a heatwave, and snails, frogs’ legs and bone marrow make consistent appearances. But for the most part, La Poule au Pot feels exactly as it always did, preserved for the nation, and the menu of cuisine bourgeoise, plated up family-style, is intact, if elevated in terms of both produce and pricing. So it was that much-garlanded Piège, who runs a handful of restaurants in the area with his wife Elodie, took on the historic doll’s-house-like building, ripping out the café curtains and old wallpaper, giving it all a good scrub and polishing the little brass plaques that name-drop all the music stars who have nibbled the baba au rhum here (Motörhead, Tricky, Nu Shooz). It is said that the previous owner of this Les Halles institution anointed star chef Jean-François Piège as his successor, having snubbed every other approach.
The New Horizons science team had been using Sputnik Planitia and the Hayabusa and Voyager terras to informally describe the regions that the mission discovered during its close-up look at Pluto's surface. Voyager 2 was the first and only spacecraft to date to fly by the planets Uranus and Neptune. Voyager 1 became the first spacecraft to enter interstellar space in 2012. In addition to honoring Sputnik, the IAU's first 14 approved Pluto place names include "Hayabusa Terra," named after Japan's Hayabusa mission that achieved the first asteroid sample return in 2010, and "Voyager Terra," honoring the pair of probes NASA launched 40 years ago to explore the outer solar system. Pluto's first official surface-feature names are marked on this map, compiled from images and data gathered by NASA's New Horizons during its flyby of Pluto in 2015. "The designations honor many people and space missions who paved the way for the historic exploration of Pluto and the Kuiper Belt," said Alan Stern, New Horizons' principal investigator from the Southwest Research Institute. Sputnik Planitia is among the first official Pluto feature names approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), the world governing body for naming celestial locations. The Sputnik plain was first seen by NASA's New Horizons, which became the historic first spacecraft to fly by Pluto in July 2015. The small (23 inch or 58 centimeter) polished metal sphere circled Earth in an elliptical orbit that at its farthest extended 590 miles (950 kilometers) above the planet. Earth's first artificial satellite, launched 60 years ago next month, journeyed only a short distance into space, but its legacy now reaches out to the farthest ends of our traditional solar system.Ī large plain on the surface of the dwarf planet Pluto has been officially given the name "Sputnik Planitia," after the former Soviet Union's Sputnik satellite launched on Oct. |
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