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2024.06.01 03:13 Alex-C2099 My 2025 Oscar predictions (June 2024)
Subject to change.
Best Picture - All We Imagine As Light
- Anora
- Blitz (unconfirmed 2024 release)
- Conclave
- Dune: Part Two
- Gladiator II
- Joker: Folie a Deux
- Nickel Boys
- The Piano Lesson (unconfirmed 2024 release)
- Sing Sing
Other contenders: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Queer, Challengers, Nosferatu, Kinds of Kindness Best Director - Sean Baker (Anora)
- Edward Berger (Conclave)
- Greg Kwedar (Sing Sing)
- Steve McQueen (Blitz)
- Denis Villenueve (Dune: Part Two)
Other contenders: All We Imagine As Light, Gladiator II, Joker: Folie a Deux Best Actor - Daniel Craig, (Queer)
- John David Washington, (The Piano Lesson)
- Colman Domingo, (Sing Sing)
- Ralph Fiennes, (Conclave)
- Joaquin Phoenix, (Joker: Folie a Deux)
Other contenders: Jesse Plemons (Kinds of Kindness), Timothee Chalamet (Dune: Part Two), Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice). Best Actress - Amy Adams, Nightb*tch
- Lady Gaga, Joker: Folie a Deux
- Angelina Jolie, Maria
- Saorise Ronan, Blitz
- Mikey Madison, Anora
Other contenders: Anya Taylor-Joy (Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga), Jessica Lange (Long Day's Journey Into Night), Zendaya (Challengers). Best Supporting Actor - Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
- Samuel L. Jackson, The Piano Lesson
- John Lithgow, Conclave
- Clarence Maclin, Sing Sing
- Stanley Tucci, Conclave
Other contenders: Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice), Austin Butler (Dune: Part Two), Harris Dickinson (Blitz). Best Supporting Actress - Joan Chen, Didi
- Toni Collette, Juror No. 2
- Danielle Deadwyler, The Piano Lesson
- Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Nickel Boys
- Isabella Rossellini, Conclave
Other contenders: Rebecca Ferguson (Dune: Part Two), Maria Bakalova (The Apprentice), Natasha Lyonne (His Three Daughters). Best Original Screenplay - All We Imagine As Light - Payal Kapadia
- Anora - Sean Baker
- Blitz - Steve McQueen
- Kinds of Kindness - Yorgos Lanthimos, Efthimis Fillppou
- A Real Pain - Jesse Eisenberg
Other contenders: The Apprentice, Challengers, The Seed of the Sacred Fig Best Adapted Screenplay - Dune: Part Two - Denis Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts, based on the novel Dune by Frank Herbert.
- Nickel Boys - RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes, based on the novel by Colson Whitehead
- The Piano Lesson - Virgil Williams, Malcolm Washington, based on the play by August Wilson.
- Sing Sing - Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, based on The Sing Sing Follies by John H. Richardson and Breakin’ the Mummies’ Code by Brent Bunell
- Queer - Justin Kuritzkes, based on the novel by William S. Burroughs
Other contenders: Conclave, Joker: Folie a Deux, Here Best Animated Feature - Inside Out 2
- The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
- Moana 2
- Untitled Wallace & Gromit film
- The Wild Robot
Other contenders: Memoir of a Snail, Chicken for Linda!, Piece by Piece Best International Feature - All We Imagine As Light
- Emilia Perez
- Evil Does Not Exist
- Girls Will Be Girls
- The Outrun
Other contenders: Emilia Perez, Parthenope, Didi Best Cinematography - Blitz - Yorick Le Saux
- Conclave - Stephanie Montaine
- Dune: Part Two - Greig Fraser
- Joker: Folie a Deux - Lawrence Sher
- Nosferatu - Jarin Blaschke
Other contenders: Sing Sing, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Anora Best Costume Design - Dune: Part Two
- Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
- Gladiator II
- Joker: Folie a Deux
- Wicked
Other contenders: Nosferatu, Blitz, Conclave Best Film Editing - Anora - Sean Baker
- Blitz - TBA
- Dune: Part Two - Joe Walker
- Gladiator II - Sam Restivo, Claire Simpson
- Sing Sing - Patrick Laramie
Other contenders: Conclave, Challengers, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Best Makeup and Hairstyling - Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
- Dune: Part Two
- Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
- Joker: Folie a Deux
- Nosferatu
Other contenders: A Different Man, Sasquatch Sunset, Wicked Best Production Design - Blitz - Adam Stockhausen
- Dune: Part Two - Patrick Vermette, Shane Vieau
- Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga - Colin Gibson, Katie Sharrock
- Joker: Folie a Deux - Mark Friedberg
- Gladiator II - Arthur Max, Elli Griff
Other contenders: Conclave, Nosferatu, Wicked Best Sound - Blitz
- Dune: Part Two
- Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
- Gladiator II
- Sing Sing
Other contenders: Joker: Folie a Deux, Civil War, A Quiet Place: Day One Best Visual Effects - Deadpool and Wolverine - Swen Gilliberg
- Dune: Part Two - Paul Lambert, Arnaud Brisebois, Gary Couto, Michael Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe
- Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga - Andrew Jackson
- Gladiator II - Ed Bruce
- Mufasa: The Lion King - Andrew Ferrara
Other contenders: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Twisters, Wicked Best Original Score - Blitz
- Challengers - Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
- Dune: Part Two - Hans Zimmer
- Joker: Folie a Deux - Hildur Gudnadottir
- Sing Sing - Bryce Dessner
Other contenders: Conclave, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Kinds of Kindness Best Original Song - Joker: Folie a Deux
- “Relentless” (Diane Warren: Relentless)
- Sing Sing
- Mufasa: The Lion King
- Wicked
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2024.06.01 00:44 Manu-Pardo Klipper on a budget: Ender 3 V3 SE with a cheap Raspberry Pi and lots of 3D-printed "upgrades"
| https://preview.redd.it/6kwvxj2mbu3d1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b3f220a6167586f65e43851bd0857370e3197a38 https://preview.redd.it/v730lj2mbu3d1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=143dbe58bf39956c7052e846270f7b050a45c567 https://preview.redd.it/1em7gm2mbu3d1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a0f5ae85bd37b2476cd61a1641d5918c64e1cedd https://preview.redd.it/sbi5bk2mbu3d1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=02484d9258b3d3c9e2f679ddd5aefaea67de57ad I hope this post could be of some help for anyone interested on installing klipper on this printer and/or adding certain upgrades to it As I had a tight budget, the KE variant was out of my reach (and I also found my SE at a ridiculously-low price on facebook marketplace) but I still wanted to leave my printer as close to a KE without having to spend much (and with the exception of not having the ceramic nozzle nor the linear rails... yet) So I took a cheap raspberry Pi Zero 2W and installed Raspberry Pi OS, then I used a tutorial from an Ukranian guy to get my printer running with klipper and printed lots of simple upgrades. As the included display is no longer being used, I opted to mount my raspberry pi with a custom case. The microcomputer is connected via the display cable (TX, RX, GND, 5V) to avoid the use of an USB C cable and a separate power supply. Thankfully, the Pi Zero 2W is not as power-hungry compared to a PI 4, therefore, the 5v power from the printer is more than sufficient. After testing my basic setup, I decided to implement some firmware modifications from the same Ukranian guy in order to enable the automatic Z-offset function. It works like a charm. I also decided to enable KAMP, an extension for klipper that introduces adaptive mesh-leveling. This video explains it quite well. I later added some modifications to my start gcode in Orca Slicer: M220 S100 ;Reset Feedrate M221 S100 ;Reset Flowrate M140 S[bed_temperature_initial_layer_single] ;Set final bed temp G28 ;Home G92 E0 ;Reset Extruder G1 Z2.0 F3000 ;Move Z Axis up M104 S[nozzle_temperature_initial_layer] ;Set final nozzle temp SMART_PARK ;Heatend moves close to the print area M190 S[bed_temperature_initial_layer_single] ;Wait for bed temp to stabilize M109 S[nozzle_temperature_initial_layer] ;Wait for nozzle temp to stabilize BED_MESH_CLEAR ; Erases the latest mesh file BED_MESH_CALIBRATE ADAPTIVE=1; KAMP adaptive bed meshing LINE_PURGE Warped bed: Thanks to all these upgrades, I noticed that my bed had the Creality signature touch: a warped bed and loose bed screws. My approach wasn't the cleanest one, but it works. My printer came without the cutouts on the magnetic surface, but I just used a knife to access the screws, then, using the z offset and bed meshing functions in Klipper (using Mainsail OS as platform) I determined how warped and how inclined was the bed in relation to the hotend (important: Check that your Z axis lead screws are at the same height, my printer had a <1 mm difference. It can be fixed by unscrewing one of the lead screws belt pieces to manually rotate it until both sides have an equal height). A cleanest (and simplest) method consists on using these 3D-Printed shims. Just avoid to place them in contact to the heated bed. With the data from the bed meshing graph, I disassembled the bed and sanded the plastic spacers (just a bit) to compensate the height. The lower-left spacer (the one screwed to the pressure sensor or PRtouch) required a considerable amount of sanding. To fix the warped bed, I chose to apply some Aluminum tape using a metallic ruler and a flashlight to determine which areas had to be filled with it. I recommend to heat the bed first, as the aluminum bed tends to warp even more. After adding some tape, I performed a new z-offset and bed mesh calibration to check my results. Usually a variance minor to 0.2mm is acceptable, I was able to achieve around 0.16 mm of difference with the tape method. A glass bed would be the best option to get the flattest surface. Gantry Z-Wobble The cheapest way to minimize the wobbliness of the printer's frame, is by moving the filament spool to the side of the printer. Lots of alternatives can be found both in Thingiverse or Printables.com. I haven't tried to install a Z brace yet (like this one). There is also a less invasive option that straightens the frame and only requires printing some pieces and applying double-sided tape or glue. Other minor upgrades: At first, I printed some filament guides I found on printables, but I wanted some light. I had a cheap ring light and some cables, so I just designed a lamp that gets fixed to the original spool holder holes. I cut one segment of the light ring to create my light bar, although it less complicated to use an led strip and any existing light bar design. If you use an led strip, it usually requires an step-down converter to go from the printer's power supply 24 to 12v . Some other upgrades I used: If someone wants the STLs for the Raspberry Pi Case, I can upload it to printables, same for the light bar. *If there is any kind of grammar errors, keep in mind that I speak spanish. submitted by Manu-Pardo to Ender3V3SE [link] [comments] |
2024.05.31 16:23 Somedistractiblefan Have they never seen Pixar’s Cars?
Watching the NASCAR Primer and got to the part when Tyler drops the bombshell about stickers. In Pixar’s “Cars” the fact that McQueen has stickers instead of real lights is a crucial plot point. Anyone who grew up with this movie had had it engrained in their memory was not shocked by the sticker thing.
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2024.05.30 23:24 generalpao Things to do in Houston this weekend - May 30th - June 2nd
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THURSDAY - MAY 30th
Ongoing - Happy Hour @ MFAH @ 5PM Meet your friends at the MFAH for the best night of the week. Explore the campus, visit the galleries, and get a drink at the bar. General admission is free.
Michael Palascak Stand Up @ Houston Improv @ 7:30PM Leo Skepi Live Show @ White Oak Music Hall @ 6PM Viral Internet personality Leo Skepi brings his honest and inspirational opinions to a live stage!
‘Moana’ Screening @ Trebly Park @ 8PM P.O.D. @ House of Blues @ 6PM Roar @ House of Blues @ 7PM With Norma Jean, Bad Wolves, & Blind Channel
Vision Video @ White Oak Music Hall @ 7PM With Missing Delores Galore
Summer’24 Concert Party @ Warehouse Live @ 5:30PM Featuring Emma Ogier, Midnight Beverage, April Company, & more!
FRIDAY - MAY 31st
Astros vs Twins @ Minute Maid Park @ 7:10PM Promotion: Alvarez 00s Black Replica Jersey, Friday Night Fireworks, Pregame Happy Hour
Dave Matthews Band @ Woodlands Pavilion @ 7:30PM Brit Floyd Concert Experience @ Bayou Music Center @ 8PM The world's premier Pink Floyd tribute act Brit Floyd is celebrating the 50th anniversary of ‘The Dark Side of the Moon.’
Samara Joy @ Miller Outdoor Theatre @ 8:30PM Treaty Oak Revival @ 713 Music Hall @ 8PM Strangelove: The Depeche Mode Experience @ House of Blues @ 7PM Josh Abbott Band @ White Oak Music Hall @ 6PM TX2 @ Last Concert Cafe @ 8PM Bresh @ Warehouse Live @ 10PM Sapphic Factory Party @ White Oak Music Hall @ 8:30PM Emo Forever Party @ Scout Bar @ 8PM SATURDAY - JUNE 1st
Astros vs Twins @ Minute Maid Park @ 3:10PM Promotion: Girls Night Out, Mauricio Dubon Gold Glove Bobblehead
Ongoing - Saturday Stargazing @ George Observatory in Needville Water Lantern Festival @ North Houston @ 5:30PM Experience the magic of the Water Lantern Festival where you’ll enjoy tasty food trucks, fun music, and an incredible sight of thousands of floating lanterns reflecting unique messages.
Artisan Market @ Grand Central Park @ 9AM Come stroll through a unique selection of handcrafted treasures and discover locally made foods, flowers, arts, and crafts.
Coffee and Cars @ POST @ 8AM Come out and enjoy an amazing display of machines at POST! ‘The Sinatra Experience’ Concert @ Crighton Theatre @ 7:30PM Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of music, laughter, and a zesty lineup of Frank Sinatra’s most popular songs starring Dave Halston.
Accordion Kings and Queens Concert @ Miller Outdoor Theatre @ 7PM Enjoy a night dedicated to the enchanting sounds of accordion music, shining a spotlight on Texas’s rich musical heritage.
Maggie Rogers @ Woodlands Pavilion @ 7:30PM With Japanese House
Olga Tañón @ Smart Financial Centre @ 8PM Teezo Touchdown @ House of Blues @ 7PM Azizi Gibson @ House of Blues @ 7PM Bleachers @ White Oak Music Hall @ 6:30PM With Samia
Alejandro Escovedo @ The Heights Theater @ 8PM Borgeous @ Stereo Live @ 10PM Sabai @ Warehouse Live @ 10PM With Julienne By
SUNDAY - JUNE 2nd
Astros vs Twins @ Minute Maid Park @ 12:05PM Promotion: Yoga Day, Astros Belt Bag, Kids Run the Bases, Family Sunday
Livingston Memorial Cup @ Houston Polo Club @ 5:30PM Experience a world class polo match, player parade, live music, expert announcing, traditional champagne divot stomp at halftime and special trophy presentation.
Blackwood Farmers Market @ POST @ 2PM Shop, taste, and support fellow Texan makers and organizations working towards the city’s green future.
Family Day @ MFAH Bayou Bend @ 1PM Visit Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens for an afternoon of family-friendly fun.
‘Dial M for Murder’ Screening @ MFAH @ 5PM See this Hitchcock classic on the big screen for its 70th anniversary revival.
Jazzy Sundays @ Discovery Green @ 5PM Featuring Melvin Johnson and the Electro-Akoustics
Hunxho @ House of Blues @ 7PM AJ McQueen @ House of Blues @ 7PM Dreamer Boy @ White Oak Music Hall @ 7PM Trixter @ Warehouse Live @ 6PM The Last Ten Seconds of Life @ Scout Bar @ 6:30PM All Weekend
SATURDAY & SUNDAY - Strauss Festival Concert @ Jones Hall Music Director Juraj Valčuha leads one of the natural wonders of the music world, Strauss’s ‘An Alpine Symphony’ in an epic concert together with world renowned soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen.
All weekend - Nimesh Patel Stand Up @ Houston Improv All weekend - Houston Tattoo Arts Festival @ NRG Center The world’s largest tattoo convention tour returns to Houston!
All weekend - ‘Taking Venice’ Screening @ MFAH Enjoy the Texas premiere of this hit documentary making waves in the art world.
All weekend - ‘Mayerling’ Ballet @ Wortham Center LAST CHANCE - An epic triumph in classical story-telling, this titillating three-act ballet tells the dark tale from Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s psychological thriller of the same name.
All weekend - Disney’s ‘Newsies’ Musical @ The Hobby Center LAST CHANCE - Inspired by real-life events, this smash-hit musical is an extraordinary story about fighting for what’s right... and staying true to who you are.
All weekend - ‘Murder Ballad’ Musical @ Art Factory Following a married couple in a break-up, this addicting rock-opera is an exciting theatrical experience that explores the decadence and dangers of desire.
All weekend - ‘Othello: The Remix’ Musical @ Stages Repertory Theatre This production takes ‘The Tragedy of Othello’ to a whole new level in this lit Hip Hop remix as an onstage DJ spins Shakespeare’s legendary masterpiece of jealousy, revenge and passion.
All weekend - ‘A Case for the Existence of God’ Play @ Stages Repertory Theatre Told with humor, empathy, and wrenching honesty, this award-winning play follows an unlikely pair of men as their lives entangle in a story that is both small and big at the same time.
All weekend - ‘The Emporium’ Play @ Alley Theatre LAST CHANCE - Thornton Wilder’s unfinished masterpiece comes to life for the first time, and the audience gets to be an active participant in the very fabric of the play!
All weekend - ‘Dial M for Murder’ Play @ Alley Theatre Greed, fear, jealousy… protecting someone you love. All motives for murder, all here in this sharp new adaptation of Hitchcock’s classic thriller.
All weekend - ‘On Midnight, Friday the Thirteenth’ Play @ Ensemble Theatre LAST CHANCE - Help investigate a murder mystery in this intriguing and exciting dark comedy.
All weekend - ‘Appropriate’ Play @ MATCH This haunting thriller play follows the Lafayette family as they return to their late father’s crumbling estate and discover a new disturbing truth about their own family.
Ongoing Special Events and Museum Exhibitions
Ongoing - AAPI Restaurant Weeks Enjoy special fine & casual dining menus at participating restaurants in celebration of Asian & Pacific Islander heritage month!
Ongoing - ‘Space Explorers: The Infinite’ Immersive Experience @ Silver Street Studios NEW - Embark on an immersive excursion through new breathtaking videos that reveal the many wonders of space exploration.
Ongoing - ‘Jurassic World’ Exhibition @ Katy Mills The limited-time globally sold-out exhibition immerses audiences of all ages in scenes inspired by the beloved film. Discover the science of jurassic world and walk in the land of jurassic giants, closer than ever before!
Ongoing - Dinosaurs @ Houston Zoo Trek through a lush forest trail to see life-sized animatronic creatures, including the fan favorite T-rex, Brachiosaurus, Edmontonia, and more!
Ongoing - Sloomoo Exhibition @ Marq E Entertainment Center Immerse yourself in the joy of sensory play with Sloomoo Institute’s colorful world of never-ending, hand-crafted slime, yummy scents, and soothing ASMR delights.
Ongoing - ‘Jacolby Satterwhite: A Metta Prayer’ Exhibition @ MFAH NEW- Artist Jacolby Satterwhite’s expansive multimedia installation fuses choreography, video, animation, lighting, and music to reimagine a kaleidoscopic, computer-generated world.
Ongoing - ‘Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography’ Exhibition @ MFAH The annual exhibition documents and celebrates Houston’s diverse neighborhoods through student photography that captures daily life in our communities, identity, and future.
Ongoing - ‘Ruth Asawa Through Line’ Exhibition @ Menil The exhibition presents drawings, collages, watercolors, and sketchbooks showing the breadth of Ruth Asawa’s innovative and profound practice.
Ongoing - ‘Janet Sobel: All-Over’ Exhibition @ Menil See the pioneering work of Janet Sobel and her ‘All-Over’ abstract expressionist painting technique which inspired generations of artists, including Jackson Pollock.
Ongoing - ‘Olivia Erlanger: If Today Were Tomorrow’ Exhibition @ CAMH Across an installation, a video, and a series of commissioned sculptures, artist Olivia Erlanger continues her decade-long investigation into what it means to call a planet home.
Ongoing - ‘Resonant Earth: Contemporary Perspectives on Land and Body’ Exhibition @ Moody Center for the Arts NEW - ‘Resonant Earth’ explores the connections between the human body and the land through the practices of six contemporary artists, each contributing a personal perspective and unique approach.
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2024.05.29 15:33 JasonBetter10 The Sleepaway Camp Packing List: What to Take to Summer Camp
| https://preview.redd.it/k0tcqwhibd3d1.jpg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a4ac334d6eb4bca7aa13a8b51f71020411735d0c Packing for camp? How exciting! We hope after reading our summer camp packing list that you'll feel prepared for fun-filled summer at Camp Friendship. Camp gear to bring Suitcase or duffel? It doesn't matter which! Campers are free to bring a large duffel bag, a suitcase with or without wheels, a large plastic tub, or even a set of plastic drawers. There's no need to buy anything specific, whatever you have at home will work just fine, but we don't recommend large trunks because of their size. Please note that all our cabins and bunks are different, so there's no guarantee that luggage will fit under the bed. However, our awesome counselors will help campers store luggage so that it's out of the way of cabin fun. Clothing Pack comfortable clothes that are okay to get messy and are adventure-ready. Kids go through more clothes at camp than you'd expect. While they're actively enjoying the outdoors, they're actively getting dirty tool Please ensure your camper has enough clothes to change a couple of times each day to stay comfortable, healthy, and dry. Our Camp Store does have some great CF swag. However, you'll want to ensure your camper has enough of their own clothes to last at least a week and a half. For our campers staying multiple weeks, we'll do your laundry for you towards the end of each week. Although it is summer camp, it can be cool at night. so include a few sets of warm clothes on your camp packing list. Afternoon rain showers are fairly common in Virginia, so a light waterproof jacket is must. Camp Tip: Two-piece swimsuits can be easier for younger campers to put on and take off. We have a closed-toe shoes rule at camp to ensure everyone's tootsies stay safe from rocks, twigs, and splinters. Tennis shoes are perfect for everyday wear. If campers want to wear flip flops, those are best saved for shower time. We recommend a pair of closed-toe water shoes like Crocs or Keens that easily slip on and off for the lake or pool. Personal items Although camp can be messy, it's important to stay clean and healthy. Pack a washcloth, shampoo and conditioner, body wash, deodorant, toothpaste, a toothbrush (or two!) and any other personal items campers might need. Please consider packing their favorite toiletry items rather than selecting new travel sized ones. Many campers realize the toothpaste packed isn't to their taste or they don't like the smell of their new soap. Knowing they will use their familiar items with confidence is a must for good hygiene at camp. If your camp forgets or runs out of any of these items, we always have extra and are happy to help some campers like to bring all these items in a plastic basket or shower caddy for easy carrying. When packing liquids, use plastic bags to avoid spills and leaks. Required items There are a few essential items to put on your camp packing list. Firstly, a water bottle is a MUST. Campers spend more time outside than they are typically used to and can easily become dehydrated during the busy camp day. Although counselors encourage campers to drink water during meals and activities, campers should carry a water bottle with them at all times. They can fill up at the various hydration stations around camp. Staying hydrated is cool at camp, we even have special CF water bottles and water bottle stickers to prove it. What's the thing we hear our counselors say more often than anything else? "Don't forget your sunscreen and bug spray!" Campers enjoy many activities around our forests and fields, and bug spray is especially important in the mornings and evenings. It's always a good idea for campers to bring a small backpack to carry their belongings between activities. Backpacks are handy to keep a towel, bathing suit, water bottle, sunscreen, bug spray, an extra pair of socks, and that perfectly shaped pet rock you just found! While our camps have electricity, they are not air conditioned. Campers should bring battery powered fans to help them stay cool in the cabin. We recommend packing extra batteries and practicing how to change out the batteries with your camper. Lines and Laundry Camp beds are all single bunk beds. We encourage parents to pack twin size sheets regardless of whether campers bring a sleeping bag or blanket. You can't go wrong by packing an extra sheet or two as campers are asked to make their beds as part of their daily cabin chores. There's nothing like jumping into a freshly made bed with clean sheets at the end of a day full of fun! Campers should come with at least one bath towel and one beach towel, but extras are always recommend for campers who will be swimming multiple times during the day. Campers who fly into camp from other states and countries can receive camp linens on arrival. Camp linen sets include a pillow, blanket, sheets, and are refreshed at the end of each week. Camp tip: Pack your camper with a mesh laundry bag, even d they're only staying one week. It helps campers stay organized and differentiate from their clean and dirty clothes. Additionally, it makes packing up at the end of the week a breeze. Horseback riding gear If your camper is enrolled in the Equestrian Program, they will need to pack some program-specific gear. It is important to be comfortable when riding, long pants are required, and bringing extra socks is always a good idea. Caps are welcome if you have them. Make sure to bring your riding boots or hard-soled shoes will a heel. If you have your own helmet, you're welcome to bring it to camp as long as it's ASTM-approved. If you are missing gear, you are more than welcome to borrow some from camp. There's no need to bring your own tack and grooming supplies though - we have plenty here! What NOT to bring If something is valuable, treasured, fragile or potentially dangerous, leave it off your summer camp packing list! Campers should also leave all electronics at home. Camp Friendship is a unique experience where children can truly connect without the use of digital devices. Please give your child the chance to make these connections by leaving phones and all other electronics at home. For our friends who travel to camp from other states and countries, we will gladly keep electronic items safe and return them upon departure. Packing pro tips Label your stuff Please don’t let your camper’s stuff join the Lost and Found mountain. We encourage parents to label every item, article of clothing, and piece of equipment with your camper’s first and last name. Companies such as Mabel’s Labels and Oliver’s Labels have easy-to-use waterproof labels that help to avoid mix ups and lost items. You can even purchase these labels directly through your CampInTouch account by selecting “Camper Clothing Labels”. Pack medication in original packaging All medication, prescription or non-prescription (including vitamins and over-the-counter medication), must be brought to camp in the original packaging or in a blister pack pre-packaged by a pharmacy. Medication will be handed to the Nurse on check-in day and kept in our Health Center for safekeeping. Make letter writing easy Help you to help…you! If you want to hear from your camper while they’re at camp, it’s wise to send them with letter-writing materials such as e-Letter paper, dark ink pens (not pencils), pre-addressed envelopes, stamps, postcards or smoke signals (just kidding!) Campers have cabin time each day where they can choose to write home. Camp Tip: Most campers write their letters from their bunk bed. A book light with a clip can be really helpful for younger campers still perfecting the art of holding a flashlight while writing. Please remember that even the best of intentions can be forgotten. Campers have exciting new games to play with friends, the chance to finish that friendship bracelet they’ve been working on, time to take a nap, or chat to their counselor with an interesting accent. Please don’t be disappointed if you don’t receive a letter from your camper within the first day or two. We’ll do our best to encourage them to write home. Sending them with the materials to make it quick and easy certainly helps. Bring a few home comforts If this is your camper’s first time at sleep-away camp, certain reminders of home can be a nice touch. A favorite book, comfortable blanket or family photo can help make their cabin feel a little more homey. Games for cabin time are always a great move too. If your child has a favorite stuffed animal or something very dear to them, we suggest leaving that at home and finding a ‘camp favorite’ to bring to camp. We would hate for your child’s favorite item to go missing! Help your camper re-pack Include an UN-checked copy of your packing checklist in your camper’s things so they can use it to re-pack and come home. This helps them to ensure they have everything and reduces Lost and Found at Camp—yay! Don’t let packing for camp stress you and your camper out! Use our printable packing checklist to make packing a breeze. submitted by JasonBetter10 to u/JasonBetter10 [link] [comments] |
2024.05.29 04:24 StarWarsJordan 2025 Golden Globes Predictions
Best Picture- Drama
- Sing Sing(WINNER)
- Conclave
- Blitz
- Dune Part II
- The Piano Lesson
- Nickel Boys
Best Picture- Comedy or Musical
- Anora(WINNER)
- A Real Pain
- Joker Folie a Deaux
- Emilia Perez
- The End
- Kinds of Kindness
Best Actor- Drama
- Colman Domingo for Sing Sing(WINNER)
- Ralph Fiennes for Conclave
- Daniel Craig for Queer
- John David Washington for The Piano Lesson
- Tom Hanks for Here
- Sebastian Stan for The Apprentice
Best Actor- Comedy or Musical
- Jesse Eisenberg for A Real Pain(WINNER)
- Joaquin Phoenix for Joker Folie a Deaux
- George MacKay for The End
- Glen Powell for Hit Man
- Sebastian Stan for A Different Man
- George Clooney for Wolfs
Best Actress- Drama
- Angelina Jolie for Maria(WINNER)
- Saoirse Ronan for The Outrun
- Robin Wright for Here
- Zendaya for Challengers
- Tilda Swinton for The Room Next Door
- Marianne Jean Baptiste for Hard Truths
Best Actress- Comedy or Musical
- Lady Gaga for Joker Folie a Deaux(WINNER)
- Mikey Madison for Anora
- Tilda Swinton for The End
- Karla Garcia Gascon for Emilia Perez
- Cynthia Erivo for Wicked
- Amy Adams for Nightbitch
Best Supporting Actor
- Samuel L. Jackson for The Piano Lesson(WINNER)
- Kieran Culkin for A Real Pain
- Stanley Tucci for Conclave
- Jesse Plemmons for Kinds of Kindness
- Clarence Maclin for Sing Sing
- Jeremy Strong for The Apprentice
Best Supporting Actress
- Aunjanae Ellis-Taylor for Nickel Boys(WINNER)
- Saoirse Ronan for Blitz
- Isabella Rosellini for Conclave
- Danielle Deadwyler for The Piano Lesson
- Natasha Lyonne for His Three Daughters
- Joan Chen for Didi
Best Director
- Sean Baker for Anora(WINNER)
- Greg Kwedar for Sing Sing
- Edward Berger for Conclave
- Steve McQueen for Blitz
- Denis VIllenueve for Dune Part II
- Jesse Eisenberg for A Real Pain
Best Screenplay
- Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley for Sing Sing(WINNER)
- Sean Baker for Anora
- Peter Straughan for Conclave
- Jesse Eisenberg for A Real Pain
5, Denis Villenueve and Jon Spaihts for Dune Part II
- Paypal Kapadia for All We Imagine as Light
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2024.05.27 23:10 Horror_Technician595 Post-Cannes 2025 ATL Oscar Nominations Predictions
Best Picture:
- Sing Sing
- Blitz
- Dune: Part Two
- Joker: Folie à Deux
- Conclave
- Anora
- Nickel Boys
- The Apprentice
- All We Imagine as Light
- A Real Pain
Best Director:
- Steve McQueen (Blitz)
- Todd Phillips (Joker: Folie à Deux)
- Payal Kapadia (All We Imagine as Light)
- Sean Baker (Anora)
- Greg Kwedar (Sing Sing)
Best Actress:
- Lady Gaga (Joker: Folie à Deux)
- Saoirse Ronan (Blitz)
- Angelina Jolie (Maria)
- Mikey Madison (Anora)
- Tilda Swinton (The Room Next Door)
Best Actor:
- Colman Domingo (Sing Sing)
- Ralph Fiennes (Conclave)
- Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice)
- Joaquin Phoenix (Joker: Folie à Deux)
- Daniel Craig (Queer)
Best Supporting Actress:
- Isabella Rossellini (Conclave)
- Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (Nickel Boys)
- Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson)
- Toni Collette (Juror No. 2)
- Julianne Moore (The Room Next Door)
Best Supporting Actor:
- Samuel L. Jackson (The Piano Lesson)
- Clarence Maclin (Sing Sing)
- Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice)
- Stanley Tucci (Conclave)
- Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain)
Best Original Screenplay:
- Anora
- A Real Pain
- Blitz
- The Apprentice
- All We Imagine as Light
Best Adapted Screenplay:
- Sing Sing
- Nickel Boys
- Conclave
- Joker: Folie à Deux
- The Piano Lesson
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2024.05.26 12:54 JVM23 97th Oscar predictions - End of May update
Post Cannes update (The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat removed due to it going straight to Hulu):
Best Picture
All We Imagine As Light (Janus Films)
Anora (NEON)
Blitz (Apple)
Conclave or Nosferatu (Focus)
Dune Part 2 or Furiosa (Warner Bros)
Emmanuelle, The End or The Seed of the Sacred Fig (NEON)
Nickel Boys (Amazon-MGM/Orion)
Queer (TBA)
A Real Pain (Searchlight)
Sing Sing (A24)
ALT: Maria (TBC), The Piano Lesson (Netflix), Nightbitch (Searchlight)
Best Director
Payal Kapadia - All We Imagine As Light
Sean Baker - Anora
Steve McQueen - Blitz
Denis Villeneuve - Dune Part 2
Luca Guadagnino - Queer
ALT: Mohammad Rasoulof - The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Joshua Oppenheimer - The End, Audrey Diwan - Emmanuelle, Edward Berger - Conclave, RaMell Moss - Nickel Boys
Best Actor
Daniel Craig - Queer
Colman Domingo - Sing Sing
Ralph Fiennes - Conclave
Andre Holland - The Actor or Exhibiting Forgiveness
Sebastian Stan - A Different Man (or The Apprentice)
ALT: Andrew Garfield - We Live in Time, Jesse Plemons - Kinds of Kindness, Joaquin Phoenix - Joker: Foile a Deux, Nicholas Hoult - Juror No 2, Cillian Murphy - Small Things Like These
Best Actress
Amy Adams - Nightbitch
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor - Nickel Boys
Angelina Jolie - Maria
Mikey Madison - Anora
Saoirse Ronan - Blitz
ALT: Karla Sofia Gascon - Emilia Perez, Florence Pugh - We Live in Time, Lady Gaga - Joker: Foile a Deux, Zendaya - Challengers, Anya Taylor-Joy - Furiosa, Anne Hathaway - Mother Mary, Tilda Swinton - The End, Marianne Jean-Baptiste - Hard Truths, Noemie Merlant - Emmanuelle, Kani Kusruti and Divya Prabha - All We Imagine As Light
Best Supporting Actor
Kieran Culkin - A Real Pain
Harris Dickinson/Stephen Graham - Blitz
Samuel L Jackson - The Piano Lesson
John Lithgow/Stanley Tucci - Conclave
Drew Starkey - Queer
ALT: Mark Eidelstien - Anora, Jesse Plemons - Kinds of Kindness (if supporting), Chris Hemsworth - Furiosa, Jeremy Strong - The Apprentice, Austin Butler - Dune Part 2, Willem Dafoe - Nosferatu, Daveed Diggs - Nickel Boys
Best Supporting Actress
Kathy Burke - Blitz
Joan Chen - Didi
Michaela Coel - Mother Mary
Lesley Manville - Queer
Emily Watson - Small Things Like These
ALT: Selena Gomez/Adriana Paz/Zoe Saldana - Emilia Perez, Danielle Deadwyler - The Piano Lesson, Judy Greer - Flint Strong, Toni Collette - Juror No 2, Naomi Watts - Emmanuelle
Best Original Screenplay
Payal Kapadia - All We Imagine As Light
Sean Baker - Anora
Steve McQueen - Blitz
Mike Leigh - Hard Truths
Jesse Eisenberg - A Real Pain
ALT: Mohammad Rasoulof - The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Justin Kuritzkes - Challengers, Rasmus Heisterberg and Joshua Oppenheimer - The End
Best Adapted Screenplay
Peter Straughan - Conclave (based on the novel by Robert Harris)
Jon Sphaits and Denis Villeneuve - Dune Part 2 (based on Dune by Frank Herbert)
Joslyn Barnes and RaMell Moss - The Nickel Boys (based on the novel by Colson Whitehead)
Marielle Heller - Nightbitch (based on the novel by Rachel Yoder)
Justin Kuritzkes - Queer (based on the novel by William S Burroughs)
ALT: Malcolm Washington and Virgil Williams - The Piano Lesson (based on the play by August Wilson), Stephen Cooney and Duke Johnson - The Actor (based on the novel Memory by Donald E Westlake), Audrey Diwan and Rebecca Zlotowski - Emmanuelle (based on the novel by Marayat Rollet-Andriane/Emmanuelle Arsan), Meg LeFauve - Inside Out 2 (based on characters created by LeFauve, Josh Cooley and Pete Docter)
Best Animated Feature
Inside Out 2 (Kelsey Mann, Disney/Pixar)
Flow (Gints Zilbalodis, Janus Films)
Lord of the Rings: The War of Rohirrim (Kenji Kamiyama, Warner Bros/New Line)
Memoir of a Snail (Adam Elliot, IFC Films)
The Wild Robot (Chris Sanders, Universal/DreamWorks)
ALT: Sauvages! (Claude Barras, TBA) - predicting SPC or GKIDS to pick this up, The Most Precious of Cargos (Michel Hazanavicius, TBA), Moana 2 (David G Derrick Jr, WDAS), The Magnificent Life of Marcel Pagnol (Sylvain Chomet, SPC) - if released this year, Transformers One (Josh Cooley, Paramount), Orion and the Dark (Sean Charmatz, Netflix/DreamWorks), Untitled Wallace & Gromit Movie (Merlin Crossingham and Nick Park, Netflix/Aardman) - if a movie and not a short
Best International Film
All We Imagine As Light (India, Janus Films) - if submitted
Chocobar (Argentina, TBA)
Dying (Germany, TBA)
Emilia Perez (France, Netflix)
No Other Land (Palestine, TBA)
ALT: Dahomey (Senegal, MUBI), Universal Language (Canada, Oscilloscope), Sauvages! (Switzerland, TBA), Crossing (Sweden, MUBI), Flow (Latvia, Janus Films), Pedro Paramo (Mexico, Netflix), The Girl with the Needle (Denmark, MUBI), The Devil's Bath (Austria, Shudder), Black Dog (China, TBA) - if submitted
Best Documentary Feature
Black Box Diaries (Shiori Ito, MTV Documentary Films/Paramount)
Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger (David Hinton, Cohen Media Group)
No Other Land (Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra and Hamdan Ballal, TBA)
Sugarcane (Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, National Geographic Films)
SupeMan: The Christopher Reeve Story (Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui, Warner Bros/DC Studios)
ALT: Dahomey (Mati Diop, MUBI), Skywalkers: A Love Story (Jeff Zimbalist, Netflix), Girls State (Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss, Apple), Ernest Cole: Lost and Found (Raoul Peck, TBA)
Best Original Score
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - Challengers
Hans Zimmer - Dune Part 2
Joshua Schmidt - The End
Clement Ducol - Emilia Perez
Hildur Gudnadottir - Joker: Foile a Deux
ALT: Tom Holkenborg - Furiosa, Daniel Hart - Mother Mary, Jerskin Fendrix - Kinds of Kindness, Kris Bowers - The Wild Robot
Best Editing
Sean Baker - Anora
Peter Sciberras - Blitz
Marco Costa - Challengers or Queer
Joe Walker - Dune Part 2
Nicholas Monsour - Nickel Boys
ALT: Nick Emerson - Conclave, Yorgos Mavropsaridis - Kinds of Kindness
Best Cinematography
Drew Daniels - Anora
Yorick Le Saux - Blitz
Greig Fraser - Dune Part 2
Mikhail Krichman - The End
Jarin Blaschke - Nosferatu
ALT: Jomo Fray - The Nickel Boys, Ranabir Das - All We Imagine As Light, Edward Lachman - Maria, Stephane Fontaine - Conclave, Laurence Sher - Joker: Foile a Deux, Andrew Droz Palermo - Mother Mary, Dan Mindel - Twisters, Laurent Tangy - Emmanuelle
Best Production Design
Blitz
Emmanuelle
Dune Part 2
The End
Nosferatu
ALT: Queer, Joker: Foile a Deux, Conclave, Nickel Boys
Best Costume Design
Blitz
Dune Part 2
Emmanuelle
Gladiator 2
Queer
ALT: Maria, Joker: Foile a Deux, The Actor, Nosferatu, Mother Mary, Nickel Boys
Best Sound
Blitz
Civil War
Dune Part 2
The End
A Quiet Place: Day One
ALT: Lord of the Rings: The War of Rohirrim, The Fall Guy, Gladiator 2, Joker: Foile a Deux, Furiosa, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Deadpool and Wolverine, Nosferatu, Transformers One, Twisters
Best Visual Effects
Dune Part 2
The End
Furiosa
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Twisters
ALT: Civil War, A Quiet Place: Day One, The Fall Guy, Gladiator 2, Deadpool and Wolverine, Blitz, Transformers One
Best Makeup and Hair
Dune Part 2
Emmanuelle
Joker: Foile a Deux
Nosferatu
Queer
ALT: Furiosa, Blitz, Gladiator 2, Maria, Anora
Best Original Song
TBA (Camille) - Emilia Perez
TBA (Marius de Vries and Joshua Schmidt) - The End
Best Live Action Short
It's Not Me (Leos Carax, Janus Films)
Best Animated Short
Me (Don Hertzfeldt, TBA)
Untitled Wallace & Gromit Movie (Merlin Crossingham and Nick Park, Netflix/Aardman) - if a short
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2024.05.25 21:11 JuanRiveara Post-Cannes Predictions for 97th Oscars
Best Picture
All We Imagine As Light
Anora
Blitz
Conclave
Dune: Part II
Here
Joker: Folie a Deux
Mother Mary
Nickel Boys
Queer
A Real Pain
Best Director
Sean Baker (Anora)
Luca Guadagnino (Queer)
Steve McQueen (Blitz)
Payal Kapadia (All We Imagine As Light)
Denis Villeneuve (Dune: Part II)
Best Actor
Daniel Craig (Queer)
Colman Domingo (Sing Sing)
Ralph Fiennes (Conclave)
Tom Hanks (Here)
Joaquin Phoenix (Joker: Folie a Deux)
Best Actress
Lady Gaga (Joker: Folie a Deux)
Anne Hathaway (Mother Mary)
Angelina Jolie (Maria)
Mikey Madison (Anora)
Saoirse Ronan (Blitz)
Best Supporting Actor
Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain)
Stephen Graham (Blitz)
Samuel L. Jackson (The Piano Lesson)
John Lithgow (Conclave)
Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice)
Best Supporting Actress
Michaela Coel (Mother Mary)
Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson)
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (Nickel Boys)
Lesley Manville (Queer)
Zoe Saldana (Emilia Perez)
Best Original Screenplay
All We Imagine As Light
Anora
Blitz
Mother Mary
A Real Pain
Best Adapted Screenplay
Conclave
Here
Nickel Boys
Queer
Sing Sing
Best Animated Film
Inside Out 2
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
Memoir of a Snail
Piece by Piece
The Wild Robot
Best Original Score
Blitz
Dune: Part II
Joker: Folie a Deux
Mother Mary
Queer
Best Production Design
Blitz
Dune: Part II
Furiosa
Gladiator 2
Here
Best Cinematography
Blitz
Conclave
Dune: Part II
Joker: Folie à Deux
Mother Mary
Best Makeup/Hairstyling
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Dune: Part II
Furiosa
Nosferatu
The Smashing Machine
Best Costume Design
Conclave
Dune: Part II
Maria
Mother Mary
Queer
Best Editing
Anora
Blitz
Dune: Part II
Nickel Boys
Queer
Best Visual Effects
Deadpool & Wolverine
Dune: Part II
Furiosa
Here
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
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2024.05.25 14:40 Chico237 #NIOCORP~NASA's new super-metal 'GRX-810' set to transform the future, U.S.-Japan Critical Minerals Agreement & a bit more...
| MAY 23rd 2024~NASA's new super-metal 'GRX-810' set to transform the future https://preview.redd.it/86ipm2fmdk2d1.png?width=960&format=png&auto=webp&s=7e07ffae3122253015294258c153c9f0f59566a2 See also: A 3D printable alloy designed for extreme environments A 3D printable alloy designed for extreme environments Nature SOME NIOBIUM & TITANIUM OXIDES HERE TOO.... By Eric RallsEarth.com staff writer NASA has achieved a significant breakthrough in the development of 3D printable materials with the release of a new material with “unprecedented strength” that they are calling GRX-810. This superalloy can withstand high temperatures, enabling the production of more robust and long-lasting components for aviation and space applications, marking a significant advancement in materials science. GRX-810’s properties of exceptional strength and durability make it ideal for use in building aircraft and spacecraft, promising to revolutionize design and performance in the aerospace industry. What are alloys? Alloys and superalloys are materials created by combining two or more metals or a metal with another element. This combination enhances the properties of the base metals, making alloys stronger, lighter, more durable, or more resistant to corrosion than pure metals. The unique characteristics of alloys make them indispensable in various industries, especially aerospace. Structural components In aerospace, alloys are fundamental in constructing the frames and bodies of aircraft and spacecraft. Aluminum alloys are widely used due to their excellent strength-to-weight ratio. These alloys provide the necessary structural integrity while keeping the overall weight low, which is crucial for improving fuel efficiency and performance. For example, the fuselage and wings of modern aircraft often incorporate aluminum alloys to ensure both durability and lightness. Engine parts The engines of aircraft and spacecraft operate under extreme conditions, including high temperatures and intense stress. High-performance alloys, such as titanium and nickel-based superalloys, are used in these components because they can withstand these harsh conditions without degrading. These alloys are crucial for parts like turbine blades and combustion chambers, where maintaining structural integrity at high temperatures is essential for safety and efficiency. Fuel systems Alloys play a vital role in the construction of fuel tanks and fuel lines. Materials like stainless steel and certain aluminum alloys are used because of their durability and resistance to corrosion. This ensures the safe storage and transport of fuel, preventing leaks and minimizing maintenance needs. Thermal protection Spacecraft re-entering Earth’s atmosphere face extreme heat due to air friction. Alloys with high heat resistance, such as certain nickel and titanium alloys, are used in thermal protection systems. These materials can withstand the intense temperatures and prevent the spacecraft from overheating, thus protecting the vehicle and its occupants. Landing gear The landing gear of aircraft must endure significant stress during takeoff and landing. Strong and tough alloys like titanium are ideal for this application. Titanium alloys can absorb the shock of landing and support the aircraft’s weight, providing reliable performance and reducing the risk of failure. NASA’s GRX-810 alloy’s structure GRX-810’s exceptional properties stem from its unique microstructure. The alloy is infused with nanoscale oxide particles, which act as reinforcements, enhancing its mechanical properties. This enables NASA’s GRX-810 alloy to withstand temperatures exceeding 2,000°F — hotter than most volcanic lava — making it ideal for high-temperature applications in jet engines and rocket components. GRX-810 not only withstands extreme temperatures but also demonstrates exceptional durability. It outperforms existing state-of-the-art alloys by over 1,000 times in high-temperature stress tests. Additionally, NASA‘s GRX-810 alloy offers enhanced malleability, allowing it to deform under stress before fracturing. This combination of thermal resilience and durability makes it a robust performer, ideal for demanding aerospace applications. Modeling of NASA’s GRX-810 alloy Developing ODS alloys like GRX-810 has traditionally been a complex and costly endeavor. However, NASA researchers have pioneered a novel approach that combines computational modeling with 3D printing. This innovative methodology enables the precise distribution of oxide particles throughout the alloy, resulting in optimal high-temperature properties and unprecedented performance. “Applying these two processes has drastically accelerated the rate of our materials development. We can now produce new materials faster and with better performance than before,” explains Tim Smith, a materials research scientist at NASA’s Glenn Research Center and co-inventor of GRX-810. This accelerated development cycle not only reduces costs but also opens up new avenues for rapid innovation in materials science. Transforming the future of flight The implications of GRX-810 extend far beyond improved engine components. Its application could significantly reduce fuel consumption, lower operating costs, and contribute to more sustainable aviation practices. “This breakthrough is revolutionary for materials development. New types of stronger and more lightweight materials play a key role as NASA aims to change the future of flight,” explains Dale Hopkins, deputy project manager of NASA’s Transformational Tools and Technologies project. NASA’s GRX-810 alloy also empowers engine designers with new possibilities. The alloy’s exceptional strength-to-weight ratio allows for lighter designs without compromising performance, opening up previously unattainable trade-offs. This newfound flexibility could lead to more efficient and innovative engine designs, pushing the boundaries of aerospace engineering. Significance of NASA’s GRX-810 alloy GRX-810 marks a paradigm shift in materials science by combining advanced computational modeling with additive manufacturing. Evidently, this new alloy has immense potential to transform the aerospace industry. It promises lighter, more fuel-efficient aircraft and spacecraft that can endure the harshest environments. As NASA continues to push the boundaries of innovation, GRX-810 stands as a testament to the agency’s commitment to advancing the future of flight. The alloy’s development reflects NASA’s dedication to creating groundbreaking technologies. This ensures that the aerospace industry can meet the challenges of tomorrow with enhanced performance and sustainability. MAY 20th 2024~ U.S.-Japan Critical Minerals Agreement Sharing recent Response 5/24/2024 from NIOCORP: Morning Jim! Hearing Rumors that team Niocorp "May" be attending a get together back in D.C.? https://preview.redd.it/59s7eesqgk2d1.png?width=775&format=png&auto=webp&s=c99010e9cee58b07408b0b7f43bed3402b766df3 Confirms "Jim" is in D.C. not sure about the rest of the team... Non the less very positive momentum now! Given the facts below: https://preview.redd.it/g20u4dqfhk2d1.png?width=987&format=png&auto=webp&s=319a4a47e03edc0d95e0ee24a0d68c93ac552a70 FORM YOUR OWN OPINIONS & CONCLUSIONS ABOVE: A nice read with your morning coffee: https://preview.redd.it/8nolr5f7gk2d1.png?width=472&format=png&auto=webp&s=b92378740b067a0d35ab8e6a0364dad8b2408296 https://preview.redd.it/a28hx5v9fk2d1.png?width=314&format=png&auto=webp&s=c2f97f868838a969c7330353740dddf24062c2a0 HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY! & "THANK-YOU FOR ALL THOSE THAT HAVE SERVED & Those now serving!" https://preview.redd.it/vt2vemvohk2d1.png?width=2000&format=png&auto=webp&s=8df8841e3cda83af7898f364aba8e98722e78ae2 "Thanks Dad!"... I know you can hear me.... Chico submitted by Chico237 to NIOCORP_MINE [link] [comments] |
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