He's the kind of character you love to hate and it was intriguing watching him slowly unravel into an alcoholic haze in his hunt for Katie. I also really enjoyed David Lyons, who takes on the tasty role of the bad guy here. I enjoyed both Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel, their romance and chemistry was good, not great or epic (The Notebook) but nice, believable. It's suspenseful, full of twists and turns, some mystery and a big twist at the end -which after reading the book I'd been curious if they'd even include in the movie because its so random. The story follows a woman on the run who starts a new life in a small (North Carolina) town and reluctantly falls for a widowed father. This story was more of a drama/thriller than most of Sparks' straight out romances and reminded me very much of that Julia Roberts movie 'Sleeping with the Enemy'. (Red West in this case) -I remember him from 'Roadhouse', he hasn't aged at all. There's star crossed romance, a small North Carolina town, a body off water (usually including a boat ride, a rain storm or at least some kissing in the rain), a demented ex-boyfriend or husband, a kid and/or an older grandma or uncle type person. You basically know what your going to get going in so you can't complain too much. I thoroughly enjoyed this as I do most Nicholas Sparks adaptions. I liked it, but was under no illusions that it was anything other than a potboiler (with a rather daft and unnecessary twist at the end). This is mostly a nice film - overflowing with niceness in fact which, in some quarters, might be regarded as a criticism - leavened with a touch of nastiness. Josh Duhamel as sensitive and hunky widower Alex is sensitive and hunky, David Lyons as nemesis Tierney is satisfactorily over the top in a caricature part, and Mimi Kirkland as moppet Lexie walks away on diminutive legs with every scene she is in. The part of Katie stretches her a little more than Footloose and Rock Of Ages did, and she does well enough. This is the third film I have seen her in, and she is both easy on the eye and able to project an innate likability. The main strength of the film is Julianne Hough as Katie. Having said that, I didn't find too much here to make my jaw drop. I am lucky: I have not read the book on which this film is based, nor have I seen Sleeping With The Enemy (on account of my cordial dislike of the vastly overrated Julia Roberts) so, for me, this movie was not totally devoid of surprises. What we have here is a romance, cross-pollinated with a mystery about Katie's backstory and a suspense thriller about the police officer who is after her, coupled with a couple of other cross-genre oddments (the young son who can't let go of his mother, will he bond with Katie or reject her, and so on). However, a police officer is on her trail. Changing her hair colour and calling herself Katie, she arrives at a small seaside town where she soon makes friends, including a handsome young man, conveniently widowed with two young children. A young woman goes on the run following a violent incident.
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It is basically a spiced sauce flavored with yogurt, cream and ground cashews or almonds. However, the basic foundation remains the same. As always, opinions and comments are my own.Indian chicken korma can be prepared in many different ways. Once the butter starts to splutter, pour over the curry and serve immediately with brown basmati pilau, roti and sambals. To make the cumin butter, dry toast the cumin over a medium heat for several minutes.For the chutney, combine all the ingredients in a bowl and set aside until you’re ready to serve.Add the lemon juice and adjust seasoning if needed. Cover and simmer on a medium heat for about 50-55 minutes. Add the chicken stock, coconut milk and cinnamon sticks.Add the spice paste and braise for 3-4 minutes. Heat the remaining oil in the Le Creuset Signature round casserole and brown the chicken in batches. Season the chicken lightly with salt and black pepper.Add the ground cumin and coriander and blitz until the nuts are breakdown down. Drain the soaked nuts, then add to the onions, along with the cardamom, desiccated coconut, Kashmiri chilli, chilli flakes and salt.Add the garlic and ginger and cook for another minute. Sauté the shallots until softened, about 6 minutes. Heat 1 tablespoon oil and the butter in a Le Creuset Signature round casserole.Transfer to a mortar and pestle and grind until fine. In a pan, dry toast the cumin and coriander seeds until fragrant, 3-4 minutes.Set aside to soften for at least an hour. Place the pistachio and cashew nuts in a bowl and cover with boiling water. a handful of each, mint, coriander and flat leaf parsley, roughly chopped.12 free range chicken pieces (thighs and drumsticks) skinless, bone-in.5ml (1 teaspoon) Kashmiri chilli or 5ml.7 cardamom pods, crushed, husk discarded.When reheating, add a splash of water as the sauce will have thickened further. Left overnight, the flavours develop and bloom. Caramelise 2 red onions in a separate pan and scatter over just before serving.īK Handy Hint : Curry is always better the next day. If you prefer, swap the whole chicken pieces with boneless chicken thighs or fillets. For a plant-based korma, I’d use butternut, sweet potatoes and chickpeas. They’re top note flavours that add just that little something extra. Both are optional but certainly not obligatory, although I do love options. Expect a really good crust, top and bottom, almost like a sourdough but without the fuss.Ī quick note on the minted chutney and hot cumin butter. Lately, I’ve been using mine for bread making too. The casserole acts like an oven within an oven. With slightly larger handles, a slick new silver knob and an improved enamel coating, it’s clear to see why this Cast Iron Signature Casserole carries the iconic status. I think it’s safe to say, Cerise is the new black. When it coats the back of a spoon, you’re almost there.įor this pistachio chicken korma recipe, I’ve partnered with premium cookware brand, Le Creuset using their Signature 24cm Cerise casserole. As the sauce reduces and thickens, the nut flavours also become more pronounced. The purpose of the nuts in this traditional Mughlai dish, is two-fold. For the paste, I’m using pistachios and cashew nuts. Made from scratch pastes are the secret to the best curries, although, when you’re in a pinch, a good store bought paste can stand in the gap. Kashmiri chilli is more temperate than chilli powder so go sparingly if you’re using the latter. That said, I have added a smidgen of heat in the form of Kashmiri chilli and dried chilli flakes. While deeply flavourful, it isn’t really hot or spicy. Typically, korma is milder than most curries. The secret to this pistachio chicken korma however, is the homemade curry paste. I’ve included an easy minted coriander chutney. Blistered roti is requisite, as is something sharp and bright to oppose the creaminess of this dish. The sauce, while pale, is unctuously rich and fragrant. Next to butter chicken curry and tikka masala, chicken korma is one of the most popular curries. Wireshark supports a variety of well-documented capture file formats such as the PcapNg and Libpcap.It can only capture packet on the PCAP (an application programming interface used to capture the network) supported networks.Various settings, like timers and filters, can be used to filter the output.It has sort and filter options which makes ease to the user to view the data.It often involves live analysis, i.e., from the different types of the network like the Ethernet, loopback, etc., we can read live data.It performs deep inspection of the hundreds of protocols.It is a standard three-pane packet browser.It is multi-platform software, i.e., it can run on Linux, Windows, OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, etc.The steps to apply color filters will be discussed later in this topic. The permanent color rules are available until the Wireshark is in use or the next time you run the Wireshark.The temporary rules are there until the program is in active mode or until we quit the program.The kinds of coloring rules in the Wireshark are temporary rules and permanent rules. It is also called as packet colorization. These colors help users to identify the types of traffic. The packets in the Wireshark are highlighted with blue, black, and green color. When it is enabled, the switch sends the copies of all the network packets present at one port to another port. Port mirroring is a method to monitor network traffic. The various network taps or port mirroring is used to extend capture at any point. Hence, the promiscuous mode is not sufficient to see all the traffic. But, the switch does not pass all the traffic to the port. Wireshark can also monitor the unicast traffic which is not sent to the network's MAC address interface. Wireshark users can see all the traffic passing through the network. It has a graphic end and some sorting and filtering functions. Tcpdump is a common packet analyzer which allows the user to display other packets and TCP/IP packets, being transmitted and received over a network attached to the computer. Wireshark is similar to tcpdump in networking. There are around 600 contributed authors for the Wireshark product website. Combos continued the work and released the new version of the software. Wireshark has won several industry rewards over the years including eWeek, InfoWorld, PC Magazine and also as a top-rated packet sniffer. He used the contents of the ethereal as the basis. He did not own the Ethereal trademark, so he changed the name to Wireshark. The Network integration services owned the Ethernet trademark.Ĭombos still held the copyright on most of the ethereal source code, and the rest of the source code was re-distributed under the GNU GPL. So, he started writing ethereal and released the first version around 1998. The protocol at that time did not complete the primary requirements. In the late 1990's Gerald Combs, a computer science graduate of the University of Missouri-Kansas City was working for the small ISP (Internet Service Provider). The data packets in the Wireshark can be viewed online and can be analyzed offline. Network packets are small, i.e., maximum 1.5 Kilobytes for Ethernet packets and 64 Kilobytes for IP packets. It helps us to know how all the devices like laptop, mobile phones, desktop, switch, routers, etc., communicate in a local network or the rest of the world.Ī packet is a unit of data which is transmitted over a network between the origin and the destination.It also helps to troubleshoot latency issues and malicious activities on your network.It is used by network engineers to troubleshoot network issues.It allows the users to watch all the traffic being passed over the network.It is used by network security engineers to examine security problems.Wireshark can be used in the following ways: It puts the network card into an unselective mode, i.e., to accept all the packets which it receives. It is often called as a free packet sniffer computer application. Wireshark is a free to use application which is used to apprehend the data back and forth. It is also used by network security engineers to examine security problems. It is commonly called as a sniffer, network protocol analyzer, and network analyzer. It is used to track the packets so that each one is filtered to meet our specific needs. Wireshark is an open-source packet analyzer, which is used for education, analysis, software development, communication protocol development, and network troubleshooting. The management was attentive and always ready to lend a helping hand. The company's resources and equipment were cutting-edge, allowing me to deliver high-quality results every time. As a Print and Copy Specialist, I was able to utilize my skills and expertise to assist customers with their printing and copying needs. What sets Office Depot apart is their commitment to providing top-notch services to customers. From the very start, the team welcomed me with open arms, creating a positive and supportive work environment that made every day a joy to come in. I recently had the pleasure of working as a Print and Copy Specialist at Office Depot, and I must say it was a truly fulfilling experience. The store is open more hours than the law is legally allowed to have the print manager on the clock, so help them out! Do more than just offer to "man the register"! If you are management, you should have a willingness to learn more for the print area even if you aren't the specific "print manager". You shouldn't be a manager if you don't know all the departments, your employees need your backup. They need to train ALL management to be able to help behind the print counter though because the line can get long and they always act they have no idea what to do. Most enjoyable was the customers who come away smiling at your hard work. Besides that though, I had a great manager, and I made some great friends with my coworkers. Bring your stuff in sooner and it can get one sooner. Customers don't understand that your amount of projects you have and complain about the delivery time constantly on busier times. Sometimes it can be slow, but sometimes there are so many projects, not enough people, not enough hours and too short of deadlines. Depending on the day of the week and time of day will determine how busy you are. Parliament’s New Model Army triumphs at the Battle of Naseby in June 1645, turning the tide against Royalist forces in the English Civil War. The Great Plague of 1665 killed approximately a quarter of London’s population, while the Great Fire of 1666 destroyed much of the original City-cataclysms whose portentousness could not have been lost on Milton. The years of the Restoration, in which Milton mainly composed Paradise Lost, however, were hardly an era of peace and reconciliation. The Protectorate fell apart upon Cromwell’s death in 1658 and the succession of his politically incompetent son Richard provided Charles II, the heir apparent to the throne who had been living in exile in the Netherlands, an opportunity to return. But by 1653 the government, while nominally a parliamentary republic, had named the former general Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector, making it a de facto military autocracy. The English Civil War resulted in the execution of Charles and the installation of a new republican government, or Commonwealth, in 1649. When Charles refused to accept constitutional limits to his power, the country fell into open civil war. The so-called Short Parliament was quickly dissolved, but another Parliament convened in 1640 and soon acquired enough power to materially oppose Charles’s absolute rule. In order to raise funds, Charles convened Parliament for the first time in over ten years, but quickly found that the assembled gentlemen were more interested in discussing ten years’ worth of grievances against the absolutist monarch than in writing him checks to fund a war to solidify his own power. Charles attempted to impose Episcopalian hierarchy on the Scottish Presbyterians by force, but had insufficient resources to do so. Ecclesiastical power was vested in assemblies of "presbyters," or church elders, who were elected by their congregations rather than nominated by authorities from above. Laud’s reforms met a stubborn obstacle in the Church of Scotland, which in 1638 openly rejected episcopal authority and adopted a horizontal, non-hierarchal structure. Charles and Archbishop Laud began a series of reforms designed to consolidate ecclesiastical-and therefore royal-power, ruthlessly persecuting dissenting bishops, non-conforming ministers and Puritan dissenters (some of whom fled England for the Massachusetts colonies). The Anglican Church, like the Catholic Church, was an episcopal polity, i.e., a vertical hierarchy led by bishops and archbishops who ultimately answer to the sovereign. Those suspicions seemed to be confirmed by Charles’s appointment of William Laud as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633. All this made him the target of suspicion and outrage among Puritan dissenters who felt that the Anglican Church was insufficiently reformed and was now backsliding into Catholic ritualism. While as the head of the Church of England Charles was nominally Protestant, he was accused of being insufficiently supportive of the Protestant cause and even of having Catholic sympathies himself (his wife Henrietta Maria was a Roman Catholic). Meanwhile, continental Europe was awash in blood from the religious and political conflicts known collectively as the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) and tensions between Catholics and Protestants were felt keenly across the channel in England. King Charles I, who had ascended to the throne in 1625, believed in the divine right of kings to rule by personal fiat and had effectively dissolved Parliament in 1629. Milton’s life and career coincide with one of the most revolutionary periods of English history. Illustration from The Temptation & Fall of Eve, from William Blake’s Milton, a Poem, 1808. What are we talking about? We're talking about setting the 7 mm connector down on its contact spring. Speaking of moronic behavior, check out the photo of the 7 mm connector below, then remember to never do this. Store them separately, and keep the dust caps on the adapters, or instead of being called a "lab rat" (a term of endearment) you will be called "persona non grata." So why does everyone treat them like common hardware? Check out the picture below, whoever "owns" a bench that stores connectors like this should never be allowed back in your lab! Those two-cents worth of stainless-steel screws are full of contaminates like oil, skin, and the worst culprit, tiny pieces of metal. Keep them as long as you keep the adapters, and your adapters will last a lot longer, like the happy SMA to 7-mm adapter shown in the photo below:Īdapters and connectors are precision items, that's why they cost a fortune. WRONG! Those plastic thingies are called dust caps for a reason, they keep your connectors clean. so you take off the caps and throw them out, right? They come with some plastic caps on each end. You've just bought a nice new set of coax adapters for that new lab project. Did you ride the short bus? Storing connectors Turning the mating surfaces means you are wearing out the connector for no reason other than you have poor motor skills. Here's some photos of what will happen! You should only be turning the threaded sleeve. When you are tightening or loosening a connector, try not to spin the mating surfaces against each other. Pretend it is made of eggshells and filled with explosives (unless you are in an airport!)ĩ. The hardware you hold in your hands could very well be worth more than your automobile. Remember, you are not tightening lug nuts. Remember, righty-tighty, lefty-loosey! The total damage done by people turning stuff in the wrong direction is second only to damage caused by klutzes who "thumb" hybrids.Ĩ. Check out our page on connector torque!ħ. It's OK to use less torque, but not more. For most connectors with 5/16 inch hex nuts, use 6-8 inch-pounds. If you need a special adapter, buy it, borrow it or steal it, but not from the cal kit.Ħ. Never use any part of a calibration kit as an adapter. Save the 2.9mm and 2.4mm parts for millimeterwave measurements.ĥ. Don't use higher frequency connector than you need. Learn how to gage connectors to determine if they are out of spec. Cleaning the threads is good practice, but stay away from cleaning the center conductor of an air dielectric connectors such as 3.5mm, 2.9mm and 2.4mm.ģ. Learn how to clean connectors with alcohol and cotton swabs. If you can't fit a wrench to your stuck connector, see below.Ģ. There are wrenches for every size adapter, even SMA bullets. Don't use pliers on a "stuck" connector for any reason. Some things you should know about connectors.ġ. How (not) to trash a cal kit (separate page) Connector Do's and Don'ts Read the material below so you'll know how to treat connectors so they'll have a long and productive life. Your connectors and adapters cost someone a lot of money. "That test station is behaving awful flaky, what could it be?" Look for images of other disasters in the Microwave Mortuary! 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