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Details of Daniel Ricciardo's special helmet for the F1 Australian Grand Prix 2024. Via @.danielricciardo. Edited.
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hello! i've heard about kvyat being placed on suicide watch a couple of times ever since being interested in formula one but i haven't seen any news articles about it? could you clarify the situation for someone who was not fan during that time?
hey there nonnie (: honestly i wasn't a fan at the time either and it seems mostly anecdotal, but i've seen long-time, dedicated fans talking about it on numerous occasions and it gives that sense of having been an open secret for anyone watching when it was happening, that went officially unreported and so is hard to source. i did see the video of him breaking down at some point on here, though. he was visibly and audibly crying and like. idk it's hard to explain, but it wasn't the usual disappointment, not even severe disappointment, that you see on athletes. it wasn't footballers hitting the deck after getting knocked out of the world cup, you know? it wasn't "competitive athlete is frustrated with performance" sadness, it was desolation and someone trapped in a bad situation. if anyone can provide more info/sources related to his mistreatment and subsequent decline please feel free to do so. 🤍 edit: beth, who i recommend any and everyone follow for her extensive f1 knowledge and good insights, had a much better answer than me that can be found here. 🖤 2nd edit: beth actually wrote up a history of kvyat’s f1 career here, which further illustrates how he was mistreated.
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What's on TV: 'Castlevania,' 'Snowfall,' 'Candy Crush'
It's a holiday week, but if you're up from people setting off fireworks early, you can check out six new comedy specials on Netflix Tuesday morning as part of The Standups, with Deon Cole, Beth Stelling, Nate Bargatze, Dan Soder, Nikki Glaser, and Fortune Feimster. Then, later this week the service drops season one of its animated Castlevania series, as well as the most recent season of CW's iZombie. FX is premiering Snowfall, its crack cocaine era drama from John Singleton, while Hulu drops season one of Pure. The most unusual debut, however, is probably the new Candy Crush game show on CBS. Look after the break to check out each day's highlights, including trailers and let us know what you think (or what we missed).
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Blu-ray & Games & Streaming
The Boss Baby (VOD)
iZombie (S3), Netflix (7/5)
Song to Song (4K)
Drone
The Zookeeper's Wife
Pompeii
The Comedian
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
The Boy and the Beast
Windows
Lego Worlds: Classic Space Pack DLC (PC, Xbox One, PS4)
SpeedRunners (PS4)
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare - Absolution DLC (PS4)
ACA NeoGeo Metal Slug 2 (Switch)
Toby: The Secret Mine (PS4)
Shephy (Switch)
Save the Ninja Clan (PS4)
That's You (PS4)
Tuesday
The Standups (S1), Netflix, 3AM
Casual, Hulu, 3AM
The Words that Built America, HBO, 7PM
Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular, NBC, 8PM
Wednesday
Big Brother, CBS, 8PM
Little Big Shots, NBC, 8PM
Kingdom, DirecTV Audience, 8PM
Hood Adjacent with James Davis, Comedy Central, 9PM
The Carmichael Show, NBC, 9PM
Snowfall (series premiere), FX, 10PM
The Auto Firm with Alex Vega (series premiere), Velocity, 10PM
Blood Drive, Syfy, 10PM
To Tell the Truth, ABC, 10PM
Lip Sync Battle, Spike TV, 9:30 & 10PM
The Ultimate Fighter, FS1, 10PM
Catfish, MTV, 10PM
Younger, TV Land, 10PM
Cleverman, Sundance, 10PM
Broadchurch, BBC America, 10PM
Thursday
Boy Band, ABC, 8PM
Hollywood Game Night, NBC, 8PM
Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 9PM
Big Brother, CBS, 9PM
The Wall, NBC, 9PM
The Tunnel, PBS, 9PM
The Ultimate Fighter: Finale weigh-in, Fox Sports 1, 10PM
Zoo, CBS, 10PM
The Mist, Spike TV, 10PM
The Night Shift, NBC, 10PM
The Gong Show, ABC, 10PM
Queen of the South, USA, 10PM
Party Legends, Viceland, 10:30PM
Comedy Knockout, TruTV, 11PM
Friday
Castlevania (S1), Netflix, 3AM
Degrassi: Next Class (S4), Netflix, 3AM
Pure (S1), Hulu, 3AM
Cirque Du Soleil: Luna Petunia (S2), Netflix, 3AM
Killjoys, Syfy, 8PM
Masters of Illusion, CW, 8PM
The Ultimate Fighter (season finale), Fox sports 1,9PM
Erik Griffin: The Ugly Truth, Showtime 9PM
Dark Matter, Syfy, 9PM
Wynonna Earp, Syfy, 10PM
Playing House, USA, 11 & 11:30PM
Saturday
Doubt, CBS, 8 & 9PM
Turn, AMC, 9PM
In an Instant, ABC, 9PM
Orphan Black, BBC America, 10PM
Tour de Pharmacy, HBO, 10PM
Sunday
F1 Austrian GP, CNBC, 7:30AM
SW17 - Sharktacular 2017, Discover, 8PM
Big Brother, CBS, 8PM
Celebrity Family Feud, ABC, 8PM
Sunday Night Baseball, ESPN, 8PM
Candy Crush (series premiere), CBS, 9PM
The Defiant Ones (series premiere), HBO, 9PM
Power, Starz, 9PM
Claws, TNT, 9PM
Grantchester, PBS, 9PM
American Grit, Fox, 9PM
Fear the Walking Dead (summer finale), AMC, 9PM
The Nineties (series premiere), CNN, 9PM
One Night Only: Alec Baldwin, Spike TV, 9PM
Unsung: Wyclef (season premiere), TV One, 9PM
Talking Dead, AMC, 10PM
Prime Suspect (season finale), PBS, 10PM
Kevin Hart Presents, Comedy Central, 11PM
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO, 11PM
Talking Dead: Fear Edition (summer finale), AMC, 11PM
Legends of Chamberlain Heights, Comedy Central, 11:30PM
(All times listed are ET)
- Repost from: engadget Post
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Thanks to Ars Technica’s unique staff-from-all-over arrangement, we don’t often see how our coworkers organize their home offices. There’s also the matter of us being a bunch of overgrown children who keep, and proudly display, all kinds of toys, action figures, dolls, and other nerdy decorations in our home offices.
Thus, this latest edition of our ongoing “how Ars works” series focuses specifically on the toys and characters that keep watch over our desks, chairs, coffee mugs, and other home-office accoutrements.
Tech Culture Editor Sam Machkovech presents his “forever alone” shelf. More details in next images, but for now: that 8-bit Starry Night print came from the Portland Retro Gaming Expo. And “Bedmaster” is perhaps the rarest board game Sam owns. It’s a ’70s swingers board game. (Sam has never opened it, he insists.)
That Box Boy box set (the one with Japanese text, from a Nintendo 3DS game) is a relatively rare Nintendo creation, and it includes the simplest, most boring Amiibo Nintendo has ever produced.
Two Nintendo-produced hanafuda card sets. The one on the left is a limited edition, Mario-themed set given away exclusively by Japan’s Club Nintendo series.
The card stock on Nintendo’s hanafuda cards is pretty stellar. Here’s a peek at one Mario-ized version of a classic Nintendo hanafuda card.
A better look at the Pac-Man jigsaw puzzle that came in the Milton Bradley Pac-Man board game from the ’80s. Weird to see anthropomorphized Pac eat a ghost whole like a snake.
And a tighter zoom on that relatively rare Spelunky Joe figurine. Sam bee-lined to Spelunky’s PAX booth many, many years ago to claim this from series creator Derek Yu before the game became a speedrunning sensation.
Sam has decided to start collecting Japanese N64 boxes for some reason. He says it’s because the box designs are cooler than the Western ones.
Sam’s toy-shelf protectors.
Amiibo, some figurines to recreate the original Mario Bros. arcade cabinet art, mint-condition Nintendo “Classic” consoles, and a litany of Nicktoon-affiliated figurines.
A Kerbal Space Program mini, flanked by some friends.
Not quite toys, but Sam keeps these perler bead coasters on his living room table. Handmade by a thoughtful ex.
A few Ars staffers have outed themselves as particularly pack-ratty toy collectors, so those people (Sam Machkovech, Aurich Lawson, and Jonathan Gitlin) have their collections broken out as separate galleries.
Creative Director Aurich Lawson has shared images of his incredible Star Wars toy collection in the past; these are his newest pickups, yet to receive Ars scrutiny.
Samurai variants. Don’t ask questions. Just gaze in awe.
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Not pictured here: a bunch of shattered and smashed toy-mainframes.
Salacious in tow, of course.
D’awww.
Hi, Cars Section Editor Jonathan Gitlin here. I’ll admit it, I’m a manchild, and my workspace reflects that. In the background are three 400% Bearbricks (L-R: Futura, Dave Flores, Unkle). In the foreground, the Gorillaz. The metal object between the creepy leather bear and Murdoc is a stub axle that failed in a race car, costing us the chance of a win.
Jonathan Gitlin
A classic, Bill McMullin’s Shuttlemax.
Jonathan Gitlin
This is all waiting to be reassembled following our house move earlier this year.
Jonathan Gitlin
And these ones. Technically the Saturn V belongs to my wife.
Jonathan Gitlin
Zapp Brannigan, Zombie Lisa, Homer the surf bum, Bender, and Fry. And an errant Mk 7 Space Marine. The metal cog in the foreground used to be the first gear for a Honda F1 car.
Jonathan Gitlin
Some Kubricks stage an impromptu dance-off for an audience.
Jonathan Gitlin
Fellow Arsian Dave Chen printed these out for me a few years ago.
Jonathan Gitlin
OK, he doesn’t usually live here, right in front of my monitor.
Jonathan Gitlin
The rest of our slightly more restrained staffers’ collections can be seen in this last gallery, below.
Senior Gaming Editor Kyle Orland: “This shelf has too much stuff to individually list, but the right half is all Mario. There’s also some Pac-man stuff from my first E3 in 2004 on the left, and you can spot a WarioWare Twisted store display that actually moves when the solar battery is working.”
Orland: “This photo includes my very first video game collectible, a boxed super Mario Bros. plastic trophy from a late ’80s Toys R us clearance, and my newest ones, mini arcade cabinets that are fully functional.”
Orland: “Random knickknacks atop my retro gaming CRT, including a Super Mario Bros. Famicom box purchased on my Tokyo Game Show trip.”
Managing Editor Eric Bangeman: “A mix of geek stuff and souvenirs. Middle shelf from left to right: pass from tour of Twickenham Stadium in London in 2016, a couple of frogs, Pillars of Kings bookstands from LOTR, a proof set from the London Mint, and a geode. On the bottom shelf are some mementos of my time with the Park Ridge Wilderness Scouts, a model of Gondor, an unopened can of Primo from a trip to Hawaii, and a ‘fart molecule’ from a chemistry class in the mid-’80s.”
Eric Bangeman
Bangeman: “I’m an architecture geek, too. This is a reproduction of the Mercury on the walls of what is now a ballroom at the last surviving hotel built by Frank Lloyd Wright, The Historic Park Inn in Mason City, Iowa. It’s worth visiting if you ever find yourself in north-central Iowa.”
Eric Bangeman
Bangeman: “The remainder of my collection of obsolete Apple hardware: a G4 Cube, graphite iBook SE, and an eMate. Plus Gumby and Pokey, with a Pac-Man plush from Level 257. There’s some rugby stuff at top left from the USA-Australia match at Soldier Field in 2015. And at right, you can see my non-obsolete Apple hardware: a 4K Apple TV sitting on top of a Directv Genie, which goes to the 43″ 4K TV I have mounted on the wall across from my desk.”
Eric Bangeman
Senior Reviews Editor Samuel Axon: “We’re big Blizzard fans in our home—such that we have two TVs set up for playing Overwatch together on two PS4s. That all started with World of Warcraft, so we’ve themed parts of our kitchen on WoW. Ragnaros, the fiery end-boss of early WoW, stands guard over our stove, basically saying, ‘By fire, be cooked!'”
Axon: “We also have this more obscure WoW toy on the entry table to the kitchen. It’s based off of the Cinder Kitten WoW in-game pet, and in this case, all that California sunshine powers it to constantly do that waving motion you see on the good luck cats at Chinese restaurants.”
Senior Technology Editor Lee Hutchinson isn’t much for figurines, he says, but he sent along this shot of his Sharknado 3 figure with no further description.
Health Reporter Beth Mole: “I don’t like knick-knacks generally, but we do put out our cozy Christmas Death Star by the window, which was a miraculous sign to mark the birth of a new Star Wars movie.”
Technology Editor Peter Bright has currently packed up all of his Dota 2 collectibles. Until they’ve been unpacked and more properly presented, here’s an older image of his massive collection.
Listing image by Aurich Lawson
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01/03/24, Bahrain. Daniel Ricciardo after qualifying for the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix 2024. Photo by Bryn Lennon, edited.
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08/10/21, Istanbul. Max Verstappen prepares to drive during free practice for the F1 Turkish Grand Prix 2021. Photo by Mark Thompson, edited.
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08/03/24, Jeddah. Max Verstappen prepares in the garage for qualifying for the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2024. Photos by Giuseppe Cacace, edited.
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28/08/07, Northampton. Daniel Ricciardo watches the World Cup of Motorsport testing in Silverstone. Photos by A1GP, edited.
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Charles Leclerc shot by Emma Panchot for L'Officiel, The Creative Edition. via @ch_leclerc16. edited.
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23/03/24, Melbourne. Max Verstappen after taking pole during qualifying for the F1 Australian Grand Prix 2024. Photos by Clive Mason, edited.
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23/03/24, Melbourne. Daniel Ricciardo after qualifying for the F1 Australian Grand Prix 2024. Photo by Qian Jun, edited.
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02/03/24, Bahrain. Daniel Ricciardo prepares to drive in the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix 2024. Photos by Rudy Carezzevoli, edited.
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08/03/24, Jeddah. Max Verstappen prepares for qualifying for the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2024. Photo by Giuseppe Cacace, edited.
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Daniel Ricciardo in driver portraits for VCARB. via @.visacashapprb. edited.
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28/10/23, Mexico City. Oscar Piastri prepares for the final practice session prior to the F1 Mexican Grand Prix 2023. Photos by Alfredo Estrella, edited.
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21/02/24, Bahrain. Daniel Ricciardo speaks to his team in the garage during day 1 of F1 testing. Photos by Rudy Carezzevoli, edited.
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