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wliw2raprr · 11 months
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gogiaprinting · 1 month
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Illuminating Excellence: The Power of LED Backlit Displays with Gogia Prints
In today’s fast-paced business world, standing out is not just an option — it’s a necessity. Enter the realm of LED backlit displays, a game-changing solution that combines vibrant visuals with energy efficiency to capture attention and convey messages like never before. Gogia Prints, with over 15 years of industry-leading experience, stands at the forefront of this innovative technology, providing businesses across India with LED backlit displays that are not just seen, but remembered. Let’s dive into how these dynamic displays can revolutionize your visual communication strategy.
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Conclusion
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neon11seo · 2 months
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Neon11 | Backlit LED Board Solutions with Vibrant Backlighting
Neon11's Backlit LED Board solutions utilize advanced LED technology& high quality materials to create vibrant displays, enhancing signage, advertising businesses
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sohaibsmart · 5 months
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macrepairexperts · 2 months
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Tips to improve your MacBook’s Battery Performance
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MacBooks have become indispensable tools for work, education, and entertainment. One important factor that often gets overlooked in the quest for the perfect MacBook’s battery life. The longevity of your MacBook's battery can significantly impact your productivity and convenience. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the importance of battery life and provide practical tips for finding a MacBook that offers optimal longevity.
Understanding the Significance of Battery Life:
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- Cost Efficiency: Investing in a MacBook with a durable battery can save you money in the long run, reducing the need for frequent battery replacements or upgrades.
- Environmental Impact: Choosing a MacBook with a longer battery life contributes to reducing electronic waste by extending the lifespan of your device.
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 Factors that Affecting Battery Life
- Battery Capacity: The size of the battery plays a significant role in determining how long your MacBook can run on a single charge.
- Hardware Efficiency: Energy-efficient components such as processors, display panels, and storage drives can help conserve battery power.
- Software Optimization: Operating system updates and power management settings can impact battery performance, with some systems offering better optimization for extended battery life.
- Usage Patterns: Your usage habits, such as running multiple applications simultaneously or streaming high-definition videos, can drain the battery more quickly.
 Tips for Finding a MacBook with Long Battery Life
 1. Assess Your Needs
- Determine your typical usage scenarios to understand the level of battery life required for your daily activities.
- Consider whether you prioritise performance, portability, or battery life when selecting a MacBook.
 2. Research Battery Specifications
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- Check manufacturer specifications and reviews to get an idea of real-world battery performance.
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- Select SSD storage instead of traditional hard drives, as SSDs consume less power and contribute to longer battery life.
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- Adjust screen brightness and resolution settings to optimise battery usage without compromising visual quality.
 6. Utilise Power-Saving Features
- Take advantage of built-in power-saving features provided by your operating system, such as sleep mode, screen dimming, and power management settings.
- Disable unnecessary background processes and peripherals to conserve battery power when not in use.
 7. Invest in External Battery Packs
- For extended periods away from power outlets, consider purchasing external battery packs or portable chargers to supplement your MacBook's battery life.
- Look for compact and lightweight options that offer sufficient capacity to recharge your MacBook on the go.
Lastly, Battery life is a crucial consideration when choosing a MacBook, as it directly impacts your productivity, portability, and overall user experience. By understanding the factors affecting battery life and following these tips, you can find a MacBook that offers optimal longevity to meet your needs. Whether you're a busy professional, a student, or a casual user, prioritising battery life ensures that your MacBook remains a reliable companion wherever you go.
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ethereousdelirious · 1 year
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Good morning from my timezone! For @softsnzstuff 's holiday gift exchange, I wrote something for @onetrickponi !
Happy Holidays!
Have some good ol P.eter and El.ias suffering >:)
Like something out of an unbearably gooey romance novel, large snowflakes drifted on the breeze and swirled around in large flurries that sparkled in the evening light. The effect was dazzling in every sense of the word, and Elias found he had to keep his gaze fixed downward to keep from becoming disoriented. This had the unfortunate downside of inducing his nose to run, causing him to sniffle or risk sullying the muffler wrapped securely around the lower half of his face.
The snow was unusual for the area, moreso for the time of year, and the novelty had long since worn off for most of the city. It was never quiet, but the characteristic bustle had tapered off as the evening progressed, leaving the streets barren. The people who passed by did so with their heads down, and no one took so much as a second glance at the ax Elias clutched in his gloved hands.
It was remarkably easy to buy an ax in Central London. And while it certainly wasn't the most elegant form of self-defense, it would have to do.
The perpetual burning in Elias' sinuses intensified. He slowed his walking, the better to not drive the ax's blade into his leg when the inevitable finally occurred. His eyes watered, blurring the snowy cityscape into a watercolor painting. "Heh'kschf!" The sneeze bent him double, both hands on the ax blade. Woe betide (well, ax betide) any Avatar fool enough to try to take advantage of his weakness.
Any Avatar, left standing, that was. From what he understood, they had all gone down, one by one, at the hands of a new Corruption Avatar (who had promptly been dealt with by some anonymous assailant). By the time the bulk of the rumors reached his ears, he'd been too ill to look further into the matter.
"Ih'tsrf!" His hand tightened around the ax's glossy wooden handle. He wiped his eyes and quickened his pace. The cold air was doing him no favors, but he couldn't stomach the idea of sniveling in the back of a cab, at the mercy of some hapless idiot who'd want to make conversation.
Besides, Peter's flat was close.
It was only a few short minutes before Elias found himself darkening the doorstep with his usual ill temper, sniffling frantically behind his muffler as the warm air played havoc on his sinuses.
Peter took a while to answer, though a string of muffled sneezes behind the door indicated his proximity. "Ak'shuh! Ksch'rrf!"
It seemed he had not been spared the fate of so many Avatars before him. Elias smiled a little. 
The door opened and Peter glowed, backlit by cold white LEDs. He raised a silvery eyebrow. "What is it?"
Forgetting the burn in his own congested sinuses, Elias pulled his muffler down to better display his predator's grin. "I assume you've heard about the Corruption's little plague rat?" Tucking the ax under one arm, he pulled off a glove and retrieved a folded tissue from his pocket. Dabbing at his nose, he continued, "I thought some opportunistic fool might come to my place to make an attempt on my life, and you know how I hate to make a mess."
Peter's face remained expressionless, though his nose twitched above his beard. He looked smaller than usual. He wasn't wearing his coat, nor his usual style of thick, cable-knit jumper. Even without the layers, he was a large man, but circumstances made him appear so much smaller.
Elias placed a hand on Peter's chest, splayed out and star-shaped. "Are you going to let me in?"
Again, Peter's nose twitched. His chest spasmed beneath Elias' palm, rising in rapid jerks. And he turned away, half-disappearing behind the wall. "Hak'tshuh!"
Elias tapped his foot. Obligation drew a flat "bless you" out of him. Teasing Peter would be far more fun if Peter would actually let him in. It was a slim possibility, but a possibility nonetheless, that Peter might turn him out and condemn to another slog through the snow with his fingers stiff around the handle of an ax.
After a great deal of snuffling and coughing, Peter stood back up and fixed Elias with a rare look of contempt. "Come inside, then." A few long, silvery strands of hair hung in his face, following the gentle slope of his nose before veering off to tangle with the scruff on his cheeks. His nose twitched. Elias narrowed his eyes, his smile as ironic as it ever got, and used his forefinger to brush the strands aside.
Peter sniffled and pulled the door open.
"I won't bother to tell you to make yourself at home," he said, illness and congestion evident in every heavy syllable. "Het'schuh!"
Elias shut the door with his foot and set the ax down carefully, leaning it against the side of a cabinet. Peter's flat was open plan, the kitchen directly to the right of the door. "Good Heavens." Ah, but this was sweet. While Peter had inhabited the same, sturdy body for his entire life, the fleeting fragility of Elias Bouchard involved a weak constitution and frequent illnesses. It wasn't often that Peter was the one suffering. "Bless you."
Peter just swiped a paw at him and shambled back to the couch. The apartment was just a little too spacious, so that the furniture felt like little floating islands in a sea of pale gray laminate, that it was easier to work in silence than call out to someone across the room. Elias tried anyway in open defiance of the Lonely. "Tea?" Shouting made his throat hurt and sent odd, reverberating tickles up the bridge of his nose.
Peter just waved another hand at him.
Elias made tea alone in the warm, dry air. The kettle hissed, the water bubbled and splattered, and sharp sniffles cut through it all, staccato and intermittent. A tickle flitted in and out of existence somewhere below his right eye. Both of them kept tearing up at the provocation, the right worse so than the left. No amount of twitching or sniffling would do a thing to quell the irritation
Peter remained silent and the Loneliness chafed just enough to draw Elias' ire.
He smiled through it, or bared his teeth, and came to join Peter in the living room. He knew better than to snuggle up on the couch, so he did the next best thing and sat on the floor with his back pressed up against it, making sure his fingers brushed against Peter's as he handed over the steaming mug.
Using his newly freed hand to wipe tears out of his irritated eyes, he made a point of sighing through his mouth and visibly relaxing. "This is cozy, isn't it." Not a question. Contempt sharp and gleeful at the end of every word. "Just the two of us. Alone. Together." It was an old sore spot of Peter's, one that triggered his inner pedant every time.
Sure enough, Elias was rewarded with a scoff and the rustle of fabric on fabric. "You can't be alone if you're with someone."
He seemed poised to continue, but the tickle plaguing Elias' beleaguered sinuses reared up into a pinprick of urgency, keeping him from the fullness of his victory. "Kk'schf! Ih'tsch!" Half a second relief allowed him to scrabble for the tissues in his pocket before his fingers tensed around nothing. "Ehf'ksch!"
Peter grumbled something unintelligible through his congestion and hoarseness, and the corner of a throw blanket snaked over Elias' shoulder. "Try not to die on my floor."
"Move over a bit and I'll die on your couch instead "
"No."
Elias satisfied himself dragging an armchair across the laminate, even if the effort left him out of breath and aching. He settled into it with his tea and looked Peter over again. He looked cozy enough in a crew neck and sweats, but Elias' eyes were sharp even without extrasensory assistance. Discomfort announced its presence in Peter's stiff posture and constant shifting, in the line between his silver brows, in the blistering pink of his eyes and nose.
At a certain point in Elias' life, asking questions had become an unnecessary annoyance. What the Eye did not perceive, he could often guess, and sometimes no information was just as damning as a confession. In this case, however, asking was the only option open. So he did. "What do you know about the new Avatar?"
"She's dead." Peter took a moment to look self-satisfied. "I killed her."
Elias took a sip of his tea to head off the 'took you long enough' that threatened to slip out. "I suppose that makes you the authority on the matter, then."
"Oh, yes." Peter adjusted again, shifting from reclining to sitting with his legs pulled in.
Again, Elias was struck with his distinct lack of presence. The paleness of his cheek exacerbated it, like he might slip away into the Lonely. If Peter had been the one to kill the Avatar, he might have spent more time in her presence. Breathing in the Corruption. Elias set his mug down and braced his hand on the coffee table beside it, reaching out with the other to feel Peter's forehead. "You're really not feeling well, are you?" It was an asinine question with an obvious answer, but the wonder in it was genuine. Peter's bulk communicated a sort of invulnerability that Elias loathed in the face of his own fragility. Jonah Magnus had been slight, too, but not as slight as this.
Peter did not punish him as severely as he'd expected. "No, dear, but I'm putting on a brave face so I don't frighten y— Arh'chuh!"
"We are a pretty pair, aren't we?" Elias sat back to dig a few more tissues out of his pocket, then leaned forward again to pass them over.
"How did she get you?" Peter asked, accepting them without any indication of gratitude.
"She caught me unawares," Elias said primly. In truth, she had simply walked into the Institute. Having given Elias no reason to have his guard up, she stayed only long enough to make her presence painfully known and slipped out while his eyes were watering.
"Not your grandest moment, I take it?" Peter blew his nose into the tissues and winked when he noticed Elias wincing. "You and every other Avatar in London."
"How did you deal with her then?" Elias adjusted the blanket around his shoulders. Congestion pounded in his temples, ramping up with every miserable sniffle. It seemed walking in the cold had taken its toll.
A sparkle of life shone in Peter's eyes and for the briefest moment he looked himself again. "Caught her unawares."
Elias had walked right into that one. Rather than concede the point, he got out of the chair and sat in Peter's lap, tugging the rest of tissues out of his pocket and setting them on the coffee table. "It's cold," he said with forced nonchalance. He just had to remember that the proximity would make Peter far more uncomfortable than it made him. It was a game they played, albeit rarely, because it was difficult to win. He settled back against the warmth of Peter's chest. "I certainly feel safer now. Don't you?"
Peter didn't answer and at first Elias mistook the rapid rise and fall of his chest as an attempt at riling him up. It very nearly worked until he felt the telltale breath on his ear. "Hh- hah…" With a sharp sniff, the rocking motion stopped all at once and Peter made a noise of irritation, shifting Elias so he could scrub at his face. 
Elias turned around as best as he could. Little silver tears sparkled in Peter's lashes, one trailing down his reddened cheek. The fine dusting of pink carried on, rimming his eyes and turning brighter down at the tip of his nose, which twitched with every irritated sniffle. Something wicked, coquettish, rose in Elias' chest, a long-dormant part of himself resuming control it had long since relinquished. He raised his forefinger and touched the space between Peter's eyebrows. Feather light, he trailed it downward and back up. Slowly, slowly, slowly.
"E- Ehh‐lias…" Peter glowered at him, murder in his eyes.
"Oh?" Elias drew his hand back, his fingertips hovering millimeters from the tip of Peter's nose. "Do you want me to stop?"
"I— Hhh—"
"Because I thought you needed to sneeze." His back twinged. Steadying himself on Peter's shoulders, he turned to straddle him instead.
"Nnhhh— No."
Elias grinned, his own discomforts momentarily forgotten in the head rush of absolute power, however small. Whatever he felt, Peter surely felt ten times over. Including the sharp tingle in his nose. "No, you don't need to sneeze?"
"Don't stop."
He could take it further if he wanted, but this was sufficient for now. This was only a way to pass the time, really. Using two fingers this time, Elias stroked either side of the bridge of Peter's nose. A few stray tears slicked his fingers and he pressed a little harder for more friction.
"Hrr'tschuh!" Peter at least had the good sense to turn his face away, to not sneeze down the front of Elias' jumper. "Hk'tsfh! Gh… tschf!" He fell forward, burying his face in Elias' chest.
Elias pushed him back by the forehead. "I don't think so." Peter just blinked at him with bleary eyes, his lips parted and tears streaming down his cheeks. Taking pity on him, Elias reached backwards for the tissues he left on the coffee table. Without any real tenderness, he dabbed the tears off Peter's face and then covered his nose like he intended to smother.
"Never do that to me again," Peter said hoarsely, his voice muffled by the tissues.
Elias pulled them back to better smirk at Peter. "Or what?"
At once, the post-sneeze haze cleared from Peter's eyes. He took Elias by the wrists using only one hand, a dangerous glimmer in his eye. "I'll do it back."
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javathewildone · 1 year
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One Day - Heartland AU (Part 34)
Parts: 33, ... 35
People watching was a hell of a pastime. You could learn so much about an individual as well as overall human nature by just observing behaviors and mannerisms of fellow man. Amy spent a great deal of the evening doing just that from her place at the wooden picnic table. She chatted with Soraya for a majority of the time who introduced her to a few of her own friends that showed up, but aside from Ty and Jack, she knew no one well enough to engage in deep conversation. She learned Jack and Lisa were a true opposites attract love story based simply on the clash of rustic cowboys and posh equestrians mingling in the yard. It wasn’t a huge crowd, but enough to make it easy for her to become invisible. 
Wherever Lisa drifted in the crowd, Jack wasn’t far behind. Amy wondered if he even noticed how he gravitated toward his wife. She found herself spending a lot of time watching them interact within the venn diagram of their marriage. It was as fascinating as it was inspiring. Amy knew better than to believe in the fairytale she imagined for their love story without even knowing all of it. Jack’s brooding while Lisa was gone for those few months said a lot. She was sure that was probably the root of some arguments over the years. So far as Amy understood, Heartland was Lisa’s home base, but she still owned and operated quite a lucrative farm of her own not far from there, as well as her breeding investments in France. 
Feeling eyes on her, Amy’s gaze drifted toward Caleb who grinned and waved, beckoning her over. He arrived not long after Lisa to set up the music, getting into an argument with Soraya over the playlist he was supposed to send her yesterday but didn’t. Amy kept out of what felt like a lover’s quarrel, though spent much of the afternoon waiting for the tension to snap between him and Jack. Caleb didn’t entirely ignore his old boss, but there was clear animosity in their curt pleasantries. They hadn’t spoken a word in the last couple hours since the party came into full swing.
Sighing, Amy stood and wandered over, figuring she could use another drink anyway. 
“You looked a bit lonely sitting there. Wanna give it a try?” Caleb lifted the headphones from his ears and held them open for Amy, who hesitated. 
“I really have no idea what I’d be doing.”
Caleb only shrugged and dropped the headphones over her head. “Neither do I, really. But I sure look cool doing it.” 
Amy resisted the urge to roll her eyes while she shifted over in front of a control board that looked like a complicated network of dials and buttons all backlit by neon LEDs. The entire thing was hooked up to a laptop where Caleb’s Soraya-approved playlist displayed. 
“So, I just pick a song?” She scrolled through the list. “Then what?”
Reaching around Caleb explained the Cue and Sync buttons, allowing her to mess around with the transitioning of songs further down the track. Then he tapped the large round platter in the middle, indicating to her to spin it. She jumped, laughing as the track scratched like an old school record. It was a cool device to mess around with but after two songs she’d had her fill and handed Caleb back his headphones. “Thanks, that was neat.”
“Anytime,” he grinned. “So how are you liking Hudson?”
Amy looked out toward the crowd. At Lisa who was in the middle of regaling a small group with a story and Jack who smiled warmly while he listened. At Soraya who was laughing at something her friend Jen showed her on her phone. Then her eyes landed on Ty leaning up against the fence sipping from a red solo cup  and nodding absently at something their vet, Scott, was saying. “It’s not exactly what I expected.” Was it a surprise to hear Ty spent time in prison? Yeah. But could she believe it? Also, yeah.
“Is that good, or bad?”
Amy shrugged. “Both. But I’m here for the foreseeable future so I just have to take it in stride, I suppose.” Her attention lingered on Ty while she answered, which she only realized when he glanced up to find her looking in his direction. Blinking, Amy turned away to give Caleb a smile. “So what do you do when you’re not-” She mimed scratching a record, missing the way Ty’s expression hardened at the ease with which Amy was able to be so close to Caleb when she could barely stand to be within three feet of anyone else. He didn’t get it. Then reminded himself that there were a lot of unknowns when it came to Amy. He just wished it didn’t annoy him so much to be left in the dark. 
“I’m a rodeo stock contractor,” Caleb replied, moving around tracks on the controller to keep the playlist running.
“I have no idea what that means,” Amy shook her head, passing a sideways glance toward Ty who was no longer against the fence. Her head swiveled to find where he wandered off to but Caleb’s explanation demanded her attention. 
“The short of it is I buy roughstock for rodeos. Broncs, bulls, steer. Ever been?” 
Amy’s brow lifted. “To a rodeo? No. Coming to Heartland is the first time I’ve been within touching distance of a horse.”
“Well, we’ll have to get you to one some time.” His smile was wide, genuine. Amy once again wondered if this was him flirting or merely trying to make friends. Her attention moved to Soraya. No way was she about to let herself get involved in another undefined, yet clearly drawn relationship. 
“Uh, yeah, I’ll tag along with Soraya next time she goes.” The name drop was intentional. She needed to gauge Caleb’s reaction to the idea of Soraya potentially cock-blocking his chances. 
“Alright, awesome.” Caleb merely continued grinning, seemingly oblivious to his questionable signals. 
Amy let out a breath, more confident now that he was merely just trying to be nice. Otherwise, he probably would have preferred she went alone, right? “That BBQ is calling my name again. Thanks for-” she waved a hand over the table, smiling as she stepped away toward the cooler to grab another can of ginger ale on her way back to the food table. As great as Maggie’s chili was, Stumpy’s pork barbeque was going to undoubtedly turn into a craving. She idly wondered if she could get Jack to talk him into making a large enough batch for her to freeze. 
The music quieted as Caleb changed to a slower song, increasing the volume instead on the cacophony of conversation.
“You and Caleb looked pretty buddy-buddy.”
Dropping the tongs with a clatter, Amy shot Ty her signature glare. Pop-up book from hell, indeed. “Jealous?” Stupid thing to conclude, but why else would Ty care that she was talking to Caleb?
“Because you seem perfectly fine with him hovering in your personal space? No. Just curious as to why.” Grabbing for a plate, Ty put himself deliberately in her space when he had to lean near her to reach. 
Amy stilled at the closeness, but otherwise didn’t flinch away. Her jaw tightened when Ty purposely lingered inside her invisible fence for a few seconds longer than necessary. She breathed again when he leaned away, though still watched her closely while waiting for some kind of response. 
“What are you even talking about?” She avoided eye contact while loading a bun with a heap of barbeque.
“You know what I’m talking about,” Ty insisted quietly, taking the tongs when she shifted down for the cole slaw. 
“No,” Amy replied sharply. “I don’t.” She continued shuffling down the length of the buffet, putting distance between them that Ty continued breaching. 
“Okay. Pretend you didn’t jump out of your skin that day you ran into me in the barn. Or how you freeze any time someone even comes close to touching you. That is if you don’t jerk away first.” He kept his voice low enough for only her to hear, glancing around them to ensure no one else was close enough to eavesdrop. He might want answers, but the whole town didn’t need to know their business. 
“Oh.” Reaching the end of the table, Amy grabbed a napkin. “Yeah, see there is this little thing called boundaries. I like mine.” Nevermind the fact that he cornered her and scared her half to death once already.
“Right.” Ty shook his head but didn’t push. Amy gave him a look as if asking if that was all before returning to her spot at the picnic table where she’d been pretty much all evening. 
Gathering his plate, Ty nearly walked right into Kit when he turned around. Her appearance startled him, figuring by now she didn’t plan on showing up. “Ah, hey.” The tension was palpable as she gave him a tight-lipped smile. “Hey.” “Did you just get here?” “Not long ago, I-” she paused. “I wasn’t sure if I was even going to come.” Understandable. Selfishly, Ty hoped she wouldn’t have if only to avoid this awkward encounter. “Well, Lisa will be happy to see you and there’s plenty of food.”
The disappointment on Kit’s face at Ty’s reply was clear, but he didn’t know what she expected to happen. Claiming he was glad to see her would be a lie and would probably lead to yet another misunderstanding.  Saving her dignity, Kit didn’t push  for a conversation that would likely end the same as their last. Even she knew now wasn’t the best time. “She was, yeah. It’s nice to have her back.”
Ty nodded in agreement. A strained silence spread between them before Kit broke it. “I’m just, uh, gonna grab a plate to go. I really only came for Stumpy’s barbeque.”
Though he didn’t fully believe that, Ty chuckled. “I promise not to tell Lisa.”
Kit’s laugh was strained. “Thanks.” 
“Have a good night, then,” Ty said, finding no reason to continue lingering. “Hey,” Kit said, stopping him. “Do you think we could try our last conversation again? Maybe over coffee?”
And there it was. “You’re the one who drove away, Kit.” After pretty much accusing him of having a relationship with Amy of all people. “I know and I realize that maybe I wasn’t being fair. I want to have a chance to get everything out in the open.” “I told you everything,” Ty insisted. “You didn’t want to hear it.”
Pressing her lips together, Kit’s chin trembled like she was trying to hold back tears. “I’m sorry. I heard the gossip and it struck me off guard. I’m ready to listen.”
Maybe it was his perpetual guilt over how he treated Kit white he was gone, but somehow Ty found himself agreeing. “Okay. Sure.” 
Kit let out a relieved breath. “Great. I’ll call you tomorrow?”
“Um, sure, yeah.” Unfortunately, he couldn’t use the inmates as an excuse over the weekend. He didn’t know see how yet another discussion of his fuck ups and lack of communication would change anything, but he backed himself into this corner on his own and now he needed to see it through. —-------
Flustered and having lost his appetite, Ty joined Amy at the picnic table. Amy lifted her eyes slowly from her plate, narrowing them with suspicion when Ty sat across from her. There were plenty of other places for him to sit. Like with Kit, for instance. But he wasn’t paying her any attention, instead watching Kit at the buffet so Amy went back to eating.
“I think I messed up.” Ty said suddenly. Amy glanced up then around, wondering if he was talking to someone else. “You’ll have to be more specific.”
“With Kit.” 
Amy sat up straighter, putting her hands up. “Uh, uh. Your girlfriend, your problem. I’m not getting involved with your lover’s quarrel again.” Last time it was accidental, she sure as hell wasn’t about to do it by choice.
Ty scoffed, turning back toward Kit only to find her gone. “That’s fair.” 
“Damn right it is,” Amy grumbled before shoveling a forkful of food in her mouth. 
Pushing his plate back, Ty stood and reached his hand over the table. “Let’s dance.”
The dumbfounded look Amy gave him was almost comical with a mouthful of barbeque. “Wh-what?” “Dance.” He wiggled his fingers at her. Amy stared at his hand while she swallowed her bite of food. “I-I don’t-”
“If you don’t know how that’s fine, you’ll learn if you’re here long enough.” They were invited to and hosted enough gatherings that Amy would have ample opportunity. The shock wore off to be once again replaced with suspicion. “Why are you being nice all of the sudden?” Because he was trying to test a theory. Instead of answering, Ty merely continued to stare her down with his hand out in invitation. 
“What about Kit?” Amy asked, looking around the yard at the gathering of people. She was grasping at straws now. 
“I don’t see her, do you?” In a way he was relieved for that, though probably wouldn’t have asked if she was still there. That was something he’d have to unravel with himself later, preferably before he had coffee with Kit. “Besides, it’s not like you guys are in competition.”
Amy frowned, unsure how to take that comment. Ultimately, she decided he was right. She wasn’t vying for Ty’s affections, so if Kit wanted to lay claim she could do so without a fight. Amy just didn’t want to be accused of something she didn’t do. Out of excuses, Amy sighed and got up. She didn’t accept Ty’s hand but walked around the table to join him on the patch of grass designated as a dance floor. Amy still hesitated when Ty held his hands up again for her to take. She chewed the inside of her cheek feeling the regret sinking in. She should have declined. Giving herself into his hands put her in a place she might not be able to escape. “We don’t have to.” Ty said, though kept his hands open in front of him. Amy glanced at the people around them. Witnesses in all directions. Then she placed her palm against Ty’s, sucking in air when his fingers curled around her hand, the other finding her waist, connecting them together. She placed her free hand on his shoulder. 
He moved and she nearly tripped over his feet in her distraction. Then stiffened in his grasp when his hold tightened to steady her. “Wow, you are pretty bad at this, aren’t you?” He teased, covering up the fumble and trying to take her mind away from her fear. She was a ball of solid anxiety in his hands, her movements stiff and her attention somewhere other than him. His voice focused her attention, though, and when Ty moved again, Amy matched his steps. “Not many opportunities to dance in the city.”
“I seem to recall Vancouver having a stellar nightlife. Though they’re not necessarily dancing the two-step.” Amy knew all about Vancouver’s club scene. Being a college student made it almost mandatory to spend weekends on the town or suffer FOMO come Monday. Freshman year was the time to explore and experiment. To live and learn before getting serious in the next few years. Live was precisely what Amy did, but the lesson learned was harsher than she ever expected. Ty sensed Amy’s mind drift when her eyes stared over his shoulder. “I take it the club scene wasn’t really your thing.”
“Not really,” she answered quietly. It was too loud, too crowded. Too many bodies grinding up against one another beneath strobing lights that only succeeded in giving her a headache. Yet her decision to leave put her in more danger than staying would have wasted her night. Leaving in a group was always safer than alone. The memory caused anxiety to bleed through her veins, her heart leaping into a sprint. Ty could feel her tense further, her hand sweating in his. Looking in her eyes, her pupils dilated to nearly consume the bright blue iris. She jerked away from him, her mouth opening to allow larger airflow as panic began to consume her. “Amy, hey.” Ty didn’t move, merely tried to get her to focus on him. He learned his lesson with trying to touch her when she was in this state. “Hey, you’re okay. Look at me.” Blinking, Amy glanced up at Ty’s worried expression. Shaking her head, she looked for a break in the crowd. “This was a bad idea.” Spotting one, she bolted through it, nearly plowing into Lisa. “Whoa, hey.” Seeing the frightened look on Amy’s face stopped Lisa in her tracks. “Amy?” Feeling her lungs constrict, Amy was barely able to murmur an apology as she darted for the house, desperate to place a solid barrier at her back. Lisa turned to watch her leave, grabbing a hold of Ty when he tried to follow. “What’s going on? Is Amy alright?”
Ty paused, looking toward the house just as the front door shut behind Amy. “I don’t know. She, uh, she got spooked by something.”
“Oh? By what?”
By him. Again. Proving his theory. “Grandpa didn’t tell you?” Of all the things, Ty would have thought Ty’s theory would have been among the first things he clued her into if for no other reason than to ensure Lisa treaded lightly. 
“Tell me…?” Jack got her up to speed on quite a bit since she got back, including the heated rivalry that caused so much trouble between Ty and Amy since she arrived. Judging from the way they were just dancing, Lisa figured they found a way to smooth things over. Perhaps not. 
Sighing, Ty didn’t know if now was the best time to discuss Amy’s questionably dark past with Lisa, but someone needed to talk Amy into opening the likely locked door and she was probably the best person to do it.
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are hibiki and other android's eyes more like led screens or cameras?
for the vast majority of them, it’s LED screens! only a few rare exceptions have camera eyes, and it’s if they were specifically built for something like surveillance or photography. hibiki specifically is probably the newest android model in CMY2K so he actually has fancier backlit LCD screens instead of a monochrome display like most of the others. it’s like whole thing in how CMY2K androids function that most of them don‘t See like humans do, instead they scan surfaces and shapes around them like silent polygonal echolocation, which means they have 360 degree “vision” but have trouble reading shit printed on paper ESPECIALLY when the page is laminated cuz they have to scan the ink bumps. thinks like color data get perceived last so if you showed an android a rave flyer or something it’d take them like, at least thirty seconds to actually read it and then thirty More seconds to be able to tell you what color it is
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Walton CiNEd 21.45 Inch FHD 75Hz Monitor | WD215V04
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Apple iPad Pro Tablet (32GB, Wi-Fi, 9.7in) Space Gray (Renewed)
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Price: (as of - Details) Apple returns to the classic iPad form factor with the 9.7" iPad Pro. The display features a 2048 x 1536 resolution at 264 pixels per inch (ppi). Using a DCI-P3 color space, the iPad Pro display provides a wider color gamut than standard sRGB displays. And with more available colors, the images will appear more vivid and reveal greater detail. The Retina Display delivers greater contrast, more uniform brightness, and improved energy efficiency through photo alignment technology, an oxide TFT panel, display lamination, an anti-reflective coating, and a variable refresh rate. The iPad Pro also features True Tone display, which uses advanced four-channel ambient light sensors to dynamically adjust white balance and brightness. 9.7" LED-backlit IPS LCD Multi-Touchscreen22 Megapixel Camera (3264 x 2448 pixels) w/ Autofocus + Front-facing 1.2 Megapixel Camera w/ face detection, HDR, FaceTime over Wi-FiApple A9X 64-bit SoC with M9 Co-processorScratch-Resistant and Oleophobic Coating Read the full article
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Illuminating Your Brand: The Power of LED Backlit Displays with Gogia Prints
In today’s competitive marketplace, standing out is more than a goal — it’s a necessity. LED backlit displays offer a dynamic and visually striking way to achieve this, combining the latest in lighting technology with high-quality graphics to capture attention, convey messages, and enhance brand visibility. Gogia Prints, with over 15 years of experience in the signage and display industry, is at the forefront of integrating LED backlit technology into custom solutions for businesses across India.
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Gogia Prints specializes in creating custom LED backlit displays that cater to the unique needs and branding requirements of our clients. Our expertise spans across various applications, from retail signage and corporate displays to exhibition panels and outdoor advertising. We understand that each project is unique, and we pride ourselves on our ability to deliver personalized solutions that exceed expectations.
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Our commitment to quality is reflected in our investment in the latest printing and fabrication technologies. Gogia Prints utilizes state-of-the-art equipment to produce high-resolution graphics that are perfectly complemented by our energy-efficient LED lighting systems. This combination ensures that our backlit displays are not only visually stunning but also environmentally friendly and cost-effective over their lifespan.
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UFabrik textiles showcase commitment to innovation and sustainability with EFI at FESPA24
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UFabrik: Continuing its endorsement of UFabrik textiles for the display, exhibitions, and events sectors, Electronics for Imaging, Inc. (EFI), a global leader in customer digital printing innovation, has once again specified UFabrik Soft Blackback Textile as an essential part of its stand design for FESPA24.
Output on an EFI VUTEk FabriVU 340i dye sublimation printer, UFabrik Soft Blackback Textile was used to produce all walls of the EFI’s stand (1 D70) at the RAI in Amsterdam. Developed to be the ultimate blackback for direct and transfer dye-sublimation applications, this 100% knitted material has a bright white print surface with anti-scratch black backing and offers the perfect balance between stretch and softness.
The EFI Pro 33r UV LED roll printer, unveiled for the first time at FESPA, will be using UFabrik UV Blackback and UFabrik Backlit for all its live demonstrations, highlighting these textiles as the premier choice to emphasize the new cutting-edge capabilities. Furthermore, these products will also be used for demonstrations on the EFI Q3R dedicated roll-to-roll printer, also featured on the stand.
“We value our partnership with UFabrik, as the quality of the textiles paired with our technology delivers optimum results, enhancing fabric appearance and vibrancy,” said Tom Lynch, EFI Sr. Applications and Event Logistics Specialist.
UFabrik UV Blackback is a high-quality 100% knitted polyester-based textile that has a bright white print surface, and a blackout-coated reverse. Developed with a high-performing anti-scratch coating that allows direct print with UV and Latex technology. Fire-rated, this material is the perfect solution for expo walls, frame wraps, and high-quality backdrops for retail exhibitions, and events.
UFabrik Backlit textile is a woven polyester suitable for the production of frontlit and backlit graphics, and compatible with UV and Latex inks. It is crease and wrinkle-free on tension with no bruising or marking when folded, making it a premium material for all backlit applications in retail, events, and exhibition graphics. Fire-rated, it is available in widths of 914mm, 1600mm, 3200mm, and 5050mm.
UFabrik has worked with EFI to ensure that its installed customer base achieves immediate out-of-the-box success with printed textiles. All UFabrik color profiles are available on the Fiery XF RIP and can be accessed directly from the Fiery Profiles Updater. UFabrik has now created profiles for Caldera users, with ONYX and Rasterlink RIPS to follow for all leading global wide-format UV, Latex, and dye sublimation technologies.
The UFabrik range offers solutions for 95% of all applications required for the display, exhibitions, and events sectors, and is exclusively distributed by CMYUK in the UK and Ireland.
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Transforming Messages with LED Light Sign Boards for Glimmering Communication
Explore the world of LED light sign boards and see how you can use them to propel your company to success. Discover the cutting-edge features and how these dynamic displays might improve your marketing approach.From eye-catching designs to customizable features, discover how LED technology can amplify your brand message.
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