This comprehensive anthology of English sonnets of the Nineteenth Century, edited and arranged by William Sharp, was published in 1887. It contains 270 poems by 126 different authors, ranging from the most celebrated poets, like Keats, Shelley and Wordsworth to some who are extremely obscure. Sharp outlines the purpose of the collection as follows: “For […]

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Kinder Bueno roulade without baking. I would like to prepare this recipe every day

Ingredients:
sponge fingers – 27 pieces
milk – 200 ml (6.76 fl oz)

for the cream:

vanilla-flavored pudding powder – 80 g (2.82 oz)
sugar – 75 g (2.65 oz)
milk – 500 ml (16.9 fl oz)

Cool the cream
hazelnuts – 100 g (3.5 oz)
vanilla sugar- 30 g (1 oz)
water – 20 ml (0.7 fl oz)

mascarpone – 250 g (8.8 oz)
whipped cream – 300 g (10.6 oz)

To cold 1 h

for the glaze:
chocolate – 100 g (3.5 oz)
butter – 40 g (1.4 oz)

roasted and crushed hazelnuts – 30 g (1 oz)

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Living in a modern age, we’re constantly surrounded by all sorts of tech. We’re so used to it, that we don’t even notice how ingeniously designed it really is. And there a lot of small mysteries: Why does a keyboard have legs? How does my phone vibrate? Why doesn’t this USB plug ever fit on the first try? Today, you’ll have all the answers!

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TIMESTAMPS:
Ferrite beads 0:30
Infrared Code 1:27
Keyboard legs 2:23
USB-affling plugs 3:10
Imbalanced motors are helpful 4:06
Olympic medals made from smartphones? 5:04
Striped Mini-Jack 6:07
Shakes undo mistakes 7:19
What your phone charger is trying to tell you 8:15

#technology #techsecrets

Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/

SUMMARY:
– Any cable, like one that provides power to your laptop, is, in fact, sort of an antenna in nature – it has all the similar parts, so it can show all the similar properties and even receive random signals from time to time.
– Sounds like the title of some Cold War themed movie, but it’s about the language your TV speaks with its remote. In fact, remotes can use any wavelength of light to pass a message to a TV, it’s just that infrared is much more convenient in production.
– Having the keyboard in a flat position is actually better for your wrists. These legs are only here to help you see the letters you’re tying more clearly.
– USBs are made this way so you can’t plug them into the computer the wrong way. Even if there wasn’t a plastic part inside to prevent it, a USB inserted upside down wouldn’t even work.
– Imbalanced motors are helpful are really tiny – a bit bigger than a pencil tip, and there are several of them located in different parts of your smartphone. Motors spin a weight, but this weight is shaped like a half-circle, so their movement produces an uneven force.
– A million smartphones contain around 772 lbs of silver and 75 lbs of gold. No wonder phones cost so much these days!
– Two striped plugs can separate two signals and that helps to transfer stereo-sound. All music today is in stereo, so your left headphone speaker plays a slightly different track than your right.
– Did you know that by shaking your smartphone you can cancel your latest actions? On iPhones, this function comes by default, but is downloadable for Android devices too.
– A little house symbol tells you that this device is only suitable for house use.
– The trash can crossed out means that the charger needs to be recycled as tech-waste. Simply throwing them in a garbage can may result in environmental damage.
– If there is ‘I’ before ‘V’ – this level is standard for the US. If there is only ‘V’ – this charger meets standards for Europe too.

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How to get rid of arm fat? Or, as it’s called colloquially, bat wings. It can be really hard. But cheer up! We collected some cool exercises you’ll ever need to tone up your arms and finally get rid of that jiggle.

This workout will be most effective when you add it to a cardio exercise. Remember that to see quick results, changing your diet to include more clean foods and less fatty foods will be necessary. Keep up the good work, and your arms will transform from flab to fit in no time.

TIMESTAMPS:
Arm circles 1:17
Triceps extension 2:48
Tricep dip 4:39
Push-ups 6:19
Renegade row 8:05

#armfat #armsexercises #tricepsworkout

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SUMMARY:
– Arm circles is a strengthening exercise. The longer you do it, the more you’ll feel it in your arms and upper back. Your shoulder blades are also getting a nice stretch from this move. You might even hear the fascia in your shoulder blades sliding and stretching.
– The second move strengthens and sculpts your arms. It’s vital that you get started with weights that are light so that you can physically go through the full range of motion. If you are super-hardcore and advanced, you can do this with 2 dumbbells.
– The triceps are the muscles that run between your shoulder and elbow, and it’s the largest muscle on your arms. Getting toned arms begins here!
– You can’t do an arm workout without including the trusted push-up! This move is used so often for a good reason: It’s a killer when it comes to arm fat. Push-ups will target the pectorals and triceps.
– When it comes to arm fat, your biceps need some love too. Renegade row is a great multi-joint move that will target your triceps, biceps, shoulders, and back.

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