https://www.gotorola.com/264883/ 【ネタバレ感想】問題のシーンについて批判します/ドールハウス #Entertainment #movie #review #アニメ #アラサー #エンタメ #おすすめ #バズムービー研究所 #レビュー #感想 #映画 #評価 #長澤まさみ
https://www.gotorola.com/264883/ 【ネタバレ感想】問題のシーンについて批判します/ドールハウス #Entertainment #movie #review #アニメ #アラサー #エンタメ #おすすめ #バズムービー研究所 #レビュー #感想 #映画 #評価 #長澤まさみ
Royals Review Player of the Week: Noah Cameron https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/118783/ #Baseball #cameron #FrontPage #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #MLB #noah #OF #player #review #royals #the #week
New #review today: "#StephanThelen's Worlds in Collision bears a lot of similarities to the #FractalSextet’s Sky Full of Hope; indeed many of the same players are involved, and there are many overt likenesses, like the unusual angular rhythms and deep funkay bottom end that permeate many of these eight pieces." #ExposeOnline #ProgressiveRock http://expose.org/index.php/articles/display/stephan-thelen-worlds-in-collision-3.html
This was a gift. In more than one sense, to more than one sense.
From the first slosh, it’s dark. Really dark. Like someone squeezed a shadow into a bottle. The kind of presence that makes you pause mid-pour and mutter, “here we go...”
The nose offers rich dried plum and something herbal carried in an old leather pouch. The antidote maybe to whatever ails you.
It smells like it knows something you don’t.
First sip? A kiss in the dark, wearing pomegranate lipstick. #Wine #Review
Kansas City Royals Rake the Rangers: Is This Offense for Real? https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/118628/ #Baseball #City #for #FrontPage #is #Kansas #MLB #offense #rake #Rangers #real #review #royals #RoyalsReviewRadio #Texas #TexasRangers #TexasRangers #the #this
Ik heb Dagen in de Geschiedenis van Stilte uit. Niet echt een boek voor mij. Hier is waarom; https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/1d5bf0ac-bd40-428b-b5d9-b2744e7e60ab
Tijdens mijn vakantie las ik Nirwana door Tommy Wieringa. Hier is mijn indruk: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reviews/acd35d9e-dc72-4aca-b249-ef17c608c1f8
Padres series preview: Which Royals lineup will show up? https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/118566/ #2025SeriesPreviews #Baseball #FrontPage #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #lineup #MLB #Padres #preview #review #royals #Series #show #up #which #will
Denver Broncos Roster Review: Safety Delarrin Turner-Yell
A three year starter from Oklahoma, Delarrin Turner-Yell was drafted by the Denver Broncos with the #152 pick…
#NFL #DenverBroncos #Denver #Broncos #delarrin #denver-broncos-roster #Football #front-page #high #mile #report #review #roster #safety #turner #yell
https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/145442/
By Thus Spoke
The first eight centuries of the common era were a tumultuous one for Christian theology, played out in the writings of scholars now considered Early Church fathers. The study of this back-and-forth, which eventually resulted in an agreed ‘canon,’ gives Patristic their name. On debut Catechesis, the trio turn to the turbulent and culturally pivotal period that saw the fall of the Roman Empire, and the rise of the once-marginalized religion. The album’s title refers to the practice of Christian instruction imparted upon potential converts—teachings which stemmed from a still-divided root, even as the religion spread and any pretenses to truth conceded to power. This chaos informs Patristic’s music in a way unique to freeform dissonant metal and culminates in a record whose resonance goes beyond the literal echo of its notes.
The seamlessly flowing sermons that comprise Catechesis are both discomfiting and alluring. Churning riffs and undulating waves of percussion, though sinister and often dissonant, mesmerize through hypnotic recurrence, as Patristic sway and lurch between moments of eerie calm, and punishing violence. And the whole evolves gradually through repeated returns to restless drum patterns, and passages of tense atmosphere, cataclysmic blackened-death assaults, and imposing, frightening melody. As with all the best dissonant extreme metal, Catechesis is intense without being totally overwhelming, and beyond this, is haunting in its particular approach to the interplay between spaciousness and crushing density. In this—particularly a disposition towards dark layers of guitar, and a reverberating quality to the vocals (“A Vinculis Soluta II,” “Catechesis I”)—the closest comparison is Verberis,1 though Patristic craft a drama that is very much their own.
Catechesis can and should be seen as one piece; you could say, one instruction, one imparting of sacred knowledge or dogma. Without lyrics, much is hidden, but as the album progresses, one gets the sense of approaching order by means of violence. The grand refrain that first emerges towards the end of “Catechesis II” comes to fruition with yet ominous finality in closer “Catechesis IV,” and this ultimate reprise echoes the subversive creep of themes through Catechesis. The music’s stream allows the ebb and flow of elements to layer, rise, and fade away with grace that borders on predatory, melodies teased in fragmentary glimpses (“A Vinculis Soluta I,” “Catechesis IV”), or their aura turned back from menacing to mournful (“A Vinculis Soluta II” “Catechesis III”). Riffs overlap in uneasy syncopation, hum malevolently, or chime emphatically in a reverberant chorus with rasping and cavernous bellows, and cello2—played in shuddering vibrato3—weaves through the darkness to amplify tension, and eerie beauty (“Vinculis Soluta II,” “Catechesis I,” “Catechesis II”). Driving the whole through union and separation is a current of mesmerizingly fluid and dynamic drumming, which heightens the already portentous atmospheres and pulls you deep into the writhing mass of it all.
The convergence of the many thematic and percussive threads across the album is impressive in its scope and deceptive ease; it is seamless, beautiful, and often frightening. Patristic also achieve the practically unachievable by using spoken word to add powerful gravitas, which increases rather than lessens the song’s impact (“A Vinculis Soluta I,” “A Vinculis Soluta II”). And speaking of impact, the drum performance, courtesy of Sathrath, deserves particular praise for being one of the most insane of its kind I have ever heard.4 It’s impossibly delicate in shivering cymbal taps, lethally fast in split-second rollovers and fills, and ruthless in its sharp, brutal cascades of double-bass. Everything, drums included, is produced perfectly to allow the convulsing lows to reflect and resonate in a cavernous, immersive portal of grinding guitar and bellowing howls, and the stalking highs dip chillingly below and above its surface.
With such immensity, it’s easy to see how Patristic got a signing with Willowtip so soon; I struggle to believe that these musicians have been playing together for less than five years. So arresting is Catechesis, so layered and immersive, that it threatens to overshadow all other extreme metal this year—if not all metal, period. This is a teaching that all acolytes of the dark and dissonant, and hell, maybe even the crucified Lord, need to hear.
Rating: Excellent
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Willowtip
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: June 20th, 2025
#2025 #45 #BlackMetal #BlackenedDeathMetal #Catechesis #DeathMetal #DissonantDeathMetal #ItalianMetal #Jun25 #Patristic #Review #Reviews #Ulcerate #Verberis #WillowtipRecords
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour shows off console features with demos and minigames. Some content is gated, but it’s solid for the price. #GameReview #Review #NintendoSwitch2 #Nintendo
https://clouddosage.com/nintendo-switch-2-welcome-tour-game-review/
New movie review! I watched WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER and rated it ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 4).
#SaraWomanInTheShadows new #mystery series featuring a woman investigator. #review #TV #ItalianLanguage
https://oldaintdead.com/sara-woman-in-the-shadows-italian-mystery-series/
Review: Teal Movie
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2004/01/teal-movie/
This is a Necropost. Resurrected from a long forgotten PDA review website.
Summary
TealPoint's TealMovie 3.50 claims to do the impossible - and it delivers.
Palm Pilots are great for displaying text, there's no doubt about that, but I've never seen one handle full motion graphics with any kind of clarity before... until now. TealMovie 3.50 allows you to convert AVI and Quicktime movies into a format that can be played on your Palm.
There are limitations, of course. A lot depends on the speed of your PDA. For the purposes of this test I was using a Handspring Treo 180 running OS3.5h - different machines will perform with varying quality.
The first thing to note is that, depending on your PDA, the movies you will produce will only be 160*160 10fps greyscale (on a Zire or m100) and up to 320*320 25fps true colour if you have a very modern PDA. I successfully got up to 20fps, which is more than suitable for watching short movies.
Your PDA's speaker also limits the quality of the audio reproduction. Although the software can drive the speaker to incredible volumes, the fidelity is very poor. Listening to speech is fine, but once music comes into the equation the sound is little more than a garbled mess.
The software comprises of two parts - makemvoi.exe, which performs the conversion on your PC, and tealmovi.prc that allows the movies to be played on your device.
If you have the latest multi-gigahertz machine the video encoding process will fly by. On a more modest machine it can take up to a second to convert one frame. I was using a 750MHz Duron that took about 2.5 times real time to convert a movie.
About the software
The interface for makemovi isn't wonderful. It suffers the same usability flaws as products like TMPEncode - too many option presented in an unclear and inconsistent manner. It allows you to set the resolution, speed and orientation of the movie and allows you to make minor adjustments to the audio.
The files it produces are impressive in size, a 6MB Quicktime Movie (Kylie's Agent Provocateur, if you must know!) compresses to around 3.5MB. This may vary depending on whether you choose colour, high resolution etc. Movies can be stored in your PDA's internal memory of on a media card.
The main problem with makemovi is that it is very particular as to which movies it will encode. There is no way to encode an mpeg, nor DivX. Many movies would convert video, but not sound. If they could bundle a few more codecs into the software it would improve its usefulness immensely.
The playback software (tealmovi.prc) is very good. It presents you with a list of the movies you have loaded and during playback allows you to adjust the Gamma Contrast (making the movie brighter or darker), the volume and the position in the movie. Playback is incredibly smooth as long as you encode in a format that is suitable for your machine. The encoding software does give you some idea of what your machine can handle, but it's best to experiment.
So, the software does exactly what it says it will - it allows smooth video playback from your PDA. The real question is whether that's a good thing...
Conclusion
I'll admit, it was fun to have Kylie in my pocket and at my beck and call... but my Palm screen just isn't designed to watch full motion video. If you have an external media card you could place a full-length movie on it, but for the time it would take to encode is prohibitively long. The quality, while impressive, isn't sufficient to keep your eyes from melting after a few minutes and the sound quality isn't good enough to stop it annoying the people around you.
The software is ideal for showing off and if you have a fast and full colour PDA you could watch The Simpsons on the way to work.This is an amazing piece of software engineering. It squeezed every last drop of power from my Palm and gave impressive results. For $19.99 it's a fun way to show off your gadgets, but for general entertainment, I think I'll stick to reading eBooks for now. If someone wants to send me a Sony Clie to see what results it produces on a high-end machine - I'd be more than happy to change my opinion!
20250620 #3 23.22 WIB
171/365 Days 12,874
Before watching Ballerina, love the action of Ana De Armas and @chrisevans. The cameo is like the whole avengers. Even the story is just okay. 😅😅😅😅
Story: 8
Plot:7.5
Acting: 8
Visual: 7.5
Music: 8.5
Moral Values: 7.5
AVErAGE: 7.83/10
Source picture: Google
#Review #Opinion #Movie #Action #Comedy #Love #Ghosted #Hollywood #AppleTV #TowerKemuning #KalibataCity #Pancoran #Jakarta #Indonesia #Friday #June #20th #2025
Salvador Perez has to be part of the Royals’ offensive solution https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/118355/ #Baseball #be #FrontPage #has #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #MLB #OF #offensive #part #Pérez #review #royals #Salvador #solution #the #to
New VOD release - OUT TODAY - K-Pop Demon Hunters - review here – https://wp.me/p2mMDp-8FQ
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Mastering the Modern Web: A Review of "Professional JavaScript for Web Developers, 5th Edition" by Matt Frisbie
This book is a comprehensive deep dive, updated, designed to elevate your JavaScript skills to a truly professional level.
It's not just about what JavaScript does, but how it works, focusing on the core language, browser APIs, and best practices.(Master It) Learn More >
https://codemodd.blogspot.com/2025/06/mastering-modern-web-review-of.html
#Programming #Coding #Computers #JavaScript #BookReview #Review #Professional
Forging Mastery: A Review of "Professional C++, 6th Edition" by Marc Gregoire
"Professional C++, 6th Edition" by Marc Gregoire positions itself as an indispensable guide. It's explicitly designed for experienced developers who are either looking to deepen their C++ knowledge, update their skills to the latest standards, or transition into roles requiring a sophisticated understanding of the language.
https://codemodd.blogspot.com/2025/06/forging-mastery-review-of-professional.html
Basia Bulat - Basia's Palace
(Pop / #SecretCityRecords)
Ich bin ja der Meinung, dass über Pop völlig zu unrecht die Nase gerümpft wird. Die Attitüde, was die breite Masse anspricht, oder gar im Radio läuft, dem fehlt das besondere und einzigartige und ist somit nichts für die*den renommierte Musikkenner*in, die was auf sich hält, halte ich schlicht für arrogant. So, jetzt ist es raus, ihr höre auch gerne Popmusik.
#review von @AnneReif
https://vinyl-keks.eu/basia-bulat-basias-palace/