![]() The products were lovely and we were very pleased with the results. The whole process was carried out in a very professional way and with the minimum of fuss. Spring was in the air and so was a lot of dust as we were having two bathr ooms refitted.īecky came to give our home its sparkle back. I'd also say that after looking around at other cleaning services Busy Bees are the best value! Would gladly recommend them". We were really pleased with the standard of cleaning throughout the house and she was always happy to focus on particular areas if needed. Holly was always punctual and cleaned every week to a really high standard and always let us no if she was running late/ earlier via text. Our cleaner, Holly started a few weeks later as agreed. After going through what we wanted and agreeing a start date etc. Thank you Busy Bees Penny Ringmer 10th June 2022 " After contacting Busy Bees, Becky got in touch really quickly and arranged a visit. ![]() it's been such a tonic to have a wonderful help once again to keep the house feeling refreshed and organised. ![]() Woodgate Meadow, Plumpton Green 19th October 2022 I have really missed having a Busy Bee since pre-covid, and since restarting with amazing Amy, our house has been transformed once again! Thank you so much. She has been doing an excellent job and it is a great relief to have her. I wanted to let you know that we are delighted with Amy as our cleaner. ![]() What our Customers say about us Dear Becky, ![]()
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![]() ![]() Vanilla Extract: I like adding a bit of vanilla extract for extra flavor.Alternatively, you may also use other nut butters (such as almond butter, cashew butter, hazelnut butter, sunflower seed butter etc). Peanut Butter: I used natural peanut butter, but you can use whichever peanut butter you prefer.If you are Celiac or gluten-intolerant, make sure to use certified gluten-free oats (this is because oats are often processed in the same facilities that process wheat or other gluten-containing grains). I used rolled oats (also known as old-fashioned oats) but you may also use quick-cooking oats. Rolled Oats: Oats are the base of this recipe, so don’t swap them out for anything.Alternatively, if you are not lactose-intolerant, go ahead and use regular milk instead. Unsweetened Almond Milk: I like using an unsweetened version of my homemade almond milk, but you may also use any other non-dairy milk (such as cashew milk, rice milk, tigernut milk, soy milk, oat milk etc).Cocoa Powder: Make sure to use unsweetened cocoa powder as we are already adding sugar to this recipe.If you are diabetic or insulin-resistant, I highly recommend that you use granulated monkfruit sweetener (a 1:1 sugar substitute that is zero glycemic index and will not raise your blood sugar). Sugar: I used dark brown sugar, but you can also use cane sugar, light brown sugar or coconut sugar if you prefer. ![]() Alternatively, you are not lactose-intolerant, go ahead and use unsalted regular butter instead. You may also use coconut oil if you prefer (I prefer refined coconut oil as opposed to extra virgin coconut oil as the former is more neutral in flavor). Butter: I used unsalted dairy-free butter (vegan butter) to keep this recipe dairy-free and vegan. ![]() ![]() ![]() This sub is here for the submitter to discover what everyone else thinks of the ethics or mores of a situation. Brigading/Vote manipulation is against Reddit site wide rules. Report harassing comments, don’t engage.ĭon't participate in threads you have found through crossposts and links outside of this subreddit. Downvotes should be reserved for off-topic discussions or spam. DON'T DOWNVOTE COMMENTS YOU DISAGREE WITH. DON'T downvote if you think OP is an asshole. Upvote posts that make for an interesting discussion. Don't lecture people about the rules (use reports).īe respectful. Don't insult others or get into prolonged spats in the comments. This rule applies to everyone, even those not on Reddit. Derogatory or dehumanizing language, including insults, violate this rule. Treat others with respect while helping them grow through outside perspectives. The purpose of this sub is to determine and explain who is in the wrong, not to eviscerate anyone. In your top level comment be sure to include one abbreviation for your judgment, i.e.Īttack ideas, not people. See our resources for those in an unhealthy or abusive relationship and resources for members of the LGBTQIA+ community that might need help or support Looking for some Regional Assholes? /r/suisjeletroudeballe /r/EuSouOBabaca /r/BinIchDasArschloch /r/BenIkDeEikel /r/AkoBaYungGago/ See our Best Of "Most Controversial" at /r/AITAFiltered Visit our sister subreddit /r/AmItheButtface/ for posts about fiction or relationships, and basically anything that we don't allow here! If your top level comment has the highest number of upvotes in a thread, you will get a flair point. This flair is determined by the subscribers who have both rendered judgment and voted on which judgment is best. ![]() Were you the asshole in that situation or not? Post should reflect real situations, and abide by the rules below.Īfter 18 hours, your post will be given a flair representing the final judgment on your matter. This is the sub to lay out your actions and conflicts and get impartial judgment rendered against you. Tell us about any non-violent conflict you have experienced give us both sides of the story, and find out if you're right, or you're the asshole. ![]() Have your birthday child open a box a day to countdown the week before their birthday or celebration!įor more birthday and party inspiration check out….A catharsis for the frustrated moral philosopher in all of us, and a place to finally find out if you were wrong in a real-world argument that's been bothering you. Fill the boxes with a variety of fun surprises – little toys, gift cards, coupon for an activity, candles, balloons, treats, etc. Glue each label on top of a white sliding box. To make a week long birthday count down you will need:Ī variety of toys, treats, balloons, candles, etcįirst, print and cut out the countdown labels. It’s a great way to get younger children excited for a party or celebration, even when they are too young to realize just how close their birthday is. Everyday the special birthday child gets to open one box to reveal a little surprise or treat. So, with such a big day, why just limit it to being celebrated in just 24 hours? Why not make the next birthday a week long celebration? That is why I came up with this adorable birthday countdown calendar. Everyone gathers together to celebrate you! It’s more special than Christmas, Easter, Halloween, and Valentines day. It’s the one day a year that is just for you. Let’s just all admit that birthdays are a big deal. The Week Long Birthday Countdown – Make birthdays extra special with this simple birthday tradition! Why limit the birthday festivities to just one day, when you can celebrate all week long! ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() If you don’t want a ZIP file, that’s OK, because you can download each image individually by hitting the “DOWNLOAD” button under its respective thumbnail. You’ll get a ZIP archive filled with all your compressed JPEGs. Once ready, hit the “DOWNLOAD ALL” button. Repeat these steps with all your uploaded images until you are sure they are good to go. When you are satisfied, hit the “APPLY” button. Just tap the photo you wish to finely tune and use the quality slider to adjust to your preference. If you think an image should be more or less compressed than what our server determines, that’s OK - you can control it. You’ll see that ratio appear on its thumbnail in the queue. Once uploaded, our tool will intelligently determine the ideal compression ratio for each image. If you like, you can drag and drop your files onto the “Drop Your Files Here” field instead. To start, upload your JPEG/JPG files by hitting the “Upload Files” button. ![]() There are no watermarks, no registration is required, and you can use the tool as much as you like. Our compression tool on this page is free, easy to use, and doesn’t require you to download any software. Compressing those files could be the difference between needing to delete/backup some photos or keeping them right where they are. If you have a lot of high-quality photos on your phone’s internal storage, they could be taking up a lot of room. Most smartphone cameras output images in JPEG format. JPEGs on smartphones, especially, are good candidates for compression. Compression, in this case, could be a useful tool to reduce the size of that photo so you don’t need to delete it. ![]() This will cause the photo to take up a lot of space on your hard drive. A high-resolution photograph from an expensive camera, for example, could be huge. However, you can control how much compression the image receives to find a comfortable balance between file size and image quality. There are two types of compression: lossless, which reduces the file size without reducing quality, and lossy, which reduces the size and quality.īecause of the nature of JPEG files, only lossy compression is possible with these kinds of images. When you compress a digital file, you remove bits of information in order to reduce its overall size. ![]() ![]() A desktop application (Windows/MAC/ Linux) is required through which the app connects to the printer. Printershare for Android allows you to send prints to a network printer and supports Google cloud print as well. The wireless print server essentially adds wireless capabilities to the printer. ![]() You can also choose to buy a wireless print server (`2,000 onwards), which looks like a wireless router, but has a USB port to connect to the printer. This is especially useful in a location with multiple computers - the printer can be easily incorporated into the network and all machines on the same network can use it. If you have a Wi-Fi printer, you can take a print from most Wi-Fi-enabled devices. These are almost like lifestyle gadgets which can be built into the wall. In case there is trouble in locating a printer, with PrintMe's Auto-Discovery feature, the system automatically locates any nearby PrintMe-enabled printers and displays them on your Web browser, explains Rajeev Warrier, VP (R&D) for EFI in India, whose team is managing this service globally.Īlmost 75-80% of the printers available in the market now are Wi-Fi compatible says an Epson spokesperson. ![]() That way, sensitive documents won’t keep lying in the printer tray for others to read. The printer only starts printing when a valid document ID is entered. Once the document is uploaded/sent, you get a document ID, and the user can go to any PrintMe-enabled printer, key in the document ID and receive the print. You can print a file by uploading it to using any web browser, or by sending an email to a pre-specified email ID. ![]() The idea is simple – mobile executives who need constant and secure access to prints can do so at multiple locations as long as PrintMe is enabled. For it to work, you need to buy the solution and PrintMe-enabled printers. EFI’s PrintMe is a cloud printing solution that caters to businesses. ![]() ![]() ![]() The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in unprecedented measures to restrict people’s movement and activity to control the spread of the virus. Helping people sustain their new healthier activities since restrictions have lifted is a challenge but presents an opportunity for public health promotion. Whilst many participants found the UK lockdown challenging, adaptations to cope with the restrictions presented some positive changes related to physical activity and diet behaviours. Staying active and building activity into the day was seen as important to support physical and mental health during the challenging times of the pandemic. In later stages of restrictions, physical activity became an opportunity for social interaction and several participants reported intending to continue to replace sedentary means of socialising (e.g., meeting in cafes) with more active, outdoor activities (e.g., walking) once restrictions were lifted. Disruptions from the closure of workplaces resulted in flexible working times for some, allowing for physical activity to be built into the day. ![]() Others spoke of adapting to the restrictions using food preparation and meals to provide both routine and social time for families. ![]() The disruption to daily routines altered people’s cues for physical activity and eating some participants spoke of comfort eating and increased alcohol intake in the early days of lockdown, and how they consciously tried to change these when restrictions lasted longer than first anticipated. The overarching themes identified were (i) Disruption (loss of routines, social interaction and cues to physical activity) and (ii) Adaptation (structuring the day, accessing the outdoor environment, finding new ways for social support). Resultsįorty participants (28 female) completed an interview (mean duration: 36 min) between May and July 2020. Thematic analysis was conducted, guided by the Framework Approach. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. This phenomenological qualitative study used semi-structured telephone interviews. The aim of this study was to explore people’s experiences of how lockdown impacted their physical activity, dietary behaviours and mental health, with a view to informing public health promotion. Among behaviours impacted by the lockdown, diet and physical activity may be particularly important due to their association with mental health and physical health. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK imposed a national lockdown prompting change to daily routines. ![]() ![]() Also, with the DVDFab player & similar from companies like Leawo, a better comparison would be to the home theater & media center apps that offer a more remote friendly screen for TV viewing.īecause of their DRM capabilities these players are normally licensed for 1 year, with the higher priced option of a lifetime license. No need for this one."īecause they do not handle the DRM on DVD & Blu-Ray discs, and out of all the players available, relatively few understand how to find & play the movie on a Blu-Ray disc. #4: "Why to install this when there are other freebies available like VLC, GOM Player and the likes. Use can also use this if have neither NVIDIA CUDA nor Intel QuickSync available. It is a generic DirectX Video Acceleration decoder. Use can also use this if have neither NVIDIA CUDA nor Intel QuickSync available.ĭXVA - Use this if you use AMD graphics cards as your primary display driver. Intel QuickSync - Use this if you use a 3rd generation Intel processor or newer from Intel and you only use Intel HD Graphics as your primary display driver.ĭXVA - Use this if you use AMD graphics cards as your primary display driver. I'm not sure how new it has to be but anything 2010-on should work. NVIDIA CUVID (CUDA) - Use this if you have an NVIDIA graphics card and you use it as your primary display driver. It can automatically detect what hardware you have so you can select the right decoder if you are having trouble with playback. My old processor can't handle Blu-ray playback very well.ĭVDFab has software decoding enabled by default. Enabling NVIDIA CUVID (CUDA) mode in DVDFab fixes all video playback because it is offloading all video data from the Blu-ray onto the graphics card to deal with the decoding. I have put a 2012 graphics card in my old computer. New: Added support for some new Java protections.This thing is awesome! Why? All other Blu-ray player programs I tried didn't have Intel QuickSync, NVIDIA CUVID (CUDA), or DXVA decoding options! DVDFab Media Player has that! I ran those other Blu-ray players on an older computer and the video playback was choppy. New: Some improvements on the BDInfo feature for some new Dolby Vision 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. New: Some improvements on the BDInfo feature for Dolby Vision 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs.įix: A problem that the reedited video titles in the menu template are not displayed correctly in certain cases when merging Blu-rays in the Blu-ray Copy module. New: Added hardware acceleration support for computers installed with Intel Xe Graphics. ![]() New: Added support to customize the writable media size for BD100 discs at Settings > Drives > Blu-ray Write. ![]() New: Some improvements on the License Info window.įix: A startup crash problem caused by failures of accessing drive information in certain cases.įix: A problem that the estimated output file size is incorrect when the MKV (Dolby Vision) conversion profile is used.įix: A GUI display problem under certain displays with different resolution settings.įix: A problem that the metadata of the output MP4 files by the Video Converter module contain messy codes.įix: The decryption issues on some new AACS 2.1 protected 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs, including Fury, Stand by Me, and more. New: Added the support for some new Java protectionįix: A freeze problem when using the Enlarger AI module to upscale the VOB videos recorded by VHS camera devices.įix: A crash problem when loading more than 6 DVD sources in the DVD to Blu-ray Converter module.įix: A problem that the output Blu-rays created by the Blu-ray Creator module only display one line of subtitles despite there are two lines in the source files.įix: A problem that the output M2TS videos converted from MP4 videos by the Video Converter module cannot play back normally.įix: A GUI display problem when the interface language is Italian.įix: A problem that only one line of subtitles can be verified at a time when outputting SRT subtitles in the Ripper modules.įix: A problem that the output M2TS videos converted by the Video Converter module in certain cases cannot play back normally. New: Added a new Enlarger AI training model Real-CUGAN in the Ripper and Converter modules. New: Added the M2TS Passthrough conversion profile in the Video Converter module.įix: A failure problem when opening the 4K Ultra HD version of Sicario.įix: A problem that the user-saved custom 3D profiles are not displayed in the profile library.įix: A problem that the imported videos in the Creator module are not displayed in the intended order.įix: An update failure problem in certain cases.įix: A crash problem when making DVDs with certain video files in the DVD Creator module.įix: A slow startup problem in certain cases. New: Added support for AI conversions on machines installed with the newest Intel driver, ver. New: Some improvements on the Live Update feature. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Value that is displayed in the pivot table. The calculation is based on, e.g. a sum() of numerical values will ![]() RawValue is typically the same data type as the variable That is the result of the calculation in the cell. Library ( dplyr ) library ( lubridate ) library ( pivottabler ) # get the date of each train and whether that date is a weekday or weekend trains % mutate (GbttDateTime = if_else ( is.na ( GbttArrival ), GbttDeparture, GbttArrival ), DayNumber = wday ( GbttDateTime ), WeekdayOrWeekend = ifelse ( DayNumber %in% c ( 1, 7 ), "Weekend", "Weekday" ) ) # render the pivot table pt <- PivotTable $ new ( ) pt $ addData ( trains ) pt $ addColumnDataGroups ( "TrainCategory" ) pt $ addRowDataGroups ( "TOC" ) weekendFilter <- PivotFilters $ new ( pt, variableName = "WeekdayOrWeekend", values = "Weekend" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "WeekendTrains", summariseExpression = "n()", filters = weekendFilter, visible = FALSE ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "TotalTrains", summariseExpression = "n()", visible = FALSE ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "WeekendTrainsPercentage", type = "calculation", basedOn = c ( "WeekendTrains", "TotalTrains" ), format = "%.1f %%", calculationExpression = "values$WeekendTrains/values$TotalTrains*100" ) pt $ renderPivot ( )Įach cell in a pivot table has two values: A rawValue 5+ Mins Late", type = "calculation", basedOn = c ( "DelayedTrains", "TotalTrains" ), format = "%.1f %%", calculationExpression = "values$DelayedTrains/values$TotalTrains*100" ) pt $ renderPivot ( ) Library ( pivottabler ) library ( dplyr ) library ( lubridate ) # derive some additional data trains 5, 1, 0 ) ) # create the pivot table pt <- PivotTable $ new ( ) pt $ addData ( trains ) pt $ addColumnDataGroups ( "GbttMonth", dataFormat = list (format = "%B %Y" ) ) pt $ addRowDataGroups ( "TOC", totalCaption = "All TOCs" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "DelayedTrains", visible = FALSE, summariseExpression = "sum(DelayedByMoreThan5Minutes, na.rm=TRUE)" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "TotalTrains", visible = FALSE, summariseExpression = "n()" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "DelayedPercent", caption = "% Trains Arr. 5+ Mins Late", summariseExpression = "sum(DelayedByMoreThan5Minutes, na.rm=TRUE)" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "TotalTrains", caption = "Total Trains", summariseExpression = "n()" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "DelayedPercent", caption = "% Trains Arr. Library ( pivottabler ) library ( dplyr ) library ( lubridate ) # derive some additional data trains 5, 1, 0 ) ) # create the pivot table pt <- PivotTable $ new ( ) pt $ addData ( trains ) pt $ addRowDataGroups ( "TOC", totalCaption = "All TOCs" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "DelayedTrains", caption = "Trains Arr. Dev.", summariseExpression = "sd(ArrivalDelay, na.rm=TRUE)", format = "%.1f" ) pt $ renderPivot ( ) Delay", summariseExpression = "median(ArrivalDelay, na.rm=TRUE)" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "IQRArrivalDelay", caption = "Delay IQR", summariseExpression = "IQR(ArrivalDelay, na.rm=TRUE)" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "SDArrivalDelay", caption = "Delay Std. Delay", summariseExpression = "mean(ArrivalDelay, na.rm=TRUE)", format = "%.1f" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "MedianArrivalDelay", caption = "Median Arr. Delay", summariseExpression = "max(ArrivalDelay, na.rm=TRUE)" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "MeanArrivalDelay", caption = "Mean Arr. Delay", summariseExpression = "min(ArrivalDelay, na.rm=TRUE)" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "MaxArrivalDelay", caption = "Max Arr. Library ( pivottabler ) library ( dplyr ) library ( lubridate ) # derive some additional data trains <- mutate ( bhmtrains, ArrivalDelta = difftime ( ActualArrival, GbttArrival, units = "mins" ), ArrivalDelay = ifelse ( ArrivalDelta < 0, 0, ArrivalDelta ) ) # create the pivot table pt <- PivotTable $ new ( ) pt $ addData ( trains ) pt $ addRowDataGroups ( "TOC", totalCaption = "All TOCs" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "TotalTrains", caption = "Total Trains", summariseExpression = "n()" ) pt $ defineCalculation (calculationName = "MinArrivalDelay", caption = "Min Arr. ![]() ![]() Honestly, Phase One leaves me speachless at times with their decisions or processes. Links to some sort of "Notes" system on one's favourite internet access devices could make a very powerful tool compared to printed documentation. That said, an extension to the C1 User Account that provided a personal "Notes" area that linked to Community Knowledge Centre articles, forum posts, etc., could be quite useful. on the other hand most of them would now be for products I never use so that's not a real problem. The trouble is that these days I can rarely find them. Over the years for many products I have made a lot of notes. However, to those of us with a "User Guide" background and perhaps an "off line" reading preference, the online solution does not always appeal. ![]() The searches potential make things far more accessible with faster discovery. And broader support can be made available by offering links to seemingly related documents either pre-curated or via a search constructed from user input.Īll of that has the potential to be much more effective, efficient and no more costly to the producers than printed documentation. Usually additional visual support - videos for example - are also created where they may be of special use. ![]() With today's "agile" development enabling quite frequent changes (not many of the fundamentally changing the most used functionality but still significant in for some people) suppliers have sought to reduce costs (and print waste, especially when there are not even disks to put in a box!) but enhance information availability by making support online friendly. ![]() Prior to ubiquitous internet access at decent access speeds there were few alternatives even when PDF started to become "a thing". That helped to justify the cost of printing, etc. The thing is that back in the day the product - even software - did not really change much during a release and people would be unlikely to buy new versions more than every 2 or 3 years so the documentation (even though rarely read in my experience sitting on the supplier side for some business software) at least had a life. ![]() |
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