Availability of these caps is getting better every day, and most truck fitments can be shipped next day to our Bend, Oregon warehouse. Made from stainless steel, our RSI SmartCap systems are available for most modern trucks, and have a dynamic load rating (driving weight) of 300 lbs. These platforms are enhances with a more aerodynamic leading and trailing edge, easier to use mounting crossbars, and cable routing provision included. It’s ingeniously simple and perfectly complements our full range of Pioneer platforms. Connecting to your vehicles roof via 3 bases on each side, it allows for a Rhino-Rack. The Rhino-Rack Backbone is fitted to the factory roof mounting points or directly to the roof of your vehicle and distributes the weight of your luggage more evenly through the body of your vehicle. The platform shown is Rhino Rack's new 5 series Pioneer Platform. The Rhino-Rack Backbone is a mounting system for your Toyota Tacoma. We made 4 aluminum brackets to mount the tent to the accessory bars, providing easier access to the tent's mounting hardware than the standard setup provides. Post Reply at 8:26 AM 1 w. For Wheel Pros: Max Krapff Backbone Media 970. This provides a little space for the tent cover to be attached to the base of the tent. Products & Services wheels, auto suspension repair, wheel installation Business Details Location. To easily mount and remove the platform, our shop installed Rhino Rack Accessory bars on top the the platform to mount the tent to. Our customer was looking to mount his CVT Roof Top Tent and some accessories, so we set him up with a Rhino Rack Pioneer platform. 942.99 MSRP Add to Wish List Compare 42115BF Pioneer Platform (Universal) Unassembled - Large (58' x 46') The Pioneer Platform is the ultimate load carrying solution for your vehicle. Mounting Pioneer Platform Assemble M8 hardware as pictured below. ![]() Save on shipping costs when ordering this system. For detailed underbar installation instructions, refer to Pioneer tting instructions. That being said, we're a full service retailer who typically maintains stock on all items we sell in all of our stores.Today we installed an RSI SmartCap on a 2020 Toyota Tacoma pickup. 52113F Pioneer Platform (60' x 56') Unassembled Assembly is required for this Pioneer Platform. *If the store nearest you is out of stock we will ship from a location with stock. This price match is the easiest way for us to get you the rack you need, for the price you deserve to pay. We are not allowed to display that cheaper price sourced from Amazon. So why bother making you click this price match button at all? Why not just always show the lowest price online? Honestly, we would love to, but are held to a minimum advertised price policy by our suppliers. No matter what you need, we have the experience and knowledge to help you out. The Pioneer Platform is the ultimate load carrying solution for your vehicle. Every one of our employees has installed every rack we sell, on countless different vehicles. Pioneer Platform (60' x 56') Unassembled with Rhino-Rack Backbone Universal Modular - Short.Calling one of our phone numbers will put you in contact with a local employee who can answer any question you have.We will verify your order with your provided vehicle information to ensure your products fit before we charge you or ship.Materials Used: Lightweight aluminum and fiberglass re-enforced nylon. We have 45 locations around North America letting us ship from the store nearest to you*, keeping our average shipping times to under 2 days from the time you place your order.īut the main reason to buy from Rack Attack over Amazon: we provide complete customer service, starting from the moment you place your order: This Pioneer Platform allows you to build the right setup for each off-road adventure. If your order is placed before the UPS truck comes at the end of the day, Rack Attack ships same day for all in-stock orders. 1 Rhino-Rack Backbone Mounting System - Prado 150 / Tacoma. We're one of the few retailers who can honestly say our shipping exceeds that of Amazon Prime. Pioneer Platform (60 X 49) unassembled with Rhino-Rack Backbone The ultimate load carrying.
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![]() ![]() Bigger buildings needs more uses and on higher difficulty it's cheaper to use lvl 2 stations instead of lvl 3ġ0) If you have automatic maintenance, your tenants are happy/ok and you make money, it will run forever so you can run it in the background like adventure capitalistġ1) The achievements are really easy to get, only 2 needs more "work" (finish 5/10 scenarios with gold medal)Ģ) Reputation/stars - Need to unlock things, needed for most scenariosģ) Influence/purple thumbs up - Need to unlock different thingsĤ) Buzz/blue smiling face - Need to do special actions to make certain things easierġ) One of the biggest ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ in the game is that you only see if you make money or loose it after a day and not immediatlyĢ) You loose reputation if you destroy higher buildings or if they leave! You will get them back but it takes a huge amount of time. 1) Width is better as height, you need less elevators and servicestations (electro/water) which means less maintenance costĢ) At the beginning you will have a nice amount of money and some basic services like maintenance crew and a power supply unit and other things that will cost maintenance, the best idea is to destroy them because you only have 2 workers for a longer time and your first task should be to make your tower biggerģ) Your tenants will take stairs without complaining to the third floor which cost way less as elevatorsĤ) You could use several elevators but they have to start on the ground floor and the don't give you any advantage (only some specific building types like elevators by them) but each one cost maintenance, which means only one elevator shaft is enough for any towerĥ) The higher you build your tower, the higher the cost get for the building itself and the servicelinesĦ) The game doesn't have any physics, you can delete any part of your building without to worryħ) Suggestion: build your stairs (which is 4 spaces wide) on the right side (because they enter it on the left, so each building you place get the all visitors) of your tower with 4 spaces open for services (electro/water needs each one space, garbage needs 2 space) and later replace them with elevators (which have only need 3 space so you have one left for recycling)Ĩ) You don't need any servicestation on the basement lvl 1 but after the secondĩ) Lvl 1 servicestations gives you 10 uses, lvl 2 50 uses and lvl 3 150 uses. ![]() Here you will find the animals that are able to be trained. If you have an elephant like a dog or elephant that you wish to war train or hunt, just press U and go over to Pets and Livestock. ![]() Just like previously, you will want to place it and mark it somewhere on the map to place it. You will also need to make an Animal Training zone. This is how you can bring animals inside your animal zone. Make sure that the animal is tamed first though. You can press the rabbit button to select any of the animals that you want to have caged. You will then click on the cage and just un– check the highlighted mark on the top right corner. Now just click on the cage and select the animal that is in the game, in this example an elephant. A worker will come and place it where you’ve put it. Then do Select Material after placement and just place it on the ground somewhere. If you do have a cage, you will have to go to Cages and Restraints and select a Cage. This is how you can start your first food farm as it is very easy to do so. If you do not pick them, they will grow up into smaller bird– like creatures. If you do pick up these eggs, they can be used for food. Once you have that next box inside, you will immediately see Gooses laying eggs on it. It can be found inside the workshop and you can just place it anywhere of it. One thing to know is that you will need a Nest Box if you want to be placing some birds inside of your pen box. ![]() Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech | + Expand image | › Go to the lesson In this lesson from the "Pi in the Sky" math challenge, students use measurements from InSight along with pi to calculate the density of Mars' core. Mars’ mantle extends to 969 miles (1,560 kilometers) below the surface where it meets the planet’s core. The Martian lithosphere extends about 310 miles (500 kilometers) below the surface before it transitions into the remaining mantle layer, which is relatively cool compared with Earth’s mantle. Like Earth, Mars has a lithosphere, a rigid layer made up of the crust and upper mantle. Measuring how the waves change as a result of these reflections is how scientists unveiled the underground structure of Mars. As seismic waves from a marsquake or a meteorite impact spread across the surface and through the interior of the planet, they can reflect off of underground layers, giving scientists views into the unseen materials below. The top-most layer of the crust is about six miles (10 kilometers) deep, while the denser layers of the crust, which contain more felsic, or iron-rich, material extend downward to about 25 miles (40 kilometers) below the surface. Seismic waves detected by SEIS indicate that the crust is made up of three sub-layers, similar to Earth’s crust. Working our way from the surface to the center of the planet, scientists found Mars’ crust was thinner than expected. They also learned just how active Mars really is. InSight’s instruments enabled the mission science team to gain an understanding of not only the depth of Mars’ crust, mantle, and core, but also the composition of those features. ![]() ![]() Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech | + Expand image | › Full image and caption Using its seismometer, InSight gained a deeper understanding of the interior layers of Mars, as detailed in this graphic. While the effort serves as a great real-world example of how engineers work through problems with distant spacecraft, ultimately, none of the solutions allowed the probe to dig past the surface when attempted on Mars. They tested solutions that would allow the probe to penetrate the surface, including pressing the scoop attached to InSight’s robotic arm against the probe. Using full-size models of the lander and probe, engineers recreated InSight’s environment here on Earth to see if they could find a solution to the issue. However, the self-hammering probe, informally called the "mole," struggled to dig itself in due to the unexpected consistency of the top few inches of Mars regolith at the landing site. InSight's Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package, or HP3, was an instrument designed to burrow 16 feet (five meters) into Mars to measure the temperature at different depths and monitor how heat flowed out toward the surface. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech | + Expand image | › Full image and caption InSight captured these images of clouds drifting in the distance, visible just beyond the dome-like top of the SEIS instrument. They even carry clues about whether it was a marsquake or meteorite impact that created the waves. These waves, which travel through the Red Planet, can tell scientists a lot about the areas they pass through. SEIS, a seismometer like the ones used on Earth to record earthquakes, measured the seismic waves on Mars. Second, to study tectonic activity on Mars, scientists needed to determine the power, frequency, and location of “marsquakes” as well as measure how often meteoroids impacted the Red Planet, creating seismic waves.Įngineers equipped InSight with three main science tools that would allow researchers to answer these questions about Mars. To do that, they needed to investigate the size and make-up of Mars’ core, the thickness and structure of its crust, the structure of the mantle layer, the warmth of the planet's interior, and the amount of heat flowing through the planet. This meant meeting two main science goals.įirst, scientists wanted to understand how Mars formed and evolved. The InSight lander was designed to reveal the processes that led to the formation of Mars – as well as Earth, the Moon, and all rocky worlds. | + Expand image | › Full image and caption The locations of InSight's three main science tools, SEIS, HP3, and RISE are labeled in this illustration of the lander on Mars. ![]() We also work to naturally bringing our unique next-generation perspective as an ensemble, which includes many young Americans who have grown up listening to Reich’s work as well as the music it influenced-from pop to classical. Signal strives to honor the traditions of performance and production practices established by both Steve Reich and his own ensemble since the 1970s. For Signal, Steve is not only a composer whose music we love, he is also a mentor and dearest of colleagues. Through our close collaboration with Steve in performing and recording a significant body of his work for almost a decade, the artists of Ensemble Signal have become central members of the next generation of interpreters of his music. Steve Reich has been an essential pillar of Ensemble Signal since our first days, working closely with the ensemble to prepare numerous performances of his work. –Steve Reich Ensemble Signal’s History with Steve Reich ![]() That Richter’s work has also long been in the Walker’s collection only makes our collaboration that much more fitting there.” ![]() “Given the Walker’s long history supporting my music, I am pleased to have Reich/Richter and Runner performed there by Ensemble Signal conducted by Brad Lubman, co-presented by the Walker and the Schubert Club. Reich/Richter is commissioned by The Shed, NYC The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, Gustavo Dudamel, Music & Artistic Director Cal Performances, University of California, Berkeley Barbican Centre and Britten Sinfonia Philharmonie de Paris and Oslo Philharmonic. Whitaker Fund Cal Performances, University of California, Berkeley Washington Performing Arts, with the support of the Library of Congress Dina Koston and Roger Shapiro Fund and Ensemble Modern, with kind support by the City of Frankfurt am Main. Runner is commissioned by Royal Opera House Covent Garden Ensemble Signal through New Music USA's Commissioning Music/USA program, made possible by generous support from the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, the Ford Foundation, the Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York State Council on the Arts, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Helen F. Lauren Radnofsky, Co-Artistic/Executive DirectorĮrin Lensing, Project Management Assistant Oliver Hagen, Piano 1 ( Reich/Richter) Piano 2 ( Runner)ĭavid Friend, Piano 2 ( Riech/Richter) Piano 1 ( Runner)ĭoug Perkins, Vibes 1 ( Reich/Richter) Vibes 2 ( Runner)Ĭarson Moody, Vibes 2 ( Reich/Richter) Vibes 1 ( Runner) Signal Team Performed with the film Moving Picture (946-3)īy Gerhard Richter and Corinna Belz ENSEMBLE SIGNAL Ensemble Signal performing the music of Steve Reich, Jazz at Lincoln Center, July 19, 2016. The Deltona Village development site covers 160 acres in the heart of the city's mostly still undeveloped "Southwest Activity Center." The southwest Volusia city has more than 90,000 residents, Volusia County's most populous, but largely has been a bedroom community since its incorporation in 1995.Įfforts to turn the area immediately east of the Interstate 4/State Road 472 interchange into a hub for commerce date back to the 1990s. "The Sleiman group out of Jacksonville is a big hitter. "It's been a long time coming," said Jerry Mayes, the city's economic development manager. Sleiman Enterprises' plans call for developing two hotels, up to 300,000 square feet of retail space including restaurants, shops and a grocery store, 150,000 square feet of medical office space, 100,000 square feet of "flex space" for light manufacturing and/or warehouses, and 660 apartments.ĭeltona Village will also include a car dealership and a 200,000-square-foot climate-controlled self-storage center. On parcels of land that now house a concrete plant, a RaceTrac gas station, and the 12-screen Epic Theatres mulitplex, a Jacksonville developer is poised to break ground this fall on the first phase of a long-planned project to create a commercial hub. “There’s something to be said about the collective moviegoing experience,” Weegee DeMarsh said.On one of the most valuable pieces of real estate in Deltona, cows still leisurely graze on the lonely piece of pasture just off of Interstate 4. In spite of competition from services such as Netflix, theaters are sought-after anchors for shopping centers such as Lee Vista Promenade, the site of the Orlando Epic.Įpic and other private chains don’t disclose their earnings, but shares of public chains including Regal Entertainment Group, the largest with about 570 locations, and AMC Theatres, which will surpass Regal when it completes its acquisition of Europe’s Odeon & UCI Cinemas Group and Georgia-based Carmike Cinemas, are performing better than the Dow Jones Industrial Average. That willingness translated into $11.1 billion in box-office gross revenue last year, up from $10.4 billion in 2014, according to the Motion Picture Association of America. “There seems to be no shortage of people who are willing to pay a premium to get a premium experience,” Dergarabedian said. AMC and Regal have their own large-screen formats. Tickets cost $20.Īt Epic’s Orlando, Deltona and Jacksonville locations, theaters with larger screens - up to 69 feet wide - fetch a higher price, as do 3-D movies almost everywhere. The nonprofit, alternative Enzian Theater in Maitland, for example, has a summer opera and ballet series filmed in high definition. The switch to digital has allowed theaters to offer concerts, opera and dance performances in addition to movies, said Patrick Corcoran, vice president at the National Association of Theatre Owners. Last year, Cinemark Artegon Marketplace spent $3 million to renovate its theater, including replacing traditional seating with oversize “luxury loungers.” Cobb Theatres in downtown Orlando touts its plush seats, digital surround sound and a full menu, including beer and wine. “Almost as soon as we get one built, the next big thing is out,” Weegee DeMarsh said. ![]() Sticky floors and second-run movies won’t cut it anymore as a business model. But in 20 years, the number has fallen from 7,215, National Association of Theatre Owners statistics show.Īlthough Hollywood films continue to bring in most of the customers, the bells and whistles keep them coming back, said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for comScore, a Los Angeles company that measures consumer behavior. Nationwide, there were 5,484 indoor movie theaters in 2015, up slightly from the year before, when there were 5,463. Land and development costs are about $10 million per theater, depending on location, with another $2 million to $3 million for the interior, said Weegee DeMarsh, 35, Frank DeMarsh’s son and technical manager for Epic. One more is scheduled to be announced soon. The Mount Dora and Titusville locations are expected to be ready in 2017. Augustine, Hendersonville, N.C., and DeLand - its previous corporate headquarters. ![]() ![]() The company also owns theaters in Deltona, Clermont, Palm Coast, St. You are instantly comfortable using the K400 Plus. Wireless range may vary depending on operating environment and computer setup. Responsive, trouble-free connection even in large spaces. Watch video, browse the web, chat with friends and more, without annoying delays or dropouts. Comfortable, quiet keys and a large (3.5-inch) touchpad make navigation effortless. Enjoy seamless control of your PC-to-TV entertainment, without the hassle and clutter of a separate keyboard and mouse. Integrated wireless keyboard with touchpad Kick back and navigate your TV-connected computer from the comfort of your couch! PC-to-TV entertainment shouldn't be hard work. Yes Telecom holds stock unless the product is marked as a PRE-ORDER or BACK ORDER, then there will be extra lead time days.Įxperience PC-to-TV entertainment the way you like it - from the comfort of your couch. If at any time you have any questions feel free to contact us directly. To track your order simply refer to your shipping confirmation email. Should there be any delays with regards to delivery, kindly follow-up with our office on 0 or with the respective courier company providing them with the relevant tracking number. ![]() Our shipping rates are calculated at checkout and you will be presented with shipping options, based on live rates received from the couriers at that time.ĭelays may occur on occasion should the courier services be under strain but we strive to get you your order in record time. ![]() ![]() This all means that you can rest assured that your order is delivered as quickly as possible and that you always know what stage your delivery is at. We only use reputable couriers to get your orders delivered to you, anywhere in SA, usually within 2-5 working days from dispatch, and always with a tracking number which we pass onto you. ![]() This trail is popular for bikers and horseback riding too, so keep your ears peeled and give way as needed.Īs many trails in this neck of the woods are used by hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders, it's essential to know right of way etiquette for each user. This meandering trail through the forest showcases aspen groves, stunning far-off views, and pine forests. Or, join up with Bear Tree Ridge Trail and make it a shorter 7.7 mile loop. You can hike this out and back for a total of 10.5 miles and 1250 feet elevation gain. This moderate hike in Steamboat Springs has something for everyone. In 1.3 miles, prepare to park your car near the trailhead for the Wyoming Trail Loop. Turn left on Buffalo Park Trail and after 900 feet, turn right onto County Road 199. How to reach the trailhead: Drive 21 miles southeast on US-40. PRO TIP: Dumont Lake is also popular for fishing, mountain biking, and multi-backpacking trips. By then, be aware you’ll also be on an access road with SUV traffic. You’ll take in great views of Rabbit Ears along the second half of the hike. Since you’ll start hiking at over 9,500 feet, this is perfect for summer hiking around the first of July. The 6.8 mile long moderate hike along the Wyoming Trail Loop only climbs 784 feet and takes you on past the lake. The adjacent Dumont Lake Campground is icing on the cake. The end of June and early July appear to be peak times for wildflower enjoyment. WYOMING TRAIL LOOP FROM Dumont LakeĪ gorgeous 35 minute drive southeast from Steamboat Springs along Rabbit Ears Pass takes you to a wildflower haven around Dumont Lake in the Routt National Forest.ĭumont Lake is a gorgeous alpine stretch of water popular for day trips and overnight campers as well. Keep an eye out.Hikes near Steamboat Springs in Colorado and the surrounding area puts you in gorgeous sprawling playgrounds in the adjacent Medicine Bow and Routt National Forests. To properly celebrate the transition we’ll be making collaborative beers and working together with Hop Butcher to highlight and help define what it means for two growing breweries to link histories in this way. Your efforts will echo for years to come. Matt and I offer sincere thanks to those that pushed life into it, looked after it, and together, made one of Chicago’s most original destinations for beer. Lastly, Lincoln was created by many at Half Acre. Lincoln became what it is today due to the support of so many people coming to enjoy what we make. Inevitably they’ll reinterpret what it is, but we know they’ll keep the light on for good beer at 4257 N Lincoln Ave. ![]() Jude embedded himself at Half Acre, sees the world similarly, and along with his partner, Jeremiah, will be great stewards for its future. Jude La Rose, Co-Founder of Hop Butcher, has been coming into Half Acre on Lincoln Ave most every week for as long as we can remember. It was our responsibility to place it in hands that would carry that torch. It has significance beyond being Half Acre, it’s a piece of Chicago culture. Lincoln Ave is a place where people have come to enjoy good beer and connect under the umbrella of shared interest for many years. Selling Lincoln to just anyone wasn’t possible. This transition allows us to keep moving, try new things and provide the same opportunity to people we respect. Though in beer, much of the language and the way of things is about movement and evolution. Lincoln has always been great for us, holding a special place in our lineage as a business and culture. Balmoral is able to house all of our needs and provide a path toward growth. In many ways we’ve been working toward this since December 2013, when we purchased our Balmoral brewing location. We want to share the exciting news that later this year we will transition our brewery on Lincoln Ave, one of Chicago’s oldest brewery locations, and our first home, to our friends Hop Butcher. ![]() Running out, though, does result in a rather lengthy and unforgiving cool down, which given the game’s one-shot-and-you’re-dead gameplay, is almost always a death sentence, since if you find yourself needing to teleport around that much, chances are you’re not going to be in a good state when you need several seconds to teleport again. There is a regenerating 5-jump limit, however, but the speed at which it regenerates is so quick that you rarely find yourself running out of teleports. Shifty’s primary ability is a regenerating quick-skip teleportation that instantaneously move him 10 feet away with absolutely no cool-down period, crossing large rooms in no time at all. Shifty, a thief, along with Nyx, Shifty’s eye in the sky, task themselves with stopping him, which is where Mr. The bad guy, whose identity is so unimportant I can neither remember his name nor feel it’s necessary enough to look up for this review, has somehow obtained some “mega plutonium,” and needs to be stopped. You’re attacking a building, there’s a main bad guy, thousands of minions that get tougher and tougher every level, and only you to take them on. It’s as interchangeable as “The President has been kidnapped by ninjas,” and it is handled very tongue-in-cheek. Shifty, but no one hits the arcade looking for the next great American novel. Shifty is a blast to play, an old-school early 90’s arcade style throwback that will have you almost able to hear the sounds of skee ball, hot shot basketball, tickets printing, sirens sounding, and thousands of other little sounds from long rows of other stand-up arcade cabinets, all without having to dig in your pocket desperate for just one more quarter to hit the continue button one more time. I was having so much fun jumping all around the 18 levels that I was willing to sacrifice precious sleep and my own ability to wake up and get to work on time in the morning. Shifty is a top-down arcade-style beat-em-up game, and your main power is quick teleportation. But really, the highest praise I can give it, or any other game for that matter, is that when it was time to stop playing and get back to real adult responsibilities, I really didn’t want to. Shifty by TinyBuild, and most of it is good. It was past midnight, I had work in the morning, and I didn’t want to stop playing Mr. It’s all the arcade beat-em-up fun the 90’s version of you could have asked for, without the need for hand sanitizer after. |
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