9 Spray™ĪSKO’s spray system consists of up to 9 effective spray zones to ensure a totally clean load. A simple and flexible way to make room for it all. Our InstantLift™ height adjustment system, allows for freeing up between 1-1/2" or 2-1/4" in the upper rack. This is especially important if the dishwasher is placed above floor level. Anti-Siphonįor our fully integrated dishwashers, the Anti-siphon solution safely keeps the water inside the machine. This also prevents altering any settings by mistake. To stop small fingers from starting the dishwasher the Kid Safe™ makes the control panel easy to lock. And, there is a similar nozzle for the knife basket. Power Zone Cutlery™ is a special nozzle spray zone for the cutlery basket that will make your cutlery dazzling clean. For safety reasons, the drain pump’s capacity is five times the inlet valve’s. The Aqua Detect™Sensor monitors the inlet valves and the water level while the machine operates. It also keeps the machine from starting if the water is turned off. The Aqua Level™ Sensor ensures an optimized water level, even if a bowl turns over and is filled with water. The Rinse and hold program allows for you to avoid dried leftovers while you wait for the dishwasher to get fully loaded. efficiently and leaves your kitchen ware as spotless as you want them to be. The Quick Wash program washes lightly soiled glasses, decanters, coffee cups etc. Perfect at night or in a house with an open plan living area. Night mode reduces the noise by 2 dB thanks to lower pressure in the spray arm. It saves up to 50% of the normal time, by using more water and increased heating. When you need to get things cleaned in a hurry, the Speed mode is useful. You want your dishwasher to work forever. Brushless MotorĪ brushless motor is not only quieter and more reliable. The program then adjusts washing and rinsing to match your needs. When you need clean plates in a hurry, just tell the machine how dirty the dishes are and how much time you have. And with the Instant Lift™ you have the freedom to adjust the upper rack to be 1-1/2" or 2-1/4". With a width of 12-3/4" the centered tray leaves plenty of room for tall wine glasses in the upper rack on each side of the tray. The top tray for cutlery and kitchen utensils is easy to remove for easy unloading. Use a recommended cleaning agent and the program on a regular basis for best result. Self CleaningĪSKO’s dishwashers have a Self-cleaning program to ensure that all vital parts are thoroughly cleaned. Combined with the smart four level rack system the load is 40% more, with countless possibilities to make it all fit in. Our XL dishwashers have a loading height of 21-1/4". Flexiracks™ĪSKO Flexiracks™ from sturdy, nylon coated steel and are easily adjustable in different heights depending on which type of load you have. Aqua Safe™ Systemĭo you hesitate to leave the dishwasher on while you are not at home? Aqua Safe™ system is an advanced safety system which ensures a leak-safe dishwasher day and night. Our Turbo Drying™ system begins the drying process and is followed with the door automatically opens to finish the drying with indoor air. Turbo Combi Drying™ benefits from both the innovative Turbo Drying™ system and natural drying with dry indoor air. By using more steel and less plastic, we make our machines last longer. In fact, eight of the most important components in our dishwashers are made of high-quality steel rather than plastic: the container, loading racks, spray pipe, spray arms, strainers, outer base, feet, and inner door. And no other dishwashers have as many details made from steel instead of plastic as ASKO dishwashers. No other material lasts as long as steel. How many steps is that? One – and we call it the Super Cleaning System – or our best invention. Clean the interior, including the filter. Handle with ASKO logo Sliding tines for easy adaptation to stone ware etc.Rinse the dishes. Foldable wine shelves to right Divisble/foldable wine shelves to leftįoldable/divisible rear pin row Vase/bottle holder for cleaning vases/baby bottles Foldable/divisible front pin row Cutlery basket Small distance between the basket threads - makes loading easy and prevents small items to fall through. Perfect ergonomy with easy sliding telescopic rails Small distance between the basket threads - makes loading easy and prevents small items to fall through Light Lock™ for fastening lightweight items China Guard - Protects fragile load from the rotating spray arm Extra wide knife stand Dividable pin rows Wine glass fixings in TPE Two foldable glass supports Handle with ASKO logo Sliding tines for easy adaptation to stone ware etc. Easy height adjustment With telescopic rails Handle Guide rails with ball bearings RemovableĮxclusive, all tines are foldable, divisble/foldable wine shelves, Light Lock™ for fastening lightweight items
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Fixed some problems with re-record feature.Fixed an issue with recognizing MIDI note controls.Fixed timing problem with blank loops from saved/autosaved sessions.Fixed bug with count-in quantize slider resetting.Audio engine tweak to now have sample-level latency compensation accuracy.New tracks recorded that are multiples of the clock now always start at 12 o’clock.Toggle record, mute, then start recording next track.New actions that can be triggered via MIDI or Bluetooth: The first tap begins the count-out, and the second tap ends straight away. That means you can tap the track at any time, and it’ll automatically end on the next cycle. There’s also a change to the way you finish track recordings: Now, when you punch out, Loopy will count out to the next cycle. You can still do everything you usually can with reversed tracks, including position offsetting, overdubbing and merging.ĭecay works while you are overdubbing a track: While it’s enabled, it will eat away at your track audio as you overdub new audio on top of it, fading away old layers as you make new ones. Reverse will play the track back in the reverse direction – you’ll see the position indicator move in the opposite direction. You can access the new effects via the track menu, which can now be rotated to access the new menu items. I’m happy to announce Loopy HD 1.4 and Loopy 2.5 – a significant update that brings the features most frequently requested by users: Reverse and decay. Feel free to link to it, talk about it, throw a contest, give out a few promo codes to people, etc.Loopy HD 1.4 and Loopy 2.5 Bring Reverse and Decay Loopy HD on 50% sale Self-promotion is not frowned upon, if you're a music app developer. The Music App Guide is a helpful resource for finding apps recommended by the community. Unfortunately our prior guru at discchord for daily apps news and videos is done. Also consider visiting the Audiobus Wiki for some expert advice on app setup and techniques. Obviously do a search for topics of interest, there have been quite a few posts over the years and it is likely someone has had the issue. Put somewhere in your post title if you desire collaboration. (You should label your uploads with a CC "non-commercial/share-alike" license.)Īlternately, feel free to zip up your GarageBand/NanoStudio/etc project ( not a "mixdown"), upload it somewhere, and post it here if you'd like to collaborate with people by trading a project back and forth. Please don't drive them away by reporting them as spam or downvoting their submissions, we all benefit from their involvement on this sub.Įnable Downloads on your Soundcloud submissions and mention in your submission that you don't mind if others manipulate or "remix" your works. There are many IOS content producers who are prolific, some of them offering free app codes and always great advice on using the apps. Some apps (like MultiTrack DAW) have built in support. Soundcloud is great, and free, for posting tunes. The spam filter can be catch-happy, so don't be afraid of messaging us if you have a problem. We're here to learn, experiment, and give feedback.Ĭontact the mod team if you have any questions, concerns, thoughts, suggestions, etc. If you must downvote, say why in the comments. Yes, we know you want to promote your music, SoundCloud, YouTube channel and Discord. Prefix your tune submissions with in the title, and mention what apps you used in the submission title or in the comments.įailure to tag listen/watch submissions properly will result in removal of your post as Spam. If you think it sounds good, then it probably sounds good. If you think it belongs here, then it probably belongs here. This subreddit is for submitting and discussing music made with iOS. Here are example sessions to make thing clearer(anonimized,sorry):Įxample1. DCID: delivery connection ID, alias the final delivery (local or remote)īasically, i have to find the start of the connection (which starts always with "New SMTP ICID", then (and ONLY IF the message composing is going to happen, sometimes clients drop the connection) there's a line with MID and ICID in the same event, then use the MID until i find another line with both MID and DCID.They should compare in logical order in every session,starting from the first: I have some ironport mail logs, with inside some fields. I'm getting a duration that starts with "10:16:41 AM", when I want my duration to start with "10:16:33 AM".I would like to construct a complete transaction of a mail session, starting from the customer smtp connection, until the final delivery of the message. SearchHere | transaction ItemID startswith="UseCaseX.ProcessData" endswith="CalculateScore" I'm trying to produce a transaction that will have its duration span from the first instance of UseCaseX.ProcessData to the instance of UseCaseY.CalculateScore. There are many other log entries and servers involved in the time between the beginning of the transaction and UseCaseY.CalculateScore. Message: UseCaseY.CalculateScore ItemID=5 ElapsedMilliseconds=780 timestamp= 10:16:58 AM The transaction ends with a single identifiable event log entry: The 'Provider' value will vary on every occasion there's no telling which Provider may come first. Message: UseCaseX.ProcessData ItemID=5 Provider=999 ElapsedMilliseconds=780 timestamp= 10:16:41 AM Message: UseCaseX.ProcessData ItemID=5 Provider=333 ElapsedMilliseconds=130 timestamp= 10:16:38 AM Message: UseCaseX.ProcessData ItemID=5 Provider=123 ElapsedMilliseconds=230 timestamp= 10:16:33 AM The process creates multiple entries in an event log: I need to document a transaction that begins with a multithreaded process. If you are dragging a material onto a part that has an existing texture or label, you can retain them and apply them to the new material by holding Alt for textures, or Ctrl for labels. Users of KeyShot Pro can create/add to Multi-materials by pressing Shift while dropping materials from the library onto a part. You can unlink materials by right-clicking on the part and choosing Unlink Material – this will create a numbered copy of the material in the In-Project Library. Drag the same material from the Material Library repeatedly and KeyShot will ask if you want to link the materials.Copy a material by selecting a part in the Real-time View with the desired material, right-click and choose Copy Material > Select the part you want linked, right-click and choose Paste Linked Material.Drag an existing material from the In-Project library onto the parts you want linked.In some cases a user may want to have one material assigned to multiple parts to be able to make changes to that material, and to have the changes affect all parts. If the same material already exists in the In-Project Library, a copy will be created and a number will be appended to that material. Any additional materials assigned to the model will also be added to the in-Project Library. Once the material has been loaded from the library, a copy will be placed into the In-Project Library in the Material Tab of the Project Window. The material will not be assigned until you let go of the left mouse button. Before you drop the material onto the part, you will see a preview of the material on the part beneath the mouse cursor. To assign materials to models, drag and drop them from the Materials library onto a part in the Real-time View or in the Scene Tree.
Without proper care, diabetes leads to health problems, and it impacts the brain in such a way that ADHD symptoms worsen. The nature of ADHD can make the tasks of diabetes self-care and management difficult. ADHD can cause someone to dive so completely into a single task that everything else, including important things like diabetes management, slips away. It causes what seems like forgetfulness, and it often prevents people from remembering to check their blood sugar levels and administer insulin. Hypofocus refers to an inability to concentrate and pay attention. Both focusing extremes can interfere in diabetes treatment. Just like diabetes causes both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, ADHD causes the brain to swing from hyperfocused to hypofocused. When not managed properly, blood sugar can climb too high (hyperglycemia) or drop too low (hypoglycemia).ĭiabetes becomes more difficult to treat, too, with the focusing problems caused by ADHD. Taking too much insulin for diabetes or doing nothing to manage it leads to dangerous problems with blood sugar levels. Others might, out of a need to make things simple, take insulin injections without first checking blood sugar levels. It’s not uncommon for people to want to give up trying to treat these illnesses. These emotions get in the way of treating diabetes and ADHD. The crushing feeling that dealing with these is impossible.Trying to treat diabetes and ADHD can create strong emotional responses: When one of those tasks is diabetes monitoring and care, this can have dire health consequences. Someone living with ADHD often struggles to remember daily tasks (" ADHD and Diabetes Symptoms Can Look Similar"). This is unfortunate for diabetes management, something that requires focus, attention, and memory. The process of committing information to both short- and long-term memory is disrupted in ADHD. Additionally, remembering information is a problem for those living with ADHD. How ADHD Makes Treating Diabetes DifficultĪttention deficit hyperactivity disorder involves difficulty focusing and paying attention. Understanding treatment difficulties can help you become better at treating diabetes and ADHD. Further, treating diabetes when you have ADHD is difficult, and the risk of blood sugar swings and health problems increases. The high and low blood sugar levels that are part of diabetes negatively impact the body and brain and make managing both diabetes and ADHD that much more challenging. Diabetes and ADHD can affect each other, and when one isn’t managed, it can spiral out of control and take the other with it. The challenges of treating diabetes when you have ADHD can be frustrating. While there is a ferryman willing to take people to the island, it is a scam as any living creature will die from the Death Fog polluted water. He will ask the party to slay the Advocate on Bloodmoon Island. Players will want to focus on Jahan, who resides near the Cloisterwood. Note that failing to meet the Source Masters and complete Siva’s rituals can cause Malady to perish at Arx. After even one of these missions, the party can learn Spirit Vision from Meister Siva which will be an important ability. As long as at least two of their related quests are completed then Lohse’s own goal will be much easier. The player has a few options around Reaper’s Coast, including Mordus, Hannag, Saheila, Ryker, Almira, the Advocate, or Jahan. She needs to ensure the safety of Malady, which includes finding at least two Source Masters and learning their secrets. Lohse’s own quest is slightly linked to the main story. However, doing so will destroy the instrument, making it a onetime use item. Boyd’s fine craftsmanship will give the lute the ability to cast powerful blessed magic. Lohse can make a Persuasion check against the demon to hand the lute to Boyd and have her repair it. Those that collected Laslor’s lute can bring it to Fingal Boyd near the Paladin Bridgehead. He will explain a mechanism near the square that unlocks a grate to the dungeon. Another option is to play hide and seek with the orphans in the cavern, which will lead to a passage containing old Withermoore. He instead suggests meeting his master Jahan in Reaper’s Coast.įor alternate routes to the dungeon, a party member with high wits can discover a passageway near the crazed Migo at the south of the ghetto. This will plop them right next to Zillik, who can attempt to expel the demon, but fails. However, Gawin will betray the party at the final junction and run off, leaving the player with the only option to enter the Fort Joy Dungeon. After obtaining the gloves, Lohse (or any other party member) and Gawin will take turns teleporting each other across a chasm to escape Fort Joy. He will ask you to slay a group of gators that swallowed a pair of teleportation gloves. Also around this area is Gawin, who provides a direct path to Lohse’s next objective (though there are several other routes). This can be upgraded later on in the game. After a brief conversation he will hand over his lute. If Lohse is a main character, head to the Fort Joy ghetto campsite and find the bard Laslor. The optimal solution is to wound Lohse until she regains control and comes to her senses. The player can kill Saheila, but she can be important to both Sebille and Ifan’s quests. The remaining members have a choice of who to side with. Speaking to her will cause the demon to take over Lohse and attack Saheila. Lohse will seek the elven seer Saheila located in the ghetto’s cavern. She recommends taking the spell casting Enchanter role but is open to any class the party wants. If not already a main character, Lohse can be found in Fort Joy ghetto square overlooking the large alter. Other nuclides obtainable from generator systems include 62Cu (from 62Zn, half-life 9.15 hr) and 82Rb (from 82Sr, half-life 25 days). For example, a generator containing 68Ge (half-life 287 days) may be used for production of the positron emitter 68Ga (half-life 68 min), which is formed following electron-capture decay of the parent nuclide. Chemical differences between the parent and daughter nuclides permit their separation, usually by column chromatography. Some positron-emitting radionuclides are obtained from generators, which contain a long-lived, reactor-produced parent nuclide that decays, yielding the positron emitter as a daughter radionuclide. Because the isotopes used have short half-lives ( Table 54-1), a cyclotron dedicated for nuclide production and facilities and methods for rapid radiochemical synthesis are usually required. Of particular importance, isotopes of carbon and nitrogen may be directly incorporated, and 18F can be substituted for hydrogen or a hydroxyl substituent in many compounds without loss of bioactivity. Isotopes used frequently in PET research allow a variety of radiochemical approaches to ligand synthesis. Positron-emitting nuclides share unique physical properties that permit great flexibility and sensitivity in the design of tracer distribution experiments. Positron-emitting tracers are used to produce maps of radioactivity distribution in brain Godafoss is truly beautiful and attracts visitors from all over the world.Īnd we believe that it has a firm spot on every Iceland itinerary. Indeed, Iceland has many waterfalls that are higher, wider, or more powerful.īut sometimes, it's not about numbers. We know that this description might not sound that unusual, but Godafoss is called a Waterfall of the Gods for a reason. The incredibly blue-green glacial color of the Skjálfandafljót River that runs through a lava field created by the Trölladyngja Volcano about 7000 years ago is just icing on the cake. It's one of the top attractions in North Iceland, and as it's fed by Vatnajokull, you can rest assured that it's powerful year-round. It's 12 meters high, 30 meters wide, and has a horseshoe shape. Therefore, it is one of Iceland's classic waterfalls that no visitor should miss. %2s rules/ folder in hashcat-legacy or hashcat for examples.Located just off the Ring Road on Diamond Circle, Godafoss is one of the most beautiful and accessible waterfalls in Iceland. Replaces character p with value at p minus 1 Replaces character p with value at p plus 1 Swaps character at position p with character at position M Insert substring of length M starting from position p of word saved to memory at position I Overwrites character at position p with X Toggle the case of characters at position pĮxtracts M characters, starting at position pĭeletes M characters, starting at position p In the examples below, the '%2s' portion of the rule means “reject plains unless they have at least two 's' characters:, and the 'p' then means “operate on the position represented by the second 's' character”. $ echo -n | hashcat -stdout -j '%1W DpM ip/ ip\ ip/ that rules that use the 'p' character position code only works using the '-j' or '-k' command-line options. You can also use this functionality to replace one character with multiple characters: Unlike the 's' rule, which replaces all instances of a character, this allows selection of which instance of a character to replace. $ echo -n 'Odessa77' | hashcat -stdout -j '%2s Dp ip$' If you only want to operate on the second instance: $ echo -n 'Odessa77' | hashcat -stdout -j '/s Dp ip$' $ echo -n 'Odessa77' | hashcat -stdout -j '%1s Dp ip$' If you only want to operate on the first instance of a character, you can use %1s, or simply use '/': 'p' becomes available automatically when using '%' (reject plains unless they have at least X occurrences of a specific character) and '/' (reject plains that do not contain a specific character). The 'p' character position code (see Github here) memorizes the position of the Nth instance of a character, and makes that position available for use in rules that work with positions within the string. For example, if your rules-file contains 200 rules and you use -g 500, it will generate 300 additional rules. You can mix your rules from a rules-file with randomly generated rules. However, “l ^f r $3” would be ignored as it contains 5 functions. When used in conjunction with –g, any ruleįor example, it could randomly generate the rules “l r”, “l ^f”, and these are all valid rules to be used. This number can be unlimited but large numbers are not recommended. You can also specify the pool of functions that the rule engine will select from: Specifies the number of functions that should be used (minimum to maximum range): Tells hashcat to generate NUM rules to be applied to each attempt: There are three configuration parameters: This is a good thing if you are out of ideas on what to do next when you have already tried all your rules on all your dictionaries. With hashcat you can generate random rules on the fly to be used for that session. Toggle case the letter after the Nth instance of a separator char Lower case the whole line, then upper case the first letter and every letter after a custom separator w/Nth separator Replace character N with value at N minus block frontĭuplicate last N case the whole line, then upper case the first letter and every letter after a W0rld Replace character N with value at N plus N - 1 Increment character N by 1 ascii decrement Swap character at position N with character at position shift leftīitwise shift left character shift rightīitwise shift right character increment Prepend the word saved to memory to current current Rule Insert substring of length M starting from position N of word saved to memory at position memoryĪppend the word saved to memory to current memory Truncate word at position all instances of X with all instances of first N Toggle the case of all characters in the case of characters at position the entire entire NĮxtract M characters, starting at position #ĭelete M characters, starting at position N Lowercase first found character, uppercase the Case Do nothing all all the first letter and lower the Capitalize This group are also three times more likely than the average internet user to follow celebrities/celebrity news, and twice as likely to research products to buy. This group’s primary reason to be on social media is to stay up-to-date with news and current affairs (91%, Index 2.27), but this is followed closely by finding funny or entertaining content (89%, Index 2.45). Their social media usage takes place across multiple platforms, and their reasons for using them are just as diverse. Social media is the base of most online activities. This is a group that clearly enjoy being constantly connected, and have become adept at switching between screens, devices and platforms. Our research does show a dramatic increase in time spent on devices since measurements began, along with a global expansion in the number of devices used.Įphemeral content consumers average 4.4 devices per user, compared to the global average of 3.7, and spend an average of 36 minutes more online than the general population. Reports often cite claims that teenage attention spans have decreased from around 11 to 8 seconds since the year 2000. Their consumption is spread across devices and platforms.Įphemeral content consumption has become a near-defining characteristic of Gen Z and younger millennials’ media consumption behavior, which many commentators attribute to their digital native orientation and the familiarity with variety and freedom of choice it’s led to. They’re also much more likely to be positive when asked about the global economy (Index 1.46) or the future of the environment (Index 1.37). This higher income also gives them the luxury of trying out new products and services, too: 6 in 10 say they would buy something simply for the experience of being part of the community around it. The hyper-awareness of their status and future may be due to their above-average income, with this group being 40% more likely to be in the top 10% income bracket. This matches the boldness and innovation of the content they love. They’re also a group that care about their status.ħ in 10 say they like to stand out in a crowd, and over three quarters say that having the latest tech is important to them. 8 in 10 are aspirational individuals (Index 2.29), and they’re a very forward-thinking, motivated and career-focused group. While neither gender dominates this group, this audience is predominantly younger internet users: over two thirds fall in the 16-34 age range.īut despite their youth, “ephemeral content consumers” isn’t just shorthand for a generation.Ĭompared to the average Gen Zer, this audience is more than twice as likely to be considered cosmopolitan and technophilic. They’re aspirational, connected technophiles.Įphemeral content consumers are made up of both males and females, with a 52% to 48% split respectively. So who are this audience and what makes them tick? 1. It can paint an authentic, behind-the-scenes, more ‘human’ picture of a brand and their vision, while also creating a FOMO effect that drives up engagement through the illusion of exclusivity. Fast forward a few years, and a plethora of platforms have copied this format of fleeting content, including Instagram, Facebook and – gone but never forgotten – Vine.Įphemeral content has become central to many brands’ marketing strategies. Some internet users are frustrated by it, but we also a see large subset of consumers who are closely attuned to this type of content, eagerly seeking out the new and fresh.Īlthough there are platforms, like Twitter, that were built around the idea of short bursts of user and brand content, it was Snapchat that first managed to make a feature out of ephemerality.īuilt to capture momentary conversations in real life, Snapchat fast became the go-to platform for teenagers everywhere. Ephemeral content characterizes the social media landscape.ĭerived from the Greek word ephḗmeros, it means “lasting one day” and refers to the fast-moving, short-lived nature of content and media we see today.Īs a concept, it ties in with shorter attention spans, faster news cycles, and how social algorithms push viral content to the surface and then bury it in the depths of our feeds. Why the Bears lostĪnother week without rookie first-round pick Justin Fields meant another start for Andy Dalton, who threw an interception on his first pass attempt of the afternoon against the Cardinals and then followed it up with another INT on his very next drive. Things tried to appear competitive as the game went on, but it never truly was.īetween the interceptions (neither of which were due to pressure) and then the ability to begin getting pressure on Dalton, to the tune of three sacks on the day (and four interceptions), it was another outing by the Cardinals that saw them ace their assignment. Interceptions by safeties Jalen Thompson and Budda Baker turned into touchdowns for Hopkins and Murray, and all of that damage was done in the first quarter - on the first four pass attempts by Dalton. The same can be said about the Bears offense, led by Andy Dalton, who looked like a deer in headlights to start the game. Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins didn't simply return this week, they had their way early against a Bears defense that simply had no answer for whatever the Cardinals offense presented on any given play. In contrast, and to add insult to Bears injury, Murray became only the fourth-youngest player to pass for 10,000 yards in his career (24 years, 120 days), in a game wherein he also racked up four touchdowns (two passing, two rushing), putting the difference between the two quarterbacks on display in a major way.ĭalton and the Bears become the latest victim of the Cardinals en route to falling to 4-8 on the season while helping to propel Arizona to a 10-2 record. They did eventually get things going, but it was all too little too late, and in no way was it aided by Dalton tossing two more interceptions before the day was done. He'd throw two interceptions in his first two offensive drives and the Cardinals turned those into two touchdowns, a sizable lead the struggling Bears offense lacked the firepower to overcome. That meant Andy Dalton would again get the nod as QB1, and he wasted no time giving head coach Matt Nagy a sizable migraine. Unfortunately for the Bears, that wasn't the only thing working in favor of the red birds, with rookie first-round pick Justin Fields not ready to join Murray and Hopkins in returning for Week 13. The Cardinals entered the game riding high on the return of Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins, both having missed the past several games with injury. So have fun and remember - never trust anyone who throws the bags overhand.The fight was on at Soldier Field this Sunday, or at least for one team, as the Arizona Cardinals handed the Chicago Bears a 33-22 defeat that wasn't as close as the latter would've liked you to believe. Whatever you call it, you’ve got plenty of time before tailgating season to practice at whatever graduation parties or Memorial Day festivities you may attend. It was tossing a corn bag into a hole, aka cornhole. The bags used to be filled with dried corn kernels, not beans, so in some older versions, the game was really not bean bag toss. So where does the popular name cornhole come from? Clearly, my internet research led me astray - or perhaps people were just too embarrassed to admit they called a family-friendly yard game “sacks.” I did not get anyone who called the game Dummy Boards, doghouse, beans, or sacks. “Dick Dick Ball” (? no balls involved here, folks).“The baby game baby tailgaters play instead of Washers” (my understanding of washers is you have to throw an actual washer, which could be much harder than cornhole.).“Mouth Breather Horseshoes” (That isn’t very nice, sir or madam.).Some respondents said “other.” Where and what were they? Other answers included the more generic “bean bag toss” and “Baggo,” which apparently used to be a manufacturer’s name for this game. Here’s the actual breakdown in chart form: The “bags” grouping is mostly found in the upper Midwest, and go figure - that’s the same place where they call Knockout, “Lightning.” However there was a small contingent that calls the game “bags.” Fair. View Fun bag toss game! in a full screen mapĪs we suspected, cornhole/corn hole is the winner, almost overwhelmingly. |
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