When I want a cookie I either eat one frozen straight out of the freezer (I swear it’s good!) or pop them in the microwave for 20-30 seconds at 50% power to soften and slightly warm. I put my cookies in the freezer in a Tupperware and place wax or parchment paper between the layers. The recipe as written makes around four dozen cookies but they freeze very well. I also recommend eating several warm from the oven. I let the cookies cool completely on a wire rack before putting away. For roasting veggies and the like, I have no problem using cheap cookie sheets/baking pans. I like to bake them on a silpat mat over top of this cookie pan. The ingredients list is short and simple!Īfter your 12-hour or overnight chill, the cookies bake in a 350 degree oven for about 11 minutes. The dough could not be easier to prepare and you can have it mixed up and ready to chill in the fridge in under 10 minutes. It prevents excessive spreading and thin cookies. They bake up so much better when the dough is chilled. I know it’s hard to exercise the patience to wait and bake cookies after you’ve prepared the dough but it’s oh so worth it for the results. The key to this is a long chill in the fridge. These oatmeal raisin chocolate chip cookies are so thick and chewy. I HIGHLY recommend using coarse salt in this recipe so you get some noticeable salty tastes with the sweet. This recipe has almost a teaspoon of coarse kosher salt mixed in. You get bigger chunks of chocolate this way.Īnother thing that I always add to my baked goods (especially cookies) that ups the tasty quotient? Sea or kosher salt! Well-salted baked goods are where it’s at. True story…I once made oatmeal cookies with chocolate covered raisins and while they turned out well, it’s way better to add the two items separately. It’s like a chocolate covered raisin oatmeal cookie. This is not at all to knock the raisins…you 100% need both of them in there together. Let me just tell you that adding chocolate chips in along with the raisins takes it to the next level of deliciousness. I love the chewiness of oatmeal cookies and oatmeal raisin has always been my favorite type of cookie. These oatmeal raisin chocolate chip cookies are to die for but before we get started you just have to promise me that no matter what, you’ll let the dough chill in the fridge overnight (or for at least 12 hours). Welcome to probably the best cookie recipe that I have ever shared on my blog.
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![]() Some of zone records use 3 or 4 letter abbreviations that are tied to physical time zones, others use numeric UTC offsets. Time zone abbreviations for both Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time are shown exactly as they appear in the database. The IANA time zone identifier for Chicago is America/Chicago. Current time now in Time Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time) A few cities unofficially observe Eastern Time (EST/EDT), the largest being Phenix City. ![]() This table does not attempt to document any of the historical data which resides in the database. US Central Standard Time (CST) is 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT-6) Alabama USA. The UTC offsets are based on the current or upcoming database rules. Below, you can see the complete table of the conversions between Chicago and Austin. Quickly and easily compare or convert Chicago time to Austin time, or the other way around, with the help of this time converter. Standard Time ( STD) and Daylight Saving Time ( DST) offsets from UTC in hours and minutes.įor zones in which Daylight Saving is not observed, the DST offset shown in this table is a simple duplication of the STD offset. The best time to call from Chicago to Austin. Quickly and easily compare or convert Chicago time to Philippines time, or the other way around, with the help of this time converter. Historical data for such zones is still preserved in the source code, but it is not included when compiling the database with standard options. Those in Philippines on the other hand, looking to contact those in Chicago, will find it best to schedule meetings between 11:00pm and 8:00am as that is when they will most likely be at work as well. The dagger symbol (†) signifies that the zone was canonical in a previous version of the database. Greenwich Mean Time is 6 hours ahead of CST (Central Standard Time) 3:30 am in GMT is 9:30 pm in Chicago, IL, USA. Link - An alternative name (alias) which links to a canonical zone.It will change again to daylight saving time (DST) at 2:00 AM on Sunday, Mar 10, 2024. Canonical - The primary, preferred zone name. The GMT offset is currently UTC/GMT -6 hours (CST). The identifier belongs to the Central time zone CST and CDT and has a UTC/GMT offset of -06:00 for standard time and -05:00 for observing daylight time.This is a list of time zones from release 2023d of the tz database. World map showing time zones from the tz database version 2017a The typical American "Blockbuster" look with a cyan or bluish tone in the shadows and with orange / red tones in the lights. They give a lot of strength to the image as the colors reinforce each other. The shadows in a tone and the lights in their complementary. When working with looks and touch the shadows and lights another way of working is based on the complementary / opposite. It does not exist in color to subtract color or remove a color, its complementary is added to neutralize that color. There are more or less saturated colors that need more of their counterpart in certain shades, this would be basic, although as a general rule you have to use it in the same amount. Some 180º in a straight line is always the color that neutralizes that unwanted color. The complementary is responsible for neutralizing its opponent if you want to balance a clip. Example: green-gold, gray-lead, pewter, etc. In the polychromatic colors pigments of varied colors obtained from plants and minerals were used. Monochromatic colors were used pigments based on carbon, carbon black, gunpowder, Indian ink, were bluish black. Using two or more monochromatic colors will achieve an elegant and pleasant effect.Įxample: all range of brown or green, etc. ![]() For example, paint samples have several different values of the same color. The monochromatic colors are those that have the same dye, but differ in hue, value and saturation. The chosen color and its two colors next to both sides, are the colors that predominate in nature and always work well. The analogous colors are next in the color wheel. The primary colors, either additive (RGB) or subtractive (CMY) interact with each other depending on their purpose, but there are also harmonies and color chords as the proportions of Schopenhauer balance. ![]() When correcting color or interacting with color corrections it is very helpful to take into account these harmonies, both to correct and to look for a possible look. Once explained a couple of basic concepts, to interact with the color wheel must take into account the color harmonies. Also, keep in mind that the eye is responsible for making the mixes of those wavelengths that reach us. In the issue of wavelength frequencies that the human being is able to perceive in color is a small range of color spectrum that I have already explained with the white balance ranging from 380 to 400 nm. When the sunlight touches the object it absorbs some frequencies and other reflects them, which added to the eye gives us the sensation of the color of the reflected waves. Basically when a ray of light touches an object certain radiation of a wavelength are absorbed and others reflected and what we receive is the mixture of those radiations reflected in a diffuse way. This interaction of light with matter allows us to appreciate the different shades and colors of the material, because light stimulates the specific cells to collect the information of color in our eyes (cones, optic nerve. These are perceived because there is light, without the light the colors would not be seen. All of them have laid the foundations of what was the beginning of the sphere of color and its various methods of measurement.īefore starting a small explanation of the perception of colors. Among the first that began to realize their theories with their classification modes are the Runge sphere, the ostwald solid, the munsell solid, the NCS system or the three coordinate systems (H, S, L). ![]() Another aspect is the origin, for example the ultramarine blue, since it was a color in which its material to mix with a binder came from overseas hence its name. Because of these cultural and environmental facts in the denomination of colors there are important variations in their perception and classification, an Eskimo sees many more shades of white than a European, as it has more specific names of white to an African who perceives more nuances of the red for example and in their culture there are more specific names for red. In the origins of the chromatic systems the problem was the order in which to establish the colors, to organize them with respect to others and to obtain a classification, since in addition the denomination for each color could vary a lot and was far from being exact as for its nomenclature, whether red vermilion or crimson, contains different "sociocultural" nuances. The purpose of the color wheel, Newton ring or circle of shades is to show all the colors of the spectrum with their transitions, even the Bauhaus put their geniuses to work on their own theories and measurements, such as the color star and others Chromatic "circles" developed by teachers. The chromatic circle that we know has had many variants and various theorists have elaborated their proposals. ![]() ![]() It also offers a substantive buffet, making it a great option for budget-conscious travelers who wish to avoid purchasing dinner at the airport or onboard. I spent time at the Lufthansa lounge, which was crowded but not unbearably so. While security lines at Terminal 1 can be notoriously long, the late departure time of this flight (11:55 p.m.) means that passengers typically will avoid the worst rushes.Ī big advantage of Terminal 1 is its Priority Pass offerings, including a Lufthansa lounge, Korean Air lounge, Primeclass lounge and an Air France lounge. (Norse has been collecting Known Traveler Numbers since bookings opened.) Norse does not yet participate in TSA PreCheck, though the airline's head of security told me that they expect that to change in the coming weeks. It's a classic tactic of ultra-low-cost carriers to automatically assign the worst seats, prompting an upsell, but I didn't take the bait this time - which ultimately paid off. When checking in online, I was assigned seat 28E, a middle seat in the middle section of the 787-9's 3-3-3 economy layout. One thing I did not purchase was a better seat. I later purchased two add-ons: A $35 carry-on bag, which I would have purchased anyway, and $15 for priority boarding, which I purchased to be able to take more unobstructed cabin photos for TPG readers. Day-of walk-up fares for this mostly full flight were still pricing under $300. My ticket cost just $129, by purchasing the bare bones, base "Economy Light" fare the day after tickets went on sale. The airline promises more routes soon and is teasing an ambitious winter schedule. The airline will also start flying between London Gatwick Airport (LGW) and JFK and Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) and JFK and LAX. JFK to Oslo is the first of many routes for Norse, which will also serve Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) from OSL. ![]() Tuesday's flight was operated by an ex-Norwegian aircraft that once bore a portrait of Argentine artist Xul Solar on its tail, with its interior from its Norwegian Air days largely intact. Many staffers - including crewmembers working this flight - once worked for Norwegian. Still, it's difficult not to think of Norse as an indirect successor to Norwegian: Norse shares a co-founder with Norwegian Air, and Norse inherited some Boeing 787 Dreamliners from the airline on leases with favorable terms. Norse's CEO, Bjorn Tore Larsen, doesn't like comparisons to be made between Norse and Norwegian - due to what he believes is a different strategy.īy signing up, you will receive newsletters and promotional content and agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. The most notable issue was out of Norse's control, but was still a big part of my experience: an incredibly long line for immigration in Oslo put a damper on an otherwise solid flight.īeyond that, the ghost of another airline was hard to ignore the inaugural: Norwegian Air's long-haul division, which was shuttered during the COVID-19 pandemic. And a technical issue caused the Transportation Security Administration to reject my digital boarding pass.īut these can likely be chalked up as "teething pains" that are not unusual for any airline startup - especially during its first day of operations. The airline would benefit from more clarity about which JFK terminal it uses. Want more airline-specific news? Sign up for TPG's free new biweekly Aviation newsletter. The aircraft felt new, the seats in economy were more comfortable than I expected and there were many movies and TV shows loaded on the inflight entertainment system. The inaugural flight I flew on - Norse Flight 2 from JFK to OSL - was an excellent value. No airline has ever succeeded in sustainably providing long-haul, low-cost flights. Norse promises affordable transatlantic flights during a time of surging airfares and high fuel costs - but also during a period of record demand for airlines, as the industry recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. Low-cost, long-haul service returned to the transatlantic market on Tuesday, when Norse Atlantic Airways began its operations with flights between Oslo Airport-Gardermoen (OSL) and New York's John F. to Europe for under $200, and I'd do it again - but maybe not to Oslo. 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Below you will find worksheets for the letters A-Z. Our free printable handwriting worksheets are a great resource because they provide practice writing each letter. ![]() If the time sequence is important, then the sequence diagram is used. To choose between these two diagrams, emphasis is placed on the type of requirement. However, difference being the sequence diagram does not describe the object organization, whereas the collaboration diagram shows the object organization. Method calls are similar to that of a sequence diagram. We have taken the same order management system to describe the collaboration diagram. In the collaboration diagram, the method call sequence is indicated by some numbering technique. It shows the object organization as seen in the following diagram. The second interaction diagram is the collaboration diagram. The following diagram mainly describes the method callsįrom one object to another, and this is also the actual scenario when the system is running. The next call is confirm () which is a method of SpecialOrder object and the last call is Dispatch () which is a method of SpecialOrder object. The first call is sendOrder () which is a method of Order object. The message flow is nothing but a method call of an object. It is important to understand the time sequence of message flows. The following diagram shows the message sequence for SpecialOrder object and the same can be used in case of NormalOrder object. The sequence diagram has four objects (Customer, Order, SpecialOrder and NormalOrder). The first diagram is a sequence diagram and the second is a collaboration diagram The Sequence Diagram The sequence in which the messages are flowing.įollowing are two interaction diagrams modeling the order management system. Organization of objects in a system taking part in the message flow.įollowing things are to be identified clearly before drawing the interaction diagram The message flow from one object to another and the collaboration diagram describes the The sequence diagram captures the time sequence of We have two types of interaction diagrams in UML. Snapshot of the running system at a particular moment So to capture the dynamic aspect, we need to understand what a dynamic aspect is and how it is visualized. To describe the interaction among objects.Īs we have already discussed, the purpose of interaction diagrams is to capture the dynamic aspect of a system. To describe the structural organization of the objects. To describe the message flow in the system. To capture the dynamic behaviour of a system. ![]() Sequence and collaboration diagrams are used to capture the dynamic nature but from a different angle. Hence, the solution is to use different types of models to capture the different aspects of the interaction. Visualizing the interaction is a difficult task. The purpose of interaction diagrams is to visualize the interactive behavior of the system. Sequence diagram emphasizes on time sequence of messages and collaboration diagram emphasizes on the structural organization of the objects that send and receive messages. The basic purpose of both the diagrams are similar. This interactive behavior is represented in UML by two diagrams known as Sequence diagram and Collaboration diagram. This interaction is a part of dynamic behavior of the system. 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The disappearance of a mysterious informant leads two people desperate for answers to an island of deadly deception in this new novel in the Lost Night Files trilogy by New York Times bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz. ![]() You can tell the truth without divulging every detail about your termination. Getting to the interview is important, but explaining the situation truthfully is equally significant. Applications that ask about terminations are commonly followed by interviewers that ask for details. It is vital to tell the truth from the beginning. I have since acquired and studied under a sales mentor to learn new effective methods for boosting sales." 3. If you were terminated for job performance issues, state the reason and what steps you've made to improve yourself since.Įxample: If you were terminated for failing to meet a monthly sales quota, you can explain the situation like this: "Let go for failing to meet selling standards. 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I completely understand why the company changed focuses on the better, but I am no longer playing to my strengths like I would at your company."Įven bad employment situations teach you a ton even if it shows you exactly what you DON'T want. Such as, "I didn't end up getting the projects I was promised. State the facts without animosity, and don't allow it to turn into "boo hoo, why do bad things always happen to me?" Mention where you have ownership. This is a balancing act because a lot of things are out of your control. How do you respond to the interview question, "Why did you leave your last job?" or "Why do you want to leave?" Go to and log in with your ODU email address and MIDAS password.To access OneDrive for Business from the ODU Office 365 portal: Before using OneDrive to send, store or share University information, review the regulated data storage matrix. 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