Invented by John Hankins and Craig Filcetti, PitchCom is an electronic device that transmits pitch signals from the catcher to the pitcher. It was approved for use in the league by the MLB Players ...
esp-serial-flasher is a portable C library for flashing or loading apps to RAM of Espressif SoCs from other host microcontrollers. esp-serial-flasher supports a variety of host/target/interface ...
Kait Flynn, also known as the Oilers legendary Flasher Girl and good luck charm has recently taken to social media to open up about how her life has changed after being a viral sensation. During last ...
After exposing himself to 11 female hikers, an Evergreen man will spend eight years to life in prison. First Judicial District Judge Meegan Miloud sentenced 21-year-old Glenn Braden to eight years to ...
A nearby star system has just served as the proving ground for a new technique to search for signs of extraterrestrial life. As detailed in a study set to be published in The Astronomical Journal ...
You’d be wrong if you thought you had heard the last of Kait Flynn, the notorious flasher during last year’s Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup run. Despite initially ...
Bitcoin has surged in recent weeks, a rise some attribute to a “political shift” toward the Republican Party ahead of the United States presidential election in November. On Oct. 15 ...
From smartphone addiction to cybercrime, it's no secret that spending too much time on the internet can be risky. But are Wi-Fi signals themselves causing us harm? In his latest bizarre video ...
The flasher is an application for systems based on the Hilscher "netX" CPU. It writes data to flash or EEPROM chips. The flasher is a stand-alone application. This ...
Jerry Louth's Miles and Ailish Tynan's Governess in the nerve-wracking last minutes of Britten's operaAll images by Bill Knight for theartsdesk Where has Ailish Tynan (pictured above with Jerry Louth, ...
Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw, based on Henry James’s ghost story, is – usually – a taut, tense and terrifying opera, concentrated into just seven singers and an orchestra of 13.
If one mark of a great masterpiece is its ability to withstand continual reinterpretations, then Benjamin Britten’s 1954 chamber opera The Turn of the Screw is up there with the greatest.