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Here's a Halloween costume in honour of my favourite event of 2021: The Ever Given getting stuck in the Suez Canal back in March. What a good time it was.
This is a pattern for a quilted, dolman-sleeve sweater which, with arms extended, becomes a stylised version of the Ever Given Container ship, perfect for wearing while blocking doors or passageways, yelling at everyone that you are stuck.
Dolman sleeves are the easiest to sew, because they are just an extension of the body fabric. As a result, the making of the sweater itself is very easy: it is the piecing and quilting that is the hard part.
But I made a way for you to cheat it!
A panel that looks the same as the result of the piecing instructions below is available on Spoonflower. It is super simple to order the panel, in any of their 56â wide fabrics (fleece and performance piquĂ© are what I would go for, depending on if you want something warm or not), and skip down beyond the piecing and quilting instructions below to the cutting and sewing instructions, and make this sweater much much more simply.
If you do this, you will also need to buy a yard of the same type of fabric in a neutral colour for the back that also measures at least 56â wide (it is so much cheaper to get this at a store than from Spoonflower, although you could also just buy two of the panels), and 2-3 yards of elastic.
Another handy element of this design is that, because it is oversized, it should fit a wide range of sizes fairly comfortably. The only real fitting spot is the hip measurement (finishes at 56â (but could be made at up to 72â) with elastic bringing it down to a preferred size), and it is also possible to add an extra couple of inches to the arms by raising the height of the shoulder seam. More on this in the instructions after the cut.
If you are going to piece it:
These instructions assume you are only going to piece this on one side and leave the other side plain, but feel free to do it on both sides if you prefer - you will just need to get more of the small cuts of fabric, and do everything twice. Fabric requirements are based on 44" wide quilting cotton, rounded up for safety, and all cutting assumes a quarter inch seam allowance.
Materials Required:
1/4 yard each of five dark colours - These will be your containers on the ship. I went with black, two different dark blues, a maroon and a dark green.
1/8th yard of bright red. This will be the waterline of the ship, as well as some of the containers (if you want extra variety).
1/8th yard of white, for the letters, as well as enough fusible web to applique the letters. It is also possible to use iron on vinyl, fabric paint, or even just t-shirt transfer paper (for dark fabric) cut to size.
1/2 yard of a sand colour. Light brown, cream, or natural cotton all work. Part of this will be quilted and part will be used for the wrist cuffs.
EITHER 5/8ths yard OR 1 â
yards of green. This will be your ship colour, and possibly also the back of the sweater, depending on preference. You NEED a piece measuring 8 Âœâ by 56 inches, which CAN be made by joining two strips together. But the leftover from cutting this stripâs width from along the edge of a 44" wide fabric will be the right size for the back, the colour will coordinate, and you won't have a seam in the front.
1/2 yard of a teal blue colour, for the canal water.
2-3 yards of 1 inch wide non-roll elastic.
White embroidery thread. A dark embroidery thread is also optional.
EITHER quilt backing and batting sufficient for two 36"x60" panels OR a fleecy fabric big enough to use as backing for two 36"x60" panels.
Bias binding for the neckline (which could be cut from the scraps of the above fabrics) or a couple of inches of ribbing/a pre-made stretch collar.
Sewing thread.
Piecing the front of the sweater:
This is what your pieced front will end up looking like.
Start by making the container blocks. There are 112 of them, and they are cut to 4â by 2â, and finish at 3 Âœâ by 1 Âœâ. Arranged horizontally, they are 8 blocks tall and 14 blocks wide, and measure 49â wide and 12â tall. They are made from the 5 dark colours, arranged randomly, as well as some of the red of the waterline if you would like.
Add a 4â wide, 12 Âœâ high strip of sand colour to either end of the container blocks. If you would like to add some length to the sleeves, you can make these wider. The remainder of the sand-coloured fabric will be cut into two 16â long rectangles for the wrist cuffs later on.
The green of the boat is 56 inches long and 8 Âœ inches tall. This can be made by cutting two 8 Âœâ strips and using a vertical seam in the centre, or by using 56 inches of fabric (1 â
yards), cutting the 8 œ inch strip from the edge, and using the rest for the back of the sweater.
Attach the letters before piecing the green of the boat to the other parts. They should measure about 2 Œ" tall, and about 20 inches wide, and be in the exact centre of the green of the boat. Use your preferred method of applique or iron-on transfer, or fabric paint. A PDF of the letters is available at bit.ly/EGLetters.
The red strip at the waterline of the boat and the teal green for the canal water can be cut from the width of the fabric, as this part of the pattern is narrower than the pieced containers and the green of the boat. From the red, cut a 1œ" strip, and from the teal blue, cut a 10" strip (wider if you would like the sweater to be longer), the full width of the fabric. Line the middle of these two strips up with the middle of the green of the boat and attach.
Baste and quilt the front piecing. Do the same for a back piece, the same size as the front piecing.
Embroider the name of the Ever Given where shown on the pattern.
You can also embroider a little excavator on the sand coloured fabric at the wrist in a darker thread, but this is optional.
Cutting the Pattern:
***If you are using the printed panel, the instructions start here***
This pattern has two pieces - a front and a back - as well as some rectangles for the wrist cuffs. You don't even really need to print them out - you can use either the design on the panel or the seams of the quilted top as a guide for where to cut the shapes, as they are fairly simple and forgiving of variations.
If you would like a printable version, it can be found at bit.ly/EGPrintable, and prints on both A4 and US letter sizes from the same file.
The main lines of the pattern make a sweater with a finished maximum waist measurement of 56â and a finished lower arm measurement of 14â. If you need more room, you can shift some of the seams outwards to the limits of the pieced or printed design - the image above shows some potential lines, each of which adds 8â to the total hip measurement. Alternatively, if you prefer you can also make the waist and hips smaller.
The sleeve length is constrained by the maximum possible width of the fabric to about 59â wrist-to-wrist, but it is possible to add an extra inch to each of the cuffs using the fabric of the panel. If you would like more room in the arms, it is possible to move the shoulder seams up to level with the top of the panel for an extra couple of inches of room. The finished length of the sweater is 26 inches from the shoulder alongside the collar to the hem, but there is enough extra in the panel to cut it longer. Alternatively, you can make it a cropped sweater by cutting it down to a few inches below the red line.
Cut the front piece (the smaller of the two, with the deeper collar curve) from the panel or the pieced design. If you are using the panel, the offcuts from this piece will be used for the wrist cuffs (the sand coloured rectangles in the lower corners) and the collar (the excess from the shoulders or the bottom). Put these aside for after.
Cut the back piece from the plain fabric piece you have. The underarm shapes are the same but the sleeves are a little taller and the curve of the neckline is shallower.
Sewing the Sweater:
All seams are sewn at Âœâ allowance.
With right-sides together, sew the shoulder seams. For a neater finish, these can be top-stitched before you sew the side seams, otherwise, finish your seams however you prefer.
Next, sew the underarm seams. These are more difficult to flat stitch, so I just finished them with a zigzag.
If you are using the panel, turn the bottom hem towards the wrong side of the fabric about a quarter inch, and then again about 1 ÂŒâ, to make a casing for the elastic. Stitch along the edge of this, leaving a couple of inches unsewn as a gap to insert the elastic. Cut your elastic to your preferred length and feed through the tube. Join the two ends of the elastic together and sew the gap closed. A youtube tutorial for this method can be found here.
If you have quilted the sweater and are worried that this will be too bulky, there should be enough of the teal blue fabric left to add a waistband with the elastic in it to the bottom hem rather than folding over the thicker quilting. Cut two strips 3 Âœâ wide and trim to the same length measurement as your hem. You might want to trim an inch or so from the bottom of the quilted piece to compensate for the extra length. Attach using the same method as for the wrist cuffs in the next step.
To make the wrist cuffs, cut rectangles measuring 5â wide from the remaining sand-coloured fabric, or up to 7â wide if you would like the extra sleeve length. These rectangles should be 16â long. If you added height to the sleeve, you will need to gather the sleeves slightly to fit the wrist cuffs.
Sew together the ends of each cuff into a loop, right-sides together. Â Cut lengths of elastic to your preferred size for your wrists and sew into loops. Fold the cuff loops lengthwise right sides out, sandwiching the elastic between the two halves. Sew the raw edges of the cuffs to the right sides of the ends of the sleeves. Turn the cuffs outwards and topstitch the seams. A youtube tutorial for this method can be found here.
Check that you are able to get your head through the collar, especially if you quilted it or are using a non-stretch fabric from Spoonflower such as the performance piqué. Because there is no stretch, you may need to cut it a little deeper to fit your head. Once you are sure it will fit over your head, either bind the raw edge using bias binding or scraps from the offcuts, or, for a tighter fit, cut a strip of ribbing or a pre-made stretch sweater collar to a couple of inches shorter than the length of the neckline edge. Sew the raw edges to the right side of the neckline, and then fold outward and topstitch the edges.
If you are using a Spoonflower panel in a fabric with stretch, cut a 1+1/2" strip from the offcuts of the top of the panel so that it measures an inch less than the collar  - you may need to join two pieces together. Sew this into a loop and fold lengthwise with the right sides out. Sew the raw edges to the right side of the neckline using a quarter inch seam, and then fold the collar the right way and topstitch the edges. A youtube tutorial for this method can be found here.
Itâs all done!
Now you get to spend Halloween (and really, any time you feel like being annoying) arms outstretched blocking every doorway yelling âIâm stuck!â
Have fun with it.
As always, this pattern is free to use and share and there are no restrictions on what you can do with the items you make.
I do not control your right to profit from your work. All art is derivative, and you making your own version transforms this pattern. Donât let assertions of intellectual property rights be another way you are alienated from your labour. If you decide to sell your work, demand fair remuneration for your time and skills. Someone offering to pay for the materials is not enough. If you have decided to take an activity you love and turn it into work, make it worthwhile.
On the flip side, please donât try to sell this bit of writing or the PDF of the pattern. They are free for you and for everyone else. Resist societyâs message that you should try to profit from your every action, and especially resist the notion that true success is achieved by profiting from anyone elseâs labour.
I love seeing what people make from my patterns! Â Please tag me in your posts or use the hashtag #EverGivenSweater on Instagram.
#sewing pattern#free sewing pattern#Ever Given#Suez Canal#that boat that got stuck#halloween costume#novelty sweater#quilting pattern#evergreen#Ever Given Sweater#please listen to me when I tell you that even though buying the panel costs more than solid coloured quilting fabric#it will save you between 5 and 20 hours of work#I could make this from the panel in maybe 45 minutes and half of that would be pinning collars and cuffs#also bonus: you can add a pocket! If you get the panel there should be enough fabric left in the teal blue to add a kangaroo patch pocket#It is much more of a faff if you are quilting but also very possible
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Here it is! The Calloween 2022 Official Prompt List! Now itâs time to get planning, all ready for the start of the challenge on the first of October :D
Plain text version under the cut:
@california-112â | #calloween 2022
1 - Forget
2 - Wire
3 - Sweep
4 - Mobile
5 - Region
6 - Mute
7 - Punch
8 - Record
9 - Quarter
10 - Bead
11 - Valley
12 - Star
13 - Mottled
14 - Print
15 - Confuse
16 - Storm
17 - Ace
18 - Ring
19 - Issue
20 - Major
21 - Sink
22 - Towel
23 - Hurry
24 - Canvas
25 - Cloud
26 - Know
27 - Sugar
28 - Dry
29 - Dust
30 - Leaf
31 - Gather
#the scientist speaks#calloween 2022#prompt list#writing challenge#yeah! its here!#this is gonna be so fun!#alternative inktober#inktober
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Nevenâs Sourdough Bagels
Hereâs the good news: the best bagel recipe Iâve made has also been the least demanding one. How often does that happen?
The bad news is⊠well, thereâs no bad news. These are delicious and fairly no-nonsense. The recipe follows; after that, scroll down if youâd like to learn more.
Nevenâs Sourdough Bagels
Servings:Â 8 Time:Â 15 min mix + 6 hr proof + overnight proof + 1 hr boil & bake
INGREDIENTS:
450 g high-gluten flour (or bread flour, or all-purpose flour)
50 g whole wheat flour (or more of the above flour)
20 g sugar
10 g salt
250 g water
125 g ripe sourdough starter
DIRECTIONS:
In the bowl of your stand mixer, stir together the flours, salt, and sugar. Attach to the mixer equipped with the dough hook attachment. In another bowl or cup, mix the water and starter gently. Start the mixer on the lowest speed and slowly add the water+starter mix. Mix for 4 minutes, then stop and scrape down the sides, releasing the dough ball from the dough hook. Mix for another 4-5 minutes, until the dough is smooth.
Transfer the dough to another, lightly oiled bowl (I like a wider, shallower container for this) and cover. Leave on the counter for 4-6 hours; it will need less time on a very hot day, more on a cold one.
Once the dough looks smoothly inflatedânote that it may not double in sizeâuse a bench scraper or knife to cut into ~112 g balls. Shape each into a ball by pulling the sides towards the middle and pinching together, then flip it over and roll on the counter to form a smooth top and a bottom sealed together by rolling. Place these balls on a half-sheet pan (18âł x 13âł) and cover with a clean, non-terry towel. Rest for 10-15 minutes.
Shape bagel rings by grabbing a ball and poking a hole through its center with an oiled or floured finger. Then gently stretch out the ring, doing your best to keep it even all around. No need to sweat this too much; the bagels will smooth out a lot during the bake. Hereâs a video of my stretching method:
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Once all the rings are on the sheet, cover it well with plastic wrap or place inside a large proofing bag. Stick it in the fridge. (I realize this can be tricky, but do your best to Tetris your jars and Tupperwareâą to create an even horizontal surface.) Let them proof for 12-48 hours.
The next day, before you bake, do the following in this order:
Preheat your oven to 500ÂșF with a rack in the top third. (The exact placement will depend a bit on your oven; see what works best.)
Fill a very wide pot with ~3âł of water and bring to a boil; turn down to a steady but controlled boil. Place a spider or slotted spoon nearby.
Put a large pan next to the pot and cover it with a clean towel; this is where youâll place the bagels after boiling them.
Grab a metal pan of any size and fill it with at least a cup of water; this will be your steam pan. I use a cheap aluminum pan. Please, please DO NOT use glass, Pyrex, or ceramic; they may shatter.
Take the bagel pan out of the fridge and uncover it.
Grab another half-sheet pan and line it with parchment paper.
Youâll boil the bagels briefly, drain them on the towel-lined sheet, then place them on your final baking sheet. Try to work quickly as itâs best for the bagels to go from the boil to the oven without much delay.
When the water is boiling, pick up one bagel and gently lower into the water. (You can use your hand to do this, not the spider.) Add 2 or 3 more bagelsâwhatever fits comfortably in your pot. Boil them for 40 seconds, then flip and boil another 40 seconds. Scoop out onto the towel, flipping over so the puffy, smooth side faces up.Â
Boil the rest of the bagels in batches. As the boiled bagels cool off a bitâit should take just 30 seconds to a minuteâgently move them to the final baking sheet.
When all the bagels are boiled and on the sheet, take your steam pan and put it on the very bottom of your oven. It will quickly begin to steam; this will give the bagels their crunchy outer crust. Now slide the bagel pan into that top-third rack of your oven.
Bake for 10 minutes without opening the door; you want the steam to stay inside. Open the door, rotate the pan, and bake another 5 minutes. At this point, assess how dark the bagels are. Too dark for comfort? Drop the temperature to 450ÂșF or even 425ÂșF. Or notâI do 500ÂșF throughout the whole bake myself.
After the 20 total minutes of baking, the bagels should look puffy, smooth, golden, and wonderfully micro blistered. Take them out of the oven, then move to a cooling rack.
Wait 20-30 minutes before slicing them; I know, I know.
Iâm not going to tell you what to put on them or how to eat themâthatâs between you and your maker. Enjoy!
OCCASIONALLY AMUSING NOTES:
But Neven, am I not supposed to be using lye or baking soda or something?
This is certainly the typical method for making bagels: add a terrifying drop of caustic lye to your water while wearing scuba gear and praying on a rosary. Itâs meant to create a certain bagely something, contribute to the chew or mouthfeel or whatever⊠After making several batches that turned out âalrightâ and werenât any chewier than anything else, I gave up and started boiling my bagels in plain water. And look at me today!
Did I read that right, you bake at 500ÂșF? Some say, like, 375ÂșF?
Bagels I baked at any temperature below 475ÂșF turned out pale and unsatisfying. Maybe my oven is broken? Either way, give it a shot and drop the temp if you feel you need to. (My bet is, you wonât.)
Do you have a version made with commercial yeast?
I was not happy with the flavor or the bake of the yeast-based bagels I made. Sorry. âSourdough Guy
Whatâs a proofing bag?
One of those things they use on the Great British Bake Off. Theyâre sweet! So much easier than wrapping plastic on top of dough. Get âem here. Oh and those flat parchment paper sheets? So much better than the dumb rolls!!
Can I make a dozen bagels?
You can, I believe in you! Just 1.5x the recipe (it should work fine in a typical stand mixer) and bake on a Big Sheet pan (21âł x 15âł). Itâll be a bit of a squeeze to fit 12 bagels on a half-sheet pan.
Oh right, I donât have a stand mixer!
Mix the dough by hand đ
Are those bialys up there?
Heck yeah those are bialys up there. Hereâs how to do those: Ball up dough, but donât poke any holes through it. Proof in the fridge as above. In the morning, pizza-shape it into a disc about 5-6âł in size, with a puffy rim. Top with chopped garlic or sautĂ©ed diced onion mixed with poppy seeds. Obviously, donât boil them, just bake them.
How do I store any leftover bagels?
âLeftover bagels? Does not compu [giant hook drops from the sky and pulls me into the clouds, screaming] Once theyâre totally cooled off, place your bagels in a paper bag or bread box overnight; theyâll toast up fine in the morning. If you donât get to them that next day, then slice them and store in the freezer. You can then thaw for a few hours and toast.
Thatâs it! Thanks for reading!
P.S. I put pimento cheese and beet + smoked salmon cream cheese on these bagels. Nice, huh?
P.P.S. When I link to products above, I use an Amazon affiliate link; if you choose to purchase anything this way, I thank you.
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Why the Base Panerai is Still King
Of all the watches beloved by watch enthusiasts, there is still something special about a Panerai Luminor with no running seconds hand. The PAM112 pictured below (crown guard removed for servicing) is shown with a gang of other coveted watches in for servicing at The Art of the Watch in Portland, Oregon. Photo by @art_of_the_watch Clearly, the Panerai is the simplest and boldest of the watch designs. Itâs strikingly plain, super-clean and stands out with its sharp contrasting hands and dial markers. While chronographs possess beauty in complexity, the wrist presence of a watch that does nothing else but show the time stands out. As described on Watchbox.com: âA black dial offers just the essentials. Two hands, both black-oxidized, trace the arc of time. Due to the matte black base of the dial, only the lumed elements of the hands stand out. A âsandwichâ dial hews to the same construction practices pioneered and sustained since the 1930s; a black stencil dial bearing the indices and numerals is superimposed atop a fully-painted luminescent disc.â Photo @legacywatch_authentic The version of this watch thatâs available now (new from an authorized dealer) is the PAM00560, which features an in-house manual-wind movement with an 8-day power reserve (vs. the Unitas/ETA movement in the 112). Both are a joy to wear and possess that unmistakable brand identity from afar. If you require a running seconds hand, there are Luminor models available with a small-seconds configuration, Read the full article
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16 Best Wireless Earbuds for Podcasts (Headphones) Youâll Love in 2020
Looking for the best wireless earbuds for podcasts thatâs great for noise canceling during podcasting and voice calling?
The best wireless earbuds for podcasts allow you to listen to your favorite podcast episodes, shows or music on-the-go.
The right pair of earphones or wireless earbuds will bring you great sound quality when youâre heading to the gym, or commuting, or relaxing on a sunny day at a poolside.
16 Best Wireless Earbuds for Podcasts (Headphones) Youâll Love in 2020
Best Wireless Earbuds for Podcasts
Here are our current top best picks if youâre in a hurry, then I highly recommend the following wireless earbuds for podcasting.
Jabra Elite Active 75t â The Best Wireless Earbuds 2020 overall
Apple Airpods Pro â Best wireless earbuds for Apple users
Optoma NuForce BE Sport4 â Flawless wireless Bluetooth earbuds
OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 â Best true wireless earbuds
Bowers & Wilkins P13 Wireless Headphones â Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones â Excellent Ear Headphones for Podcasts
Sennheiser CX Sport Wireless earphones â Great Bluetooth headset
Beats X â good sounding wireless earbuds that can charge in 5 minutes
Jaybird X4 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
Lypertek Tevi â incredible, affordable noise canceling buds
Also See: Best Webcam for Podcast (Perfect for Video Podcasting)
But first, you need a detailed article on picking true wireless headphones, wireless Bluetooth headphones, earbuds or headset for listening to reading podcasts, and making an informed buying decision.
There are pros and cons you need to consider before you make a purchase and how to ensure you get the best wireless earbuds for podcasts for your money.
Everyone is listening to podcasts because of lots of entertaining and helpful information.
Podcasts are the quickest ways to invest in your skills. But what is depressing when you listen to podcasts?
The low quality of the sound that make it impossible or hardly to hear what they are talking.
If you listen to podcasts outdoors with background noise, then there is a problem.
The best solution is to get wireless Bluetooth headphones or earbuds known for noise cancelling and blocking interference.
So here is how to pick the best Bluetooth headset to listen to podcasts on the go.
What are the Best Wireless Earbuds for Podcasts and where to buy one?
Best Wireless Headphones For Podcasting
Whether you are looking for the best headphones for podcast recording or best earbuds for listening to podcasts, Iâve you covered with these selection.
So letâs deep dive inâŠ
Here are my best picks for the best wireless earbuds for podcasts listening or recording podcasts.
1. Jabra Elite Active 75t â The Best Wireless Earbuds 2020 overall
The Jabra Elite Active 75t beat the Apple Airpods Pro in many special features like durability, battery life, sound quality and so on.
It is designed with waterproof and sweat/dust resistant for comfortable fit and convenient that reinforced with IP57 certification.
Features
0.19 ounces (per bud) weight.
Digital Assistance support available.
0.8 x 0.7 x 0.6 inches size.
30 feet (10 meters) Bluetooth range.
7.5 hours, 28 hours (with charging case) rated battery life.
Pros
Crisp and well-balanced audio.
Strong battery life.
Waterproof, sleek design.
Effective passive noise cancelation.
Companion app with lots of sound.
Cons
Newer features unavailable at launch.
2. Apple Airpods Pro â Best wireless earbuds for Apple users
The Apple Airpods Pro is a water-resistant wireless buds with a wide range of handy touch controls and active noise cancelling.
This Apple product also includes three pairs of swappable silicon ear tips that fit into your ears comfortably.
Features
1.2 x 0.9 x 0.9 inches by size.
0.19 ounces (per bud) weight.
4.5 hours; 24 hours (with charging case) battery life (rated).
800 feet Bluetooth range.
Digital Assistant support included.
Pros
Easy to use controls.
Great sound
Comfortable fit.
Great active noise cancelling.
Cons
Battery life could be longer.
3. Optoma NuForce BE Sport4 â Flawless wireless Bluetooth earbuds
The NuForce BE Sport 4 wireless earbuds are good for listening to recorded or live podcasts while youâre on a run or in your office.
Their impressive sound isolation and light weight functionality are highly appealing to podcast fans and podcasting enthusiasts.
Features
15 gram weight.
6mm drivers.
10 hours battery life.
32 Ohm impedance.
Closed acoustic design.
20Hz â 20 kHz frequency response.
Dynamic driver type.
92 dB +/-3 dB at 1 kHz sensitivity.
10 m (33ft) wireless range.
No NFC.
Pros
Practical desgnn.
Impressive audio.
Customized ear tips.
Cons
Not suited to one-ear listening.
4. OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 â Best true wireless earbuds
OnePlus Bullets wireless 2 is a flagship killer neck bud headphone that offers incredible value in terms of audio quality.
The headphones are comfortable to wear and boast a lively sonic presentation that gives you accurate feeling sound stage.
Their sound quality and improved battery life make it the best favorite for podcast fans who love recorded podcast episodes.
Features
Closed acoustic design.
13 gram weight.
20 Hz â 20 kHz frequency response.
6 mm drivers
Dynamic driver type.
96 dB +/-3 dB at 1 kHz sensitivity.
16 Ohm impedance.
8 hours battery life.
Wireless range not available.
No NFC.
Pros
Lively sound
Magnetic on/off switch.
Strong wireless connection.
Cons
Terrible carry case.
5. Bowers & Wilkins P13 Wireless Headphones â Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
The Bowers & Wilkins P13 headphones are well-designed, simple to use and comfy to fit in your ear.
They are a great start and sound good for podcasting whether youâre recording or listening to your favorite podcast.
The dual drivers of Bowers & Wilkins P13 earbuds produce fantastic sound, lively mids, with plenty of powerful bass and high crips.
Features
No NFC
8 hours battery life
Impedance not available.
96 dB sensitivity
Driver type not available.
9.2mm drivers.
10Hz â 30 kHz frequency response.
31g weight.
Closed acoustic design.
Pros
Excellent sound quality.
Comfortable design.
Cons
Average battery life
No waterproofing
6. Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones â Excellent Ear Headphones for Podcasts
The Bose headphones are a lightweight earbuds that feature a secure and comfortable fit for podcasts recording.
The Bose SoundSport also has a pulse edition that has built-in heart rate monitor which is ideal for runner podcasters.
Features
Closed acoustic design.
22g weight
6 hours battery life.
10 m (33ft) wireless range.
NFC: Yes
Pros
Comfortable & secure
Optional heart rate monitor
Cons
Battery life could be better.
Pricey heart rate monitor version.
7. Sennheiser CX Sport Wireless earphones â Great Bluetooth headset
When it comes to audio quality, Sennheiser wireless earbuds is your best choice for podcast recording and listening to podcasting.
These wireless earphones come with a bass-heavy presentation, lively and comfortable fit in your ears that bolster sound quality.
They have a battery life of six hours which means you could listen to your favorite podcasts all day while taking a jog or on your commute.
Features
15g weight.
Drivers not available.
112 dB sensitivity.
6 hours battery life.
No NFC.
Closed acoustic design.
17Hz â 21 kHz frequency response.
Dynamic driver type.
28 Ohms impedance.
50m (150ft) wireless range.
Pros
Sports-friendly design.
Fantastic audio quality.
Cons
Mids could be richer.
Not all cheapest option.
8. BeatsX â good sounding wireless earbuds that can charge in 5 minutes
The BeatsX wireless earbuds produces quality audio performance for their slightly bassy sound.
It is a no-fuss pair of earbuds that charge in 5 minutes and works well with iOs.
Features
Closed acoustic design.
Weight: N/A.
Frequency response: N/A.
8 hours battery life.
Pros
Quick charge feature.
Balanced sound signature.
Cons
Relatively expensive.
Lacking in clarity.
9. Jaybird X4 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
Jaybird X4 wireless Bluetooth earphones are IPX7 water-resistance that can stand any sweating or rain conditions.
These earphones are comfortable to fit in your ears with good sound for music or podcasts.
They provide EQ customization to boot various ear tip sizes with quality audio.
Features
Closed acoustic design.
14.7g weight.
20 Hz â 20 kHz frequency response.
6 mm drivers.
Driver type not available.
99 dB +/-3 dB at 1 kHz sensitivity.
16 Ohms impedance.
8 hours battery life.
10m/33ft wireless range.
No NFC.
Pros
Excellent adaptable sound
Durable and compact design.
Cons
Button lag.
Proprietary charging.
10. Lypertek Tevi â incredible, affordable noise canceling buds
Lypertek Tevi wireless earbuds are among the best audio brand even with the low price tag.
The pair of budget buds has a well-balanced sound, USB-C charging, waterproofing, lengthy battery life and lightweight.
Features
70 hours battery life (charging case)
10 hours on-board battery life.
Graphene driver type.
6mm drivers.
20â20,000 Hz frequency response.
Pros
Great battery life.
Neutral audiophile-like sound.
Incredible value.
Cons
Design is a bit plain.
11. Jaybird Tarah Pro â well-crafted wireless earbuds for podcasts
The Jaybird Tarah Pro headphones are wireless headphones with a neck cable to keep the earbuds from dropping off.
The headphones offer high quality audio in harsher outdoor conditions and great for podcasts during indoor workouts.
Features
Closed acoustic design.
18 grams weight.
20Hz â 20 kHz frequency response.
6mm drivers
Dynamic driver type.
95 dB+/-3 dB at 1 KHz
16 Ohms impedance.
8 hours battery life.
Wireless range not available.
No NFC.
Pros
Durable and compact design.
Excellent adaptable sound.
Cons
Fiddly eartips
Proprietary charging dock.
12. Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 â mind blowing sound without the wires
The Cambridge audio is a high-end audio true wireless earbuds with an excellenet 45 hours of battery life and true wireless listening.
They outperform the Apple Airpods in terms of price, exceptional audio quality and greater value for your money.
Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 True wireless headphones features
Closed acoustic design.
9.2g weight.
20â20,000 Hz frequency response.
5.8mm drivers
Dome type driver type.
9.8 dB sensitivity.
9 hours on-board battery life.
36 hours battery life (charging case)
NFC is available.
Pros
Outstanding audio quality.
Comfortable design.
Good value for money.
Cons
Control buttons can be annoying to use.
13. Bose Quiet Control 30 â Best headphones for podcasting 2020
The Bose Quite Control 30 is an in-ear noise cancelling as good as any form of over-ear can.
It is a wireless noise cancelling earbuds that let you set your own levels of noise cancellation and gets balanced audio performance at any volume.
Its lightweight neckband design conforms to your body for wearability.
They are well-built, comfortable to wear with excellent sound quality for a Bluetooth headphone. Itâs sweat resistant and works well as headset.
Features
Closed acoustic design.
28 grams weight.
10 hours battery life.
10m (33ft) wireless range.
Pros
Stellar noise cancellation.
Long-lasting battery.
Cons
Very expensive.
Sound isnât great for its price.
14. Sony WF-1000XM3 True Wireless Earbuds â Best earbuds for listening to podcasts
Sony WF-1000xM3 true wireless earbuds is a noise cancelling true wireless headphones that made your podcasting dreams come true.
The Sony WF-1000XM3 offers a level of noise cancellation with a sleek form design.
They are the best looking true wireless headphones with fist pumping musicality.
Features
Closed acoustic design.
70g weight
20â20,000 Hz frequency response.
6mm drivers
Dome Type driver type.
6 hours battery life (on-board)
18 hours battery life (charging case)
30 ft wireless range.
NFC: Yes.
15. Beats PowerBeats 3 â Best headphones for podcast recording
The Beats PowerBeats 3 headphones offers a lot for Apple iPhone users such as Apple WI chip feature that boosts wireless range and Bluetooth pairing process with multiple iCloud-linked devices easy.
Features
29g weight
Closed acoustic design
20Hz â 20kHz frequency response.
10mm drivers
96 dB sensitivity
12 hours battery life
10m (33ft) wireless range.
The Beats PowerBeats 3 has a quick charge function in a few minutes that can add an extra one hours of battery life to its 12 hour battery life.
Pros
Great battery life
Good wireless range
Cons
High price
Fit could be better.
16. Samsung Galaxy Buds, Bluetooth True Wireless Earbuds (Wireless charging Case included), Black â US Version with Warranty
You can pair Samsung Galaxy Buds with your phone or tablet and listen and chat during the day, then wirelessly recharge for 15 minutes to get up to 1.7 more hours of play time.
Galaxy Buds comes with sound by AKG that deliver calls, your favorite music and the podcasts you love listening to, while keeping you aware of your surroundings when working out, working or walking.
Eleven great features
Power up to power on gives you up to six hours of battery life with an additional seven hours from the case that doubles as a wireless charger
Premium sound Tuned by AKG
An optimized driver offers substantial bass, while a volume driver gives you a wider range of sound
Ambient Aware helps you control how much surrounding noise.
Quick Ambient Mode lets you hear coworkers calling out to you, traffic, flight announcements.
Support three adjustable ear tip and wingtip sizes right from the box
Splash resistant technology resists water, spills, sweat, handle splashes
Pairs with both Android and iOS compatible devices via Bluetooth connection.
Use with a smartphone and tablet running Android 5. 0 or higher & RAM 1. 5GB above.
Automatic sync and Ambient Aware Mode only available for Android; iOS users can use Voice Command/Siri
Battery Capacity (Earbud): 58mAh
Comes with Quick Start Guide, and 1 Year Product.
These Cable (Wired) Headphones outperform some blue Bluetooth headset for listening to audiobooks and podcasts
There are some cable (wired) headphones that boost great sound quality and even outperform some wireless bluetooth earbuds for listening to podcast episodes and shows. And here are some of them
1. Denon AH-D1100 Advanced Over-Ear HeadphonesBest wireless headphones for audio books 2020
The Denon AH-D1100 Advanced Over Ear Headphones set the standard in lightweight and ergonomically design, quality and noise canceling headphones for podcast recording and listening to audio books.
The soft leather makes it comfortable to fit in your ears without causing pains.
Its 50mm driver with acoustic optimizer design and microfiber technology reduces all background noise thus providing dynamic audio quality.
The headphone comes with a 3.5m cable, and carry pouch for easy handling and storage.
2. Sennheiser CX 300 11 Precision Enhanced Bass Earbuds âBest Earbuds 2020
The Sennheiser CX 300 earbuds are exceptional products with high dynamic bass speakers that deliver quality audio when listening to podcasts.
It can fit well into your ear and has a high passive noise canceling and attenuation feature that blocks out external sounds.
This enhanced earbud is portable with much better audio experience that comes with a 2 year warranty.
Sennheiser earbuds has a unique design that comes with asymmetrical cable that ensures the wire does not messed up, twisted or tangled up.
3. V-MODA Crossfade M-80 Vocal On-Ear Noise-Isolating Metal Headphone
The V-Moda Crossfade headphones are the best known as noise isolating earphones with clear sound quality delivery.
They cannot break if dropped from a 1.5m height unto concrete. It also comes with exoskeleton case for storage and handling.
Its 40mm dual diaphragm drivers and quality of materials used in its production make the durability and quality of sound as the main focus.
4. Beyerdynamic DT-1350â80 Closed Supra aural Headphone
The DT-1350 headphones deliver aesthetic design and sound quality and are my personal favorite for listening to podcasts while traveling or driving.
Audio engineers and DJs use Beyerdynamic DT-1350â80 headphones because of excellent sound quality it produces for their job.
It makes for a good fit in your ears for long use. Its ear cup can rotate or swivel at 90 degrees making it great for one ear monitoring.
It comes with adjustable headband and a pair of removable ear cushions that produce low levels of distortion.
Also, the headphones produce a balance sound if you listen to very high volume sound.
5. Shure SE215-K Sound Isolating Earphones
The SE215-K earphones are uniquely designed and lightweight with sound isolating quality to fit comfortably in your ears without pains when used for longer time.
The enhanced brass feature gives it a better experience when recording or listening to podcasts online or offline.
The earphone comes with a carrying case making sure they are secured for storage and handling.
Its sound isolating technology eliminates background noise or external interferences.
What are the best wireless earbuds for the money?
These are the best wireless earbuds to buy now and are based on in-depth reviews and testing.
Jabra Elite Active 75t
Apple AirPods Pro
Jabra Elite 75t
Jabra Elite 65t Wireless Earbuds
Sony WF-1000XM3 Earbuds
Samsung Galaxy Buds
Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro
Sennheister Momentum True Wireless
Plantronics BackBeat Pro 5100
What are the best wireless earbuds 2020?
Master & Dynamic MV07 Plus
Beats by Dre PowerBeats Pro
Apple Airpods (2nd Gen)
Samsung Galaxy Buds (2020)
Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro
What is the best TWS Earbuds?
These TWS wireless earbuds work perfectly and have excellent battery life, sound quality and battery case. These earbuds are the best TWS earbuds under $100.
Anker Zolo Liberty
Apple Airpods (2020)
Anker Soundcore Liberty Air
Apple Airpods
What are the best sounding true wireless earbuds?
These are the best sounding true wireless earbuds.
Sony WF-1000XMS best noise canceling earbuds.
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless â rich detailed audio.
Libratone Track Air Plus â Best Airpods Pro Alternative
Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus â Souped up Samsung buds
Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro â Value Premium sound.
Conclusion
When listening to podcasts or audio books, you need the best wireless earbuds for podcasts or podcasting headphones that can block out all the external background sounds. These include:
Jabra Elite Active 75t â The Best Wireless Earbuds 2020 overall
Apple Airpods Pro â Best wireless earbuds for Apple users
Optoma NuForce BE Sport4 â Flawless wireless Bluetooth earbuds
OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 â Best true wireless earbuds
Bowers & Wilkins P13 Wireless Headphones â Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones â Excellent Ear Headphones for Podcasts
Sennheiser CX Sport Wireless earphones â Great Bluetooth headset
Beats X â good sounding wireless earbuds that can charge in 5 minutes
Jaybird X4 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
Lypertek Tevi â incredible, affordable noise canceling buds
Culled from Bestsoft Nigeria: https://www.bestsoftnigeria.biz/blog/best-wireless-earbuds-podcasts/#ixzz6YfhWD7lj
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My Halloween Playlist
Another blog did a post with their Halloween music playlist. I commented and they replied, asking me to share mine. It took a bit to get the list from iTunes, but here is what I am at, currently. (I am always looking for more!)
1 Witch Doctor - Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 Drac's Back - Andy Forray 3 The Rockin' Ghost -Archie Bleyer 4 Zombies - The Astro 5 Devil In My Car - The B-52's 6 The Monster Hop - Bert Convy 7 The Night Before Halloween - Bill Buchanan 8 Wombie Zombie - Billy Taylor 9 Release The Bats - The Birthday Party 10 Born on a Day the Sun Didn't Rise - Black Moth Super Rainbow 11 Oliver Haddo - Blood Ceremony 12 Monster Mash - Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers 13 The Monster Swim - Bobby (Boris) Pickett And The Crypt Kickers 14 Vampira - Halloween Howls Bobby Bare 15 They're Here - Boots Walker 16 Monster Mash - Monster Hits Vol. 1 Boris Pickett & The Crypt Keepers 17 Screaming - The Brains 18 The Ghost Of Smokey Joe - Cab Calloway 19 Violet Hellfire - Calabrese 20 cthlu thlu - Caravan 21 The Skeleton Dance - Cark Stalling 22 Don't Meet Mr. Frankenstein - Carlos Casal, Jr. 23 Dracula - Christine Pilzer 24 Devil Woman - Cliff Richard 25 The Twilight Zone - Monster Hits Vol. 1 Constant, Marius 26 Blood Will Have Blood - Corpusse 27 Treat You Like A Lady - Count Floyd (Joe Flaherty) 28 I Was A Teenage Werewolf - The Cramps 29 Rockin' Bones - The Cramps 30 Crushed - The Crypt Club 31 Frankenstein Twist - The Crystals 32 Grimly Fiendish - The Damned 33 Frankenstein Conquers The World - Daniel Johnston And Jad Fair 34 Shhh... - The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets 35 Mad Witch - Dave Gardner 36 Trick Or Treat - David, Hoffman And Livington 37 It's Monster Surfing Time - The Deadly Ones 38 The Voodoo Man - The Del-Vikings 39 Horror Movies - Dickie Goodman 40 Zombie Stomp - Elvira, Mistress of the Dark 41 Mad Monster Party - Ethel Ennis 42 Halloween Remix - Exorcist Theme - The Exorcist Motion Picture Soundtrack 43 Tubular Bells - The Exorcist Theme 44 Graveyard Music - F. Xavier Atencio And Buddy Baker 45 Grim Grinning Ghosts - F. Xavier Atencio And Buddy Baker 46 I'm A Mummy - The Fall 47 Me And The Ghost Upstairs - Fred Astaire 48 The Cave (Part One) - Gary "Spider" Webb 49 Werewolf - Gary Warren 50 The Surf Monster - Gene Moss 51 Carry Me Back To Transylvania - Gene Moss 52 Ghastly Stomp - The Ghastly Ones 53 Goblin Dance - Ghostly Sounds (Gershon Kingsley & Pete⊠54 The Graveyard Shift - The Ghouls 55 Night Gallery - Gil Melle And Edward Sauter 56 Spook City U.S.A. - Glenn Danzig 57 The Twilight Zone '85 Main Title - The Grateful Dead And Merl Saunders 58 Zombies, March! - GWAR 59 Omar The Vampire - The Hamburger Brothers 60 The Vampire Lovers - Harry Robinson 61 Blood Of Dracula - I was A Teenage Frankenstein 62 Midnight Monsters Hop - Jack And Jim 63 The Monsters Go Disco - Monster Cereals Jeff Elmassian 64 Unpleasantville - Jeremy Tyler 65 Vampire Daddy - Jerry Bryan 66 Ave Satani - Jerry Goldsmith 67 The Altar - Jerry Goldsmith 68 Carol Ann's Theme (End Title) - Jerry Goldsmith 69 Toccata And Fugue In D-Minor - Monster Hits Vol. 1 Johann Sebastian Bach 70 Halloween Theme - Main Title - John Carpenter 71 The Fog (main Theme) - John Carpenter 72 Opening Titles - John Carpenter 73 Wake Up - John Carpenter 74 Happy Halloween - John Zacherle 75 Halloween - Kay Lande & Wade Denning 76 The Headless Horseman - Kay Starr 77 Wicked Annabella - The Kinks 78 She's My Witch - Kip Tyler 79 You Can't Give Me Anything - Kreeps 80 Halloween Spooks - Lambert, Hendricks And Ross 81 The Mummy's Bracelet - Lee Ross 82 Graveyard - Leroy Bowman 83 Story Time  84 Shaking Things Up 85 Welcome To Unpleasantville 86 Man Meets Monster 87 Pumpkin Brain Pie 88 All Out Of Homes 89 The O'lantern's 90 Smashing Pumpkins 91 Spider Baby Theme - Spider Baby Soundtrack Lon Chaney Jr 92 The Boogeyman is Coming - Halloween Lonnie Elam 93 Wolf Call - lord dent and his invaders 94 Jinetes En El Cielo - Los Babys 95 Amytiville - Lovebug Starski 96 Out Of Limits - The Marketts 97 Zombie - Mecht Mensch 98 13 O'Clock Rock - The Memphis Morticians 99 Return Of The Fly - Misfits 100 Ghoul's Night Out - The Misfits 101 The Spider And The Fly - The Monocles 102 Night Of The Vampire - The Moontrekkers 103 The Haunted Strangler - Movie Advert 104 Horror Of Dracula - Movie Advert 105 I Was A Teenage Werewolf - Movie Advert 106 The Mummy - Movie Advert 107 At The Munsters - The Munsters 108 The Haunted House - New Mayfair Dance Orchestra 109 Can't Stop the Monster Kids - The Other 110 Clinkerated Chimes - Pat Bone 111 Phantasm Theme - Phantasm Motion Picture Soundtrack 112 The House on Shady Lane - The House on Shady Lane Plain White Tâs 113 A Questionable Obsession with the Recen⊠RAMMER 114 The Witch Queen Of New Orleans - Redbone 115 The House On Sorority Row - Main Title - Richard Band 116 Prologue / Main Title - Richard Band 117 Re-Animator Theme Reprise - Richard Band 118 Dark Shadows - The Robert Cobert Orchestra 119 The Night Of The Vampire - Roky Erickson 120 I Walked With A Zombie - Roky Erickson And The Aliens 121 Halloween Remix - Miscellaneous Ronald Jenkees 122 Goo Goo Muck - Ronnie Cook And The Gaylads 123 Kill Murder Killers 124 Zombies of the Dead 125 Day of the Rocks 126 Murder on the Gondola 127 Ghoulash - Satan's Pilgrims 128 She's Fallen In Love With A Monster Man - Screaming Lord Sutch 129 Jack the Ripper - Screaming Lord Sutch 130 Jack The Ripper - Screaming Lord Sutch 131 It's Halloween - The Shaggs 132 It Counquered The World - The She Creature 133 The Purple People Eater - Monster Hits Vol. 1 Sheb Wooley 134 Birthday - So Sick Social Club feat. Madchild 135 Suck Me - Spooklight feat. Ryan Lindsey 136 The Spook Walks - Spooks 137 Tongue Sandwich (Water Creature Remix) - Squid Lid 138 Jump Rope - Steve Jablonsky 139 Main Title - Steve Jablonsky 140 Ghost Rider - Suicide 141 Graveyard Rock - Tarantula Ghoul And Her Gravediggers 142 Get Up and Kill - The Creeping Cruds 143 Monster - The Mission Creeps 144 Phantom Chop - The von Drats 145 Wrong Turn - The Young Werewolves 146 Danny's Inferno - The Three Suns 147 The Ghost And Mr. Chicken - The Tiki Tones 148 Bad Ritual - Timber Timbre 149 I'm A Ghost - Unknown Artist 150 Snickers Halloween Grocery Store - Halloween Various Artists 151 Nightmare on My Street - Various Artists 152 At the House of Frankenstein - Various Artists 153 Creature Feature - Various Artists 154 The Day The Earth Stood Still - Various Artists 155 Halloween Spooks - Various Artists 156 The Headless Horseman - Various Artists 157 Monster Holiday - Various Artists 158 Trick Or Treat - Various Artists 159 The Fourth Dimension - The Ventures 160 Haunted House of Rock (extended version) - whodini 161 Opening Titles Friday the 13th: The Series - Fred Mollin 162 Love Potion No. 9 - The Clovers 163 Mr. Sandman - The Chordettes 164 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Theme 165 - Hellraiser - Christopher Young 166 - Tales from the Crypt - Danny Elfman 167 - Beetlejuice - Danny Elfman 168 - Edward Scissorhands - Danny Elfman 169 - The Outer Limits - Dominic Frontiere 170 - Tales From the Darkside - Donald Rubenstein 171 - Forever Knight - Fred Mollin 172 - Friday the 13th: The Series - Fred Mollin 173 - Beyond Reality - Fred Mollin 174 - The Odyssey - Fred Mollin 175 - Opening Titles - Friday the 13th: The Series - Fred Mollin 176 - 'The Inheritance': Thunderstorm In The City/'Tails I Live, Heads You Die': The Graveyard... 177 - Suite From 'The Barons Bride': I. Micki's Trance/II. The Vampire's Lair/III. Ryan Says Goodbye... 178 - Suite From 'Badge Of Honor': I. The Deal/II. Micki And Tim/III. Sharko Alone/The Badge Revealed... 179 - 'Tails I Live, Heads You Die': The Death Of Micki 180 - 'Symphony In B Sharp': I. Ryan Chases The Phantom/II. The Death Of Leslie/III. The Fight To... 181 - Suite From 'Brain Drain': I. Jack And Vi/II. Real Love/III. Jack Mourns Vi 182 -  'Eye Of Death': I. The Letter/The Troops Retreat/II. More Retreat 183 -  Suite From 'What A Mother Wouldn't Do': I. The Cradle Revealed/Mom And Louis/II. Mom And The Baby... 184 - 'The Electrocutioner': I. In The Basement 185 -  Suite From 'The Playhouse': I. The Children's Theme/II. The Playhouse Transports The Children... 186 - Suite From 'Wedding In Black' And 'Bottle Of Dreams': I. The Castle/II. Calvin And Micki/... 187 - 'Bottle Of Dreams': I. The End Of A Year 188 - Friday The 13th-The Series: Closing Credits 189 -Friday the 13th - Main Theme 190 - Friday the 13th - Theme 191 - Kolchak: The Night Stalker - Gil Melle 192 - Night Gallery -  Gilbert Melle 193 - Suspiria - Goblin 194 - Theme from Friday the 13th - The Horror Theme 195 - Friday the 13th (the Legacy) - The Horror Theme 196 - The Fly - Howard Shore 197 - Videodrome - Howard Shore 198 - The Outer Limits (1995) - J. Van Tongeren 199 - The Omen - Jerry Goldsmith 200 - Poltergeist - Jerry Goldsmith 201 - Halloween - John Carpenter 202 - Theme Music (Original) - John Carpenter 203 - Theme (From Halloween) - John Carpenter 204 - Theme to Jaws - John Williams 205 - Dead, Dead, Dead - Juan Schwartz and 206 - The Twilight Zone - Marius Constant 207 - Nowhere Man - Mark Snow 208 - The X-Files - Mark Snow 209 - Scooby Doo, Where Are You? - Matthew Sweet 210 - Dark Shadows Theme - R. Corbet 211 - Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr. 212 - Dracula: The Series - Robert Cobert 213 - The Addams Family - various 214 - Bewitched - various 215 - The Twilight Zone - various 216 - Main Theme from The Addams Family - Vic Mizzy 217 - Werewolves of London - Warren Zevon 218 - In Search Of... - various 219 - Tales from the Darkside Intro
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Music bold survey!
 Bold the songs you know! (also crossing out the oneâs I donât like and only Bolding oneâs I like)
225 questions
2000
1. Who Let The Dogs Out? -Baha Men (liked it as a kid,hate it now.)
2. All The Small Things -Blink 182 (Have ALWAYS disliked them)
4. Oops, I Did It Again -Britney Spears
5. Graduation -Vitamin C (omg Sooo Overplayed. guess which song was playing at My Middle School Graduation....)
6. Bye, Bye, Bye -N*Sync
7. Independent Woman -Destinyâs Child
8. Letâs Make Love - Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
9. Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 4000
10. I Turn To You - Christina Aguilera
11. I Knew I Loved You - Savage Garden
12. Itâs My Life - Bon Jovi
13. Breathe - Faith Hill (liked it as a Tween,not much anymore.)
14. Shake Your Bon-Bon - Ricky Martin (Gag.My Mom had such a Crush on him)
16. Goobye Earl - Dixie Chicks
17. Letâs Get Married - Jagged Edge
18. The Bad Touch - Bloodhound Gang
19. The Real Slim Shady - Eminem (was over it once I heard all his other,much better,songs)
20. Say My Name - Destinyâs Child (My Twin Nieces and I ARE DC. We used to hold Performances at our House. I had there Bio too and Pasted a bunch of there Pictures in the blank pages XD)
21. Itâs Gonna Be Me - N*Sync
22. Party Up - DMX
23. Sexual (Li Da Di) - Amber
24. Country Grammar - Nelly
25. Aaronâs Party (Come Get It) - Aaron Carter (gag one my Nieces had a Huge Crush on him as a Kid...)
2001
1. Hanging By A Moment - Lifehouse
2. Fallinâ - Alicia Keys
3. All For You - Janet Jackson (She was My First Musical Girl Crush)
4. If Youâre Gone - Matchbox Twenty
5. IâM Real - Jennifer Lopez ft. Ja Rule (I remember when My Niece and I would perform this,She was Ja Rule lol)
6. Drops Of Jupiter (Tell Me) - Train
7. Let Me Blow Ya Mind -Eve ft. Gwen Stefani
8. Thank You - Dido (liked it when it first came out. until it got overplayed.)
9. Hit âEm Up Style (Oops!) - Blu Cantrell
10. Independent Women Part I - Destinyâs Child
11. Again - Lenny Kravitz (Was never a Fan,unlike My Sister)
12. ItâS Been Awhile - Staind
13. Stutter - Joe ft. Mystikal
14. It WasnâT Meâ -Shaggy ft. Ricardo âRikRokâ Ducent
15. U Remind Me - Usher
16. Where The Party At - Jagged Edge With Nelly
17. Angel - Shaggy Featuring Rayvon
18. Ride Wit Me - Nelly Featuring City Spud
19. Peaches & Cream - 112
20. Follow Me -Uncle Kracker
21. Drive - Incubus
22. What Would You Do? -Alicia Keys
23. Survivor -Destinyâs Child
24. Lady Marmalade -Christina Aguilera, Lilâ Kim, Mya & Pink
25. Ms. Jackson -OutKast
2002
1. A Moment Like This - Kelly Clarkson
2. Hot In Here - Nelly (Omg I remember Dancing to this at a School Dance...)
3. Complicated - Avril Lavigne
4. Girlfriend - N Sync & Nelly
5. Sk8er Boi - Avril Lavigne
6. Canât Fight The Moonlight - LeAnn Rimes
7. Dirty - Christina Aguilera (I Memorized All her and Britâs Dances)
8. A Thousand Miles - Vanessa Carlton
9. Heaven - DJ Sammy
10. Gimme The Light - Sean Paul
11. The Worldâs Greatest - R Kelly
12. Jenny From The Block - Jennifer Lopez Featuring Jadakiss & Styles
13. Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American) - Toby Keith
14. Goodbye To You - Michelle Branch
15. Canât Get You Out Of My Head - Kylie Minogue
16. The Game Of Love - Santana Featuring Michelle Branch
17. Youngân (Holla Back) - Fabolous
18. She Hates Me - Puddle Of Mudd
19. Starry Eyed Surprise - Oakenfold Featuring Shifty Shellshock
20. The Middle - Jimmy Eat World
21. Say I Yi Yi - Ying Yang Twins
22. Just A Friend 2002 - Mario
23. Hey Baby - No Doubt and Bounty Killer
24. Work It - Missy âMisdemeanorâ Elliott
25. U Donât Have To Call - Usher
2003
1. In Da Club - 50 Cent
2. Crazy in Love - Beyonce w. Jay-Z (I do prefer the slower sexier ver now though)
3. Get Busy - Sean Paul (I just hate Sean Paul really)
4. When Iâm Gone -Three Doors Down
5. Ignition - R Kelly (makes Me Think of MJ now since thereâs a video of him Dancing in his car to this â„)
6. Baby Boy - Beyonce w. Sean Paul (I remember being so proud of myself once I mastered her Flip/Roll from The MV)
7. This is the Night - Clay Aiken
8. Bring Me To Life - Evanescence
9. Right Thurr - Chingy
10. Unwell - Matchbox Twenty
11. Picture - Kid Rock w. Sheryl Crow
12. Drift Away - Uncle Kracker & Dobie Gray
13. Get Low - Lilâ John & The East Side Boyz
14. Beautiful - Christina Aguilera
15. Iâm With You - Avril Lavigne
16. Miss You - Aalyiah
17. 21 Questions - 50 Cent & Nate Dogg (only like this song because of Nate Dogg)
18. Shake Ya Tailfeather - Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee
19. All I Have - Jennifer Lopez & LL Cool J
20. I Know What You Want - Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey
21. Magic Stick - Lilâ Kim w. 50 Cent
22. Bump Bump Bump - B2K and P. Diddy
23. Flying Without Wings - Ruben Studdard
24. Here Without You - 3 Doors DownÂ
25. Work It - Missy Elliott
2004
1. Yeah! - Usher (My Friends and I Memorized this Dance...lol)
2. Burn - Usher
3. This Love -Maroon 5
4. The Way You Move - Outkast
5. If I Ainât Got You -Alicia Keys
6. Hey Ya! - Outkast
7. I Donât Wanna Know - Mario Winans
8. The Reason - Hoobastank (makes me think of one of My Exâs...)
9. Confessions Part II - Usher
10. My Immortal - Evanescence
11. Naughty Girl - Beyonce
12. Letâs Get It Started - Black Eyed Peas
13. My Boo - Usher and Alicia Keys
14. She Will Be Loved - Maroon 5
15. The First Cut Is the Deepest - Sheryl Crow
16. Toxic - Britney Spears
17. Someday - Nickelback
18. I Believe - Fantasia
19. Breakaway - Kelly Clarkson
20. Slow Jamz - Twista
21. Dirt Off Your Shoulder - Jay-Z
22. Freak-A-Leek - Petey Pablo
23. The Way - Clay Aiken
24. Numb - Linkin Park (LP makes me Depressed though)
25. Dip It Low - Christina MilianÂ
( I still have alot of these on My Pandora tbh)
2005
1. Sexy Back - Justin Timberlake
2. Hips Donât Lie - Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean
3. Promiscuous - Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland
4. Everytime We Touch - Cascada
5. Temperature - Sean Paul
6. S.O.S. - Rihanna
7. Beep - Pussy Cat Dolls
8. Waiting On The World To Change - John Mayer
9. Pump It - Black Eyed Peas
10. Youâre Beautiful - James Blunt
11. Maneater - Nelly Furtado
12. Single - Natasha Bedingfield
13. What Hurts the Most - Rascal Flatts
14. Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It - Dem Franchise Boys
15. Walk Away - Kelly Clarkson
16. Itâs Goinâ Down - Young Joc
17. Dance, Dance -Fall Out Boy
18. Smack That - Akon & Eminem
19. I Write Sins, Not Tragedies - Panic! At the Disco
20. Weâre All In This Together - High School Musical Cast
21. Ms. New Booty - Bubba Sparx
22. Rompe - Daddy Yankee
24. Check On It - Beyonce Featuring Slim Thugg
25. Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
2007
1. The Sweet Escape - Gwen Stefani & Akon
2. Girlfriend - Avril Lavigne
3. Irreplaceable - Beyonce
4. Before He Cheats - Carrie Underwood
5. Crank Dat - Soulja Boy
6. Rehab - Amy Winehouse
7. Umbrella - Rihanna
8. Hey There Delilah - Plain White Tâs
9. Glamorous - Fergie
10. I Wanna Luv U - Akon
11. Bubbly - Colbie Caillat
12. Walk It Out - Unk
13. Donât Matter - Akon
14. Fergalicious - Fergie
15. Lip Gloss - Lil Mama (I remember Hating her...)
16. Candyman - Christina Aguilera
17. Break It Off - Rihanna
18. S.O.S. - Jonas Brothers
19. Stronger - Kanye West (like the song not the artist)
20. Thanks For The Memories - Fall Out Boy
21. Pop, Lock and Drop It - Huey
22. Shut Up and Drive - Rihanna
23. Because of You - Ne-Yo
24. Home - Daughtry
25. Tattoo - Jordin Sparks
2008
1. So What - Pink
2. Just Dance - Lady Gaga
3. Leavinâ - Jesse McCartney (he reminded me too much of Aaron Carter)
4. Iâm Yours - Jason Mraz
5. Gives You Hell - All-American Rejects
6. Damaged - Danity Kane
7. Shake It - Metro Station
8. Love Story - Taylor Swift ( I didnât like Taylor back then)
9. When I Grow Up - Pussycat Dolls
10. I Kissed A Girl - Katy Perry
11. Donât Stop The Music - Rihanna
12. Burninâ Up - Jonas Brothers
13. Low - Flo Rida featuring T-Pain
14. Calabria - Enur featuring Natasja
15. Love Like This - Natasha Bedingfield and Sean Kingston
16. 7 Things - Miley Cyrus
17. Lollipop - Lil Wayne
18. Pocketful of Sunshine - Natasha Bedingfield
19. Circus - Britney Spears
20. Summertime - New Kids On The Block
21. Our Song - Taylor Swift
22. All Summer Long - Kid Rock
23. Closer - Ne-Yo
24. Viva La Vida - Coldplay
25. See You Again - Miley Cyrus
2009
1. Boom Boom Pow - Black Eyed Peas
2. I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas
3. I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) - Pitbull
4. You Belong With Me - Taylor Swift
5. Lovegame - Lady Gaga
6. Donât Trust Me - 3OH3!
7. Please Donât Leave Me - Pink
8. Right Round - Flo Rida ( I HATE this version)
9. Poker Face - Lady Gaga
10. Goodbye - Kristinia Debarge
11. Say Hey - Evan Taubenfeld Michael Franti & Spearhead
12. New Divide - Linkin Park
13. The Climb - Miley Cyrus
14. Best I Ever had - Drake
15. Good Girls Go Bad - Cobra Starship Featuring Leighton Meester
16. Lucky - Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat
17. Waking Up In Vegas - Katy Perry
18. Paranoid - Jonas Brothers
19. Wanted - Jessie James
20. Fire Burning - Sean Kingston
21. Not Meant To Be - Theory of a Deadman
22. Love, Sex and Magic - Ciara & Justin Timberlake
23. Use Somebody - Kings of Leon
24. Day N Nite - Kid Cudi
25. Hoedown Throwdown - Miley Cyrus
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Meatless Protein: Top Picks | Weight Loss Blog
Eating a vegetarian dietâor even just a few meatless meals per weekâcan have a potentially huge impact on your health and the world around you. But if youâre new to vegetarianism, or want to try it out, you may be asking a common question: Where will I get my protein?
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If youâre on a weight loss program, itâs an important question. Protein doesnât just build muscleâit makes you leaner, too. It takes longer to digest than carbohydrates, helping you feel full for longer. So whatâs the answer to your plant-based protein question?
Hereâs 10 sources of meatless protein that each include a Nutrisystem-approved way to enjoy these belly-filling, muscle-building foods:
1. Black Beans
Protein Power: According to the United State Department of Agriculture (USDA), there are 8 grams of protein in a 1/2 cup. Thatâs more than youâd get from a large hard-boiled egg, which clocks in at a little more than 6 grams of protein.
Extra Boost: What the beans have that the egg doesnât: Fiber. That half-cup serving delivers 6 grams of slow-digesting fiber, which can make your meal more filling while helping to lower cholesterol and manage blood sugar.
How to eat âem: Not just in savory ways! This Black Bean Brownie Dip > uses canned black beans as a base with sweeter ingredients to create a chocolate-y dip thatâs perfect for dipping strawberries or graham crackers.
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2. Spinach
Protein Power: No wonder Popeye could pack so much strength into that slim frame: One cup of cooked spinach delivers 5.3 grams of protein and just 41 tiny calories.
Extra Boost: More potassium per gram that youâd get from a banana. That cup of cooked spinach comes with 838 mg of potassium, a key nutrient for a healthy heart.
How to eat it: Simply sauteed, spinach is a perfect side dish for any of your Nutrisystem foods. The veggie is also an unlimited food, meaning you can pile it as high as you like on your way to four daily servings of non-starchy vegetables. Watch this video > for a simple strategy to perfectly saute spinach to get your fill of meatless protein.
3. Kale
Protein Power: Kale does a body goodâaccording to the USDA, the leafy veggie has more protein, gram-for-gram, than two percent milk. For every 15 calories of kale you eat, youâll get a little more than a gram of protein.
Extra Boost: The comparisons to milk donât stop at muscle-buildingâit can strengthen your bones, too. Kale has more calcium per ounce than milk!
How to eat it: How about some chips? If youâve got 20 minutes, some nonstick spray and salt, you can have crunchy, satisfying kale chips > that are a guilt-free snack youâll love to munch on while you binge-watch your favorite new series.
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4. Greek Yogurt
Protein Power: Greek yogurt has more than triple the protein of its non-Greek counterparts: Nonfat, non-Greek yogurt is 53 calories per 100 grams, with almost 3 grams of protein. Nonfat plain Greek yogurt has 54 calories for the same amountâbut almost 10 grams of protein.
Extra Boost: Calcium, of course! The 112 mg youâll get from your Greek yogurt doesnât just build healthy bones and teeth, thoughâit can actually help you lose more body fat as you lose weight, according to the British Journal of Nutrition.
How to eat it: Itâs great in tacos and taco salads as a replacement for sour cream, in smoothies for protein and thickness, and frozen. But our favorite Greek yogurt recipe is this Chunky Monkey Yogurt Parfait > âwith peanuts, chocolate chips and banana slices, itâs got the flavors of your favorite ice cream, but with none of the guilt!
5. Broccoli
Protein Power: No wonder broccoli is a fan-favorite. Broccoli has more protein than kaleâŠwhich has more protein than two percent milk. One cup of chopped florets has just under 3 grams of protein and just 31 measly calories, according to the USDA.
Extra Boost: Belly-filling, hunger-busting fiber: 4.7 grams in a two-cup serving. And that fiber doesnât just fill your belly, but can reduce its size. According to Science Daily, for every 10 grams of fiber you eat, you can have as much as four percent less fat around your waist.
How to eat it: With cheddar ⊠for breakfast! This Breakfast Quesadilla with Broccoli and Cheddar > takes the ultimate tasty dinner side and reimagines it for your morning meal. With all that cheesy goodness, itâll a great start to getting your full day of non-starchy vegetables stay full and on-plan.
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6. Cauliflower
Protein Power: Cauliflowerâs not about to let broccoli hog the spotlight for cruciferous veggiesâthe white cousin has almost as much protein as those green trees. One cup of boiled cauliflower is just 27 calories but has 2.3 grams of protein. When swapped in for some potatoes in your mash or for your side of rice, itâs a powerful punch of protein where your plate would have been filled with high-calorie carbs.
Extra Boost: According to the National Institutes of Health, most Americans donât get enough choline, a nutrient that helps with liver function, prevents muscle loss, and is necessary for the mind to create memories. So remember this: Two cups of cauliflower rice or mash has 110 mg of choline.
How to eat it: Mash it! Cauliflower makes a delicious substitute for mashed potatoes. Use this simple recipe> to whip up a pot of this low-calorie, meatless protein side dish thatâs perfect with hearty Nutrisystem dinners like Barbecued Chicken and Baked Beans >
7. Quinoa
Protein Power: Quinoa has earned fame as the grain with the highest proteinâŠand itâs true! A half-cup serving has more than 4 grams of protein and includes all the essential amino acids in just 111 calories.
Extra Boost: These little seeds donât stop at meatless protein, though. A half-cup serving has more than 2 grams of fiber, as well as iron, potassium, and phosphorus, a nutrient that plays key roles in heart function, kidney function and muscle contractions, according to Medline.
How to eat it: Replace the lower-protein grains in your normal snacks for the meatless protein punch of the big Q with these Sweet & Salty Quinoa Granola Bars > âmade with just five simple ingredients.
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8. Edamame
Protein Power: One cup of prepared edamame has 18.4 grams of proteinâwhich, according to the USDA, is almost half the daily intake recommended for most adult women and almost as much as in 100 grams of chicken breast.
Extra Boost: Like spinach, edamame is loaded with potassiumâone cup provides 970 mg of the heart-healthy nutrient, which is more than youâd get from two bananas.
How to eat âem: Paired with quinoa, the highest-protein grain, to create an ultra-high meatless protein burger. These Healthy Edamame Quinoa Burgers > are, as the title says, healthy, but theyâre also deliciousâwith flavor from spices like garlic powder, cumin and a big squirt of sriracha hot sauce.
9. Peas
Protein Power: Thereâs a reason they turn these little green guys into protein powder: For every 15 calories of peas that you eat, youâll grab a gram of protein. One cup has about 3 grams of proteinânot enough to turn you into Schwarzenegger, but a filling boost from this sweet veggie side.
Extra Boost: That cup of peas has 30 percent of your dayâs fiber intake, meaning itâs a side that can help keep you full. And itâs also loaded with vitamins: 22 percent of your daily Vitamin A and almost 100 percent of your daily C.
How to eat âem: Add some sweetness to salads or sandwiches: Pop raw, shelled peas into your salads for little bursts of sweet freshness, or put cooked peas through a food processorâwith a little salt and pepper, they can become a sweet, surprising spread thatâs perfect on a turkey sandwich.
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10. Chickpeas
Protein Power: One cup of chickpeas has 6 grams of proteinâthe same amount youâd get from a hard-boiled egg.
Extra Boost: These beans can help you kick your junk food habit. According to the journal Appetite, when Australian researchers gave dieters a daily dose of chickpeas for 12 weeks, the study participants improved their gut health, lost weight, and ate less junk food after three months than those who didnât eat the chickpeas ).
How to eat âem: One way to help them replace junk food is to make these little beans snackable, and thatâs just what this Nacho-Style Roasted Chickpeas > recipe does. By baking the beans in spices for 45 minutes, youâll create a crunchy, poppable snack thatâs salty, spicy and perfect for streaming a movie or watching the big game. One half-cup of these crispy chickpeas counts as 1 SmartCarb on the Nutrisystem program.
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Guys Talk Knives: It's a lock! (S2 Ep 55)
Andy and Swaggs are talking locking knives. From Lockbacks to Axis locks and everything in between. They'll show you some great knives in this set, so dont' miss it.
Featured: Ring Lock
Opinel 3-5/8" 6-VRI Steel Folder with Oak Wood Handle Item Number: OP981 - $17.00
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Lockback and Mid Lock
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The upgraded Buck Ranger 112 Pro features a 3â clip point blade with S30V stainless steel and modern, lightweight G-10 handle scales paired with brushed nickel silver bolsters. A twist to the classic 112, this pro version will easily become a favorite for avid 112 fans.
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Spyderco Sage 5 CPM-S30V Stainless Steel Blade Carbon Fiber Handle Item Number: SPC123CFPCL - $152.10
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Benchmade Griptilian S30V Stainless Steel Blade Black Noryl Gtx Handle Item Number: BM550BK - $92.99
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A.8 Regexp Ranges and Locales: A Long Sad Story
This section describes the confusing history of ranges within regular expressions and their interactions with locales, and how this affected different versions of gawk.
The original Unix tools that worked with regular expressions defined character ranges (such as â[a-z]â) to match any character between the first character in the range and the last character in the range, inclusive. Ordering was based on the numeric value of each character in the machineâs native character set. Thus, on ASCII-based systems, â[a-z]â matched all the lowercase letters, and only the lowercase letters, as the numeric values for the letters from âaâ through âzâ were contiguous. (On an EBCDIC system, the range â[a-z]â includes additional nonalphabetic characters as well.)
Almost all introductory Unix literature explained range expressions as working in this fashion, and in particular, would teach that the âcorrectâ way to match lowercase letters was with â[a-z]â, and that â[A-Z]â was the âcorrectâ way to match uppercase letters. And indeed, this was true.111
The 1992 POSIX standard introduced the idea of locales (see Locales). Because many locales include other letters besides the plain 26 letters of the English alphabet, the POSIX standard added character classes (see Bracket Expressions) as a way to match different kinds of characters besides the traditional ones in the ASCII character set.
However, the standard changed the interpretation of range expressions. In the "C" and "POSIX" locales, a range expression like â[a-dx-z]â is still equivalent to â[abcdxyz]â, as in ASCII. But outside those locales, the ordering was defined to be based on collation order.
What does that mean? In many locales, âAâ and âaâ are both less than âBâ. In other words, these locales sort characters in dictionary order, and â[a-dx-z]â is typically not equivalent to â[abcdxyz]â; instead, it might be equivalent to â[ABCXYabcdxyz]â, for example.
This point needs to be emphasized: much literature teaches that you should use â[a-z]â to match a lowercase character. But on systems with non-ASCII locales, this also matches all of the uppercase characters except âAâ or âZâ! This was a continuous cause of confusion, even well into the twenty-first century.
To demonstrate these issues, the following example uses the sub() function, which does text replacement (see String Functions). Here, the intent is to remove trailing uppercase characters:
$ echo something1234abc | gawk-3.1.8 '{ sub("[A-Z]*$", ""); print }' -| something1234a
This output is unexpected, as the âbcâ at the end of âsomething1234abcâ should not normally match â[A-Z]*â. This result is due to the locale setting (and thus you may not see it on your system).
Similar considerations apply to other ranges. For example, â["-/]â is perfectly valid in ASCII, but is not valid in many Unicode locales, such as en_US.UTF-8.
Early versions of gawk used regexp matching code that was not locale-aware, so ranges had their traditional interpretation.
When gawk switched to using locale-aware regexp matchers, the problems began; especially as both GNU/Linux and commercial Unix vendors started implementing non-ASCII locales, and making them the default. Perhaps the most frequently asked question became something like, âWhy does â[A-Z]â match lowercase letters?!?â
This situation existed for close to 10 years, if not more, and the gawk maintainer grew weary of trying to explain that gawk was being nicely standards-compliant, and that the issue was in the userâs locale. During the development of version 4.0, he modified gawk to always treat ranges in the original, pre-POSIX fashion, unless --posix was used (see Options).112
Fortunately, shortly before the final release of gawk 4.0, the maintainer learned that the 2008 standard had changed the definition of ranges, such that outside the "C" and "POSIX" locales, the meaning of range expressions was undefined.113
By using this lovely technical term, the standard gives license to implementers to implement ranges in whatever way they choose. The gawk maintainer chose to apply the pre-POSIX meaning both with the default regexp matching and when --traditional or --posix are used. In all cases gawk remains POSIX-compliant.
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EPA to Allow Major Sources of Air Pollution to Reclassify as Area Sources
EPA issued a guidance memorandum withdrawing the âonce in always inâ policy for the classification of major sources of hazardous air pollutants under section 112 of the Clean Air Act. With the new guidance, sources of hazardous air pollutants previously classified as âmajor sourcesâ may be reclassified as area sources when the facility limits its potential to emit below major source thresholds.
EPA issued a guidance memorandum withdrawing the âonce in always inâ policy for the classification of major sources of hazardous air pollutants under section 112 of the Clean Air Act. With the new guidance, sources of hazardous air pollutants previously classified as âmajor sourcesâ may be reclassified as area sources when the facility limits its potential to emit below major source thresholds.
âThis guidance is based on a plain language reading of the statute that is in line with EPAâs guidance for other provisions of the Clean Air Act,â said Bill Wehrum, assistant administrator of EPAâs Office of Air and Radiation. âIt will reduce regulatory burden for industries and the states, while continuing to ensure stringent and effective controls on hazardous air pollutants.â
The Clean Air Act defines a âmajor sourceâ as a one that emits, or has the potential to emit, 10 tons per year of any hazardous air pollutant, or 25 tons per year or more of any combination of hazardous air pollutants. Sources with emissions below this threshold are classified as âarea sources.â Different control standards apply to the source depending on whether or not it is classified as a âmajor sourceâ or an âarea source.â
In a 1995 memo, EPA established a âonce in always inâ policy that determined that any facility subject to major source standards would always remain subject to those standards, even if production processes changed or controls were implemented that eliminated or permanently reduced that facilityâs potential to emit hazardous air pollutants.
The recent memo states that the EPA had no statutory authority under the Clean Air Act to place a time limit on when a facility may be determined to be an area source, and that a plain language reading of the Act must allow facilities to be reclassified as area sources once their potential to emit hazardous air pollutants falls below the levels that define major sources.
EPA said that it will soon publish a Federal Register notice to take comment on adding regulatory text that will reflect EPAâs reading of the statute as discussed in this memorandum.
John Walke, clean air director at the Natural Resources Defense Council said, âthis is among the most dangerous actions that the Trump EPA has taken yet against public health. Rolling back longstanding protections to allow the greatest increase in hazardous air pollutants in our nationâs history is unconscionable. This move drastically weakens protective limits on air pollutants like arsenic, lead, mercury and other toxins that cause cancer, brain damage, infertility, developmental problems and even death. And those harmed most would be nearby communities already suffering a legacy of pollution. NRDC will fight this terrible decision to unleash toxic pollutants with every available tool.â
TSCA Reset Webcast
If your company manufactured or imported chemicals between June 21, 2006 and June 21, 2016, the EPAâs TSCA Inventory reset rule requires you to identify those substances as active on EPA central data exchange (CDX) by February 8, 2018.
If you process or use chemicals, you may identify them as active on the TSCA Inventory October 6, 2018. After October 6, 2018, chemicals which have not been identified as active on the TSCA Inventory may not, unless exempted, be imported, manufactured, processed, or used in commerce, in the United States.
In this webcast, you will learn:
How the TSCA Inventory applies to the chemicals you use, manufacture, or import
How the TSCA Reset rule applies to your operations
Which chemicals are regulated, and which are exempt
How to check the status of your chemicals
How to use EPAâs CDX to report your chemical as active
How to report your chemicals if you miss the deadline
Impact on Safety Data Sheets
Two sessions of this interactive, instructor-led webcast will be offered on January 30, 2018 and February 1, 2018 from 1:00-4:00 pm Eastern Standard Time.
Tampa Hazardous Waste and DOT Training
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Daily Office Readings January 12, 2019 at 11:00PM
Psalm 146-147
Psalm 146
Praise for Godâs Help
1Â Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord, O my soul! 2Â I will praise the Lord as long as I live; I will sing praises to my God all my life long.
3Â Do not put your trust in princes, in mortals, in whom there is no help. 4Â When their breath departs, they return to the earth; on that very day their plans perish.
5Â Happy are those whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord their God, 6Â who made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them; who keeps faith forever; 7Â who executes justice for the oppressed; who gives food to the hungry.
The Lord sets the prisoners free; 8Â the Lord opens the eyes of the blind. The Lord lifts up those who are bowed down; the Lord loves the righteous. 9Â The Lord watches over the strangers; he upholds the orphan and the widow, but the way of the wicked he brings to ruin.
10Â The Lord will reign forever, your God, O Zion, for all generations. Praise the Lord!
Psalm 147
Praise for Godâs Care for Jerusalem
1Â Praise the Lord! How good it is to sing praises to our God; for he is gracious, and a song of praise is fitting. 2Â The Lord builds up Jerusalem; he gathers the outcasts of Israel. 3Â He heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds. 4Â He determines the number of the stars; he gives to all of them their names. 5Â Great is our Lord, and abundant in power; his understanding is beyond measure. 6Â The Lord lifts up the downtrodden; he casts the wicked to the ground.
7Â Sing to the Lord with thanksgiving; make melody to our God on the lyre. 8Â He covers the heavens with clouds, prepares rain for the earth, makes grass grow on the hills. 9Â He gives to the animals their food, and to the young ravens when they cry. 10Â His delight is not in the strength of the horse, nor his pleasure in the speed of a runner;[a] 11Â but the Lord takes pleasure in those who fear him, in those who hope in his steadfast love.
12Â Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem! Praise your God, O Zion! 13Â For he strengthens the bars of your gates; he blesses your children within you. 14Â He grants peace[b] within your borders; he fills you with the finest of wheat. 15Â He sends out his command to the earth; his word runs swiftly. 16Â He gives snow like wool; he scatters frost like ashes. 17Â He hurls down hail like crumbsâ who can stand before his cold? 18Â He sends out his word, and melts them; he makes his wind blow, and the waters flow. 19Â He declares his word to Jacob, his statutes and ordinances to Israel. 20Â He has not dealt thus with any other nation; they do not know his ordinances. Praise the Lord!
Footnotes:
Psalm 147:10 Heb legs of a person
Psalm 147:14 Or prosperity
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Psalm 111-113
Psalm 111
Praise for Godâs Wonderful Works
1Â Praise the Lord! I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart, in the company of the upright, in the congregation. 2Â Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who delight in them. 3Â Full of honor and majesty is his work, and his righteousness endures forever. 4Â He has gained renown by his wonderful deeds; the Lord is gracious and merciful. 5Â He provides food for those who fear him; he is ever mindful of his covenant. 6Â He has shown his people the power of his works, in giving them the heritage of the nations. 7Â The works of his hands are faithful and just; all his precepts are trustworthy. 8Â They are established forever and ever, to be performed with faithfulness and uprightness. 9Â He sent redemption to his people; he has commanded his covenant forever. Holy and awesome is his name. 10Â The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; all those who practice it[a] have a good understanding. His praise endures forever.
Psalm 112
Blessings of the Righteous
1Â Praise the Lord! Happy are those who fear the Lord, who greatly delight in his commandments. 2Â Their descendants will be mighty in the land; the generation of the upright will be blessed. 3Â Wealth and riches are in their houses, and their righteousness endures forever. 4Â They rise in the darkness as a light for the upright; they are gracious, merciful, and righteous. 5Â It is well with those who deal generously and lend, who conduct their affairs with justice. 6Â For the righteous will never be moved; they will be remembered forever. 7Â They are not afraid of evil tidings; their hearts are firm, secure in the Lord. 8Â Their hearts are steady, they will not be afraid; in the end they will look in triumph on their foes. 9Â They have distributed freely, they have given to the poor; their righteousness endures forever; their horn is exalted in honor. 10Â The wicked see it and are angry; they gnash their teeth and melt away; the desire of the wicked comes to nothing.
Psalm 113
God the Helper of the Needy
1Â Praise the Lord! Praise, O servants of the Lord; praise the name of the Lord.
2Â Blessed be the name of the Lord from this time on and forevermore. 3Â From the rising of the sun to its setting the name of the Lord is to be praised. 4Â The Lord is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens.
5Â Who is like the Lord our God, who is seated on high, 6Â who looks far down on the heavens and the earth? 7Â He raises the poor from the dust, and lifts the needy from the ash heap, 8Â to make them sit with princes, with the princes of his people. 9Â He gives the barren woman a home, making her the joyous mother of children. Praise the Lord!
Footnotes:
Psalm 111:10 Gk Syr: Heb them
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Isaiah 40:1-11
Godâs People Are Comforted
40Â Comfort, O comfort my people, says your God. 2Â Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and cry to her that she has served her term, that her penalty is paid, that she has received from the Lordâs hand double for all her sins.
3Â A voice cries out: âIn the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. 4Â Every valley shall be lifted up, and every mountain and hill be made low; the uneven ground shall become level, and the rough places a plain. 5Â Then the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all people shall see it together, for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.â
6Â A voice says, âCry out!â And I said, âWhat shall I cry?â All people are grass, their constancy is like the flower of the field. 7Â The grass withers, the flower fades, when the breath of the Lord blows upon it; surely the people are grass. 8Â The grass withers, the flower fades; but the word of our God will stand forever. 9Â Get you up to a high mountain, O Zion, herald of good tidings;[a] lift up your voice with strength, O Jerusalem, herald of good tidings,[b] lift it up, do not fear; say to the cities of Judah, âHere is your God!â 10Â See, the Lord God comes with might, and his arm rules for him; his reward is with him, and his recompense before him. 11Â He will feed his flock like a shepherd; he will gather the lambs in his arms, and carry them in his bosom, and gently lead the mother sheep.
Footnotes:
Isaiah 40:9 Or O herald of good tidings to Zion
Isaiah 40:9 Or O herald of good tidings to Jerusalem
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Hebrews 1:1-12
God Has Spoken by His Son
1Â Long ago God spoke to our ancestors in many and various ways by the prophets, 2Â but in these last days he has spoken to us by a Son,[a] whom he appointed heir of all things, through whom he also created the worlds. 3Â He is the reflection of Godâs glory and the exact imprint of Godâs very being, and he sustains[b] all things by his powerful word. When he had made purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high, 4Â having become as much superior to angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs.
The Son Is Superior to Angels
5Â For to which of the angels did God ever say,
âYou are my Son; today I have begotten youâ?
Or again,
âI will be his Father, and he will be my Sonâ?
6Â And again, when he brings the firstborn into the world, he says,
âLet all Godâs angels worship him.â
7Â Of the angels he says,
âHe makes his angels winds, and his servants flames of fire.â
8Â But of the Son he says,
âYour throne, O God, is[c] forever and ever, and the righteous scepter is the scepter of your[d] kingdom. 9Â You have loved righteousness and hated wickedness; therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness beyond your companions.â
10Â And,
âIn the beginning, Lord, you founded the earth, and the heavens are the work of your hands; 11Â they will perish, but you remain; they will all wear out like clothing; 12Â like a cloak you will roll them up, and like clothing[e] they will be changed. But you are the same, and your years will never end.â
Footnotes:
Hebrews 1:2 Or the Son
Hebrews 1:3 Or bears along
Hebrews 1:8 Or God is your throne
Hebrews 1:8 Other ancient authorities read his
Hebrews 1:12 Other ancient authorities lack like clothing
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John 1:1-7
The Word Became Flesh
1Â In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2Â He was in the beginning with God. 3Â All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being 4Â in him was life,[a] and the life was the light of all people. 5Â The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.
6Â There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. 7Â He came as a witness to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him.
Footnotes:
John 1:4 Or 3Â through him. And without him not one thing came into being that has come into being. 4Â In him was life
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John 1:19-20
The Testimony of John the Baptist
19Â This is the testimony given by John when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, âWho are you?â 20Â He confessed and did not deny it, but confessed, âI am not the Messiah.â[a]
Footnotes:
John 1:20 Or the Christ
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John 1:29-34
The Lamb of God
29Â The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him and declared, âHere is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! 30Â This is he of whom I said, âAfter me comes a man who ranks ahead of me because he was before me.â 31Â I myself did not know him; but I came baptizing with water for this reason, that he might be revealed to Israel.â 32Â And John testified, âI saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it remained on him. 33Â I myself did not know him, but the one who sent me to baptize with water said to me, âHe on whom you see the Spirit descend and remain is the one who baptizes with the Holy Spirit.â 34Â And I myself have seen and have testified that this is the Son of God.â[a]
Footnotes:
John 1:34 Other ancient authorities read is Godâs chosen one
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EPA to Allow Major Sources of Air Pollution to Reclassify as Area Sources
EPA issued a guidance memorandum withdrawing the "once in always in" policy for the classification of major sources of hazardous air pollutants under section 112 of the Clean Air Act. With the new guidance, sources of hazardous air pollutants previously classified as "major sources" may be reclassified as area sources when the facility limits its potential to emit below major source thresholds.
"This guidance is based on a plain language reading of the statute that is in line with EPA's guidance for other provisions of the Clean Air Act," said Bill Wehrum, assistant administrator of EPA's Office of Air and Radiation. "It will reduce regulatory burden for industries and the states, while continuing to ensure stringent and effective controls on hazardous air pollutants."
The Clean Air Act defines a "major source" as a one that emits, or has the potential to emit, 10 tons per year of any hazardous air pollutant, or 25 tons per year or more of any combination of hazardous air pollutants. Sources with emissions below this threshold are classified as "area sources." Different control standards apply to the source depending on whether or not it is classified as a "major source" or an "area source."
In a 1995 memo, EPA established a "once in always in" policy that determined that any facility subject to major source standards would always remain subject to those standards, even if production processes changed or controls were implemented that eliminated or permanently reduced that facility's potential to emit hazardous air pollutants.
The recent memo states that the EPA had no statutory authority under the Clean Air Act to place a time limit on when a facility may be determined to be an area source, and that a plain language reading of the Act must allow facilities to be reclassified as area sources once their potential to emit hazardous air pollutants falls below the levels that define major sources.
EPA said that it will soon publish a Federal Register notice to take comment on adding regulatory text that will reflect EPA's reading of the statute as discussed in this memorandum.
John Walke, clean air director at the Natural Resources Defense Council said, "this is among the most dangerous actions that the Trump EPA has taken yet against public health. Rolling back longstanding protections to allow the greatest increase in hazardous air pollutants in our nation's history is unconscionable. This move drastically weakens protective limits on air pollutants like arsenic, lead, mercury and other toxins that cause cancer, brain damage, infertility, developmental problems and even death. And those harmed most would be nearby communities already suffering a legacy of pollution. NRDC will fight this terrible decision to unleash toxic pollutants with every available tool."
TSCA Reset Webcast
If your company manufactured or imported chemicals between June 21, 2006 and June 21, 2016, the EPA's TSCA Inventory reset rule requires you to identify those substances as active on EPA central data exchange (CDX) by February 8, 2018.
If you process or use chemicals, you may identify them as active on the TSCA Inventory October 6, 2018. After October 6, 2018, chemicals which have not been identified as active on the TSCA Inventory may not, unless exempted, be imported, manufactured, processed, or used in commerce, in the United States.
In this webcast, you will learn:
How the TSCA Inventory applies to the chemicals you use, manufacture, or import
How the TSCA Reset rule applies to your operations
Which chemicals are regulated, and which are exempt
How to check the status of your chemicals
How to use EPA's CDX to report your chemical as active
How to report your chemicals if you miss the deadline
Impact on Safety Data Sheets
Two sessions of this interactive, instructor-led webcast will be offered on January 30, 2018 and February 1, 2018 from 1:00-4:00 pm Eastern Standard Time.
Tampa Hazardous Waste and DOT Training
Register for Hazardous Waste Management: The Complete Course and DOT Hazardous Materials Training: The Complete Course in Tampa, FL, on February 5-8 and save $100 or receive an Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet with electronic versions of both handbooks. To take advantage of this offer, click here or call 800-537-2372.
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Surrender To Danielâs Top 250 Tracks Of 2017ish (Just The List, Please)
Itâs a busy world out there and you could do with a version of this list without all the jackass commentary. Below are my Top 250 Tracks of 2017ish in countdown form. Thanks for hanging out. I look forward to listening to your list.
250. Kelly Clarkson - Love So Soft (Cash Cash Remix)
249. Trinidad Cardona - Jennifer
248. Arcade Fire - Electric Blue
247. Valerie June - Shakedown
246. Rozwell Fitzroy - Block Game
245. Fickle Friends - Hard To Be Myself
244. Katy Perry featuring Migos - Bon Appetit
243. Chip - Snap Snap
242. Borussia - Kinda Love
241. Lady Gaga - The Cure
240. Sonamoo - I (Knew It)
239. Taylor Swift - âŠReady For It
238. Joyride - Aunty Traceyâs Cookies
237. Carly Pearce - Every Little Thing
236. Eves Karydas - There For You
235. Vic Mensa featuring Pusha T - OMG
234. Tigertown - Warriors (St. Lucia Remix)
233. Lady Leshurr - Juice
232. Frank Ocean - Chanel
231. DYGL - Let It Out
230. Old Dominion - No Such Thing As A Broken Heart
229. Super Junior - Black Suit
228. Barenaked Ladies & The Persuasions - The Old Apartment
227. Ayo & Teo - Lit Right Now
226. LCD Soundsystem - Tonite
225. Pip Blom - Babies Are A Lie
224. Shay Lia - Whatâs Your Problem
223. Lauren Alaina - Doinâ Fine
222. Jachary - Yellow Vision
221. Cende - Bed
220. Waju featuring Phantom Thrett - If U Wanna
219. AOBeats & Annabel Jones - Strangers
218. CupcakKe - Barcodes
217. Aly & AJ - Take Me
216. Tyler, The Creator featuring A$AP Rocky - Who Dat Boy
215. Joe Goddard - Music Is The Answer
214. Gabrielle - Nye Joggesko
213. Amber Coffman - No Coffee
212. Diamond Platnumz, Harmonize, Rich Mavoko & Rayvanny â Zilipendwa
211. Ugly God - Fuck Ugly God
210. Royal Canoe featuring Begonia - Fussinâ
209. Ah Mer Ah Su - Meg Ryan
208. Wesley Gonzalez - Piece of Mind
207. Smino - Anita
206. Hannah Jane Lewis - Raincheck
205. Mollie King - Hair Down
204. Ten FĂ© - Twist Your Arm
203. Charlie Worsham - Cut Your Groove
202. iLoveMakonnen featuring Rae Sremmurd - Love
201. Allison Crutchfield - I Donât Ever Wanna Leave California
200. Drezus - Get Up
199. Aimee Mann - Patient Zero
198. Fekky x Ghetts - Call Me Again
197. Slow Dancer - Donât Believe
196. Kiesza - Dearly Beloved
195. Camâron - 10,000 Miles
194. Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott - I Gotta Praise
193. THANKS featuring Sam Sparro - Your Man
192. Desiigner- Outlet
191. Maya Killtron - Whiplash
190. Maty Noyes - Say It To My Face
189. Tee Grizzley featuring Lilâ Yachty - From The D To The A
188. Bhad Bhabie - These Heaux
187. Sean Nicolas Savage - Opposing Truths
186. 2 Chainz - Trap Check
185. Evening Glow - Love Tonight
184. Liv Dawson - Searching
183. Bruno Mars - Versace On The Floor
182. Paramore - Hard Times
181. Ghost Twin - Plastic Ghost
180. Lao Ra featuring Konshens - Boby Bounce
179. SOB X RBE - Lane Changing
178. PIXEY - Hometown
177. Feltworth - Forget This Feeling
176. Twice - Likey
175. Craig Finn - God In Chicago
174. Axolotes Mexicanos - Trececatorce
173. Charli XCX - Boys
172. Lil Uzi Vert - XO Tour Llif3
171. Steven Wilson - Permanating
170. Promiseland - Take Down The House
169. Estrons - Strobe Lights
168. Future Islands - Ran
167. Shamir - Straight Boy
166. St. Vincent - Los Ageless
165. Maluma - Felices los 4
164. John Maus - Touchdown
163. Sharon Needles - Battle Axe
162. Stormzy - 4PM In London
161. Adult Mom - Full Screen
160. Luke Combs - When It Rains
159. HAIM - Want You Back
158. RVIVR - The Tide
157. Torres - Helen In The Woods
156. Partner - Play The Field
155. Manuel Turizo - Una Lady Como TĂș
154. The Moonlandingz featuring Rebecca Lucy Taylor - The Strangle Of Anna
153. April - Mayday
152. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Drowning
151. Cassius - Ibifornia (Myd Remix)
150. Kyary Pamyu Pamyu - Harajuku Iyahoi
149. Goodbye Honolulu - Typical
148. Electric Six - Iâll Be In Touch
147. DJ Khaled featuring Beyoncé and Jay-Z - Shining
146. SlĂžtface - Empire Records
145. Tank - When We
144. Jerry Williams - Iâm Not In Love With You
143. Gothic Tropic - How Life Works
142. Girl Ray - Donât Go Back To Ten
141. Ski Mask The Slump God - Babywipe
140. Mike WiLL Made-It featuring Big Sean - On The Come Up
139. Pkew Pkew Pkew - Before We Go Out Drinking
138. Brockhampton - Star
137. The Perfect Kiss - Broadcast (From You To Me)
136. Fishbach - Un Autre Que Moi
135. Surfbort - Back To Reaction
134. Highlight - Can Be Better
133. Dagny - Wearing Nothing
132. First Hate - The One
131. Sorority Noise - No Halo
130. Playboi Carti - Magnolia
129. Alex Cameron & Angel Olsen - Strangerâs Kiss
128. Real Numbers - Frank Infatuation
127. Rejjie Snow featuring Pell - Virgo
126. YoungBoy Never Broke Again - Untouchable
125. Kesha - Learn To Let Go
124. LOONA Odd Eye Circle - Girl Front
123. Middle Kids - Never Start
122. Kelela - LMK
121. Hey Violet - Break My Heart
120. Sean Paul featuring Dua Lipa - No Lie
119. Papooz - Trampoline
118. Lab Coast - Back To Your Future
117. Mise en Scene - Waster
116. Weaves - Walkaway
115. Aymee Nuviola - Rumba de la Buena
114. Plaitum - Ovation
113. New Swears - Dance With The Devil
112. The Regrettes - Seashore
111. Kane Strang - My Smile Is Extinct
110. Red Velvet - Red Flavor
109. Lovely Bad Things - Hiding to Nothing
108. Century Palm - King of John Street
107. Jessie Reyez - Gatekeeper
106. Jay Som - Baybee
105. YBN Nahmir - Rubbinâ Off The Paint
104. Milk Teeth - Owning Your Okayness
103. Bakermat featuring Kiesza - Donât Want You Back
102. Jimmie Allen - Blue Jean Baby
101. FAUX - Take Back Time
100. Joey Bada$$ - Land of the Free
99. Tove Styrke - Mistakes
98. A$AP Ferg - Plain Jane
97. Astrid S - Such A Boy
96. Wax Idols - Everybody Gets What They Want
95. DeJ Loaf - No Fear
94. Hamell On Trial - Safe
93. Tay-K - The Race
92. Fazerdaze - Lucky
91. Jax Jones featuring Demi Lovato & Stefflon Don - Instruction
90. Jon Pardi - Heartache on the Dancefloor
89. Heart Attack Man - Taking Sides
88. RaeLynn - Lonely Call
87. Young Guv - Traumatic
86. Baka Not Nice - Live Up To My Name
85. John Moreland - It Donât Suit Me (Like Before)
84. Lil Yachty - Bring It Back
83. The Drums - Blood Under My Belt
82. Amaal Mallik - Maine Tujhko Dekha
81. Jillian Jacqueline - Hate Me
80. Lizzo - Water Me
79. Joy Again - Kim
78. Yaeji - Last Breath
77. Daniela Spalla - PrometĂ
76. Peach Pit - Seventeen
75. Baio - Man of the World
74. Rostam - Bike Dream
73. Juiceboxxx - Freaking Out
72. Mabel - Begging
71. Bleachers - I Miss Those Days
70. The Killers - The Man
69. Dude York - Love Is
68. Pale Waves - Thereâs A Honey
67. TYSM - Honeymoon Phase
66. Artificial Pleasure - All I Got
65. Tei Shi - Keep Running
64. vivienxo - TTYN
63. Lanikai - Motor Inn
62. Midland - Drinkinâ Problem
61. Sam Coffey & The Iron Lungs - Talk 2 Her
60. Thundercat featuring Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggins - Show You The Way
59. Rozwell Kid - Wendyâs Trash Can
58. Jazz Cartier - Tempted
57. BĂRNS - Faded Heart
56. Sigrid - Donât Kill My Vibe
55. Leikeli47 - 2nd Fiddle
54. QTY - Rodeo
53. The Big Moon - Formidable
52. Kenshi Yonezu - Peace Sign
51. Ski Mask The Slump God - Catch Me Outside
50. Sampha - (No One Knows Me) Like The Piano
49. Danny L Harle - 1UL
48. SĂ€len - Heartbreak Diet
47. Iron Chic - My Best Friend (Is A Nihilist)
46. Phoenix - J Boy
45. Carly Rae Jepsen - Cut To The Feeling
44. Mozartâs Sister - Moment 2 Moment
43. Peter Perrett - An Epic Story
42. Miguel featuring Travis Scott - Sky Walker
41. Demi Lovato - Sorry Not Sorry
40. Cathedrals - Try to Fight
39. Janitor Scum & The Scums - Shopping Cart
38. ARY - Childhood Dreams
37. HMLTD - To The Door
36. KWAYE - Little Ones
35. Fitness Forever - Canadian Ranger
34. The Cornshed Sisters - The Message
33. BETSY - Little White Lies
32. Rae Morris - Do It
31. The Steves - I Feel Like Dying
30. Future featuring Kendrick Lamar - Mask Off (Remix)
29. Rita Ora - Anywhere
28. Needles//Pins - Miracle
27. Dream Wife - Fire
26. Ralph - Tease** **
25. Hall N Nash - Machine Gun Black
24. Pixx - I Bow Down
23. Starley - Call On Me (Ryan Riback Remix)
22. Dave x J Hus - Samantha
21. Charlotte OC - Shell
20. Slow Leaves - Enough About Me
19. PRETTYMUCH - Would You Mind
18. Kendrick Lamar - Humble
17. Amber Mark featuring Mia Mark - Monsoon
16. Denzel Curry - This Life
15. Breakfast Muff - RU a Feminist
14. Deem Spencer - Soap
13. ionnalee - Samaritan
12. Pristin - Wee Woo
11. Quay Dash - Decline Him
10. Confidence Man - Boyfriend (Repeat)
9. Dance Movie - Penny
8. Clairmont The Second - The Ave In You
7. MUNA - I Know A Place
6. Tierra Whack - Mumbo Jumbo
5. IU - Last Night Story
4. Tove Lo - Disco Tits
3. IU featuring G-Dragon - Palette
2. Dua Lipa - New Rules
1. Lorde - Green Light
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