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Novidades no Fia WEC,IMSA,ELMS e Ásia Le Mans Series na GTD,GTD PRÓ e LMGT3 em 2025
A LMGT3 terá fundo de identificação na cor verde a partir de 2025 no Fia WEC e ELMS
Porsche
A Iron Dames que na temporada de 2024 foi cliente da Lamborghini em acordo com a Iron Lynx deve trocar para Porsche (o que já acontece no ELMS) em acordo com a Manthey , ficando no lugar da Pure RX como cliente da Porsche e Manthey, que provavelmente não vai fazer o campeonato do Fia WEC em 2025, a equipe em 2025 só confirmada a participação na Asia Le Mans Series 2024-25 na LMP2
Uma outra mudança será que a Belga Sarah Bovy passou a ter a graduação prata da Fia em 2025 então ela poderia estar fora do trio , só se trocarem a pilota bronze e mantida como prata, más tem a real possibilidade dela ser mantida como prata do trio já que a Rahel Frey provavelmente não vai competir no Fia WEC, foi confirmada que a pilota Bronze será a pilota Francesa Celia Martin que a Sarah Bovy foi mantida como prata para 2025, na temporada do Asia Le Mans Series 2024-25 , o carro vai ser operado pela Proton Competition como foi no ELMS.
BMW
A BMW vai estar com a evolução da M4 GT3 com a Team WRT
Corvette
A TF Sport vai continuar competindo com dois modelos C8 Z06 GT3 R com numero #81 e #33 , essa segunda entrada poderia ser para o Ben Keating , que ja correu com Aston Martin da TF Sport em 2021 e 2022 e em 2023 com o Corvette C8.R , na LMGTE AM com operação de fabrica , seria possível porque por mais que le tenha dito que "não gostava da pilotagem do GT3 por causa do controle de ABS" em entrevistas no final de 2023 , ele esteve correndo as 6h de Austin na LMGT3 com o Ford Mustang GT3 #88.
Mercedes-AMG
A marca Alemã está tentando entrar no grid em 2025 na LMGT3 , com o Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo, que até já está com grande possibilidade em 2027 podendo estar na Hypercar no Fia WEC e no IMSA na GTP , onde ela já está presente na GTD desde 2016 e desde 2021 na GTD Pró , inclusive a equipe tradicional das 24h Nurburgring, DTM e GT Word Challenge Europe a Getspeed estará nas 24h Daytona na GTD Pró.
Inicialmente teve especulações que as equipe Winward Racing e Getspeed seriam as equipes representantes da marca no Fia WEC , mas foi confirmado que a Iron lynx vai ser a equipe da Mercedes na LMGT3
Aston Martin
A equipe Japonesa D’Station Racing cliente da Aston Martin por questões financeiras e logísticas principalmente não vai fazer o campeonato do Fia WEC em 2025.
A Racing Spirit of Léman , pode provavelmente vai ocupar essa vaga como segundo Aston Martin na LMGT3 , já que a Heart Of Racing vai continuar correndo na LMGT3 mesmo operando o Valkyrie LMH na Hypercar.
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No Fia WEC teremos Dudu Barrichelo , filho de Rubens Barrichelo, falou-se no Lexus por ele correr de Toyota na Stock Car e a marca ser a divisão de luxo , em dos modelos RC F GT3 na LMGT3 da equipe Akka ASP., mas ele correra pela Racing Spirit Of Le Mans com a Aston Martin.
IMSA
Ford
A Gradiant Racing trocou o Acura NSX GT3 Evo 22 por um Ford Mustang GT3 na GTD
Corvette
A DXDT Racing vai estrear com Corvette C8 Z06 GT3 R na GTD e Bryan Sellers que já foi campeão da GTD varias vezes e competiu no carro #8 no GT Word Challenge America na categoria Pró-Am se aposentou e vai assumir posição de estrategista na equipe, poderá ter a presença de Pipo Derani nesse carro , talvez até em Daytona, ja que ele testou o Corvette da equipe durante os testes do IMSA em novembro na pista na Florida, isso se a Hyundai deixar já que ele piloto contratado para o programa Genesis do Fia WEC e IMSA.
Ferrari
A Inception Racing trocou a Mclaren 720s GT3 Evo por Ferrari 296 GT3 já no final da temporada de 2024
Dragonspeed retorna ao IMSA na GTD com Ferrari 296 GT3
Elms
Corvette
A TF Sport inscreveu Corvette C8 Z06 GT3 R com o mesmo trio #82 do Fia WEC, será o retorno da marca Norte-Americana ao campeonato desde 2017.
Mclaren
A marca Britânica inscreveu uma 720s GT3 Evo em acordo com a United Autoesports , retorno ao campeonato desde 2014.
Mercedes-AMG
A Mercedes-AMG em acordo com a Iron Lynx como no Fia WEC , será a estreia da marca Alemã no ELMS, que vai estar nas 24h Le Mans provavelmente com um terceiro carro
Asia Le Mans Series
A Manthey , estará com dois carros #70 como ela mesma dita e o #92 como no Fia WEC , inscrição para o Ryan Wardwick, como “Manthey EMA”
A Prime Speed Sport inscreveu a única Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo 2 , e como a Lamborghini não participa no Fia WEC em 2025 na LMGT3 , por causa disso não poderá ter convite automático com o titulo , só se for com outro carro das marcas que participam do Fia WEC , no caso: Porsche;Corvette;Ferrari, Mercedes-AMG; Aston Martin;BMW; Ford, Mclaren, Lexus.
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Ella volverá con sed de venganza… “Furiosa: De La Saga Mad Max”
Mientras el mundo caía, la joven Furiosa es arrebatada del Lugar Verde de Muchas Madres y cae en manos de una gran Horda de Motociclistas liderada por el Señor de la Guerra Dementus. Navegando por Wasteland, se encuentran con la Ciudadela presidida por Immortan Joe. Mientras los dos Tiranos luchan por el dominio, Furiosa debe sobrevivir a muchas pruebas mientras reúne los medios para encontrar el camino a casa.
Estreno: 23 de mayo de 2024 en Cines.
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La película está dirigida por George Miller y cuenta con las actuaciones de Anya Taylor Joy, Chris Hemsworth, Alyla Browne, Tom Burke, Lachy Hulme, Daniel Webber, Nathan Jones, Angus Sampson, Matuse, Goran D. Kleut, CJ. Bloomfield, Ian Roberts, Maleeka Gasbarri, Nat Buchanan, Alyla Browne, Rahel Romahn, Charlee Fraser, entre otros.
Detrás De Cámaras
Anya Taylor Joy en conferencia de prensa el 6 de mayo de 2024 en la ciudad de México
Una vez más, George Miller combina magistralmente el salvajismo con la velocidad en una historia épica. Por su parte, Anya Taylor Joy y Chris Hemsworth brindan interpretaciones consistentes al universo de la saga. Sin embargo, para algunos espectadores el ritmo narrativo les resultará más fatigoso que excitante. Puntuación: ★★★☆☆
#Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga#Furiosa: De La Saga Mad Max#Anya Taylor Joy#Chris Hemsworth#Películas#Cines#Eventos
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Fantastika Journal, Volume 4, Issue 1, edited by Kerry Dodd, July 2020. Cover art by Sinjin Li, info and free download: fantastikajournal.com.
“Fantastika” – a term appropriated from a range of Slavonic languages by John Clute — embraces the genres of Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror, but can also include Alternate History, Gothic, Steampunk, Young Adult Dystopic Fiction, or any other radically imaginative narrative space. The goal of Fantastika Journal and its annual conference is to bring together academics and independent researchers who share an interest in this diverse range of fields with the aim of opening up new dialogues, productive controversies and collaborations. We invite articles examining all mediums and disciplines which concern the Fantastika genres. This special issue is based off the fifth Fantastika conference — After Fantastika — which investigated how definitions of time are negotiated within Fantastika literature, exploring not only the conception of its potential rigidity but also how its prospective malleability offers an avenue through which orthodox systems of thought may be reconfigured. By interrogating the principal attributes of this concept alongside its centrality to human thought, this issue considers how Fantastika may offer an alternate lens through which to examine the past, present, and future of time itself.
EDITORIAL After Bowie: Apocalypse, Television and Worlds to Come – Andrew Tate
ARTICLES In the Ruins of Time: The Eerie in the Films of Jia Zhangke – Sarah Dodd The Time Machine and the Child: Imperialism, Utopianism, and H. G. Wells – Katie Stone “Turn[ing] dreams into reality”: Individual Autonomy and the Psychology of Sehnsucht in Two Time Travel Narratives by Alfred Bester – Molly Cobb Dystopian Surveillance and the Legacy of Cold War Experimentation in Joyce Carol Oates’s Hazards of Time Travel (2018) – Nicolas Stavris “THE ONLYES POWER IS NO POWER”: Disrupting Phallocentrism in the Post-Apocalyptic Space of Russell Hoban’s Riddley Walker (1980) – Sarah France “Then when are we? It's like I'm trapped in a dream or a memory from a life long ago”: A Cognitive Analysis of Temporal Disorientation and Reorientation in the First Season of HBO’s Westworld – Zoe Wible Rewriting Myth and Genre Boundaries: Narrative Modalities in The Book of All Hours by Hal Duncan – Alexander Popov
NON-FICTION REVIEWS Science Fiction Circuits of the South and East (2018) edited by Anindita Banerjee and Sonia Fritzsche – Review by Llew Watkins The Evolution of African Fantasy and Science Fiction (2018) edited by Francesca T. Barbini – Review by Esthie Hugo We Don’t Go Back: A Watcher’s Guide to Folk Horror (2018) by Howard David Ingham – Review by Marita Arvaniti Witchcraft the Basics (2018) by Marion Gibson – Review by Fiona Wells-Lakeland Gaming the System: Deconstructing Video Games, Game Studies, and Virtual Worlds (2018) by David J. Gunkel – Review by Charlotte Gislam Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (2018) – Review by John Sharples Children’s Literature and Imaginative Geography (2018) by Wilfrid Laurier – Review by Chris Hussey Sleeping with the Lights on: An Unsettling Story of Horror (2018) by Darryl Jones – Review by Charlotte Gough Posthumanism in Fantastic Fiction (2018) edited by Anna edited by Anna Kérchy – Review by Beáta Gubacsi Old Futures: Speculative Fiction and Queer Possibility (2018) by Alexis Lothian – Review by Chase Ledin The Theological Turn in Contemporary Gothic Fiction (2018) by Simon Marsden – Review by Eleanor Beal Reified Life: Speculative Capital and the Ahuman Condition (2018) by Paul J. Narkunas – Review by Peter Cullen Bryan Mind Style and Cognitive Grammar: Language and Worldview in Speculative Fiction (2018) by Louise Nuttall – Review by Rahel Oppliger None of this is Normal: The Fiction of Jeff VanderMeer (2018) by Benjamin J. Robertson – Review by Kerry Dodd The Last Utopians: Four Late 19th Century Visionaries and their Legacy (2018) by Michael Robertson – Review by Peter J. Maurits Once and Future Antiquities in Science Fiction and Fantasy (2019) edited by Brett M. Rogers and Benjamin Eldon Stevens – Review by Juliette Harrisson Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)ability, race, and gender in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction (2018) – Review by Polly Atkin Modern Dystopian Fiction and Political Thought: Narratives of World Politics (2018) by Adam Stock – Review by Ben Horn
CONFERENCE REPORTS Reimagining the Gothic 2018 (October 26-27, 2018) – Conference Report by Luke Turley Transitions 8 (November 10, 2018) – Conference Report by Paul Fisher Davies Looking into the Upside Down: Investigating Stranger Things – Conference Report by Rose Butler Tales of Terror (March 21-22, 2019) – Conference Report by Oliver Rendle Glitches and Ghosts (April 17, 2019) – Conference Report by Vicki Williams Glasgow International Fantasy Conversations (May, 23-24, 2019) – Conference Report by Benjamin Miller Gothic Spectacle and Spectatorship (June, 1, 2019) – Conference Report by Brontё Schiltz Current Research in Speculative Fiction 2019 (June 6, 2019) – Conference Report by Phoenix Alexander Legacies of Ursula K. Le Guin: Science, Fiction and Ethics for the Anthropocene (June 18-21, 2019) – Conference Report by Heloise Thomas Folk Horror in the 21st Century (September 5-6, 2019) – Conference Report by Miranda Corcoran
FICTION REVIEWS Modern Monsters and Occult Borderlands: William Hope Hodgson. A Review of The Weird Tales of William Hope Hodgson (2019) – Review by Emily Alder From the Depths. A Review of From The Depths; And Other Strange Tales of the Sea (2018) – Review by Daniel Pietersen ‘Shun the Frumious Bandersnatch!’: Charlie Brooker, Free Will and MK Ultra Walk Into A Bar. A Review of Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018) – Review by Shannon Rollins The Power of the Everyday Utopia: Becky Chambers’ Record of a Spaceborn Few. A Review of Record of a Spaceborn Few (2018) – Reviewed by Ruth Booth Another Green World. A Review of A Brilliant Void: A Selection of Classic Irish Science Fiction (2019) – Reviewed by Richard Howard Burn Them All? Game of Thrones Season Eight. A Review of Game of Thrones Season Eight (2019) – Reviewed by T Evans Making New Tracks in African Fantasy. A Review of Black Leopard, Red Wolf (2019) – Reviewed by Kaja Franck Impossible Creations for the Gothically Minded. A Review of The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell (2018) – Reviewed by Rachel Mizsei Ward In a Broken Dream: The Home for Wayward Children Series. A Review of Down Among the Sticks and Bones (2017), Beneath the Sugar Sky (2018) and In an Absent Dream (2019) – Reviewed by Alison Baker Blackfish City: A Place Without a Map. A Review of Blackfish City (2018) – Reviewed by Lobke Minter Diné Legend Comes to Life in Rebecca Roanhorse’s Trail of Lightning. A Review of Trail of Lightning (2018) – Reviewed by Madelyn Marie Schoonover Aquaman; or Flash Gordon of the Sea. – A Review of Aquaman (2018) – Reviewed by Stuart Spear The Tower of Parable. A Review of The Writer’s Block (2019) – Reviewed by Timothy J. Jarvis
#magazine#journal#literary journal#fantastika#weird essay#horror essay#weird reviews#horror reviews#weird studies#horror studies#gothic studies
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Thank u Rahel
Ok no joke I got Zero Gravity by Kate Miller Heidke for eurovision rights and the way the lyrics are typed out on Apple Music are as follows:
Ze-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-ero, gra-a-a-a-a-a-avity
Send me a 🎵 and I’ll shuffle my music and give u my favourite line from a song!
#eurovision rights!#anyway thank u for keeping me occupied in hospital go do ur essay#asks#rachel tag
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TypeScript 3.7, React Conf videos, and making good pull requests
#462 — November 8, 2019
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TypeScript 3.7 Released ��� Packed with ‘awesome new language, compiler, and tooling features’, the popular ‘it’s JavaScript with static type-checking’ language introduces a lot of new bits and pieces including optional chaining, nullish coalescing, and simpler error reporting. The online TypeScript playground has also gotten some updates including a ‘dark’ mode and automatic type acquisition when importing packages.
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Snyk's JavaScript Frameworks Security Report 2019 — A review of the state of the Angular and React ecosystems when it comes to security and vulnerabilities, with a brief detour into Vue, Bootstrap and jQuery at the end. PDF report here.
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I'm super stoked to be invited as one of the mentors at Techstars Startup Weekend Bundaberg 2019! Alongside a bunch of other amazing coaches and business mentors I'll be assisting entrepreneurs with the development of a sound business plan and marketing strategy. Coaches and mentors include Tanya O'Shea from IMPACT Community Services, Tracey McPhee from Alowishus Delicious, Rahel Clarke from Miller Street Law, Rebecca Corbett from The Healthy Entrepreneur, the amazing Entrepreneur in Residence Michael Ryan Norton and many more! Do you have a business idea you'd like to pursue or a problem you'd like to solve but don't know where to start or who to start with? This is your chance to work with some amazing people! Techstars Startup Weekend is the place to look for a team, create a prototype of your idea, validate your business idea, and receive feedback from experienced entrepreneurs, all in one weekend! Techstars Startup Weekend is a full weekend long experience that includes: ✅ A new network of developers, designers, and entrepreneurs eager, like you, to change the world. ✅ One-on-one time with amazing coaches ✅7 full (and delicious) meals over the course of the weekend ✅ Benefits and discounts from our global partners ✅ All the internet and coffee you can consume. The event will be held at The Generator Bundaberg in the heart of Bundaberg. Curious? For more details and to secure your ticket, click here: http://communities.techstars.com/australia/startup-weekend/15113 I hope to see you there! #entrepreneurship #StartUpWeekend #bundaberg #marketing # https://www.facebook.com/david.leeschneider.marketer/photos/a.1795957783951869/2409955252552116/?type=3 Credit: http://www.facebook.com/pages/p/1748398105374504 http://www.davidleeschneider.com
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Zadkiel reminded Rahel of when she first came to earth. Everything was exciting and new, even if that time had been wrought with hardship. Things nowadays were so immediate that it blew her mind if she stopped to think about. She couldn’t decide if she liked the beginning better or this time period. Either way, his enthusiasm was infectious.
“Of course, I love Dave Brubeck when I feel like relaxing.” Take Five would start over the speakers after Glenn Miller had this moment in the spotlight. This is something she liked to dance to, it was more intimate and less likely to involve too many unknown moves. Rahel may or may not have missed out on the Swing era, such a shame, that.
“It depends on how it’s prepared, I personally like it cold with vinegar and soy sauce, maybe some seaweed if it’s prepared properly. I tried to make it myself once. Exactly once. I ended up inadvertently bringing the poor thing back to life—they are damned intelligent.” If Zadkiel was ever invited into her living space, he’d find a well lived in aquarium with that old bastard still in there. Still alive. Still holding a grudge.
She’d named the old bugger Shem.
“Ah, the sweets. They are quite delicious but I prefer more savory desserts... Would you like to go to a cafe for more something sweet? You’re newly arrived, I’d say it would be a crime not to celebrate.” Rahel’s treat, of course.
A handsome young man dressed in a fitted red suit walked into the record store, his grey eyes rimmed with gold flicking over to the rows of records. He immediately walked through one, letting his golden tipped fingers run along the tops of the sleeves.
When he walked in, there would be a bell signaling a new arrival. Though it was a record store, it’s proprietor was far less interested in selling anything than she was in acquiring new things for her collection. As such, there were very rarely any sales in this place, but it did have a reputation for hosting the occasional acoustic set. Upon hearing the bell, a finely dressed woman would emerge from the office with a smile on her face. Where he was gold, she was silver, though it blended well with her icy blue eyes, set off with a crimson hued pout. “Welcome to Infernal Records, where Hell has better music.” True as it was, Rahel was never not amused by her slogan. “What brings you in today?” Others of their kind were occasionally easy to spot, though it depended on how adorned they were. The woman was hardly trying to mask what she was, though she wasn’t advertising it either.
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TBS and Full Frontal: This Is Not a Game: The Game Promo from And/Or on Vimeo.
Getting Americans to the polls for the 2018 midterms is one of the biggest quests of the year. That was the concept that we developed in collaboration with TBS and the Full Frontal team to promote Samantha Bee’s patriotic quiz app, This Is Not A Game: The Game in a series of on-air spots.
And/Or worked with TBS and the Full Frontal team from concept to execution, overseeing writing, production and editorial and collaborating with Turner on VFX and animation.
Client: TBS SVP Brand Creative TBS/TNT: Bret Havey VP Brand Creative, TBS: Jonathan Quick Director of Brand Creative, TBS: Brian Hoffman Head of Production, TBS: Mike Carnall Producer: Allison Jacobs
Full Frontal: Executive Producers: Samantha Bee, Alison Camillo, Miles Kahn
Agency: And/Or Studio Executive Creative Director: Kelli Miller Executive Producer: Nika Offenbac Creative Director: Kendra Eash
Production & Editorial: And/Or Studio Director: Nika Offenbac Producer: Diana Mandelare-Au Writer: Kendra Eash Art Director: Kelli Miller Line Producer: Robert Berman Director of Photography: Eli Born Production Designer: Ola Maslik Wardrobe & Styling: Rahel Berihu Editors: Christie Brown, Travis Hoggard Assistant Editors: Marianne Hill, Mickey Todiwala Sound Design: Ian Sorrentino
Post Production and VFX: TBS Producer: Kendra Russell Editor, TBS: Robin Finch VFX Supervisor: Sean McPherson 3D Artists: Andrew Weiler, Brian Kirchdoerfer, Erik Painter Compositors: Jeff Brody, Danny Clark, Lionel Estrada, Sean McPherson
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Peachy goodness for Rahel today! Roses, dusty miller, Queen Anne's lace, stock, peonies, + lisianthus 🍑 By @cassiemaedesigns (at Academy Florist Weddings)
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