![]() Here, an enzyme called CETP (cholesteryl ester transfer protein) facilitates the exchange of cholesterol in large HDL and large LDL with TG. It is from the National Lipid Association’s website, used with permission from Tom Dayspring (Lillo, 2020). ![]() The image below shows how LDLs and HDLs transport TG. Do high TG levels affect HDL and LDL cholesterol levels? It is calculated by subtracting LDL and HDL cholesterol levels from total cholesterol number (Feldman, 2020). RC is also higher in the serum of those with CV disease risk (around 15 mg/dL and above). This breakdown is accomplished by lipoprotein lipase lining the luminal surface of capillaries. They are then metabolized into other lipoproteins by the breakdown of triglycerides inside an RC particle. RC particles appear only briefly after a meal. Remnant cholesterol is short-lived in the plasma of a healthy person. Image from the Cholesterol Code by Dave Feldman. It’s also called triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TGRLs), which consists primarily of VLDL (very low density lipoproteins) and IDL (intermediate density lipoproteins) (Dhindsa, 2019). Remnant cholesterol (RC) is the most dangerous type of cholesterol particle. There’s another thing we ought to cover-remnant cholesterol. ![]() We’ve talked about TG, HDL, and a bit about LDL. ![]() (Possibly) improving reverse cholesterol transport.Improvement of HDL function improves arterial health (Chiesa 2019). Will an improvement in HDL level lead to better health? That’s the reason some people are still calling LDL the “bad cholesterol” and HDL the “good cholesterol.” That’s opposed to LDL or low-density lipoprotein which brings cholesterol to different parts of the body. HDL particles are considered being responsible for bringing cholesterol from the body to be metabolized by the liver. HDL is an acronym for high-density lipoprotein. TG can also become elevated in several inherited diseases. These excess fatty acids take up space in HDL and LDL particles. This results in the release of too many fatty acids from fat cells. Chronically high insulin stimulates adipokines and hormone-sensitive lipase. The most common reason for elevated triglycerides is prediabetes. Some disease states feature TG levels over 500 mg/dL or 5.7 mmol/L. Target TG levels between 100 and 200 mg/dL (or about 1 to 2 mmol/L) are usually considered borderline. The image below of triglyceride components is from Chemistry Libre Texts. Fatty acids are fats, while glycerol is a carbohydrate. Each triglyceride molecule contains 3 fatty acid molecules held together by a glycerol molecule. The rest of this article will ask and answer a few basic questions about the TG/HDL. And he’s ready for another 50 years of healthy living. His cardiovascular (CV) inflammation panel is perfect. So he switched his diet from low fat to low carb. He was one of 60,000 people that watched my video on the basics of TG/HDL. Meanwhile, he fumbled in the back seat for some nitro tabs, which he spilled on the floor.ĭuring his recovery, Chuck investigated how he could have a heart attack after losing 50 pounds. So he put the Tesla on autopilot, driving him to the hospital. It happened while Chuck was traveling on US Highway 1 in his Tesla at 55 mph. He lost 50 pounds on Esselstyn’s low-fat diet. He saw Caldwell Esselstyn for his preventive care. Chuck Smith’s storyĬhuck is a business owner living in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Many people told me the information saved their lives. I did a simple version of the TG/HDL in a video 3 years ago. But the complicated version just isn’t understandable, let alone actionable. Why would I focus this article on such simple concepts?īecause the basics of triglycerides and HDL are critical to health. A few of their concepts also seemed to contradict some basics mentioned later in this article. They also mentioned that lipoprotein particles pass both cholesterol and fatty acids around like hot potatoes. For example, Attia and Dayspring mentioned that the Framingham study indicates that TG/HDL (triglycerides over HDL ratio) is 5 times more predictive of heart attack risk than LDL. We can only guess how many finished the full 5 hours. Less than 600 people have started even one of these podcasts. If you’d like to spend a few hours hearing cutting-edge concepts in this area, try listening to episodes 20-24 of Attia’s podcast “THE DRIVE.”īut be warned that video is very technical. And Peter Attia is no slouch in this area. That means he’s an expert on cholesterol, fat, and oil metabolism. Thomas Dayspring is a nationally recognized lipidologist. “It’s true of all of us.” – Thomas Dayspring (Attia, 2020) “There are few things that humble me more than my complete and utter buffoonery when it comes to HDL lipidology…” – Peter Attia
0 Comments
![]() ![]() Checked out and repaired what didn’t work. This is not a restored machine and is dirty in spots. Thanks!!!!!I have been told they were made with both wood bases and metal bases.this is wood.Baseball Pinball Machine Pitch And Bat Chicago Coins 1955 Chicago Coins Bulls Eye Big League Pitch And Bat. If you have one of those, let me know because I would like to buy it. None of the other games that are in the background pictures are for sale.Videos: Number 2241I will strap carefully to a pallet and pack and pad very carefully if you want to have picked up by a shipper fir small fee of $50.Game shipped from zip code 91024P aypal or cash only!Listed locally and reserve the right to end auction anytime but am not trying to play games and want easy ebay transaction.SUPER LOW RESERVE!****Just to make sure I am not trying to mislead anyone.this is not the original metal base. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!Please look at photos carefully for condition and Let me know if you need to see any additional pictures or if you have any questions regarding this game. Don't fall for sellers that only show you a picture of the game sales FLYER and not a picture of the ACTUAL GAME they will send you! Pinball machines can NEVER be compared simply on price and as always. This idea was invented and patented in 1946 by a Royal Oak, Michigan cab driver (Jimmy Keller), and he sold the invention to Bally.Buying pinball machines "AS-IS" on the internet from a stranger that is hundreds or thousands of miles away is always a gamble.An unrestored game usually results in repairs costing hundreds of dollars or more! Don't fall for "free/discount shipping" deals, false ratings on game condition, bad or misleading pictures and claims of a game being completely "shopped" to entice you into a "good deal". 008" thick spring steel flap to hide the playfield ball slot when the ball was on top of the playfield. This used a mechanism to pitch the ball out from underneath the playfield, using a. The game does not allow for multiple inning three outs and the game is over.Heavy Hitter was the first game to use the (1950s and later "standard") pitching flap and ball delivery. The single 5/8" ball on the playfield goes into the hole scoring playfield registering the hit or an out. When a ball moves from third base to home, the ball closes a switch, which generates a run on the lighted score backglass. One of five 5/8" steel ball moves from base to base as a hit is generated. There are two reostats inside the game to adjust the pitching power and bat power.Heavy Hitter also has an vertical running man unit in the backbox. The bat is powerful, and can really kick the ball up the playfield (it is common for the ball to bounce and hit the top glass). The pitched ball is done automatically and quickly by the game, not by a player pressing a button to pitch (unlike the later 1950s Williams pitch and bats). Top glass size is 26" x 14" x 3/16".Despite its small size (15" x 27" footprint). Backglass running man unit uses five 5/8" steel balls. Small pitch and bat, 32.5" long by 15" wide by 55" tall with the floor stand. Comes with a rare stand that matches the game colors, made of hard wood.One player. Up for auction is this 1949 Bally Heavy Hitter Pinball Arcade Game RestoredA very nice fully restored game, that is 100% functioning. ![]() "There aren't many of us left, but this is important," said Heffner-Reiner. The award is given by two Jewish groups 'B'nai B'rith World Center-Jerusalem and the Committee to Recognize the Heroism of Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust. Last month at a kibbutz in northern Israel, Sara Epstein, 97, Dezi Heffner-Reiner, 95, and Betzalel Grosz, 98, three of the remaining survivors who helped save Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary, received the Jewish Rescuers Citation for their role in the Holocaust. In 1984, Gur founded 'The Society for Research of the History of the Zionist Youth Movements in Hungary,' a group that has promoted awareness about this effort. ![]() "It's very significant because these activities helped tens of thousands of Jews stay alive in Budapest," he said. Robert Rozett, a senior historian at Yad Vashem, said that although it was 'the largest rescue operation' of European Jews during the Holocaust, this episode remains off 'the main route of the narrative'. At least 10,000 forged passes offering protection, known as Shutzpasses, were distributed to Budapest's Jews, and around 6,000 Jewish children and accompanying adults were saved in houses ostensibly under the protection of the International Red Cross. The forged papers were used by Jewish youth movements to operate a smuggling network and run Red Cross houses that saved thousands from the Nazis and their allies.Īccording to Gur's book, at least 7,000 Jews were smuggled out of Hungary, through Romania to ships on the Black Sea that would bring them to British-controlled Palestine. The Jewish underground broke him out of the central military prison in a rescue operation later that month. In December 1944, he was arrested at the forgery workshop and brutally interrogated and imprisoned, according to his memoir, 'Brothers for Resistance and Rescue'. "I was an 18-year-old adolescent when the heavy responsibility fell upon me," he said. Gur oversaw a massive forgery operation that provided false documents for Jews and non-Jewish members of the Hungarian resistance. ![]() ![]() "They had fairly clear information about what was happening and saw the many trains, and it was obvious to them what was happening," said Gur. They had fled Nazi-occupied Poland and bore disturbing news about people being shipped off to concentration camps. Gur said he and his colleagues knew that disaster was looming when three Jewish women arrived at Budapest's main synagogue in the fall of 1943. Over the 10 months that followed, as many as 568,000 Jews were killed by the Nazis and their allies in Hungary, according to figures from Yad Vashem, Israel's official Holocaust memorial. Its government was allied with Nazi Germany, but as the Soviet Red Army advanced toward Hungary, the Nazis invaded in March 1944, to prevent its Axis ally from making a separate peace deal with the Allies. Hungary was home to around 900,000 Jews before the Nazi invasion. Israel, which was established as a refuge for Jews in the wake of the Holocaust, has gone to great lengths over the years to recognize thousands of 'Righteous Among the Nations' for non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.Īccounts of Jewish resistance to the Nazis, such as the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, are mainstays in the national narrative but rescue missions by fellow Jews, such as the Hungarian resistance, are less known. ![]() Pork chops are far more lean than they used to be back in the day, and is the same reason why they can easily be overcooked. How to Cook Pork Chops on a Gas Grill or Charcoal Grill If cooked properly, the pork chops will release a bit of juice as they rest, a sign they’re still nice and juicy on the inside. Add another 5 minutes resting time for the juices to set in the meat. No more!Īccording to recent changes in the USDA guidelines, it is safe to eat pork cooked medium rare. Cook the pork chops to an internal temperature of 140☏ and still barely pink inside, then rest for about 5 minutes for the residual heat will continue to cook and raise the internal temperature.įor thin cut, bone-in pork chops about ¼ inch thick, cook over direct medium-high to high heat for a total of 3-5 minutes, with the lid closed, turning once.įor 1-inch thick boneless pork chops, cook for 8-12 minutes over direct heat turning every 3-4 minutes or until well grill marked with the lid closed. What Temperature Pork Should Be Cooked to Eat Safelyįor years, cooks have been told to cook pork until well done, resulting in a dried out piece of meat nobody wants to eat. Hot grill grates ensure food doesn’t stick, and with lean pork chops, the sticking factor can be higher. The pork chop grill temp should be between 350° to 450☏. Whether grilling with gas or over charcoal, make sure your grill grates are hot. Depending on how thick the cut, the pork chop grill time will be anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes. Pork chops cook relatively quickly on the grill. You want to turn the chops just once while they’re on the grill. Then, it’s just a matter of throwing the pork chops on the grill and letting them cook through. Allow the rub to rest into the chops as the grill pre-heats so the flavor seeps into the pork chops before searing on the grill and sealing in flavor. Sprinkle the pork chop seasoning on lightly oiled pork chops, making sure to coat both sides well. You don’t need much to make juicy pork chops, just good quality chops, canola oil, and your pork chop seasoning of choice (I prefer making this homemade spice blend). ![]() How to Grill Pork Chops Without Drying Them Out Here’s how to make perfectly juicy grilled pork chops every time. Whether bone-in or boneless, these pork chops turn out tender, juicy, a little bit smokey, and far from any mode of foot fashion.Įven better, these grilled pork chops don’t need a marinade or a brine, so they go from package to grill to dinner in 30 minutes. My husband has made these simple grilled pork chops so many times he’s figured out the secrets. They also have a history of coming to the dinner table dry and withery as shoe leather.īut no more! Today is the day to banish that belief because tough, dried out pork chops are about to be expelled from your vocabulary. They’re economical, lean and healthy, and quick to cook. Pork chops have long been known as a working man’s meal. Lean grilled pork chops come out juicy and tender every time thanks to a simple sprinkling of pork dry rub for a dinner that’s ready in under 30 minutes. ![]() Opposing subsidiary structures are synthetic where the displacement has the same shear sense as the master fault. They occur in extensional regimes (such as accommodation in the hanging wall of listric faults), compressional regimes as back-thrusts, and strike-slip faults. An idealized array modified from Biddle and Christie-Blick, 1985, Fig.3.Īntithetic faults: Subsidiary or minor faults that have a sense of displacement opposite that of a master fault or principal deformation zone. Some of the more common structures associated with strike-slip faults. ![]() There is a companion post of Basins formed by strike-slip tectonics ![]() You are invited to look at two other posts on faults – Thrust faults, and more general Terminology of faults. Most have been borrowed and modified from important papers and texts on the subject: Biddle and Christie-Blick, 1985 (Intro to SEPM volume – PDF available) Sylvester, 1988 – (PDF) Nilsen and Sylvester, 1999 (PDF) Davis and Reynolds, 1996 (an excellent text) Allen and Allen, 2005, 2013. In fact, it is these “minor” structures that frequently allow us to decipher the tectonic and kinematic history of such faults.Ĭommon strike-slip structures are illustrated in the following diagrams and definitions. Strike-slip faults do not occur in isolation they come with a bevy of subsidiary structures that reflect the associated extensional and contractional stresses. Our understanding of strike-slip faults has advanced with detailed field mapping, subsurface imaging, and numerical and analogue modelling. Convergent margins with oblique plate trajectories will also generate strike-slip faults in accretionary prisms, forearcs and backarcs. The characteristic zig zag dismembering of mid-ocean spreading ridges is caused by ridge transforms that accommodate the strain from oblique spreading. They form in oceanic and continental crust/lithosphere. Strike-slip faults occur in most plate tectonic settings, primarily at plate boundaries (like most other fault types). The present trajectory along Alpine Fault is also transpressional. Pacific plate trajectories at Hikurangi margin become increasingly oblique from north to south. The right-lateral Alpine Fault transform and its strike-slip fault splays (Marlborough fault system), in the context of other plate tectonic elements: the Hikurangi subduction zone that is linked to Alpine Fault via Hope Fault and the subduction zone at the south end of South Island where oceanic crust of the Australian Plate is subducting beneath the Pacific plate (opposite polarity to Hikurangi). But he was right… Jumping ahead a few years (and encapsulating several decades of science history in a single sentence), we now know this fault as the Alpine Fault, a dextral, or right-lateral transform strike-slip fault that also doubles as the boundary between the Pacific and Australian plates. Wellman’s hypothesis turned a few heads and invited its share of derision. ![]() The consensus at the time was that crustal movements were dominated by vertical displacements. The dislocation was the result of 600 km lateral shift along a major fault. In 1940 Harold Wellman and Dick Willett proposed that two groups of rocks at either end of the South Island of New Zealand, each having the same stratigraphic and lithologic characteristics, were at one time a single unit. The fault splays are clearly delineated by valleys. The intersection of splay faults that trend northeast indicated by black dots. The master fault is a prominent linear feature immediately left of the snow line (black arrow, bottom). An oblique view of Alpine Fault from the International Space Station. ![]() We expect to release models fine-tuned with other metrics in the future. Currently, only models optimized w.r.t to the mean square error ( mse) computed on the RGB channels are available. "I'm going to have a lot of training, for example catwalk and preparing myself and what I'm going to say. I have a project with Django and I use Pillow to store images in some models, but I want those images to be stored compressed. This is the list of the pre-trained models for end-to-end image compression available in CompressAI. "For all the other countries that still have this, I want to say that we are not alone."Īs Miss Netherlands, Rikkie is now entered into December's Miss Universe competition - which was bought by trans businesswoman Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip last year. "I want to thank all the haters because they've only given me a bigger platform. Thai transgender tycoon buys Miss Universe contestĬould the Miss England swimwear parade return?Īnd her response to the hateful comments? ![]() What does transgender mean and what does the law say? But it only gives me more inspiration to step up my goals and to achieve what I want to do now." "I thought we were way further than we are. Data compression reducing amount of data required to represent in a quality of information. "It's also showing that we're still not there in the Netherlands and that the inclusivity is on the bare minimum now. Compressed image is decompressed to reconstruct the original image. In simple terms, image compression is the process of reducing the size of a digital image while retaining as much quality as possible. Recently, learning-based image compression methods achieved impressive performance compared with traditional lossless methods, such as WebP, JPEG2000, and FLIF. The objective of image compression is to reduce the redundancy of the image and to store or transmit data in an efficient form. We also release a demo and a pre-trained model for Bit-Swap image compression and decompression on your own image. ![]() "In the Netherlands, I also got a lot of backlash," she says. Lossless image compression is an essential research field in image compression. We’re releasing code for the method and optimized models such that people can explore and advance this line of modern compression ideas. And Rikkie has also experienced negative comments from closer to home. ![]() The photo below is one of a series I took while I was deciding on the final positions of the stamps. ![]() (No, really, this time I did finish it!) It has joined other works in the map case and I am currently contemplating which of several works I will make next. The winner is the first to get all their pieces in their opposing triangle.įor a more detailed introduction to the rules of play, read the Wikihow article (with illustrations, the Wikipedia article, or watch any of the multiple instruction videos. Opponent’s pieces may be jumped, as in checkers, but the jumped piece stays in place. When a path is blocked by an opponent’s piece or pieces, you may jump them. The two possible first moves if starting with the centre piece are shown below. Pieces may only be moved along the paths indicated by the diagonal lines on the board. The object of the game is to move all of your pieces from their home triangle to the same colour triangle on the opposite side of the board. Decide the order of play by flipping a coin. If you have ten, you can fill the next row as well. You will need a minimum of six pieces -and a maximum of ten- per player. A larger bean, like a white kidney bean, would be better.) If you are using white beans, you can colour them with felt pen, or watercolours, or even nail polish if you have some distinctly different colours. You can find instructions for folding them here.) Playing pieces can be made from a variety of things you likely already have around the house: buttons, beans, washers, coins, Chinese lucky stars folded from magazine pages… (The Chinese lucky stars were the easiest to handle when playing. The black and white version is suitable for hand-colouring. If you print on card stock your board will be more durable, but regular copy paper is fine. The files will print on either A4 or 8.5 x 11″ stock. ![]() You will need to use either the ‘Fit to page’ setting or the ‘Center’ setting, depending on your printer. (This is the smaller board used in Japan and Korea.) Download either Chinese Checkers Colour or Chinese Checkers B&W and print. If you would like to play Stern-Halma and don’t own a board, you can print a small version. The “Stern” (German for star) refers to the board’s star shape (in contrast to the square board used in Halma). The game was invented in Germany in 1892 under the name “Stern-Halma” as a variation of the older American game Halma. In doing some research I discovered that Chinese Checkers are not Chinese at all.ĭespite its name, the game is not a variation of checkers, nor did it originate in China or any part of Asia (whereas the game 象棋 xiangqi, or “Chinese chess”, is from China). I have been working on an artist’s book for the March #areyoubookenough_hexagon challenge on Instagram. Norman, along with Fred Funk, was in the final group on the final day.Īfter Norman hit his opening tee shot, he walked 50 yards straight down the fairway, then took a 90 degree turn and headed toward the gallery. ![]() I was standing directly beside the first tee. Senior Open at Crooked Stick Golf Club outside Indianapolis. Mill reportedly was paid $7.5 million by Evert, while Norman was said to have forfeited $100 million to his wife of 25 years, Laura Andrassy. “I didn’t realize he was the one who was going to pull the trigger,” Mill concluded. It was Mill who aimed a verbal missile at the two-time Open Championship winner when he said, “Greg Norman at one time was my best friend, and a year and a half ago I would have taken a bullet for this guy. Previously Evert had been married to skier Andy Mill, with whom she had three boys, now 18, 16 and 14. “The best part about him are his parents.” “I really miss Greg’s parents,” she responded. The former tennis wunderkind may not have intended to portray herself as witty and critical at the same time, but she issued a brilliant response when asked if she missed Norman. They were divorced in December 2009, 18 months after their $2 million wedding ceremony.Īlthough Evert didn’t address the subject, the 55-year-old Norman has a new love in his life – 41-year-old Australian interior designer Kirsten Kutner. Never in a million years did I imagine it would end up like this.”Įvert said she felt “hurt, anger and shame,” when Norman walked away after 15 months of marriage. “I had no idea it was coming,” she told Woman’s Day. The object of her commentary, of course, was Greg Norman, whose reputation is taking a serious hit.Įvert confirmed that Norman, not she, ended their marriage. I fell in with a group of Kiwis here at Machrihanish Dunes Golf Club, and those New Zealanders were buzzing about Chris Evert and her recently-published interview with Australia’s Woman’s Day magazine. So, qualified or not, I can talk like an expert. ![]() MACHRIHANISH, Scotland – I’m not licensed to be a marriage counselor, but what the heck, I’m a man. Top 50 Modern Courses in Great Britain & Ireland.Top 50 Classic Courses in Great Britain & Ireland.Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic islands, Central America. In McKinsey’s Global Survey on AI adoption, 56 percent of respondents report AI adoption in at least one function, up from 50 percent in 2020, with the greatest increases coming from companies in emerging economies. ![]() They suggest ways executives can build resilience into their supply-chain strategies for when the next major shake-up arrives.
![]() Now, questions are how to fix screen burn on OLED TV? or how to fix screen burn on TV? There are ways you can fix burn in OLED TV. One thing you may not expect, be that as it may, is for the remainders of the image to get “burned” into the display. If you have or plan to buy OLED television online with an OLED screen, you can expect an outstanding picture and color quality. In case you’re purchasing a more up-to-date gadget, particularly if it’s a smartphone, odds are it will accompany an OLED screen. Need a new OLED TV while you wait? Check out the MLA-equipped LG G3 OLED or cutting-edge Samsung S95C OLED that uses a QD-OLED panel.When looking for a TV or phone, you most likely aren’t thinking about what sort of screen you’re getting. I've got high hopes for next year's model - we'll find out how many of them LG can implement before the TV makes its appearance at CES 2024. It’s a tall order - especially on top of all the other proposed changes - but it’s something I think LG might be able to pull off with the C4 OLED. To LG’s credit, it swapped the panel technology to the C-Series in the past without increasing the price, first when it switched to the first-generation EX OLED panels and then again in 2022 when it brought OLED EVO panels to the C-Series. OK, I know I’m asking a lot here, but I don’t want the price to go after these new features have been implemented: One of the most appealing parts of the LG C-Series in the last few years is how affordable it’s been - and I don't want that to change. ![]() Improvement #5: The price of the TV to stay the same A solar-powered remote would not only save me a fortune on batteries, but it’d be great for the planet - something that companies like LG are striving for themselves. Why? Because batteries aren’t great for the environment, and at the rate I go through them for remotes around the house, I might as well start my own electronics recycling business. Look, I love LG’s Wii-inspired Magic Remote as much as the next reviewer, but honestly, I’d trade it in a heartbeat for one of Samsung’s solar-powered remotes. It's basic, but a solar-powered remote like the one that comes with Samsung OLED TVs would be a huge addition to the LG C4 OLED. Sure, these updates only took about 20 to 30 seconds, but it just feels so unnecessary to wait for them in a world where auto-updating apps exist. ![]() Nearly every time I went to use an app during my review of the LG B2 OLED, it needed an update. Unfortunately, that lesson hasn’t quite made its way over to TV manufacturers. One of the best improvements Microsoft and Sony made to the Xbox Series X and PS5 were the ability for games to update themselves when you’re not playing them. ![]() It’s a small change, but it’s one that would mean a world of difference when it comes to everyday use. Instead of simply turning on the screensaver after two minutes of sitting idle, maybe implement a pop-up that asks “Are you still watching?” after five minutes instead. I want LG to trust in deuterium to do its job while still allowing the user some protection from potential overuse. What I’d like to see in the next generation of OLED TVs - in particular the C4 OLED - is a compromise here. (Read: This hidden LG OLED TV feature fixes our biggest complaint - how to turn it on.) That said, LG still uses some pretty draconian techniques to prevent burn-in. LG has made some huge strides in this area over the last few years since the introduction of its EX panels that use a stable hydrogen isotope called deuterium. Burn-in - or, more broadly, pixel degradation - is an issue that we’ve been writing a lot about here at Tom’s Guide. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |