• 3 Big Concerns With Looming Deep South Winter Storm
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    [UNVERIFIED CONTENT] A picture looking towards downtown Atlanta showing the city during the throws ... [+] of a snowstorm when traffic is at a standstill in one direction. This is the 2014 snowstorm the jammed up the city.Flickr VisionIf you live in the southern part of the United States and like wintry precipitation, 2025 has not disappointed you. On the heels of a recent storm, the Deep South is bracing for another round of winter weather. Here are my three big concerns with the looming storm.The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm about the potential for a winter storm in the Deep South this week. The Weather Prediction Center wrote Saturday morning, There is increasing confidence in a winter storm across the southern tier, which could produce snow/sleet close to the western/central Gulf Coast across the Southeast and Carolinas, with notable freezing rain possible from the Florida Panhandle and just north. While there is still uncertainty about the exact totals, there is also some clarity emerging.Potential impacts of the Deep South winter storm.NOAA and NWSWinter Weather In Inexperienced PlacesFirst, the storm will start to take shape Monday near Texas and then move eastward into the Southeast. This brings me to my first big concern. Given the expected track of the low pressure system, an array of winter precipitation is expected from Texas to the Carolinas. To make matters worse, cities like Houston, New Orleans, Tallahassee, Mobile, Jacksonville, and other places along the Interstate 10 corridor could experience freezing rain. At the same time, the Interstate 20 corridor and points southward will be in the snow belt of this storm. Even if you live along the Interstate 95 corridor (Georgia, Florida, and the Carolinas) you need to be paying close attention too.Forecast weather map for Monday January 20th, 2025.NOAA and NWSMORE FOR YOUIt always baffles me when residents from places more accustomed to winter weather make fun of the South for shutting down or struggling with this type of weather event. As a native of Georgian, I assure you it is warranted. The Deep South has far less snow removal infrastructure. Here in Atlanta, we average under 2 inches of snow annually, and it is not guaranteed to happen each year. I am happy to see investments elsewhere.People generally are not as experienced with driving on snowy or icy roads. One of the reasons I moved back to the South from Maryland was to avoid such conditions (smile). I have a son in high school and a daughter in college. Both of them are drivers with virtually no experience with winter weather driving. According to the Worldcraft Logistics website, four of the busiest transportation corridors in the U.S. are found in the region to be affected by this storm. These facts portend a transportation mess.A salt and plow truck scraped snow from South Broadway near Alexandria Drive as rain, snow and ice ... [+] covered Lexington, Kentucky, Tuesday, January 27, 2009. (Photo by David Stephenson/Lexington Herald-Leader/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)Tribune News Service via Getty ImagesRapid Freezing and Deteriorating Travel ConditionsThis brings me to my second big concern with this storm. It is going to be brutally cold in the eastern U.S. including the Deep South. In fact, we are expecting a plunge of air that originated in Siberia. Why is that concerning? Any snow that falls this coming week will immediately start to cause transportation problems. Ground temperatures will be sufficiently cold to produce rapidly deteriorating conditions. I lived through Snowmaggedon in Atlanta. Even though it was only 1 to 2 inches of snow, the event featured extremely cold temperatures, which caused a transportation nightmare. Cities like Birmingham, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Raleigh could be dealing with a similar event. The city of Atlanta is hosting the College Football National Championship game. While conditions should be fine for the game on Monday evening, travel logistics (air and ground) could be quite challenging the following day.HOUSTON, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 21: A view of high voltage transmission towers on February 21, 2021 in ... [+] Houston, Texas. Millions of Texans lost their power when winter storm Uri hit the state and knocked out coal, natural gas and nuclear plants that were unprepared for the freezing temperatures brought on by the storm. Wind turbines that provide an estimated 24 percent of energy to the state became inoperable when they froze. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)Getty ImagesHazards Associated With Extreme ColdI am also concerned about the implications of the cold temperatures. Many places in the Deep South could experience days of temperatures at or below freezing. Wind chills will be in the teens or single digits as well. Extreme cold is a hazard to infrastructure (remember the Texas energy issues a few years ago), home plumbing, and public health. Additionally, places along the Gulf Coast that experience freezing rain will likely deal with fallen trees and power outages.At the time of writing, meteorologists like me are awaiting new information from more detailed weather models becoming available in the next day or so. If you live in the South, it is critical that you pay attention to the evolving forecast. Do not anchor onto information you saw days ago. I also encourage everyone in the region to start thinking about winter weather, travel, and emergency plans.
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  • AMD Threadripper 9000 series spotted: 96-core Zen 5 CPUs on the horizon
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    The big picture: It appears that these new CPUs will build on the strengths of their predecessors, maintaining the same core and thread counts. However, generational performance improvements will still be delivered through the latest Zen 5 architecture and a more advanced TSMC manufacturing process. AMD's Threadripper lineup continues to deliver high-performance processors for enthusiasts and demanding workstation users. The company is sticking with the same successful formula for the upcoming Threadripper 9000 series, codenamed "Shimada Peak." These new chips have been spotted in shipping manifests, courtesy of Everest on X, providing an early look at core configurations and more.The shipping manifest, sourced from NBD, a logistics company, reveals that AMD is preparing 96-core, 64-core, 32-core, and 16-core variants for the Threadripper 9000 series. Notably, all the listed SKUs share a 350W TDP, which is identical to the "Storm Peak" CPUs they are likely set to replace.At the top of the lineup is the 96-core, 192-thread powerhouse, featuring a massive 12 CCDs, each with eight cores and 32MB of L3 cache. This adds up to a total of 384MB of L3 cache.The design closely mirrors that of the existing Threadripper Pro 7995WX processor. However, the efficiency and performance gains from the Zen 5 architecture, coupled with a newer TSMC process node, offer significant improvements. Expect better performance-per-watt compared to the Zen 4 chips.At the other end of the spectrum is the 16-core variant, which features dual 8-core CCDs, delivering substantial power for tasks that require high single-thread and moderate multi-thread performance. // Related StoriesOverall, the Shimada Peak series' core configurations appear to be tailored to meet the needs of a broad range of users, from professionals seeking maximum parallel processing power to enthusiasts looking for more mainstream options.While the shipping manifest references the SP6 socket (LGA-4844) introduced with AMD's EPYC 8004 series (codenamed Siena), it's unlikely the Threadripper 9000 series will use this socket. As Tom's Hardware points out, their electrical layouts are incompatible, despite the physical similarities between the SP6 and sTR5 sockets. Instead, these new CPUs should be compatible with sTR5 motherboards using the TRX50 or WRX90 chipsets.AMD's commitment to supporting the sTR5 socket for at least two generations is a welcome move, as previous socket transitions haven't always been this user-friendly. This compatibility offers a degree of future-proofing for those investing in such a high-end platform.That said, AMD has not yet officially confirmed the Threadripper 9000 series, but these leaks align with rumors pointing to a launch later this year.
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  • The Frasier revival will not continue on Paramount+ after two seasons
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    After two years on Paramount+, Varietyis reporting that theFrasierrevival will not move forward at Paramount+. The show, which originally debuted in October of 2023, will be shopped to other streamers by CBS Studios, which produces it.The series was a revival of the smash sitcom from the 1990s, which was itself a spin-off ofCheers. Kelsey Grammer reprises his central role from the original series and is joined by Jack Cutmore-Scott, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Toks Olagundoye, Jess Salgueiro, and Anders Keit.Frasier (2023) | Official Trailer | Paramount+When it first debuted, theFrasierrevival was met with a mixed response from critics, many of whom felt it lacked some of the bite that had made the original series so successful. Part of the reason for the shows limited success might be that other than Grammer himself, the cast is comprised largely of new actors and characters, although there are some cameos and appearances from familiar faces. Because the show features Frasier returning to Boston to start the next chapter of his life, the only real continuity it has with the original show is the character himself.Recommended VideosAlthough CBS is the studio shopping the project around, the revival is not expected to land on CBS, which already has an established lineup of comedies to rely on. Potential destinations reportedly include Prime Video and Hulu, which both house the shows original run. The two seasons of the revival that already exist will remain on Paramount+.Please enable Javascript to view this contentWhile its not impossible that the show could land somewhere else, its also possible that this will be the end of the road for this particular revival.Editors Recommendations
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  • Reddit comments are 'foundational' to training AI models, COO says
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    Reddit COO Jen Wong said the company's content is "foundational" to training AI models.Google and OpenAI have deals with Reddit to use its content to train their large language models.Reddit has also leveraged AI for a translation tool that's helped it grow internationally.Last year was a big one for Reddit.The company went public in February. Then it began investing heavily in AI for features like its translation tool and an AI-powered search tool. It also struck agreements with Google and OpenAI that allow the tech companies to train their AI models using Reddit comments and posts.Reddit COO Jen Wong says those investments are paying off."AI itself, more broadly, is incredibly important to everything we're doing," Wong told AdExchanger at the CES technology conference.Wong added that Reddit is now "foundational to the training" of large language models.In February, Reddit signed a licensing deal with Google to train Google's AI using Reddit content for $60 million a year. Then, in May, Reddit signed another massive content data-sharing deal with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI to train its AI models.Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said the company is in talks with "just about everybody" when asked if Reddit would consider working with Microsoft during The Wall Street Journal's Tech Live event in October.Huffman said Reddit posts and comments contain a wealth of "colloquial words about pretty much every topic" that are constantly updated, making them valuable in teaching machines how to think and speak like humans.Wong told AdExchanger that Reddit's introduction of AI translation features, meanwhile, has helped the company grow at an "accelerated rate" outside the United States.In September, Reddit announced the expansion of an AI-powered translation feature that lets users translate Reddit posts and comments into different languages. The expansion covered more than 35 countries, including Brazil, Spain, Germany, Italy, the Philippines, and countries throughout Latin America."It's made our core product better," Wong said. "People find a home on Reddit."Wong also said that Reddit plans to use AI on its advertising platform to create more "creative variants" and "make things more Reddity.""We bought a company, Memorable AI, that allows us to do that," Wong told AdExchanger. "So we see a lot of opportunity for our AI application."Reddit acquired Memorable AI, an AI-based advertisement company, in August 2024. Reddit said that the acquisition would give Reddit advertisers access to Memorable's "best-in-class" tools for advancing advertising campaigns in a blog post at the time.Reddit did not immediately return a request for comment from Business Insider.
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  • The best thing that Joe Biden did
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    Joe Biden has had a rough go of things. He leaves the presidency with the worst end-of-first-term approval rating of any president since Jimmy Carter; 55.8 percent of Americans disapprove of his job performance and only 37.1 percent approve, as of Friday.Bidens legacy will take years to sort out, and I certainly think he made serious mistakes. But one of the greatest triumphs of his presidency has gotten far too little attention, including from journalists like myself. That triumph is the reevaluation of the Thrifty Food Plan (TFP).The phrase reevaluation of the Thrifty Food Plan feels like it was concocted by an AI instructed to design the most boring string of words in the English language, but bear with me. This action, taken by Bidens Department of Agriculture in 2021, resulted in a 21 percent increase in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, or food stamps colloquially) benefits. The safety net program that is most precisely targeted at Americas poorest and most vulnerable people got a substantial, ongoing increase.That last part is notable, because so much of Bidens presidency was spent on temporary measures, with a spree of short-lived programs unleashed in 2021 to tackle the Covid pandemic and help the economy recover from its aftereffects. The TFP hike stands out because its still going indeed, its meant to be permanent and its something that the Biden administration did on its own, in accordance with a law that Congress passed in 2018.As a fan of the food stamps program, I think this was an outstanding measure by Biden, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, and USDA nutrition leaders Stacy Dean and Cindy Long. Critics of food stamps, in particular among House Republicans, have long sought to roll back the measure, and it is a possible target for cuts in the Trump years. But whatever you think of the food stamp expansion, its an important part of Bidens legacy, one that will reverberate longer than a burst of inflation or a temporary stimulus bill.Food stamps benefits, explainedA shocking amount of US government policy is based on the eating habits of people in the 1950s.The best known case of this is the construction of the official poverty measure, the most frequently invoked statistic for measuring the extent of poverty in the US. It was devised in 1963 by Mollie Orshansky, an economist at the Social Security Administration, and based on the US Department of Agricultures 1962 Economy Food Plan. That plan was itself based on 1955 data, and meant to determine how much money a family of four would need for food, if they were really pinching pennies.The USDA had been putting together plans like this for decades; the 1962 report gives a short history, which goes back to pioneer nutrition investigator Wilbur Olin Atwater, who worked at the department in the 1890s. The point of the plans was instructional, similar to the food pyramid of more recent decades: to demonstrate for average families how they could purchase food that met their caloric and nutritional needs at a reasonable cost. The Economy Food Plan was the result of an attempt to find the cheapest possible diet that could still provide basic nutrition. The report clarifies that this means it assumes households will buy less fruit, vegetables, or meat, and focus on cheap and lasting items like dry beans and potatoes. It is essentially for emergency use, the report concludes. Orshansky tripled the cost of this emergency diet to arrive at a level of income below which a family would be in poverty, since families of three more typically spent a third of their income on food at the time. (For all the complaints about grocery inflation, Americans now spend only about 10 percent of their income on food.)That was the poverty line, and it has not changed since, with the exception of annual adjustments for inflation, according to the consumer price index. It serves to determine eligibility for programs like Medicaid, health insurance credits, and food stamps, and its all based on 1950s eating habits.For food stamps, though, food plans take on additional significance. Eligibility is based on the poverty line (which is in turn based on the 1962 Economy Food Plan), but the benefit amount received under SNAP is determined by something called the Thrifty Food Plan, which succeeded the Economy Food Plan starting in 1975. The maximum SNAP benefit for a given family is set as equal to the cost of a diet for a family of that size under the Thrifty Food Plan; benefits are then steadily reduced as the familys income increases. For instance, a four-person household this year has a maximum monthly benefit of $975, because that is the cost of the Thrifty Food Plan for a family of four. Food stamps assumes that a family can afford to pay 30 percent of their income on food, so a four-person household with $1,000 in monthly earnings would receive $975 minus (30 percent times $1,000) = $675 a month.When the Thrifty Food Plan was first established in 1975, it was set at the same level as the 1962 plan, only adjusted for inflation. It was the same approach used when setting the poverty line. The plan was then updated repeatedly, in 1983, 1999, and 2006, but each time the cost of the Thrifty Food Plan only grew according to inflation. This was required: The updates were, as a matter of policy, meant to be cost-neutral. The plans allocation of the budget between different types of foods changed quite a bit over this period, but the overall cost could not.This was inadequate on a number of grounds. For one thing, food price inflation and overall inflation are not the same, and there have been key moments, like the mid-1970s and the aftermath of the pandemic, when food inflation was notably higher than overall inflation. But more importantly, the requirement to not increase prices meant that the Thrifty Food Plan came to involve a diet that assumed families had far more time to cook and meal prep than they actually did, and that they would subsist on bizarre diets that no one actually eats anymore.My favorite example is that the 2006 Thrifty Food Plan, to produce a cheap diet that provides adequate protein, suggested that a family of four should eat 40 pounds of low-fat milk and yogurt a week. Thats 18.1 kilograms, and since a Chobani cup of yogurt is 150 grams, that implies that the household is eating the equivalent of 120 yogurt cups a week. No one actually eats like this. The TFP also assumed that households had 2 hours and 18 minutes free, every day, to prepare food; the actual amount for households on SNAP was more like 50 minutes. As such, the plan prescribed bulk purchases of goods that took time to chop, process, soak, etc., that many households just did not have. It also did not budget for people to buy convenient items that might be slightly more expensive, like canned beans instead of dry ones.How the Biden administration revamped food stampsStacy Dean, who served as deputy undersecretary for USDAs Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services from 2021 to 2024, explained to me that her teams efforts to reform the Thrifty Food Plan were authorized by the 2018 Farm Bill, passed by a Republican Congress and signed by Donald Trump. Section 4002 of the law stated that the Department of Agriculture should by 2022 and at 5-year intervals thereafter reevaluate and publish the market baskets of the thrifty food plan based on current food prices, food composition data, consumption patterns, and dietary guidance.The team was thus instructed that the Thrifty Food Plan had to reflect how people actually ate (consumption patterns) and the foods they actually chose (food composition data), rather than assuming that poor Americans subsist largely on giant tubs of yogurt, or oatmeal and beans. The administration concluded that complying with that instruction meant the total cost of the Thrifty Food Plan could not stay the same. It was not possible to accurately reflect the actual cost of food and not increase the cost of the plan.You can see this in the long report the USDA put out in 2021 outlining the changes. (They beat the 2022 deadline by a year.) For the first time in more than 45 years, maintaining cost neutrality did not drive the process, the report states. Instead, the Thrifty Food Plan reevaluation process started first with assessing the foods and beverages that make up a healthy, practical diet, then determining a cost at which they could be purchased by resource-constrained households.Dean said that by far the most important factor driving the 21 percent increase in the cost of the plan was that the department had better data on food prices with which to work. In the past, they were using peoples recollection of what they paid for food. Do you remember what you spent on food last week? she asked me. You might remember in aggregate, but not for individual items. Instead of that survey data, Dean and her team used data directly from retailers that the USDA was already collecting for other purposes. This provided a much more accurate and up-to-date sense of what people were paying for food which led to a conclusion that food costs were greater than the old Thrifty Food Plan reflected.Dean emphasized to me that the goal was to get an accurate sense of what a thrifty household was actually paying for food, rather than an attempt to change SNAP per se. To that point, USDA has actually been revising downward the Thrifty Food Plan for Hawaii (which, along with Alaska, gets its own estimate separate from the mainland) because it believed the earlier estimate of the plans cost was too high.But the overall effect of the TFP reevaluation was to substantially increase food stamp benefits for the more than 41 million people who use it. While the resulting SNAP program is still quite modest (it went from offering $4.80 per person per day to $6.20 per person per day), that had significant budgetary implications. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the TFP change would cost $250 billion to $300 billion over 10 years. Where SNAP goes under TrumpWhile the Biden team saw the Thrifty Food Plan update as merely following the law Congress wrote, Republicans unsurprisingly saw the matter differently. Conservative think tanks like the Foundation for Government Accountability made attacking the change a major priority, and Republican members of Congress railed against it in hearings. Some will cynically point to provisions to update the Thrifty Food Plan in the 2018 Farm Bill as the basis for USDAs action, but Congress never agreed to permit a quarter of a trillion-dollar spending increase, Sen. John Boozman (R-AZ), the incoming chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee, argued in 2023.The 2018 Farm Bill itself expired on September 30, 2023, and has been continually extended as-is since then by Congress. But that means were overdue for a new farm bill, and Republicans like House agriculture chair GT Thompson (R-PA) have signaled they want to use the bill to roll back the TFP boost. Donald Trump proposed sweeping cuts to food stamps in each of his budgets as president, and lists of spending options being circulated by congressional Republicans give reversing the Thrifty Food Plan changes a prominent place, alongside cuts to Medicaid.All that suggests that Republicans will probably try to cut food stamps this year. But theres reason to be optimistic theyll fail. Food stamps have always survived based on an unusual coalition between farm-state members of Congress and urban members, where the latter support farm subsidies that dont help their constituents in exchange for food stamps that do, and vice versa. Farm bills pass through regular order, meaning they need 60 Senate votes, and no Senate Democrat is going to vote for a bill that substantially cuts food stamps. Even if Republicans try to use budget reconciliation to avoid needing 60 Senate votes, their thin House majority means only a few defections would be needed to kill food stamp cuts. Theres a reason Trump merely proposed cuts last time, while signing a farm bill that didnt cut the program at all.If the Thrifty Food Plan changes endure, they stand as an unambiguously positive part of the legacy of Dean, Vilsack, and Biden himself. Its tempting to view the 20212025 period as an interregnum in an era mostly defined by Donald Trump and the ways in which hes reshaped American politics. But interregna can leave lasting marks too. 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  • Chelsea fan drops 11k on Cristiano Ronaldo 'Gold Grail' trading card and explains why
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    EXCLUSIVE: Mark Listwan is a card collector that recently purchased a one-of-one Gold Grail Cristiano Ronaldo card for 11,000 I caught up with the man himself to talk about what it means to meTech16:00, 18 Jan 2025Listwan showing the gold card with a classic Ronaldo Real Madrid shirtBetween Pokemon cards, Magic the Gathering and Disney Lorcana, there's no shortage of cardboard to spend your money on these days.But one collector has gone above and beyond in his pursuit for a 'one-of-one' card featuring his favourite footballer. Mark Listwan, 28, lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and grew up learning about football from his grandfather.After falling in love with football and following Chelsea around 2004, he turned to collecting football cards from Topps, leading to a staggering recent addition to his collection."It was around 2004 that I fell in love with the Chelsea squad," Listwan told the Daily Star.This Chelsea fan spent 11k to earn this one of a kind Ronaldo card"Cech, Lampard, Terry, Carvalho, Makelele, Cole, Robben, Drogba, to name a few, those names stuck out to me. They moved the ball up and down the pitch so effortlessly, scoring incredible goals while also defending so meticulously. The team attracted me in a way no other side could.""On top of all of that, my favourite colour is blue, so I think it was the perfect match. I've been following the team ever since, through thick and thin. A crazy rollercoaster ride is the best way to describe the Mighty Blues."Rollercoaster is right given recent seasons for Chelsea, but that love of football led to Listwan collecting trading cards made by Topps. When the company started a "Grail Chase" competition last year which featured a series of Cristiano Ronaldo cards, Listwan said he "had to go all out", and spent 5,000 on one card."When I had eight of the nine Ronaldo cards registered on the official leaderboard, I knew I had to go all out for the last one," he revealed."5,000 was merely a number in the quest for card-collecting greatness. To pay that much for the final card in the complete set? It was totally worth it."That took his total on acquiring the cards, and earning the one-of-a-kind 'Gold Grail' Ronaldo card to 11,000.The full Ronaldo collection"Who knows what valuation the true Gold Ronaldo can be given at the end of the day? I've heard so many things. six figures, seven figures, you never really know. I'm so extremely delighted with my decision to push through with the competition. I may try to get all 10 cards in a display case in my office. It surely is a sight to behold."Aside from being a self-identifying "completionist", I asked Listwan why he was so drawn to Ronaldo as a player, given he's never played for Chelsea."Ronaldo never had to play for Chelsea to show me that he knew how to play the game so properly," he says."His grit, perseverance, and determination to succeed is what really drew me to him. Everyone faces many obstacles in their lives. The way he has overcome so many challenges presented to him in his career, whether privately or in public, it just shows great character.""Some can disagree, but fighting these hardships are what truly make a person so strong and unique. It would be an absolute honor to meet and have a chat with Ronaldo himself."Despite being a Chelsea fan, Listwan is a huge admirer of RonaldoAs for his collection, Listwan says it's probably worth between 30,000 and 40,000, and says most of the cards are Chelsea players."I've put a lot of effort (and money) into my entire collection, which mainly consists of Chelsea cards, different parallels of base cards found in sets released throughout the past few years, and a lot of Mykhailo Mudryk, who I believe has so much potential for the future."When it comes to getting into collecting and starting out, Listwan says he wants to see more people doing it."I want to see more people collecting, whether that's with cards, memorabilia, coins, stamps, you name it."There is so much to explore. I believe that the realm of the card-collecting hobby is quite peculiar and special to say the least. You learn about different athletes and you find out more about the history of sports. You also end up understanding the true notion behind pulling base cards, inserts, crazy parallels, and whatever else companies like Topps decide to sneakily throw into packs.Article continues below"The grail cards were the perfect example of that. Whether you're collecting cards to give to a friend, as an investment, or even just to pass down to your children so they too can learn about the joys and mysteries of the hobby, everybody's adventure is different and noteworthy."Mark completed Topps The Grail, a competition in which collectors chase nine Cristiano Ronaldo cards in a bid to win prizes. He will receive a hotel, airfare, and two tickets to the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League Final in Munich. The first five runners-up will each receive a rare 1/5 card.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.RECOMMENDED
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  • The New Anaconda Snares Some More Starsssssss
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    Thandiwe Newton and Steve Zahn are among the actors joining Jack Black and Paul Rudd in Sony's Anaconda reboot.
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  • Nyckelviksskolan / Marge Arkitekter
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    Nyckelviksskolan / Marge ArkitekterSave this picture! Johan FowelinArchitects: Marge ArkitekterAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:680 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2023 PhotographsPhotographs:Johan FowelinManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Randers Tegl, LGS Lighting Group, Nibema, Nordic Drrfabrik, Scanlight System Electrical Engineer: AFRYProductstranslation missing: en-US.post.svg.material_descriptionMore SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Save this picture!Text description provided by the architects. Founded in 1955, Nyckelviksskolan on Liding provides pre-university courses in art, crafts, architecture, and design and vocational training for craft educators. When the need for expanded and more appropriate premises arose, Marge Arkitekter was tasked with designing an extension that would primarily house the ceramic and sculpture workshops.Save this picture!The remit was to create an extension that should relate to the plaster and brick faades of the existing school buildings. In this context, the new extension serves as both a connecting link and as an additional layer of a further layer added to the whole. The building volume appears as a wedged-in brick monolith, a sculptural block whose surfaces have been chiseled with large, wooden-framed glass openings.Save this picture!The volume adapts itself to the existing buildings with an independent and contemporary expression. The extension asserts itself by extending its faade between the existing buildings and creating an embracing, inviting east-facing entrance. The sculpture studios have been fitted with lanterns that provide light from above. The souterrain floor to the west faces a future outdoor teaching area for ceramics and sculpture.Save this picture!To create a gentle transition between the plastered main building and the workshop building's sacked brick faade, the faades of the extension are rendered in brick of shifting red tones. The faades are laid on site in varying bonds that provide a cohesive and precise expression. The frame is a hybrid of steel and prefabricated concrete with a ceiling of glulam beams framing the roof lights in the studios.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Liding, SwedenLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeMarge ArkitekterOfficePublished on January 18, 2025Cite: "Nyckelviksskolan / Marge Arkitekter" 18 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1014118/nyckelviksskolan-workshop-marge-arkitekter&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • 12 Nokia Design Archive photos celebrating peak Y2K tech
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    There was a time when the phones in our pockets didnt look nearly identical to one another. Before the iPhone ushered in an age of rectangular, monotone devices, cellphones came in all shapes and sizes. Many offerings were colorful, some were innovative, some were absolute disastersand some of them never saw the light of day.Few companies better embodied all of these possibilities than Nokia. At its peak, the Finnish telecom giant comprised 40 percent of the entire mobile phone market and generated four percent of the nations GDP. Phones like the Nokia 5510 and 7210 became cultural touchstones, while its NSeries models paved the way for Apples camera-enabled smartphone features. Nokias influence began to wane not long after the iPhones 2007 debut (as well as a disastrous attempt to compete with Nintendo over handheld gaming dominance). While not the phone giant it once was, Nokia still provides wireless networking and backend technologies for clients around the world.This week, Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland launched the Nokia Design Archive, a free-to-use, digital trove featuring 700 exhibits documenting the companys history, influence, and products. Here are just a few looks at the tech aesthetics of the 90s and Y2K eras.(Click to expand images.)Nokia 252The Nokia 252 quickly became one of the most recognizable pre-Y2K cellphones after its release in 1998. Available in multiple colors, the 252 was also one of Nokias last products to use the 1G wireless network.Credit: Nokia Design Archive Nokia 6110The 6110 might not look like much, but precursor to Nokias 3110 Brick phone occupies a pivotal spot in pop culture history: The 6110 is the first phone to ever feature the video game, Snake. The easy-to-learn, difficult-to-master game was also accompanied by the time-wasters, Logic and Memory puzzlers.Credit: Nokia Design Archive N-GageCodenamed Starship during its development, Nokia intended the N-Gage to cut into the handheld video game market firmly dominated at the time by Nintendos GameBoy Advance. Nokias target teen demographic didnt go for it. instead, they nicknamed the unequivocal failure the taco phone in honor of its odd, clunky shape.Credit: Nokia Design Archive MorphNot all of Nokias concepts made it to store shelves, and the Morph might be one of the best examples. But theres a pretty good reason why people never got a chance to try out the extremely green, flexible wearablethe nanotechnology underpinning it still doesnt exist.Credit: Nokia Design Archive unknownMoonrakerWhile this Nokia-Microsoft Moonraker project got closer to reality than the Morph, it still ended up in the dustbin of device history in favor of Microsofts ill-fated Band.Credit: Nokia Design Archive Virtual GlassesDetails are sparse about Nokias early VR/AR plans apart from a couple of conceptual renderings like this one. Its also difficult to know exactly when the company first considered investing in the technology, although the archive estimates it is from circa 1999.Credit: Nokia Design Archive Nokia 8810The Nokia 8110 debuted in 1996, but it wasnt until three years later that the cellphone became entrenched in Y2K culture thanks to its (slightly augmented) cameo in The Matrix.Credit: Nokia Design Archive Nokia 5110Designed as the casual users alternative to the more business-friendly 6110, the 5110 featured an 8448-pixel monochrome LCD screen illuminated by four LED backlights. It was also the first to feature colorful, swappable Xpress-On faceplates in a bid to appeal to younger demographics.Credit: Nokia Design Archive 3G Cell Phone ConceptThe 3G wireless networks introduction in 2001 offered previously impossible internet connectivity options for cellphone owners. Pictured is one of Nokias concept devices intended to illustrate a phones new capabilities, including internet access and GPS maps.Credit: Nokia Design Archive Fun CameraNokias Fun Camera released around 2003, long before the ability to take high-resolution photographs was a smartphone prerequisite. The standalone digital camera accessory relied on AAA batteries, and could transfer pictures to a cellphone using a wire cable.Credit: Nokia Design Archive End of an EraNokia only briefly waded into the smartphone era before the iPhone cornered the market for years to come. While executives at the time intended to give Apple a run for its money as seen in this opposition presentation slideshow, the iPhone signaled the end of an era for the company.Credit: Nokia Design Archive
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  • Imaging reveals how plants cope with salt
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    Nature, Published online: 15 January 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-04213-4A groundbreaking imaging method for tracking salt inside plant cells has rewritten knowledge of how roots handle toxic levels of sodium ions. The findings might aid efforts to boost plant resilience to stress driven by high levels of salt.
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