• Guy Pearce doesnt think very highly of one of his most beloved performances
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    Throughout his long and storied career, Guy Pearce has been in a number of acclaimed movies. FromL.A. Confidentialall the way toThe Brutalist, hes proven his skill and versatility as a performer. When it comes to his performance in Christopher Nolans Memento, though, Pearce said that he isnt too pleased with his work.Im having an existential crisis, Pearceexplained in an interviewwith the U.K.sThe Times. I watchedMementothe other day and Im still depressed. Im s in that movie. Id never thought that before, but I did this Q&A ofMementoearlier this month and decided to actually watch the film again. But while it was playing I realized I hate what I did.Pearce even elaborated, explaining exactly what went wrong with the performance. was trying to do a flippant attitude, but it was all wrong, the actor said. John Gielgud once said, You can be good in a good movie, good in a bad movie, bad in a bad movie, but never be bad in a good movie. Yet I watched Mementoand realized Im bad in a good movie. F.Recommended VideosPearce also clarified that he doesnt hate watching all of his early performances. Look, Im pleased withL.A. Confidential, but I look at this and go, Oof! Nails on a chalkboard!' he said ofMemento.If I reckon my performance in Neighboursis two out of ten,Mementois a five.Please enable Javascript to view this contentMementowas a breakthrough for Nolan, helping him to become the name-brand director he is today. Pearce added that he believes his performance inMementois the reason Nolan hasnt called for any future projects.All this stuff about an exec at Warners being why Ive not worked with Chris again? It came crashing down, he said. I know why I didnt work with Chris again its because Im no good in Memento.Pearce had previously suggested that the reason Nolan never worked with him again was because of an executive at Warner Bros. who swore to never employ him as an actor. Regardless of the reason, though, its been more than two decades since the two have collaborated.Editors Recommendations
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  • Samsung has the best S25 Plus preorder deal
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    html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd" As the world waits for the official release of Samsungs next generation of flagship smartphones, its no surprise that the best phone deals for Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus preorders are from Samsung itself. Originally priced at $1,000 for the 256GB model and at $1,120 for the 512GB model, you can get up to $700 off if you trade in an eligible device. Buying the 256GB model also comes with $100 of Samsung Credit, while the 512GB model is currently $100 off. That means youll technically pay as low as $200 for the 256GB version and $320 for the 512GB version. Those prices are extremely hard to beat.The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, which was announced at Samsung Unpacked 2025 and is slated to launch on February 7, is the middle option in the brands new lineup of smartphones between the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The differences between the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus versus Samsung Galaxy S25 are more than just their sizes the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus has a 6.7-inch QHD+ AMOLED display with 1440 x 3120 resolution and 513 ppi, while the Samsung Galaxy S25 has a 6.2-inch FHD+ AMOLED display at 1080 x 2340 pixel resolution and 416 pixels per inch. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus also has base storage of 256GB, double that of 128GB for the Samsung Galaxy S25, with the former also sporting a 4,900 mAh battery with up to 45W charging speed compared to the latters 4,000 mAh battery with up to 25W charging speed.Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite and 12GB of RAM, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus promises topnotch performance, with new features as part of the Android 15-based One UI 7. The smartphone is also equipped at the back with a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 10MP telephoto camera, plus a 12MP selfie camera at the front.RelatedThe Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus isnt even out yet, but its already part of some amazing Samsung Galaxy deals. Samsung is offering up to $700 in trade-in credit for both 256GB and 512GB variants, the 256GB version comes with $100 of Samsung Credit, and the 512GB version is $100 off. Instead of $1,000, youll technically pay as low as $200 for the 256GB model, and instead of $1,120, just $320 for the 512GB model. Its still several days before the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus rolls out, but we recommend securing your preorder of the smartphone as soon as possible.Editors Recommendations
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  • I became a grandma at 41. I love that I'm still young enough to really enjoy my granddaughter.
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    Georgie Noble is a 51-year-old from Porepunkah, Australia. Her granddaughter was born when she was just 41, and she loves that she's a young grandmother.She has a lot of energy to keep up and feels being young helps her relate better.This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Georgie Noble, a 51-year-old grandma from Porepunkah, Australia. It has been edited for length and clarity.I had my daughter Alisha when I was 16 years old. I actually didn't find out I was pregnant until I was four months along.There's no doubt that becoming a mother at such a young age was challenging, but Alisha was a pretty easy kid, so I was so lucky in that regard. When Alisha turned 16, and I was 32, I had my second child, Tai.One of the perks of being a young mom meant that when my daughter had a child of her own, I was also a young grandma. I'll never forget when Alisha broke the news to me that she was pregnant. I was 41 at the time.Alisha has always referred to my mom as "GB," which stands for "Granny Bett." Mom became a grandma at 46 and never wanted to be called "Nana," so we came up with the nickname for her. One day, Alisha called me out of the blue and said, "Mom, guess what? You're going to be a GG Granny Georgie."I was so excited. Being a grandparent is wonderful because you get to enjoy another little one, but you can also hand them back at the end of the day. Georgie Noble with her granddaughter Lacey when she was a newborn. Courtesy of Georgie Noble I spent time with my daughter after she gave birthAs Alisha's due date approached in December of 2014, I flew from my home in Porepunkah, Australia, to Brisbane, where Alisha lives, so that I could be there for the birth. When she went into labor, I was with her at the start supporting her through the contractions.It's difficult to watch your daughter in labor because you remember what it was like yourself. You also know which stages of labor they're at, and when they're not even close to the final stage, and they're in pain, it can be hard to watch. I didn't want to give her false hope.Alisha ended up having a C-section due to complications. My beautiful granddaughter was born at 12.22 a.m. on December 12. She certainly liked the number '12'.The first time I saw her, I was overwhelmed with love. She was such a sweet little baby. Alisha called her Lacey, and though it took a while for the name to catch on, I soon realized that it suited her to a tee.I stayed with Alisha and her partner for about six weeks, cooking and caring for the baby. After the C-section, Alisha couldn't drive, and she really needed my support. She also felt lightheaded in the bathroom one day, and I was glad I was there with her. Georgie Noble, right, bonded with her granddaughter Lacey immediately. Courtesy of Georgie Noble I bonded with my granddaughter immediatelyIt was a lovely bonding time with my granddaughter. That newborn phase is so special, when they're all new and smell gorgeous. It felt different from when I had my own children I didn't have the pain to deal with, for starters. When the time came for me to fly back home, I was sad to say goodbye.As Lacey grew, she and I became very close. She was so much fun. As a grandma, I wanted to enjoy her; to eat her up and do as much as I could with her.When she'd come down to visit me, we'd make playdough and do crafts together. We'd FaceTime on the phone and play games together on Snapchat. Being a younger grandma meant that I was reasonably tech-savvy, so I could communicate with Lacey in ways that she understood and enjoyed.You can relate to your grandkids a bit more when you're a younger grandparent. You're closer in age to that generation, which means you're a bit more aware of what's going on in their world.You also have a lot more energy to keep up with your grandkids. Now that Lacey is 10 and I'm 51, I can happily swim in the pool with her for hours, pick blackberries together, then take the dog for a walk, and still have energy to spare at the end of the day.Nowadays, Lacey's more of a mommy's girl. She and Alisha are super close. She'll still have a chat with me on the phone, but then she's off. I don't get to see her that often because we live in different states, but when I do see her, I love our time together. She's the light of my life.
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  • Beyonc has finally announced the 'Cowboy Carter' tour for 2025. Here's everything we know.
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    Beyonc has confirmed the "Cowboy Carter" tour is happening.The singer is going on the road in 2025, but has yet to share dates or when tickets will go on sale.Her last tour, the Renaissance World Tour, wrapped in late 2023.The wait is over, Beyhive Beyonc has finally confirmed the "Cowboy Carter" tour is set to go ahead.The star made the announcement in a pair of social media posts early Sunday morning, nearly a year after the country-inspired record was released.The first post featured a video of a light-up sign flashing the words: "COWBOY CARTER TOUR."The second showed an image of Beyonc alongside a caption that said the tour would take place in 2025.The tour announcement was preceded by several hints that Beyonc was gearing up to make a major announcement.The singer performed songs from "Cowboy Carter" for the first time at the Christmas Day NFL game Halftime show, which was streamed live on Netflix under the title "Beyonc Bowl." The announcement of the tour comes after Beyonc's Christmas Day Halftime performance during the NFL game streamed on Netflix. Netflix Following the performance, the singer dropped a now-deleted video that teased an announcement on the date "1.14.25" with the caption, "Look at that horse," referring to the lyric in her song "Sweet Honey Buckiin'."Fans quickly began to speculate that either a tour announcement or a new album was on its way. But Beyonc chose to postpone the announcement due to the wildfires that were devastating the Los Angeles area at the time.Then, on Sunday, Netflix shared a post directing viewers to revisit the "Beyonc Bowl." An audio-less clip from the performance was captioned: "Tonight seems like the perfect night to rewatch Beyonc Bowl on Netflix."Beyonc's own announcement followed. It's unclear when the singer will release more details regarding the tour, such as dates, locations, and when tickets will go on sale.The announcement came as the music industry gears up for the Grammy Awards, where Beyonc is nominated for 11 awards the most nominations of any artist this year. Among the awards she is in the running for is album of the year, an award the 43-year-old artist has yet to take home.Fans have speculated online that Beyonc may share further details about the tour during or after the awards ceremony, depending on how the night goes.Alternatively, the Super Bowl could offer her another chance to make an announcement. She first teased "Cowboy Carter" in a Verizon commercial during last year's game. Beyonc performing during her 2023 "Renaissance" world tour. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Many believed that Beyonc was going to announce the "Cowboy Carter" tour in 2024.However, as fans will know from the documentary concert film "Renaissance: A Film by Beyonc," which chronicled the creative process behind bringing her 2023 world tour to life, a Beyonc tour is not something that happens overnight.As the singer revealed in the documentary, the tour was the culmination of four years of planning and dedication.The "Renaissance" world tour saw Beyonc perform 56 shows across Europe and North America.
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  • One reason its harder to escape poverty in America
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    The classic promise of the American dream is that no matter where you grew up, no matter how poor you were as a kid, you can still have a path to financial stability in the United States as long as you work hard. But the truth is that poverty in the US is much more persistent than it is in other high-income countries. In fact, a poor American kid is much less likely to escape poverty in adulthood than a poor kid in Denmark or Germany or the United Kingdom. Obviously, thats not because Americans arent willing to work hard. Many studies have shown just how big a role your early years and things like the quality of the school you attended, the safety of your childhood neighborhood, and the social networks you had access to as a kid play in your future economic outcomes. So the hope has been that by focusing social programs on reducing childhood poverty, we can reduce adult poverty in the long term.But while directing government resources toward reducing child poverty is crucial, childhood poverty alone doesnt explain why poverty is so much more likely to follow you through life in the US than it is in peer countries. A recent study underscores one major factor that makes poor American kids so likely to stay poor, and its strikingly simple: Its not just that the US government doesnt provide kids with enough support, but that adults are also in need of a much more generous social safety net.To better understand the links between childhood and adult poverty and what can break that cycle, I spoke with the studys lead author, Zachary Parolin, an associate professor at Bocconi University and a senior research fellow at Columbia Universitys Center on Poverty and Social Policy. Here is our conversation, which has been edited for length and clarity.The US prides itself on being a place where theres a lot of upward mobility. But how does the US actually compare to peer countries when it comes to upward mobility?There are a lot of studies that focus on intergenerational mobility broadly defined, maybe based on your earnings in adulthood compared to your parents earnings. We know from that literature that, in general, the influence of your parental background tends to matter more in the US than other high-income countries. One slight difference in our approach of looking at this is saying, What if we just care about the intergenerational persistence of poverty? In other words, if youre born into poverty in the US, what are your chances of escaping poverty in your own adulthood relative to, say, children who grew up in poverty in Denmark, Germany, Australia, or the United Kingdom? And what we find is that poverty in the US is much, much stickier than in other high-income countries, and by a substantial margin. So if you grow up poor in the US, your odds of being poor in adulthood are a magnitude of two to four times higher than some of the other high-income countries we looked at.So the topline findings are that growing up poor in the United States is particularly consequential for your adult economic outcomes, undermining this idea that the US, relative to peer nations, is some land of great upward economic opportunity. We often focus on how important factors in childhood are to someones prospects of escaping poverty later in life things like zip codes, schools, social networks but what you found is that theres one thing missing from those conversations, and thats government support during adulthood, not just childhood. How did you reach that conclusion?I want to start by saying I dont want to undervalue the importance of income support provided during childhood. Reducing child property, direct income transfers, or other service-oriented provisions remains incredibly important. What we show is that if you want to explain why the US has a much higher persistence of poverty than other high-income countries, a really large part of that equation is that if you grow up or in the US and youre in adulthood and maybe you dont have full-time work, maybe you didnt get that college degree the state is doing much less to support you.Just to try to contextualize this a little bit more, imagine two people one in the US, one in Denmark. They both grow up spending maybe half their childhood in poverty. In both countries, theyre less likely to go get a university degree relative to other kids who didnt grow up in poverty. They might be less likely to work in full-time employment. But that Dane who still suffers the consequences of having grown up in poverty, in their adulthood, they still might get some generous social assistance whereas the similar adult in the US just isnt getting access to the same type of support. So the lingering consequences of child poverty for ones income in adulthood happen to be stronger in the US in part due to the reduced economic assistance provided by the state, and thats what we find explains the large part of the variation.One surprising thing your study found was that while Black kids are much more likely to grow up in poverty than white kids, racial discrimination doesnt actually make poverty persist more. White kids are just as likely to be stuck in poverty well into adulthood. Can you explain why that is?Yeah, we were actually surprised by this finding, and we try to be cautious in how we explain it. Its certainly true that Black children in the US are much more likely to be poor than white individuals. We see that clearly in our data. But the link between that child poverty and adult poverty is roughly similar. In our data, if you have a Black child and a white child who spend half their childhoods in poverty, the association of spending half your childhood in poverty and the likelihood that youre poor in adulthood is pretty much the same for those two kids. But it is in fact true that Black children and adults are much more exposed to poverty overall. Its absolutely true that discrimination still exists and discrimination is a big part of why Black individuals are exposed to more poverty both in childhood and adulthood. But what we find empirically is that, given a certain amount of exposure to poverty, its bad for you regardless, and its not just racial discrimination that explains why the US is so much worse relative to other countries, even if that, of course, is a factor in many other dimensions of economic opportunity in the US.So a lot of this seems pretty obvious: Its very logical to say that if you provide people with more public support in adulthood, then theyre less likely to be poor. So why is it important for people, and especially policymakers, to pay attention to your study? Whats the lesson here that we didnt already know? I think the big lesson is related to some of these intergenerational outcomes. In other words, understanding how the conditions you grow up in are going to influence the conditions you face in adulthood. Understanding how we think about that from the lens of fairness and equity concerns and then: What can we do about it? The reduction of poverty through income transfers [like unemployment insurance benefits] in itself is a good thing, but what we show is that beyond reducing hardship, these transfers have the ability to reduce that link between childhood poverty and adult poverty. In other words, they have the ability to reduce that link between conditions that you didnt choose, that you inherited as a result of your birth and your parents economic circumstances when you were young, and your ability to meet your basic needs in your own adulthood. Beyond the million other reasons to care about reducing poverty in the short run, here is another reason that some of those income transfers in adulthood are important, and in general, understanding why this link between childhood poverty and adult poverty is so much stickier in the US than in other countries.This story was featured in the Within Our Means newsletter. 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  • Forget About the iPhone 16 Pro, the Galaxy S25 Ultra Is 3x Cheaper at Launch
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    Samsung has unveiled its Galaxy S25 Series a few days ago with the Galaxy S25 Ultra leading the charge as a true rival to the iPhone 16 Pro. This new flagship phone boasts superior hardware specifications and potentially outperforms its Apple counterpart on many details. While the software battle between Android and iOS remains a matter of personal preference, Samsung is offering an incredible value proposition with its pre-order phase.See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.comSee Galaxy S25 Series at Samsung.comFrom $1419 down to (almost) $0The Galaxy S25 Ultra stands out with an exclusive launch offer that overshadows not only its siblings, the S25 and S25+, but also the latest iPhone 16 Pro. While the iPhone 16 Pro 512GB variant is priced at $1299 on the Apple Store, Samsung is offering the same storage capacity for the S25 Ultra at a price point of $1299, down from its original $1419, thanks to a double the storage for free deal.But the savings dont stop there: Samsungs trade-in program takes the deal to another level and offers up to $900 off with an eligible device trade-in. This means you can potentially snag the 512GB Galaxy S25 Ultra for a record-low $399. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ also benefit from trade-in offers with savings up to $500 and $700 respectively, depending on which smartphone youre giving back.See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.comThese pre-orders deals on the latest Galaxy S25 Series extend beyond just the phone itself: Samsung is sweetening the pot with Instant Savings on a wide range of accessories. For instance, you can buy the new Galaxy Buds3 Pro for just $19, down from $249, or the Watch Ultra for $250, a significant drop from its original $649 price tag, if youre going for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Similar discounts are also available if you grab a Galaxy S25 or S25+.Exclusive to Samsungs official storeThis pre-order promotion is exclusive to Samsungs official website and is set to run until February 6th with the first deliveries scheduled for February 7th. However, we really recommend you to act fast: some exclusive colors available only on Samsungs site (like the Titanium Jadegreen for the Galaxy S25 Ultra or the Coralred for the Galaxy S25) are facing extended delivery times due to high demand. The sooner you pre-order them, the sooner you will receive them.For those considering an upgrade or switch to Android from iOS, this launch offer is a unique opportunity: Samsung has never been so generous for a product launch. During last Black Friday, the discounts on the previous Galaxy S24 Series were not that big. This is definitely the best timing to secure the top Android phones on the market, and Apples biggest nightmare.You can pre-order yours here:See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.com
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  • A New Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and FREE GalaxyBuds3 Pro for $600 Less than an iPhone 16 Pro? Believe it.
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    The first Samsung Galaxy S25 phones will be landing in the hands of the lucky first owners in just about a week. If you havent reserved your S25, S25+, or S25 Ultra yet, you can still be one of the early adapters by pre-ordering by Thursday, Feb. 6.If youve been holding out for the best pre-order deal on any of these three awesome new Samsung smartphones, this might be the time to finally pull the trigger. If you pre-order the Galaxy S25 Ultra and trade in an S24, Z Fold6, or Z Fold5 smartphone, you get the Galaxy S25 Ultra for just $399and a pair of Galaxy Buds3 Pro for free with the 256GB model of the S25 Ultra.See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.comSee Galaxy S25 Series at Samsung.comThe same offer applies to the 512GB S25 Ultra, except the Buds3 Pro are $20. Either way, youre getting the brand-new AI-powered Galaxy S25 Ultra phone and a pair of Galaxy Buds3 Pro for $600 less than the price of the competing iPhone 16 Pro. To cash in on this incredible offer, select the Buds3 Pro under Start building healthy habits with Galaxy when you pre-order your S25 Ultra and finalize your trade-in.Best. AI. Ever.All of the Galaxy S25 phones come with the most advanced Galaxy AI yet, with new features Night Video with Audio Eraser, which not only shoots amazingly crisp videos in dark conditions and intelligently removes unwanted background noise for optimal results. The Galaxy S25 phones are all capable of huge multitasking, including streaming, AI features, gaming, shooting 8K-quality videos, and more, and thats because they all have Samsungs most advanced and powerful chip ever, the Octa-Core processor which can hit a blazing-fast 4.47GHz of speed.Those 8K videos come from the Galaxy S25s 50MP Ultra-Wide rear camera, which records at 30 frames per second, and also captures exquisite full-HD slo-mo at 240fps. As a still camera, the performance is just as awesome, with 3x optical zoom 3x and up to 30x digital zoom. Youll review your images on the FHD+ display with 16 million colors and dynamic AMOLED 2X technology.Explore the GalaxyEven we are still reeling from the huge pre-order deals that keep popping up from Samsung, with enormous trade-in credit offers and other incentives. This one is the best weve seen yet the top-of-the-line Galaxy S25 Ultra for $400 after you trade in an S24, Z Fold6, or Z Fold5 smartphone, and a brand-new pair of Galaxy Buds3 Pro either free (with 256GB Galaxy S25 Ultra) or for just $20 (with 512GB Galaxy S25 Ultra). After Feb. 6, the pre-ordering is over, so dont miss out!See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.comSee Galaxy S25 Series at Samsung.com
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  • Tomac Winery / Dva Arhitekta
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    Tomac Winery / Dva ArhitektaSave this picture! Sandro LendlerArchitects: Dva ArhitektaAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:679 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2022 PhotographsPhotographs:Sandro LendlerMore SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. Donja Reka is a settlement on the outskirts of the city of Jastrebarsko, 40 km from Zagreb, with mostly rural properties. The region of Pleivica is known for its small rural farms that, as part of their agricultural activities, are engaged in viticulture. It is a centuries-old tradition, which is preserved and passed down from generation to generation. Relying on tradition, preserving our grandfathers' values, and using ancient but modernized methods and experiences from similar regions are the way to natural wines.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!While visiting Donja Reka, we noticed a farmyard with a wooden barn and a 100-year-old stable with brick walls. The knowledge gained during that visit served as our inspiration and was crucial in making all important decisions in the design process regarding the typology and architectural design elements, the placement of the house on the plot, and the selection and treatment of materials.Save this picture!Save this picture!The winery is functionally and spatially organized by the vertical axis: cellar reinforced concrete, ground floor brick walls, attic timber construction, roof straw. The L-shaped layout of the underground floor is completely built out of raw concrete. Large wooden barrels are placed in the simple volume (box) of the ground floor with a rectangular floor plan. The reinforced concrete is visible only in the interior because it is covered with brick walls on the outside, so it becomes a prominent element of the ground floor. Above the box on the ground floor, a wooden structure forms an attic space, which is primarily intended for drying agricultural crops. The elements of the wooden laminated construction and the wooden massif fence are reminiscent of the traditional barn and its authentic ambiance.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!At the top of the winter,y there is a roof garden with beds for planting biodynamic plants, surrounded by a thatched roof on all sides. Each spatial element is completed and defined by its own constructive material, and by nothing else but itself. Each of the materials used develops in-depth, their surface is not the end. Each of the materials will develop over time, as will the products that reside inside and the nature that surrounds them. Sustainability in construction is primarily associated with energy efficiency. Our aim was that our winery contribute to overall sustainable development. The winery, with its conception and choice of materials, is integrated into that natural scenery and becomes an integral part of the ecosystem that surrounds it, preserving the biodiversity. Our aim was that our winery contribute to overall sustainable development.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Donja Reka, Jastrebarsko, CroatiaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeDva ArhitektaOfficeMaterialsWoodBrickMaterials and TagsPublished on February 02, 2025Cite: "Tomac Winery / Dva Arhitekta" 02 Feb 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1025963/tomac-winery-dva-arhitekta&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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  • Stop using Dropboxthis cloud makes you look like a million bucks
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    Stack CommerceShareWe may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more Why are you okay with this? After spending years perfecting your brand and putting your all into your craft, you send your work to clients in a Dropbox linkthe equivalent of a plain manila folder. Whatever happened to making a good first impression?You can make your file sharing just as impressive as your photography or graphic design work with white-label cloud storage. Customize your own platform to match your website so clients never know they left. Save 83 percent on a lifetime subscription to 2TB of space and the option to create up to 100 client portals here.Youll be winning over new clientsRight now, youre putting Dropbox or Google Drive at the center of your brand when you could be putting yours. Cloudbrand cloud storage allows you to use your custom domain, email, logo, and colors to create an immersive experience for your clients.But it gets even bettereach client can have their own portal. If youre a graphic designer creating assets for a local grocery store or a wedding photographer working with different couples, they can have a private cloud to view and approve assets. They can use the Cloudbrand desktop and web apps, and mobile apps are coming soon.Get this Cloudbrand cloud storage lifetime subscription for $399.99 (reg. $2,388). If you dont need as many client portals or as much storage space, there are cheaper subscription tiers available.StackSocial prices subject to change.Cloudbrand Team Cloud Storage: Custom Lifetime Plus Subscription $399.99See Deal
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  • 7,000-year-old bone holds 3 arrowheads with mixed poisons the oldest of their kind on record
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    This is the oldest confirmed use of a mixture comprising two or more plant toxins specifically applied to arrowheads.
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