Thursday, August 15, 2019
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Trickstyle UK 1
TrickStyle is an extreme sports and racing video game developed by Criterion Games and published by Acclaim Entertainment. It was released for the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows on August 31, 1999.[1] Set in the future, the player takes part in stunt-filled hoverboard races through London, Tokyo, and Manhattan, or inside a massive arena called the Velodrome. AirBlade by Criterion and Namco is a spiritual successor. The game received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its graphics and physics, but criticized its gameplay, animations and sound.
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Garlic Rosemary Chicken on Sweet Roll with Black Olives
Ingredients:
* Boneless Skinless Chicken Tenders
* Garlic Cloves
* Italian Seasoning
* Nature's Seasoning
* Chopped and Pitted Black Olives
* Fresh Picked Rosemary
* Water
Line a rimmed baking pan with aluminum foil.
Place chicken tenders in pan with peeled garlic cloves and washed sprigs of rosemary.
Add water enough to cover the bottom of the pan but do not submerge chicken.
Sprinkle chicken tenders with Italian seasoning and Nature's Seasoning.
Cover pan with aluminum foil and bake at 450 degrees for 45 minutes until chicken is cooked thoroughly.
Slice sweet roll into sandwich tops and bottoms.
When Chicken is cooked thoroughly, remove from the oven and cut tenders into halves.
Sandwich one chicken tender half, garlic clove, some of the loose rosemary from the sprigs, and a spoonful
of chopped black olives.
Repeat for other sandwiches.
Serve immediately.
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Crutch Tips # 2
Water, Ice, and Grease
Slippery surfaces are to be approached with extreme caution if even at all.
Water covered surfaces can be navigated with caution depending on the slickness of the surface.
Ice covered surfaces are to be avoided all together.
Grease covered surfaces can also be navigated with even more caution than that of wet surfaces.
It is very important not to commit to putting weight on either crutch until you are sure that the crutch will not slip out from under you.
Always plant your crutch first to make sure you have a firm grip on the walking surface and then put just enough weight on the crutch or crutches to make a small step.
Always keep your center of gravity grounded with your body and not shifting the full weight of your body forward on the crutches and always try to standup straight as you are walking.
Use these tips and navigating slippery surfaces should result in much less chance of falling, slipping, or bodily injury.
Stay safe!
Slippery surfaces are to be approached with extreme caution if even at all.
Water covered surfaces can be navigated with caution depending on the slickness of the surface.
Ice covered surfaces are to be avoided all together.
Grease covered surfaces can also be navigated with even more caution than that of wet surfaces.
It is very important not to commit to putting weight on either crutch until you are sure that the crutch will not slip out from under you.
Always plant your crutch first to make sure you have a firm grip on the walking surface and then put just enough weight on the crutch or crutches to make a small step.
Always keep your center of gravity grounded with your body and not shifting the full weight of your body forward on the crutches and always try to standup straight as you are walking.
Use these tips and navigating slippery surfaces should result in much less chance of falling, slipping, or bodily injury.
Stay safe!
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
CT#1
Walking with crutches in the winter or wet season can be very challenging to say the least and crutch tips of the highest caliber do not stand a chance against slick surfaces.
CRUTCH TIP # 1
Never walk on painted surfaces, namely painted lines on asphalt. Yellow paint is by far the most slick of surfaces when it comes to walking with crutches. It seems that the yellow painted surfaces that don the entrances to store fronts and other public areas are there to attempt to make surfaces safer and add traction for older folks and those whom are disabled or injured, but from my experience these surfaces are very slick and should be avoided at all costs.
That's it for this post.
Stay tuned for more great "Crutch Tips"
CRUTCH TIP # 1
Never walk on painted surfaces, namely painted lines on asphalt. Yellow paint is by far the most slick of surfaces when it comes to walking with crutches. It seems that the yellow painted surfaces that don the entrances to store fronts and other public areas are there to attempt to make surfaces safer and add traction for older folks and those whom are disabled or injured, but from my experience these surfaces are very slick and should be avoided at all costs.
That's it for this post.
Stay tuned for more great "Crutch Tips"
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