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The Online Photographer: The Missing Featured Comments for the Menu Problem Post

Ed. note: These are so late I figured I d give them their own post. Sorry for the delay! The links and suggestions kept sending me down rabbit holes. JOHN B GILLOOLY: I think that sounds great. It would also really familiarize the new owner with all of the capabilities of the camera. Most people, myself included, usually only scratch the surface of some of the tech innovations within the camera. Bruce Bordner: I ve done things like this, and it starts out simple. The camera companies could easily do a setting-setting app or interactive website. However, I think what you really want/need is Thom Hogan in an app, with a few others to answer why would I need that? Demos of effects would be great.now we re talking some real money with AI and gotta have blockchain, bro! It s still worth a start, but I think it has to start with the camera designers. They have to compete and cooperate with cell phones anyway. Why not add some image processing in your phone.. Now you got me going

How to Turn a Toxic Conflict Into a Good One

How to Turn a Toxic Conflict Into a Good One A new book explains why we get stuck in intractable conflicts and how to get out of them We’ve all been there: Locked in a heated argument, blood pressure rising, fixated on our next point rather than actually listening to what the other person has to say. Even after it ends, it doesn’t really end we keep ruminating on it for hours, days, weeks. This is what journalist Amanda Ripley refers to as “high conflict” and these days, we can slip into it when we’re simply scanning our social media feed or glancing at the news. It often feels like our entire country is stuck there.

RH Dallas, a 70,000-Square-Foot Store With a Rooftop Restaurant, Is Now Open on Knox

RH Dallas, a 70,000-Square-Foot Store With a Rooftop Restaurant, Is Now Open on Knox The glittering contemporary build houses Dallas s newest retail experience: three stories of home furnishings and décor, secret gardens, a restaurant and wine bar, and more. By Emily Heft Published in Home & Garden May 13, 2021 3:30 pm Just a few years ago, Knox Street was brimming with upscale home retailers. A handful of mainstays remain like Pottery Barn and Crate + Barrel but several other notable storefronts have shuttered recently, including Z Gallerie, Parachute, and For Home Forty Five Ten. Restoration Hardware, too, quietly closed its Knox storefront several years ago, with the promise of a bigger, better retail concept to come. Renderings have been circulating since 2019 and ongoing construction has taken place on Knox, though the final result has always been a bit of a mystery. Finally, last weekend, the hotly anticipated RH Dallas opened its massive glass doors and re-establishe

RH Dallas brings a new shopping experience and more reasons to head to Knox Street

RH Dallas brings a new shopping experience and more reasons to head to Knox Street The design gallery on Knox cost almost $40 million. It’s the first one in Texas with a rooftop restaurant. The exterior of RH as seen from the corner of Cole Avenue and Knox Street.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) It’s a luxury shopping experience it doesn’t do it justice to call it a store. RH Dallas, The Gallery on Knox Street is a brand that says it’s “obsessed with great architecture,” both in its home furnishings and building interior and exterior designs. For Dallas, RH built a gallery with 14-foot ceilings, a double staircase and barrel-vaulted passageways leading to rooms arranged with its collections from international designers along with antiques and artifacts from CEO Gary Friedman’s travels.

Rooftop restaurant at RH on Knox Street is the new, fashionable place to eat in Dallas

Rooftop restaurant at RH on Knox Street is the new, fashionable place to eat in Dallas Get a pretty salad and a lobster roll, and you’ll feel like a celebrity. We re calling it: RH Rooftop Restaurant is the new hot spot for lunch or brunch in Dallas.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) Dining inside RH Rooftop Restaurant in Dallas is like having lunch inside the city’s fanciest greenhouse. When the sun peeks out from behind a cloud, the glassed-in restaurant fills with bright light, almost as if it’s time to wear sunglasses indoors. Here, that would really work.

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