sorewa hi-mi-tsu
ok, fine, you broke me, i'll tell: live audio lectures with a chess board that viewers can observe rather than video. a chat channel for questions, etc, like with chess.com/tv
sorewa hi-mi-tsu
ok, fine, you broke me, i'll tell: live audio lectures with a chess board that viewers can observe rather than video. a chat channel for questions, etc, like with chess.com/tv
it's basically the same thing as what we've done so far, but it's going to be our own board, and no streaming video, so it will be much cheaper on bandwidth. we'll do a bunch of chess-heavy shows through it; whereas we have other more-talk-less-chess type shows that will continue to use streaming video.
While the picture may be " - so - pretty!" it is also a doomed building.
many universities proudly sporting their "ivy covered halls" have discovered the dirty little secret that is no longer secret.
The ivy "clings" to the walls by virtue of its tiny little 'hooks' that send tendrils out into the sand/mortar, and bricks, weakening the bonds that hold the morter in place as the tendrils (actually root-type structures) suck nutrients from the sand/mortar and bricks.
Result: after 80 years or so of having ivy covering the walls, the walls start crumbling as they have been infiltrated by ivy tendrils - and weakened as the ivy dies off and renews itself - and the tendrils seek other routes into the nooks and crevices between sand grains.
lovely picture, but the building is doomed due to the lovely ivy.
thought you might appreciate the ivy differently after reading that.
What is the new product coming out by the end of year?