Libra Man Capricorn Woman Compatibility Love Sex More

They both care about social standing (and are often very well-liked). They’re ambitious and will encourage each other to reach their goals. They’re both rather mellow when it comes to emotions (no screaming matches or emotional outbursts for these two). They’re both faithful and committed in relationships. A Libra man can make a Capricorn woman more comfortable by practicing patience. If he avoids rushing her, she’ll take notice of his kind nature and be able to let go of her inhibitions....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Cindy Lobel

Library Waives Fines After Overdue Book Returned 76 Years Late

Charlie Studdy came across This Way To The Tomb, a play by Ronald Duncan, while tidying up a bookcase at his house, and discovered it was due back on July 17, 1946. It is believed the book was borrowed by his late mother, Eileen Hoyle, who he said was an avid reader, when she returned home to Haworth in West Yorkshire, England, from university. It had been on the library’s shelves for less than a month and had only been borrowed once prior to being taken out by Hoyle....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 472 words · Mary Glenn

Lidocaine Cream Uses And Side Effects

Lidocaine cream also is available as an over-the-counter (OTC) medication that can be used to help with itchiness and pain from minor burns, scrapes, and insect bites. Creams and ointments that contain only lidocaine include: Aspercreme with Lidocaine BenGay Lidosense 4 LMX 4 RectaSmoothe Solarcaine Xylocaine This article explains how to use lidocaine cream, including specific situation for pregnant people, children, older people, and those with certain health issues. It details the side effects of using lidocaine cream....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 737 words · Christy Lanham

Lies Of P Developer Says Bloodborne Similarities Weren T Intentional

It is perhaps true that fans have grown too accustomed to making quick comparisons between games that exist in a similar genre classification, though it is admittedly easier to define titles that have comparable visuals or gameplay characteristics. Nonetheless, some games that have earned such labels may not have intended to support such mimicry, as is apparently the case with Round8 Studio and Neowiz’s Lies of P. The game has been heavily compared to Bloodborne recently, though it sounds like the similarities could be a coincidence....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 395 words · Jennifer Kessler

Life Is Strange True Colors Will Use Denuvo Drm On Pc

Denuvo is an anti-piracy software that developers and publishers pay to utilize to save time and money on developing other measures. Anti-piracy software is common for PC games, but Denuvo draws the ire of many because Denuvo has been shown to negatively affect game performance. Performance is important to many PC gamers, but a story-driven game like Life is Strange: True Colors shouldn’t be especially taxing on PC. RELATED: Capcom Removes Denuvo from Resident Evil 3...

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 282 words · Irene Romanick

Life Is Strange Remastered Collection Release Date Announced

The new release date for the Life is Strange: Remastered Collection is set for February 1, 2022. The announcement comes just over a month after it was confirmed that the Life is Strange: Remastered Collection would no longer be able to meet its planned release date of September 30. When a new release date wasn’t announced in August, Life is Strange fans worried the delay would be substantial. That’s now proven accurate, with Life is Strange: Remastered Collection now arriving four months later than expected....

January 20, 2023 · 2 min · 395 words · Melissa Auclair

Life On The Edge

Scroll on 12 months and Silicon Valley is in midinquisition about who lost the dot-com empire. Rolling blackouts encourage a reflective mood. Property prices are realistic again, and seats in good restaurants are easy to get–avec parking. And suddenly, now, the state has a surplus of power and even sells the stuff across its border. So what, as they say around here, was all that about? This vertiginous alternation between public and private crisis must satisfy some need in the Californian soul....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 662 words · George Parker

Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus Review

Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus UK Pricing and Availability The Lenovo Tab3 8 Plus was supplied to us for review by GearBest, which confusingly refers to it as the Lenovo P8. It currently lists the device for £115.83 ($159.99/136.09€). There is an option for free delivery to the UK, but keep in mind that you may need to pay import duty which is calculated at 20 percent of the value printed on the shipping paperwork plus an admin fee of around £11....

January 19, 2023 · 6 min · 1104 words · Daniel Jenkins

Lenovo Thinkbook Plus Laptop Has An E Ink Display On Its Cover

As with the rest of Lenovo’s Think line, the ThinkBook Plus is aimed at the business user but that doesn’t make its design any less weird. Lenovo says its aiming the product squarely at millennials and Gen Zers by giving them a device that lets them get all their tasks done more productively on one device, helping to cut down on procrastination. We’re not sure a second screen with different input method is the answer, but it’s one that’s at least caught our attention....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 294 words · Archie Carnahan

Lenovo Yoga C630 Wos Review Travel Companion

This laptop has two major benefits. It is highly portable and battery life is excellent. This isn’t some Lenovo-conjured magic. It’s thanks to Qualcomm, which makes the processor inside this laptop. This processor is closer to a phone CPU than a traditional laptop one. There’s enough power to make Windows run well, and do the basics that make up most people’s laptop use. Just don’t expect it to run games or challenging apps....

January 19, 2023 · 12 min · 2349 words · Carmen Bluhm

Les Miles Goes Full Mad Hatter Lsu Scores On Fake Field Goal

LSU kicker Trent Domingue was set up for a 33-yard field goal attempt in the fourth quarter Saturday night, but he scored a touchdown instead on a fake field goal to give the Tigers a 35-28 lead. MORE: Best of Week 7 | Alabama keeps staying alive | Scores This pretty much sums up the play.

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 56 words · Dana Contreras

Les Miles Hate Mail Includes Note Wishing Death Upon Lsu Coach

According to a report from The Advocate of Baton Rouge, La., discontented fans flooded the Tigers’ athletic department with letters and emails, most of which called for Miles to be fired. MORE: Week 3 picks One fan went a step further. “I hope they fire your stupid (butt) or you die,” one fan wrote to Miles. Miles’ secretary notified the Baton Rouge Police Department, which documented the incident in case Miles received more, similarly threatening letters....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 301 words · Wendy Ross

Lesean Mccoy To Miss 3 4 Weeks With Hamstring Injury

The Bills running back is expected to miss three to four weeks after an MRI revealed a new tear in his left hamstring, according to Fox Sports. MORE: Week 4 fantasy RBs, ranked | A Marshawn Lynch MRI mystery McCoy re-aggravated his hamstring last week against the Dolphins and acknowledged Friday he would not return until he is completely healthy. He initially suffered the injury at a joint practice with the Browns during training camp and has yet to make a full recovery....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 165 words · Edmond Romito

Less Than 150 Icu Beds Left In All Of Arizona As Coronavirus Cases Spike

The state normally has a total of 1,682 adult ICU beds available. But according to data published by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), only 145 beds, or nine percent, were unoccupied as of July 7. As reported coronavirus cases in the U.S. surpassed 3 million on July 8, Arizona continues to be seen as a hotspot for positive tests and crowded ICUs. On July 2, the state reported that 91 percent of its ICUs were full, with 1,520 beds in use — just 17 less than the latest figure reported for July 7, suggesting a pattern that has lasted for several days....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 391 words · Afton Johnson

Lessons Of A Brain Tumor

In 2001, I was a single woman living in Minneapolis and about to turn 28. I had just been accepted to graduate school and gave notice at my job as a social worker. But on my last day of work my doctor called. I had been suffering from dizzy spells and vomiting for three months. An MRI revealed a mass on my brain, and I was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 860 words · Phillip Irvin

Lessons Of A Lucky War

The United States cannot afford to be the world’s policeman. We’re broke and our economy is in deep trouble. But since we are the last remaining superpower, we do have responsibilities. Accordingly, our military must be drastically reformed and restructured for the 21st century. The Pentagon learned from the Vietnam War; most of the major mistakes there were not repeated here. Still, every aspect of this operation must be carefully examined, from the role of women in the service, to serving married couples, to the reserve units designated for combat round-outs....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 830 words · Jeffery Roberts

Let Down By Team Mates Kohli S Golden World T20 Run Ends

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - As the full toss left Andre Russell’s blade and settled deep into the stands, dropping a deathly silence across the Wankhede Stadium, Virat Kohli stood dazed, gazing at the trajectory of the ball and perhaps wondering what else he could have done. For the umpteenth time in the World Twenty20, the 27-year-old had papered over the cracks in India’s top order, his unbeaten 89 accounting for almost half of his country’s 192 in the semi-final against West Indies....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 444 words · Amanda Ross

Let There Be A New Light

Lighting is harder, says GE project manager Anil Duggal. The challenge has been in getting the wafer-thin materials (which still require a plug or battery) bright and long-lasting enough to be affordable. Konica and GE joined forces because each was working on a different OLED technology. GE’s uses conventional printing presses to print the OLED material on sheets of film and is cheaper to produce. Konica was perfecting a method in which OLED material is evaporated onto a sheet of film; the resulting lights are brighter and last longer....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 189 words · Gloria Beatty

Letters To The Editor

I greatly appreciate your article on the new approach of using genetics to understand human origins (“Beyond Stones & Bones,” March 19). As an undergrad hoping to study evolution from a genetic perspective, I’m thrilled by all the questions this article answers and raises. The mystery of Homo Floresiensis, the “Hobbit” discovered in 2003, extends beyond the reconciliation of small skull size with high brain complexity. When and how they came to migrate out of Africa to the island of Flores adds to the enigma....

January 19, 2023 · 29 min · 6104 words · John Padilla

Levy Is Internet Tv Finally Here

The current target? Television. Their new project is Joost (pronounced like “juiced”), and the point is “to change the way people consume TV,” says Swedish native Zennström, 41. This time around, it’s more lovefest than war. Joost wants to be safe as milk for studios, an ace sales tool for advertisers and a permanent addiction for anyone with a broadband connection. Let YouTube fight off Viacom in a copyright lawsuit; Joost has signed Viacom as a content partner....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 619 words · John Wallace