Are you going out into the wilderness with a portable HiFi and your favourite sounds? With the Renogy Phoenix Solar Generator, you won't have to compromise your power needs just to spend some time in the great outdoors! The Phoenix is an all-in-one portable solar power system specifically designed for mobile, off-grid applications and is ideal for emergencies. The Renogy Phoenix can be charged by solar, AC power, or car power. The Renogy Phoenix is ideal for powering several on-the-go appliances during a weekend trip, or to keep for back-up power in case of an emergency. The Phoenix is an all-in-one portable solar power system specifically designed for mobile, off-grid applications, and is ideal for emergencies. As we continue to carry more electronic devices with rechargeable batteries into the backcountry, the need to find efficient ways of keeping those gadgets powered on increases too. And now Renogy has thrown its hat into the ring with the Phoenix all-in-one solar kit, which makes a valiant attempt to put everything you need into one easy to carry package. Renogy Phoenix Solar GeneratorAt first glance, the Renogy Phoenix Solar Generator looks a lot like a small, hard-shell briefcase that you might see someone carrying around town. It features a very durable build quality and comes equipped with a handle to make it easier to shuttle from one place to the next. It even extends the briefcase aesthetic further with a couple of security latches that hold its lid firmly in place.Open those latches up, and you won't find an interior built for carrying files, a laptop, and office supplies. Instead you'll discover a pair of 10-watt solar panels that can quickly and easily be deployed as needed, pretty much anytime or anywhere. Those panels are connected to a 16Ah lithium-ion battery pack, which can store power collected directly from the sun, or can be charged using a standard AC outlet at home or the DC port (AKA: cigarette lighter) in a car. This solar-panel/battery mash-up make the Renogy Phoenix a portable generator that in theory can provide nearly unlimited power for use on the go. Renogy's all-in-one power solution is also equipped with an array of different outlets to keep our devices charged. Those devices will even replenish their power supply at about the same rate as they would if they were plugged into a wall outlet at home. In putting the Renogy Phoenix to the test in the field, we've found it to be a reliable option for those who need power at a remote base camp. It's large onboard battery does indeed provide plenty of juice, and it can recharge anything you plug into it very rapidly. And since it does have so many charging ports built right in, it is easy to keep a wide variety of electronic gear up and functioning. When plugged into an AC or DC outlet, recharging the Renogy Phoenix at home or in the car is a breeze and it powers up relatively quickly. As with most products that use solar panels to charge, the performance in the field will vary greatly depending on conditions. Using the built-in dual 10w panels alone, it took hours to get much juice back into the battery pack, even on a clear day. That isn't unusual however, as we've seen similar performance from the competition too. The Phoenix's solar panels do work, but a bit of patience is required. If their requirements demand it, thankfully Renogy has given users the option to plug in more and larger solar panels. Goal Zero's Nomad 20 solar panel also puts out 20 watts of power, and when paired with the Sherpa 100 power pack, you get a full-featured charging solution that clocks in at about a third of the weight, while also being much more packable and less expensive too. On the other hand, the Phoenix offers a lot more power than GZ's solution and it comes equipped with more outlets. Over all, the Renogy Phoenix solar generator is a good option for those who need a portable power solution. It is incredibly rugged, offers the ability to keep just about any gadget functioning while living off the grid, and its solar panels are on par with most others that we've used in the past. I appreciated Renogy's take on offering an all-in-one solar generator that can simply be carried with you anywhere and deployed in a matter of seconds. I also love that I can keep a laptop, smartphone, and tablet charged where ever I go with very few worries that I might run out of juice. Sure, it is a bit heavier and more ponderous to carry around than some other options on the market, but it delivers in terms of performance for those who need more than those other solutions can offer. Priced at $699.99 (currently on sale for $575), this is an expensive investment for sure. For anyone who needs power in remote places, it is an overall good choice in terms of reliability, versatility, and durability. The Phoenix is an all-in-one portable solar power system specifically designed for mobile, off-grid applications and is ideal for emergencies. The Renogy Phoenix Solar Generator is quite versatile as it can be charged by solar power, AC power, or car power. The Phoenix is ideal for powering several on-the-go appliances during a weekend trip, or to keep for back-up power in case of an emergency. The Renogy Phoenix is an all-in-one portable solar power system specifically designed for mobile, off-grid applications, and is ideal for emergencies. Goal Zero's Nomad 20 solar panel also puts out 20 watts of power, and when paired with the Sherpa 100 power pack, you get a full-featured charging solution that clocks in at about a third of the weight, while also being much more packable and less expensive too. via Blogger Renogy Phoenix Solar Generator Review
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Chester Bennington has died after hanging himself, it has been reported. At age 41, the Linkin Park lead singer's passing has shocked the music community, in which he was known as one of the leading pioneers of the nu-metal genre. Chester Bennington has died aged 41, the singer best known for fronting Linkin Park, an alternative band best known for releasing the iconic albums Hybrid Theory and Meteora. TMZ reports that Bennington killed himself, his body was found in a Los Angeles Area residence just months after his good friend Chris Cornell killed himself. One of the band's most iconic songs was "Numb", released in 2003. The song managed to reach number 14 in the UK, becoming a huge hit among fans. After being remixed with Jay Z's "Encore", the song reached new heights of fame, earning the Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. After the release of Meteora, Minutes to Midnight, A Thousand Suns, and Living Things, released between 2007 and 2013 all reached number one in the United States, 2014's The Hunting Party reaching number three. One More Light, which reached record stores in March earlier this year, reached number one once again, proving the band retained an incredible fanbase. Bennington wrote an emotional letter to his friend and Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell after he died in May. In it, he touches on his grief, how he inspired him, and how he felt Cornell was "saying goodbye in your own way". I dreamt about the Beatles last night. I woke up with Rocky Raccoon playing in my head and a concerned look my wife’s face. She told me my friend had just passed away. Thoughts of you flooded my mind and I wept. I’m still weeping, with sadness, as well as gratitude for having shared some very special moments with you and your beautiful family. You have inspired me in many ways you could never have known. Your talent was pure and unrivalled. your voice was joy and pain, anger and forgiveness, love and heartache all wrapped up into one. I suppose that’s what we all are. You helped me understand that. I just watched a video oof you singing “A Day In The Life” by the Beatles and thought of my dream. I’d like to think you were saying goodbye in your own way. I can’t imagine a world without you in it. I pray you find peace in the next life. I send my love to your wife and children, friends and family. via Blogger Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington dies aged 41 Are you attempting to rank your blog or site greater in the search engines? It may be very tricky whenever hoping to get top rankings for any given keyword, even when you yourself have a match that is exact promoting your items and services or solutions. There are search engine optimisation techniques that tend to work regardless of the specific niche you're in. 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Therefore, to boost your ranking, you ought to just make use of one or two images for each single page or post, and the alt tags should only be general or relevant words. You can use your main keyword, but ensure that it is related to the images. Trying to fool the robots by grossly exceeding expected limits will surely result in a drop in rankings for your website and web pages. Merely like with all the alt tags, you have to do this sparingly, or else this will likewise be seen as spam by the various search engines and you will never ever attain a high position in the search engines by doing this an excessive way. Search engine optimisation is highly related to keywords, however if techniques are overused it will always backfire, and your site will most likely never ever be found within the natural listings if you do an extreme amount of on-page SEO. Ideally you will be assisted by these methods to finding greater scores on the search engines. A couple of times throughout your total website in the links and alt tags, you need to be able to enhance your general ranks because Google while the other search engines will not see you as a Web marketer, and will focus more upon this material that you have in fact on your website or blog by only using your main keyword. Are you attempting to rank your blog or website higher in the search engines? One of the simplest processes to execute when it comes to search engine optimisation techniques is always to make use of photos or other images on your own site. Merely like with all the alt tags, you have to do this moderately, or else this will also be seen as spam by the various search engines and you will never achieve high positioning in the search engines by doing this an excessive amount of. Search engine optimisation is truly really simple doing with keywords, however it, it will always backfire, and your website will most likely never be situated within the natural listings if you do an extreme quantity of any search engine optimisation techniques. via Blogger Helpful Image Search Engine Optimisation Techniques Accepting a Facebook friend request from a stranger will not provide hackers with access to your account!Jayden K Smith Facebook Hoax: Facebook users are being tricked into a sharing a hoax message, warning them not to accept friendship requests from "Jayden K Smith". It is always important to practice safe social media habits; be mindful before accepting a friend request from a user you do not know or opening a message that appears suspicious. And, beware of requests to download malware or other applications, as well as requests to pass along your personal information. The message claims the account belongs to a hacker, and that if they accept the friendship request their own Facebook account will be hacked.
Well-meaning Facebook users from all over the world have been forwarding the message on to their friends, but as with most viral Facebook posts, the message is a hoax. There is no evidence of a user with the name Jayden K Smith adding lots of users, and even if there were, it is unlikely that user would be able to hack into an account by simply becoming a friend. For a hacker to take control of your account, they would normally need to obtain your password, or persuade you to download an infected file onto your PC or mobile device. Any Facebook account sending large numbers of friendship requests to unknown accounts would raise a red flag with the moderators, as this kind of behaviour is against the social network's terms and conditions regarding spam. The Facebook hoax has reportedly been circulating for years, with different names swapped in and out including: Anwar Jitou; Tanner Dwyer and Bobby Roberts, according to Snopes. It is not clear what the purpose of the hoax is, other than to make people who fall for it look silly. If you receive the message, the best thing to do is inform whoever sent it to you that it is nothing more than a silly scam. via Blogger Jayden K Smith Facebook Hoax Elon Musk’s company Tesla will partner with French utility Neoen to deliver the lithium ion battery designed to improve the security of electricity network Elon Musk, the billionaire founder of Tesla, will build the world’s largest lithium ion battery to store renewable energy in South Australia in partnership with French energy utility Neoen. The 129MWh battery, which is paired with a wind farm, is designed to improve the security of electricity supplies across South Australia. On Friday the state’s premier, Jay Weatherill, confirmed the deal, which forms a key part of the government’s $550m energy plan. The state government said Musk had confirmed his pledge made on Twitter in March that he could deliver the battery within 100 days of signing the contract or it would be delivered free. Romain Desrousseaux, the deputy chief executive of Neoen, said that at 129MWh the South Australian lithium ion battery would become the largest in the world. The battery will be built near Jamestown, in the state’s mid-north, and will be paired with Neoen’s Hornsdale windfarm to provide stability for renewable power being fed into the grid. Musk told reporters in Adelaide on Friday the project was not without technical challenges, given it would be the largest battery installation in the world “by a significant margin”. “When you make something three times as big, does it still work as well? We think it will, but there is some risk in that,” he said. “We’re confident in our techniques and the design of the system.” He anticipated it would help stabilise the grid and help bring down prices for consumers. “You can essentially charge up the battery packs when you have excess power when the cost of production is very low ... and then discharge it when the cost of power production is high, and this effectively lowers the average cost to the end customer,” Musk said. “It’s a fundamental efficiency improvement for the grid.” Musk said a failure to deliver the project on time would cost his group about $50m, though the details of the contract have not been revealed. The battery forms a key part of the state government’s $550m energy plan drawn up after last year’s statewide blackout. Weatherill said: “I’m thrilled with the selection of Neoen and Tesla, whose experience and world leadership in energy security and renewables will help South Australia take charge of its energy future.” “Battery storage is the future of our national energy market and the eyes of the world will be following our leadership in this space. “This historic agreement does more than bring a sustainable energy giant in Tesla to South Australia, it will also have some significant economic spin-offs.” Repeated blackouts in SA since September have sparked a political brawl over energy policy, with the federal government blaming the failures on the use of renewable technologies. After the most recent blackout in early February the Australian Energy Market Operator said there were many factors behind it, including higher demand than anticipated. Grid-scale battery storage could help to even out price spikes, prevent blackouts and improve reliability across the network. Tesla recently completed an installation of an 80MWh grid-scale battery farm in southern California within just 90 days, which is estimated to have cost US$100m. The Climate Council’s Tim Flannery said South Australia was leading the charge on Australia’s transition to renewable energy and storage technology. “South Australia is tackling climate change head-on and should be congratulated for its innovation and leadership as it transforms our energy system into one that’s clean, affordable, efficient and secure,” Flannery said. “South Australians are witnessing first hand how swiftly this technology can be built and used, with the battery expected to be up and running this summer. “South Australia joins the likes of California as a world leader in demonstrating how renewable energy and storage technologies can power our economy cheaply and cleanly.” Flannery said the federal government should be encouraging further investment in energy storage to assist in building the renewable energy sector. “Renewables like wind and solar are now the cheapest power source available. We need to roll out this technology swiftly in a bid to tackle climate change.” via Blogger Tesla to build world's biggest lithium ion battery in South Australia After 33 years of marriage, rock's royal couple Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have parted ways, reportedly due to his affair with celebrity hairstylist Michelle Pugh. The Osbournes, who were married in 1982, have seen a lot of their dirty laundry hit the airwaves over the last few years, particularly since they opened their homes and lives to one of television's earliest celebrity reality series, The Osbournes. Ozzy's rumored infidelity is but the latest chapter in their strange family history, and here are some of their other dark secrets. Kelly put Pugh on public blast after finding out about her involvement with her father, spreading the woman's contact information to her millions of followers as a go-to resource for "cheap chunky LOW-lights and a blow out," in addition to other services. She even suggested the relationship was "elder abuse" since her father was rumored to be financially supporting the woman. Sharon seemed delighted by the rage-filled reaction, saying, "What can you do but laugh … she's just so funny." Kelly's tweet, she added, came from a place of love and made her mum "proud." Perhaps the reason she was so tickled by Kelly's behavior is that they were partners in crimes of passion. They're said to have frequently dialed the Beverly Hills salon where Pugh had been employed in an effort to speak with her, costing her the job as a result of all the attention. Sharon has ridden the crazy trainThe Osbournes' history of alcoholism and addiction is more than well documented, but what people might not know is that in the middle of one bad binge long ago, Sharon slit her wrists to prove her undying love for Ozzy. As she explained in 2014, she'd never before revealed the story of how her bloody show of devotion once landed her in the hospital because "of embarrassment of how stupid [she] was at the time." Back then, she'd told Ozzy she'd "do anything" for him, and he asked her to prove it. That's when took a steak knife to her wrists and immediately realized the gravity of her mistake, the scars of which she still carries. (She was transported by ambulance and put on lockdown in the hospital's psychiatric ward after the incident.) She also once made up a surgery for no reasonFame can make a person say and do some very strange things, but this has gotta take some kind of tasty British lemon cake. In 2013, Sharon admitted to having lied about undergoing "excruciating" tightening surgery on her lady bits just for the heck of it. She admitted it was a "flippant, stupid thing to be silly." After having beaten colon cancer and undergoing a double mastectomy to prevent the likely genetic onset of breast cancer, she said, "how could I do that after I've had so much ill health? Now, I'm going to start putting scaffolding up in my vagina?" Jay Leno hooked up with Sharon years agoBefore she and Ozzy were officially together, Sharon enjoyed some mattress time with comedian Jay Leno, who was still decades shy of earning his late-night legacy. As she explained in 2013, she was 25 years old when she first moved to the U.S., and while she knew Ozzy at that time, they weren't yet a romantic item. "We were just friends. I didn't have a boyfriend. I never did date a lot at that time anyway because I was not very dateable." She saw Leno perform a set at a club and expressed an interest in him to her friend, which resulted in her prank calling him and, ultimately, inviting him to come over and have "a little fling" together. It wouldn't last, of course, and he would even later introduce her to his eventual wife Mavis Leno and remain friends with he'd moved onto the woman Sharon described as "the real love of his life." Aimee still separates herself from her familyWhen the Osbournes first decided to let show cameras film their every move (and, more importantly, Ozzy's every unintelligible grumbling), their oldest daughter Aimee wanted absolutely nothing to do with it. In fact, the now-32-year-old musician immediately packed her things and moved out of the family home and onto a separate building of the property and demanded that her visits to the main home not be filmed. Sharon would later admit that her sole regret about doing the show was "that it meant I spent less time with her while we were filming it," and while she and her parents still remain close, the same cannot be said for Aimee and her younger siblings. Those many months spent apart during filming for the show's four seasons, Aimee told The Independent, opened a divide between herself and the other two that has yet to be fully bridged. "I wouldn't say there is an ease between us," she said of her strained relationship with Kelly, 31, and Jack, 30. "But there is an acceptance. Do we socialize? No." Sharon and Ozzy don't get along with her familyThey say family and business shouldn't mix, and the tumultuous relationship between the Osbournes and Sharon's side is definitive proof. Her father, the late Don Arden, was an early manager for Ozzy's Black Sabbath. But the self-proclaimed "Godfather of rock" was persona non grata for the Osbourne fam for years thanks to his nefarious business dealings and violent behaviors. When she married Ozzy, he gave her the Black Sabbath contract, and she took it to an American label instead and was sued by her father for $1 million in damages. They wouldn't reconcile for 15 years, by which time he was already succumbing to Alzheimer's disease. Meanwhile, her brother David Levy has also been the source of some major familial friction, especially after he openly criticized Sharon's choice to have cosmetic surgeries. Ozzy penned a scathing open letter to his "brother-in-law in name only" and told him to butt out of his business, and Sharon followed that up with her own promise to cut (financial) ties with him for good. "We call him Fredo after the weak son in The Godfather who sold the family out … all he wants is our money. I want absolutely nothing to do with him," she said. Osbournes split might be a mere stuntOzzy and Sharon reunited to support his Black Sabbath tour in May and fueled speculation that their split is a media play to drum up attention for the tour. Sharon's comments to the Los Angeles Times that she hopes for a reconciliation between them certainly support that theory. She said, "Ideally, I would love for my husband to deal with his issues and work at the problems that he has now. And be honest and open … to be able to come back to us with honesty and respect for the family. That's what I really wish." The Osbournes have not filed for divorce as of this writing. via Blogger Osbournes Things You May Not Know Second albums always are difficult beasts for any band, but even more so when they have undergone a seismic shift (sic) in the personnel department in the period between. Baleful Creed’s self-titled debut album, released back in 2013, was a fairly Richter registering event in its own right, with a collection of tunes more than capable of levelling a middle-sized Far Eastern dictatorship merely by turning the volume knob on the band’s Marshall stacks up a fraction of a notch: it was a heavy-as-fuck slice of old school doom-meets-stoner groove that had some fairly immense moments – such as the titanic (sic, again) ‘Autumn Leaves’… oh, that is one beauteous song… In the intervening four years, the band have had their fair share of personal and collective struggles, ultimately resulting in the departure of their entire original rhythm section. But, slowly they rebuilt: like their music, Baleful Creed like to be considered and not rush headlong into things. Now, the reconstruction process is complete and they are ready to kick up dust with an album that was conceived out of the ashes of the old line-up but very much born in the confident new one. And the first thing that strikes you about this second child is that it not only represents a change in personnel, but also in attitude: the one failing of ‘Baleful Creed’ was that it was very much rooted in one aspect of the genre. It wore its influences very much on its sleeve. It was also a dark and claustrophobic album. ‘Seismic Shifter’ is just that: a massive shift. While staying true to the band’s doom/stoner roots, there is also a much lighter touch to this album, which I shall now elaborate on… The album heaves into sight with the massive lead single, ‘Devil’s Side’. The expected sound effects slowly give way to a dual guitar part which conflicts yet complements itself: one stabbing, the other fuzzed out, they set the tone for the abrasive opening snare beat and Fin’s acidic vocal kick off – you can almost see the heckles flying into the microphone as he spits out the words. The song immediately reflects the tone of the entire album, with brilliantly executed changes in mood and tempo throughout: just as you think it’s going to take you down a dark alley and give you the beating of your life, it grabs you by the hand and shows you the sunshine on the other side of your nightmare. ‘Momento Mori’ is a throwback to old school Baleful Creed, with Fin at his most spiritual: “live life as a sinner, seek salvation elsewhere” he prays, as Davy Greer’s thick bass rumbles with the muddiness of Belfast’s River Lagan at low tide and David Jeffers’ snare snaps with the hunger of an alligator with a wounded cow hanging just tantalisingly out of reach. Greer steps up to the mic for the opening part of the magnificent ‘Levy’, adding a sardonic bluesiness which beautifully counterparts Fin’s venom – and, by fuck, they even bring in a harp, taking this song right back into the swamps yet keeping a lightness of touch which few bands working in this genre manage to manipulate effectively. ‘God’s Fear’ grunts and growls with a dark fury: another deeply spiritual lyric from Finlay – he challenges rather than confronts, or denies, accepted belief systems – tops off a suitably dense and moribund musical theme, which moves along with a well-paced fluidity. ‘Grind’ is one of the weakest songs of the album: it’s a fairly standard stoner blues workout, with a dark bass line and highlighted by a seering solo, but also is one of the album’s faster songs, rattling along at a decent headbanging pace… But, then, we did need a bit of a break, ‘cos the second half of the album is definitely that oft overused phrase “all killer no filler”… ‘Faux Celebrity’ is a brutal assault on modern society that sees the people at whom it is directed held up as misjudged role models: Fin snarls his condemnatory lyrics, while the song has a sardonic and sarcastic lightness to it, exorcised through the two searing solos which bookend the bridge section, while the bass peeks through with a well-judged subtlety. ‘Walking Wounded’ is simply epic in its feel: dense, with a throb that just grabs you by the balls, it’s possibly the slowest, sludgiest song that Baleful Creed have produced, but in no way veers anywhere near “ballad” territory, especially when Dave kicks the second half up a gear and Fin opens up his throat with a Rod Stewart-singing-Sabbath roar. And the climax just sends shudders down your spine. Bassist Davy Greer (who also fronts Beyond The Beneath) steps up to the mic again for the rip roaring ‘Lose Religion’, which immediately evokes the spirit of Lemmy as it punches harder than Mike Tyson and races along faster than Usain Bolt. The mood changes slightly with a return to Fin’s tortured mind, as he pleads to be ‘Forgiven’: of course you are dude. It’s a deeply personal plea, which is delivered with passion and a dense fury which permeates every groove of the song and every fibre of your rock'n'roll soul. Then comes closer ‘Wolf Pack’ – and, holy fuck and all the lords of chaos, is that a Hammond organ I hear in the background? Jeezus H Christ and all the false apostles, if you’re gonna fuck with people’s expectations, this is one way to do it: a dense blues which has elements of Sabbath’s ‘Children Of The Grave’ and also Pantera’s ‘Five Minutes Alone before exploding with the fury of Jerry Garcia on a speed rush, it’s the perfect end to an album that twists and turns and, in places, defies logic. Yes, second albums can be difficult affairs. And, in places, ‘Seismic Shifter’ is a very difficult album: but, that’s because it challenges the listener to actually do that – listen to the damn thing. There is a lot going on in it, musically and, especially, lyrically. It possesses a rawness of emotion, exposes open wounds that few are willing to leave like that… it’s cathartic and enervating. Review written by Mark Ashby © Über Rock. Reproduced with permission of Über Rock http://www.uberrock.co.uk For band updates, contact and band merchandise use these useful Baleful Creed links: via Blogger Baleful Creed Seismic Shifter Album Review Holly Willoughby loses her cool as miniature pony poos on the This Morning studio carpet The presenter dissolved into fits of giggles at the mishap Holly Willoughby struggled to keep her composure as chaos broke out during an episode of This Morning when a miniature pony pooed on the studio floor. The mishap took place during a segment about ‘guide ponies’ which are miniature ponies trained to help those with sight problems. Willoughby, who is known for her giggly outbursts with co-host Phillip Schofield, was already beginning to chuckle at their furry guests when one of the horses had an accident on a rug in the studio. It was perfect comic timing as Schofield had just been commenting on the differences between guide ponies and guide dogs, joking: “A dog is unlikely to poo on the kitchen floor.” Mishap: Holly Willoughby burst into laughter after a miniature pony had an accident on-air (ITV) Monet the pony was clearly listening as he decided to it was the ideal moment to relieve himself on the studio floor. Schofield managed to keep his cool, remarking: “Perfect timing, absolutely perfect timing. I’m sure a person with impaired sight would find that extremely useful on the kitchen rug.” via Blogger Holly Willoughby loses her cool |
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