![]() I think nuggets are best served not as a meal in themselves, but as a side. I don’t mean in terms of flavor - I still have a nostalgic love for these weird star-shapped nuggies - but the very fact that these are cut into the shape of stars is quite frankly, disgusting.Ĭalories: 760 (half pound chicken bites box) In our ranking last year, I gave this the eleventh place spot and I knew I was doing something ridiculous. I had to put these nuggets in their proper place. Not bad, but easily one of Sonic’s weaker snack offerings.įind your nearest Sonic here. Measured up against all of the other choices you have for sides, I’m not sure why’d you’d ever order these. Still, if you’re at Sonic your money is better spent on some of their other sides, like the mozzarella sticks, chili cheese tots, or jalapeño poppers. These are indeed “jumbo bites” - popping a whole one in your mouth will be too much chicken to chew at one time, sort of defeating the purpose of it being a nugget. The nugg features a strong pepper-forward flavor that is heavy enough to cut through when paired with any (or every!) dipping sauce at Sonic. The chicken is close enough to being juicy that we’ll call it “juicy-adjacent,” and the batter holds its crispiness even after being dunked in sauce. “Jumbo Popcorn Chicken” sounds like it’s going to taste like bad fair food, but this really isn’t that bad and we’d say it’s a significant step up from the entry that came before. For now, order the Chicken Fries instead! One day Burger King, you’ll make me proud. You could leave a McDonald’s McNugget on the floor of a Burger King drive-thru, let a bunch of cars run over it, let it marinate in oil stains and - okay, maybe I’ve gone too far. It tastes like someone chewed up a Tyson chicken nugget, spit it out, let it dry in the sun until it hardened, and then breaded it, fried it, and threw it in a box with the BK insignia. The meat is strangely wet, almost sweaty, and the batter is never crispy, it’s a soggy mess with mouthfeel that’s akin to a slightly damp sponge. Alas, this nugget is truly one of the worst. So when I re-tasted this nugget, I had my thumb on the scale, I was laser-focused on anything that might resemble a likeable flavor. I desperately want Burger King to win one of these rankings. I’ve roasted this bottom-tier burger chain so hard that they’re one of the only fast food chains that isn’t regularly blowing up my email advertising their newest menu items, but they’re also the only fast food chain that I have Google Alerts set for. Over the couple of years that I’ve been covering fast food, I’ve grown a strange affinity toward Burger King. Burger King - Chicken Nuggets Burger King These are aggressively bad.įind your nearest Dairy Queen here. Run! You won’t find a worse nugget on this planet. ![]() Rotisserie is all about bone-in roasting, this is predictably dry, with a flavor that tastes of cheap onion powder and salt with a weird hint of rosemary on the backend that tastes oddly artificial and overly fragrant. ![]() We know this because if they were, Boston Market would’ve done it already. Rotisserie-style chicken nuggets? This nugget is serving a pretty niche market and we think it’s pretty safe to assume the type of people who love rotisserie chicken aren’t the type of people who want it nugget style. Dairy Queen - Rotisserie-style Chicken Bites Dairy Queen We hit fried nuggets, grilled nuggets, new nuggies on the scene, and even ate some chicken that was in questionable shape - Burger King’s Chicken Fries and White Castle’s very weird Chicken Rings - in order to give the most comprehensive picture of what’s out there and what’s worth eating. We took our original nugget ranking from last year, which topped out at 16, and added 5 new nuggets to the list, re-tasted each and re-ranked them. So today we’re celebrating the mighty nugget by ranking every fast food chicken nugget we could get our hands on in search of the GOAT. Now, in 2022, almost every major chain in the vast landscape of fast food has a chicken nugget on the menu and we’ve come such a long way from the nuggets of the 80s, which were full of nerves, skeletal muscle, and who knows what else, that the vintage stuff would fall right out of our top 20 (but not below DQ). When McDonald’s introduced the Chicken McNugget in 1983, it started a love affair with boneless processed chicken that would change the landscape of fast food forever. These days it’s always “chicken sandwich this, chicken sandwich that.” But what about the nugget? The chicken nugget is as integral to fast food as the cheeseburger and French fries. ![]()
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![]() First, Olly treats retailers as clients and pitches product concepts to them as such and sees retailers as “thought partners.” Second, Olly prefers to execute its plan in “bite-sized chunks,” such as rolling out the line with only one retailer and a limited number of SKUs, which allowed for efficient scaling without being overwhelmed by the logistics of manufacturing and fulfilling orders of a large product line. In fact, the company operates rather differently than most other consumer products or supplements companies. After Olly tried marketing products for heart and joint health that did not resonate with millennials, the company quickly discontinued the products, choosing to stay focused on its core target market. The company lives by the “fail fast and fail cheap” motto. ![]() The line contains adult’s and children’s multivitamins, sleep aids, probiotics, protein smoothies, and supplements that help with stress, energy, skin, beauty, and brain health. This is a simple yet significant departure from the way traditional vitamin brands have been marketed for years. Olly sells consumers on the benefits of the supplements rather than the ingredients they contain. The Olly line is positioned as being sourced from nature, effective, and fun to take in gummy form. GNC, CVS, Kroger, Albertson’s, Safeway, Stop & Shop, and Walgreens are some of the large retailers that now carry the Olly line. What started as a limited line offered exclusively at Target for the first 12 months is now a 35 SKU health and wellness line that is sold through multiple retail channels. He collaborated with ex-Shaklee marketing executive Brad Harrington to found Olly, which is geared towards millennials and was launched in April 2015. He noticed consumer confusion in that aisle while he was working in Target stores. ![]() However, Ryan noticed there were no brands in the nutritional supplement aisle that he thought resonated as “better-for-you” with consumers. When it came time for his next entrepreneurial opportunity, Ryan was helping his clients at Target develop the “Made to Matter” program which features innovative, better-for-you, eco-friendly products across multiple consumer packaged goods categories, including his Method brand of cleaning products. ” He “wanted to close the cultural gap” between what cleaning products mostly were then with what most people really wanted, which was products free from toxic ingredients “with a design flair they would welcome in their homes as an extension of themselves.” His hunch was successful as Method generated sales over $200 million and was sold to Ecover in 2012, just over a decade after being founded. With Method, Ryan says he was “…looking for a category that was really big, but had failed. Eric Ryan, the CEO of Olly and co-founder of Method eco-friendly cleaning products, is an entrepreneur known for shaking things up and marketing products in categories very differently from existing brands. ![]() ![]() Government building regulations frequently dictate when and where which type of drywall and how many layers of drywall must be used.īlue board, Sheetrock, Steel mesh lath along with most surfaces treated with bonding agent including paint brick, concrete, cinder block and wood lathe for historical landmarks designated homeīlue board, Most dry surfaces treated with bonding agent, however if large areas Kal-Kote highly recommended. This core is then wrapped in various types of paper depending on what it is used for. ![]() Other materials such as fiberglass fibers for strength, or water resistant compounds for green board can be added to the gypsum. Drywall consists of a core made mostly from a soft mineral called gypsum. 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One New York patient who tested his cart found it contained formaldehyde, pesticide, vitamin E oil, and “a little dab of THC.” The California lab Cannasafe reports ten out of ten vape carts from California illicit stores tested positive for tocopheryl-acetate, some as high as 40%. 13, SC Labs of California found Floraplex’s Uber Thick to be almost totally tocopheryl-acetate.The FDA has received about 900 samples for testing. ![]() New York has subpoenaed three thickener-makers-Floraplex, Honey Cut, and Mass Terpenes-after tests showed all three products were tocopheryl-acetate. The FDA is now specifically looking at tocopherols. Pen makers report using it because it’s a cheap thickener. … “No other potential toxins were detected.”New York health authorities have confirmed that synthetic vitamin E (tocopheryl-acetate) is tainting most seized vape carts in that state. Anne Schucat, “provided evidence of vitamin E acetate at the primary site of injury in the lungs. Lung fluid analyses of 29 victims from 10 states tested positive for the substance, “The samples,” said CDC Dr. 8, the CDC announced a “very strong culprit of concern”-vitamin E oil, (aka tocopheryl-acetate). friends, family members, illicit dealers), are linked to most of the cases and play a major role in the outbreak.”There are multiple known contaminants in illicit vape carts that could cause lung injury. 30. “The latest national and state findings suggest products containing THC, particularly those obtained off the street or from other informal sources (e.g. (Courtesy University of Utah)What’s causing it?The contamination is emanating out of the supply chain for illicit market THC vape carts, the CDC said Oct. Many states are banning flavorings in legal e-cigarettes.What is the suspected diagnosis?In many cases, symptoms and treatment mirror a condition called lipoid pneumonia, previously found in patients who inhaled mineral oil.Subsequent biopsies of 17 victims indicate “airway-centered chemical pneumonitis from one or more inhaled toxic substances rather than exogenous lipoid pneumonia as such, but the agents responsible remain unknown.”A third biopsy series looked similar to the first two, adding organizing pneumonia to the diagnosis cluster.Sickened lungs show up as cloudy on the left X-ray, and clear after treatment of one suspected VAPI patient in Utah. They’re not federally regulated for purity. 9 to stop using any electronic drug-delivery system. They are unregulated, untested, and are often contaminated.If you purchase any disposable vaporizer cartridge-either THC, nicotine, or CBD-and it’s filled with the wrong additive or contaminant, at the wrong amount, using it carries the risk of immediately injuring your lungs.More broadly, the American Medical Association said Sept. The CDC, FDA, and HHS advised consumers to avoid buying cannabis vapes or using products off the street. Here’s what you need to know.Should I stop vaping?If you own illicit vape cartridges, throw them away immediately. As many as 57 deaths across 27 states may be directly or indirectly related to the seven-month-old injury series. ![]() 7, the CDC has reported 2,602 confirmed and probable cases in all 50 states of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome associated with a recently inhaled drug aerosol (commonly known as vaping). (Courtesy of New York State Department of Health)As of Tuesday, Jan. 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I've addresed this by setting up Maschine templates for oft-used ensembles to control my modular. The major objection to Reaktor and software on this forum is the loss of tactile interaction. Euro Reakt's Hold & Slew has separate Rise and Fall controls, so you could set a rapid Rise time with a slightly slower Fall time to roughly emulate a vactrol (and ultimately have more control). Alternatively, a slew limiter would be fine here. You could plug in a voltage directly to the vactrol model and consider that a rough emulation. ER's Low-Pass Gate has a vactrol model with a direct input and output. There's also a cool Random Gates Block in ER that has 8 random clocks with independent probability.ħ) The Opto-Integrator is the most unusual feature. It has a Smooth or Stepped output.Ħ) For Random Pulses, either use Euro Reakt's Dust Block, Impulse Generator Block, or a clock source of your choice with ER's Probability Block. This is the Toggle A/B Out.ĥ) For R-FLUX, I'd probably emulate that using Euro Reakt's "Low Frequency Noise" Block. Plug the stepped outputs of S+H 1 & 2 into it (not the slewed 2 output). This will act as the "Sample-B Slew" control.Ĥ) Add Euro Reakt's 2-to-1 Switch. Plug the output of Sample B (one of the S&H Blocks) here. Plug it into the Gate inputs of the S&H Block.ģ) Add a Bento Box CV Processor. CLK" (since you can choose your clock) and "CLK Out". This takes care of "CLK Speed", "CLK FM", "EXT. This takes care of "Sample A/B Level" and "Sample Out-A/B" on the UA.Ģ) Add a clock generator of your choice to clock the random sources. Building an Ultra Analog emulator is a fun learning experience:ġ) Add two Bento Box S&H Blocks (these are in the standard library). There are a ton of random sources in Euro Reakt to choose from. between my es-3 and motu interface would prefer to keep my modulation sources in software at this point as i'm running out of space been holding off on buying the ultra random. looking for a favorite random source block at the moment. ![]() will report back when i have a chance to play with some of them. Rean1mator wrote:i just got my setup working in ableton and have downloaded a bunch of stuff. There was a recently released block called Processorz which apparently wasn't built in a sophisticated way but I found very cool. If you use an ipad/elmur, Twisted Tools released a free block called the Ring which is really powerful. AXYS + is cool for bouncing ball modulations. Within Michael's indispensable Euroreakt collection, check out the chaos blocks connected to the Lisojou scope in the utilities folder, Wavetable LFO mod, squid axion, and complex oscillator. An up-to-date version is included in Infinite Phi. My single favorite Block is Sandy Small's Microwave wavetable oscillator. I highly recommend the Nouveau Collection by Matthew Friedrichs, the Infinite Phi Collection by Sandy Small, The Synite Collection by Jonathan Tremblay, Brett Blocks (take a look at all of Brett's Block collections, especially his Rounds collection), everything by Colugo (not collected into a bundle), and the free Niji Drums expansion by NI (Also, be sure to install the 1.1 and 1.2 Blocks Library updates through the NI Service Center. There is also a wide array of sequencers, mixing tools, and noise/chaos sources. There are ports of Mutable Instruments, Noise Engineering, and Nonlinear Circuits modules (all made with permission). ![]() I created Euro Reakt, which contains 140 Blocks. ![]() Thelizard wrote:Here are all Blocks sorted by best reviews: ![]() ![]() ![]() When running, the voltage climbs up to about 14.8 volts, indicating the charging system (inverter) seems to be fine, and tries to charge it. After a long trip, it's fine for a few days, starts fine, then goes back to hard starting. ![]() And the interior lights were dim while trying to start, and dimmer when the ABS pump motor was running (more slowly than usual). I continued having trouble getting to ready, it often failed on the first try, but usually went ready on the second try. The next day, after several attempts, it went to ready. I tried a number of times, but it wouldn't go ready. Instead, I got a parking lock error message and some other errors. But the next day, I tried to start it, and the interior lights were very dim, the motor sound you usually hear when starting (I believe this is the ABS pump) was very slow, the dash lights were dim, and the car wouldn't go to ready. I'm quite sure I closed all the doors when done and didn't leave any lights on. On the day I didn't drive it, I had the doors open for 1o to 15 minutes while I cleaned the interior. But if the Toyota battery is under warranty, obviously I'd rather have them replace it.Ī couple of months ago, my car wouldn't start one day, after sitting for 2 days. I'm wondering, because if it's not, I might rather go out and buy an Optima battery. But, I didn't have a lot of confidence they knew what they were talking about. But I just called the dealer to schedule an appointment to have it looked at before my warranty expires, and the person on the phone said they weren't sure that the battery would be covered, they said batteries usually aren't. My question is is the 12V battery covered by the car's 36 month warranty? Does anyone know? The warranty book doesn't say anything about an exclusion for the battery. I have a couple of weeks left on my 36 month new-car warranty on the car (I got my 2010 at the beginning of February 2011). I got the Optima Yellow and am happy with it. My advise is to replace it after 4 years so you won't get stranded. You won't be able to stop the "booting process" or do anything about it until it drain up the battery. (B) If the battery charge state is very low, you'd see the engine light on and hear continuous whining noise. (A) If the battery is totally dead, the car won't start and you won't see any light on the dash board. I returned about an hour later, the whining noise had stopped and the battery was drained completely. Since I had to leave the house, I just let the whining noise continue and locked the door. I pressed the Start button again in order to turn the system off but nothing would happen. The car made a continuous and low whining noise but the system won't boot up. When I pressed on the Start button, the yellow engine light on the dash board came on. I had to use the key to open the door manually. What happened below would probably answer your question.Īfter parking the car outside the driveway overnight, the door couldn't be opened with the key fob. I guessed the battery was close to its end of life and lost its cold cranking power under such severe weather condition. The weather was really cold (down to -30C at night) last week. The battery in question was the original that came with the factory. Click to expand.It is such an coincident that I had the exact same problem on the day of your posting. ![]() ![]() ![]() For instance, say we wanted to generate a number between. If we wanted to generate a larger number, we could replace the * 10 parts of our code with another number. Then, on the final line, we print out the message “Random number: “ to the console, followed by the random number our program generated. After we multiplied the result by 10, we converted it to an integer, which rounds it to the nearest decimal place and gives us a whole number. That means that, through Math.random() alone, you could get a. This range includes 0, but does not include 1. Then we used the Math.random() method to generate a random number, and we multiplied that number by 10. random() produces a random number between 0 and 1. First, we declared a class called Main which stores the code for our program. Here is the result of our program after running it three times:Īs you can see, our program returns a random integer, or whole number. Here’s an example of the Math.random() method in action: The random method returns a random double, which is the data type used to store floating-point values. In other words, the number generated by Math.random is always between 0 and 1, and is a floating-point number. The pseudorandom number will be greater than or equal to 0.0 and less than 1.0. The Java Math.random() method is used to generate a pseudorandom number, which is a number created with a formula that simulates randomness. We can do so using an import statement like this:įor this tutorial, we are going to use one method from the Math library: Math.random(). In order to use the Java Math library, we must first import it into our code. ![]() For instance, the Math library includes the round() method that is used to round a number and the pow() method that is used to calculate the power of a number. The Java Math class includes a number of features used to perform mathematical functions on numbers. We’ll also discuss a step-by-step example of how to use the Math.random() method. In this tutorial, we are going to walk through the most common method used to generate a random number in Java: Math.random(). In Java, there are a number of methods that can be used to generate a random number. 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