Arrived in 2019 from Manchester United, Herrera no longer fit into PSG’s plans. Absent from the summer tour in Japan, he had even become undesirable since. Once his breakup is formalized, the 33-year-old midfielder will be free to join Athletic Bilbao, where he would therefore make his comeback. For Antero Henrique, the project does not stop there, since players like Layvin Kurzawa or Mauro Icardi are invited to find a solution as soon as possible.
August 23, 2022
with Christian Stani and Markus Bieder on the Kremsmauer
KLAUS AT THE PYHRNBAHN/MICHELDORF IN UPPER AUSTRIA. The Austrian rock band “Alle Warning” is a guest at the Kremsmauer Festival in Micheldorf in September. To get in the mood for the concert, Tips editor Sophie Kepplinger led singer Christian Stani and guitarist Markus “Max” Bieder to the eponymous summit.
The temperatures are still pleasantly cool when the somewhat unusual hiking group meets at the starting point in Steyrling. Equipped with enough snacks, water and motivation for the approximately three-hour ascent, Christian Stani and Markus Bieder from the Austrian rock band “Alle Warning” lace up their shoes – and follow Tips editor Sophie Kepplinger along the forest path in a northerly direction. The reason for the mountain tour and the important visitor from Graz: the Kremsmauer Festival in Micheldorf in September. There, “Alle Attention” will set the mood on Wednesday, September 7th, with hits like “Marie” and “Bowie” on the stage in the Micheldorf amusement park.
180 percent passion
“We attach great importance to the visuals of the show. Concerts these days have to be an overall experience to be remembered. In any case, visitors to the Kremsmauer Festival should be excited,” reveals guitarist Markus Bieder. It is important for the two Grazers and their three bandmates to inspire the audience: “The passion that we show on stage, the 180 percent that we give – that also transfers to the visitors,” Christian Stani is convinced.
Inspiration along the way
In the meantime it feels like 30 degrees, the path is getting steeper and the step lengths shorter. Again and once more there are short breaks in the shade – and interesting views of the surrounding mountain landscape. “Excursions like this and getting out give us a lot of inspiration and creativity,” says Markus Bieder. Will there be a song regarding the beautiful Kremsmauer soon? “Can’t be ruled out,” he replies with a smile.
The summit in view
After regarding 1,000 meters of ascent, the two Grazers breathe a sigh of relief: the summit has been scaled, the Kremsmauer climbed. “If the audience in Micheldorf is only half as beautiful as this mountain, then the festival can only be terrific,” says Christian Stani happily. With this summit victory, the two musicians are one step ahead of the other bands at the Kremsmauer Festival. “It will be a completely different feeling when we drive here in September, look up from the festival location and say: ‘Hey, we’ve been up there!'”
Kimetsu no Yaiba evidenced the critical state of anime Blu-ray / DVD sales — Kudasai
On August 17, 2022, the Japan Video Software Association announced the value of video software sales (DVD/Blu-ray) in the first half of 2022 (January-June). The prolonged decline in record pack sales and the continued drop in consumption due to the COVID-19 pandemic also contributed to the difficult results.
Total video software sales in the first half of the year amounted to 55.82 billion yen, down 19.7% from a year earlier. Of total sales, DVDs accounted for 22.89 billion yen and Blu-ray 32.92 billion. By genre, “Music (Japanese)” and “Foreign Movies” remained stable, increasing 16.2% and 48.9% respectively.
However, there was a significant decline in anime Blu-ray/DVD sales, as “Japanese animation (for general audiences)” fell 56.4%. The total of all sales to individuals and rentals of Japanese animation (general) and Japanese animation (children) was 11.82 billion yen, which is a decrease of 54.6% from the previous year, less than half of the total from the previous year. The figure for the first half of 2021 was 26.07 billion yen.
The Japan Video Software Association (JVA) points to the reaction to the previous year’s blockbuster, Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha-hen. While the drop was certainly larger in “overall” single sales, to which the film belongs, at 10.24 million yen (-56.4%), there were also significant declines in “kids” single sales, at 403 million yen. (-46.4%), and in the “general” rental points, with 904 million yen (-27.9%).
Furthermore, sales in the first half of 2020, the year before Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Ressha-hen boomed, amounted to 18.66 billion yen. In the first half of 2022, the figure was 36.6% lower in comparison. The shrinking of the anime video software market can be considered a long-term trend. Although the business model of anime production has already undergone a great change, the situation of the video software market, which is expected to amount to regarding 20-30 billion yen a year, will not stop affecting the industry. .
Fuente: Animation Business
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The story of the cat who was trained by “CIA” with 20 million dollars to spy… and the end is shocking! • Al Marsad newspaper
observatory newspaper; During the Cold War, the American intelligence agency “CIA” resorted to many methods in order to collect information regarding the Soviet Union, and tried all methods of espionage; Such as wiretapping and surveillance devices, or the recruitment of agents and spies, so that it once mixed between the two and integrated the listening and surveillance devices inside the body of the spy.
British Telegraph In November 2001, US intelligence believed that the Soviets would never suspect that the cat was an American spy, so the cat, equipped with recording or audio transmitters, might approach targets without hindrance and eavesdrop on them.
The newspaper quoted the former special assistant to the director of “CIA” Victor Marchetti as saying that the project was a failure, and heinous at the time, explaining that “they cut the cat, put the batteries and wires inside it, they committed atrocity.”
According to Marchetti, the team behind the project had to first train the cat to follow commands, which is very difficult; As the cat was bored quickly and did not obey commands easily, as it was leaving its task during training either to sleep or to eat whenever it felt the need to do so.
He revealed that following months of strenuous training, the US intelligence agents faced a second problem, which is the way to hide the spy devices so as not to be discovered. The solution was to implant them inside the spy cat’s body with surgery, and this was a new problem.
He pointed out that the spy devices at that time were not as small as they are at the present time or used microchips, pointing out that the US intelligence agency had to discover how to provide the cat with a microphone, antenna, transmitter and battery that supplies power to these devices, and it should not have been. These devices inside the cat’s body affect any of its natural movements, lest the spy cat draw attention to it.
Marchetti stressed that, in the end, the CIA built a 2-cm transmitter and placed it under the skin and under the cat’s skull, and finding a place for the microphone that might clearly pick up the sound was difficult at first.
“Maraketi” added that the ear canal was chosen to place the microphone, noting that the antenna was made of a soft wire on the spine all the way to the tail.
He explained that what caused the most problems were the batteries; Because the cat’s size limited it to using only the smallest batteries and restricted the amount of time the cat might record.
He revealed that following 5 years of training, preparing, making devices, experimenting and cultivating them inside the cat, and making sure that they work well, the cost of the whole process reached regarding 20 million dollars, but the worst was yet to come.
He said that US intelligence agents then set out for a public park in a pickup truck, opened the door and gave the spy cat his first task, to infiltrate two men sitting on a nearby bench and eavesdrop on their conversation.
Marchetti recounted that what happened was unimaginable, saying: “They pulled her out of the truck, and immediately a taxi came and ran over her, and here they are sitting in the truck looking at 5 years of effort and 20 million dead costs!”