A black tunnel leads into the mountain in the middle of a snow-covered slope. Dietrich Wanke pushes the grating in front of the entrance aside and looks into the darkness. There, inside the Carinthian Koralpe, one of the largest lithium deposits in Europe is said to be – that rare metal that the world urgently needs: for electric cars, for smartphones, for storage batteries. And Wanke, who was born in Germany, came to Austria to recover the treasure.
March 4, 2023
Despite finding the fight not to descend, Bournemouth surprised Arsenalleader of the Premier League, at the dawn of the confrontation between the two. Just moments following kick-off, the Cherries took the lead to stun the Emirates Stadium.
After a set play, which had just four touches, the visiting team opened the scoring to the nine seconds. Was Philip Billing the one in charge of scoring following a precise pass by Dango Ouattarawho had received from Joe Rothwell.
In this way, the team that has Marcos Senesi Among his eleven starters, he scored the fastest goal in the current edition of the English tournament. However, He was two seconds behind the earliest in Premier League historywho was the one who scored Shane Long in a 1-1 draw between Watford y Southampton In the season 2018/19.
The early goal that Bournemouth converted to Arsenal for the Premier League
Here is an interesting theory developed by @ZONEofTECH on Twitter: recent renders of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 published by the 9To5Mac site would provide us with proof of important changes to come to the buttons of future Pro models. Indeed, these renderings were made from CAD files which do not include the buttons: we can therefore see differences between the iPhone 15 and the iPhone 15 Pro which betray two developments on the future Pro range.
(lire : Here’s what the iPhone 15 Pro should look like)
(lire : Renderings: the classic iPhone 15, with a 6.2-inch screen?)
The first element concerns the volume buttons. There is an evolution in the design, since the iPhone 15 keeps two separate buttons while the iPhone 15 Pro switches to a design where the two buttons are unified, with two contact points for this double button instead of four points of contact on the two buttons of the iPhone 15.
Apple has already used a single button for volume on some iPhone or iPod models, with a simple rocker system to click up or down. But on the iPhone 15 Pro, Apple might choose a different system according to the rumors: there would indeed be no more mechanical buttons! The click sensation would be simulated thanks to a small vibration provided by new Taptic Engines. The buttons would thus be more reliable and the sealing of the iPhone would also be increased.
The second element concerns the Ring/Silent switch, located above the volume buttons: we can see on the renders that there are no contact points at the bottom of this location on the iPhone 15, and c This is normal since the switch contacts are on the side as you can see in the image below. On the other hand, we can clearly see two contact points on the rendering of the iPhone 15 Pro, a sign that the technology is going to change: there should no longer be a switch but a simple button.
This is only a theory developed from renderings from a leak: we will therefore take the hypothesis with a maximum of hindsight. Nevertheless, the rumors were already clear: Apple wanting a priori to eliminate any mechanical aspect to gain reliability and sealing, the disappearance of the switch seems quite logical. It remains to be seen how a simple button might offer an advantageous alternative to the switch, which lets you know at a glance whether the iPhone is in ring or silent mode. Unless it’s more of a programmable button, like the Action button on the Apple Watch Ultra, then who would have a whole other use?
Andre Iguodala tells the mythical block of LeBron James in 2016
In the final moments of Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals between Cleveland and Golden State, LeBron James unleashed a monumental chasedown block on Warriors player Andre Iguodala. A legendary moment that no one has forgotten, especially not Iggy. On the wrong side of the story that day, Andre still remembers the noise accompanying James’ counter to the board…
It may be the greatest action of LeBron James’ career.
89-89 between the Warriors and the Cavaliers, two minutes left in a sweltering fourth quarter. After a missed shot from Kyrie Irving, Andre Iguodala goes on the counterattack to play a 2-on-1 with Stephen Curry once morest JR Smith. He makes the pass to Steph, who hands it back to him, then Iggy goes up to the circle to try to lay down the lay-up. While Gerard does just enough to hinder Iguodala and force him to adjust in the air, LeBron James arrives like a rocket to release a huge chasedown block.
“It’s one of the loudest noises I’ve ever heard. BOOM!” said Iggy on the podcast Club Shay Shay. “When it happened, I was like, ‘oh shit’ (he says scared). I said to myself, ‘what just happened?’. I didn’t even know he countered me, I just heard BOOM. I was like a fan, I was like, ‘wow that was amazing’.”
That’s LeBron James, a player who can turn the victim of one of his feats into a fan almost instantly. Far from resentful, Andre Iguodala is well aware that he had to bow to the greatness of one of the best players in history. And he knows he mightn’t have done otherwise anyway.
“At first I wanted to dunk. But I was too far so I just wanted to drop the ball. Sometimes I think I should have gone to the other side of the hoop, but he also secured it with his left hand (laughs).
After this legendary action, the Cavaliers ended up winning thanks in particular to another legendary sequence: Kyrie Irving’s shoot on Stephen Curry. Andre Iguodala and the Warriors will nevertheless take their revenge in the following two years, with two NBA titles won once morest Cleveland following the arrival of Kevin Durant in the summer of 2016.
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Source texte : Club Shay Shay