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![]() We love this recipe and hope you guys can give it a try. Add in potato starch, plain flour, glutinous rice flour, baking soda and egg in the chicken. Check out their website for more recipes HERE. They’ve been around for over 100 years, delivering quality over generations. I’m excited I got to collab with Argo® Corn Starch on this recipe because it’s an iconic brand that’s always been in my pantry. It’s the secret ingredient for getting the perfect texture in dishes. Apparently, the first fry dehydrates your chicken coating for that dry crunchiness, and with a second fry you’re able to push out even more moisture to create the crispiest chicken ever.Īre these tips new to you or do you already practice them? Argo® Corn Starch has tons of other uses, like thickening sauces and soups and binding baked goods like pies. He does a double dip into his batter and it works out very nicely.Ī double fry really seals in the crisp. My go-to for fried chicken is Thomas Keller because his fried chicken restaurant in Napa Valley is our favorite. Cooking wholesome and delicious food and sharing it with loved ones is very. In my recipe, I used half flour and half of my secret ingredient: Argo® Corn Starch. Sweet, sour, & spicy Korean fried chicken (Yangnyeom-tongdak) Photo by. Hi I'm Maangchi My channel is all about cooking, eating, and enjoying Korean cuisine with your family and friends. Karaage typically will use Argo® Corn Starch , and there’s a reason for that – it makes for the crispiest chicken! A quick google search tells us why: because corn starch is nearly all starch, as opposed to flour which also contains gluten, giving it a lower starch content and therefore less potential for crispiness. Heat oil in a deep fryer or large saucepan to 340 degrees F (171 degrees C). One of my husband’s favorite foods is karaage, which is essentially just Japanese fried chicken. Which is why today I am sharing my insights on how to get the crispiest chicken ever. With a recipe like this, the sauce easily has the potential to weigh down the fried chicken and make it soggy, so an extremely crispy chicken is paramount. Guys, it was a success! He said it’s by far the best Korean Fried Chicken he’s tasted and was impressed with not only the flavor of the sauce, but also with how crispy the chicken turned out. Maangchi's recipe for Yangnyeom chicken includes directions for the sauce, which consists of gochujang, ketchup, rice syrup, vegetable oil, garlic and vinegar. We have no Korea travel plans as of now, so my only option was to give him an idea of how it’s really supposed to taste from my own kitchen. My husband has experienced it a few times in the States but has always been disappointed. I’ve been dreaming up a Korean fried chicken recipe for some time now. #Crisp圜reations #CollectiveBias #FriedChicken This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. ![]() Not every question will be answered, we don’t reply to email, and we cannot provide direct troubleshooting advice. ![]() If not, we’re always looking for new problems to solve! Email yours to including screen captures as appropriate, and whether you want your full name used. We’ve compiled a list of the questions we get asked most frequently along with answers and links to columns: read our super FAQ to see if your question is covered. However, some videoconferencing tools let you overlay whatever you’re presenting with their own drawing, highlighting, and other annotation tools.įor more advice about managing presentations with one or two screens, in Keynote or PowerPoint, and with optional mobile devices, see this tutorial. ![]() The add-in will put a link to the video in the slideshow so that it plays during the presentation. Run the LiveSlides app and click Apple - V to enter URL into LiveSlides. The presenter display makes it easy to preview and navigate through slides when sharing a presentation view into a videoconference.Ī couple of additional features would still be welcome, such as being able to draw on slides or use a pointer or highlighter. Open video you want to embed in the web browser, right-click and select Copy video URL. ( A workaround I described in a previous column for Keynote 10.1 remains available for 10.14 Mojave and early macOS users, and for Keynote 11 users who don’t want to use the presenter display.) You can share the presentation window in Teams, Zoom, and other videoconferencing software while viewing your presentation notes, the next and subsequent slide, a timer, and additional navigation tools in the presenter display. With Play Slideshow in Window, Keynote automatically opens up what it calls a “presenter display” in a second floating window. With Keynote 11, the final piece is finally in place, though the update is only available for macOS 10.15 Catalina and later users. By that summer, Apple had updated Keynote to version 10.1 and caught up with Microsoft PowerPoint, by adding a Play Slideshow in Window feature, which was far more compatible with the way that videoconferencing software shares screens and windows. Apple’s Keynote for macOS presentation software was designed around plugging a MacBook into a projector and using full-screen mode, so it wasn’t ready for the remote-work and distance learning switchover that happened abruptly in 2020. ![]() Search job sites for your desired field and role and read the list of qualifications to find out which belt level is required. The next step is to determine the level of certification you will pursue based on your career goals. Decide which belt level of certification you need. What kind of company do you want to work for? What positions are you interested in filling? 2. Knowing your goals can help you focus your efforts. ![]() There are several goals that Six Sigma certification can serve, including switching to a new career, applying for a job that requires this credential, or enhancing your performance in your current role. If you’re ready to get Six Sigma certified, follow the steps below to streamline your process. Helping your organization reduce risk and eliminate errors Increasing your value to employers across industries Companies hiring Six Sigma-certified professionals include Johnson & Johnson, Amazon, North Carolina State University, Walmart, Google, and Pfizer.Įxplore these additional career benefits that Six Sigma certification may afford you: As of October 2022, LinkedIn has over 8,000 job listings listing Six Sigma certification as a required or preferred qualification. Six Sigma certification is a versatile credential, as organizations across industries use it for quality assurance, from tech and finance to health care and education. Jobs you can get: Quality Assurance Manager, Program Manager/Business Excellence and Transformation for HR, LIMS Systems Analyst, General Managerįor more information about the yellow belt and green belt, watch this video from the Six Sigma Principles course: What it covers: developing key metrics and direction of a Six Sigma program, enterprise-wide planning, advanced understanding of improvement methodologies, mentoring and coaching people with other Six Sigma belt levels Jobs you can get: Continuous Improvement Manager, Process Improvement Manager, Six Sigma Black Belt Project Manager, Continuous Improvement Director What it covers: Six Sigma principles, philosophies, supporting systems, and tools team leadership the DMAIC model ![]() Jobs you can get: Process Improvement Manager, Senior Process Engineer, Production Supervisor What it covers: analyzing and solving quality problems, participating in quality improvement projects Jobs you can get: Mechanical Engineer, Business Analyst, Process Engineer, Production Supervisor What it covers: the foundations of Six Sigma, building on white belt basics Jobs you can get: Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Assurance Specialist, Business Process Analyst, Project Manager What it covers: the basics of the Six Sigma methodology Use these as a starting point for investigating Six Sigma certification and choosing the level that is right for you. We also include salary information based on PayScale and as of September 2022. ![]() Below, we describe what the different belt levels cover and the roles they could lead to based on information from the American Society for Quality, a professional organization for those in the quality assurance field. Six Sigma certifications are awarded in levels similar to belt colors in martial arts. International Association for Six Sigma (IASSC) You can find a variety of schools and companies that offer training in this method to prepare for a certifying exam. Six Sigma certification is a set of credentials verifying your expertise in the Six Sigma method. Several principles guide Six Sigma’s quality assurance method, including focusing on the customer, understanding and improving work processes, eliminating defects and problems, reducing waste, concentrating on value, collaborating with your team, and making your efforts systematic and scientific. In other words, Six Sigma is a business strategy used to minimize error and improve profitability. For a Six Sigma project, 99.9 percent of results must fall within six standard deviations from the mean, leaving a fraction of a percent of results that can fall outside of expected results. On a bell curve, one Sigma represents a standard deviation from the mean. The Six Sigma name and concept are rooted in statistics. Six Sigma is a data-driven, quality assurance method that organizations use to improve performance, increase profits, and decrease errors. ![]() ![]() In the spirit of Pumpkin Spice/Halloween season (pick your favorite), I thought this one would be appropriate to include.Ī pumpkin is generally roundish in shape, but, for the sake of this joke, we’re going to assume it’s perfectly spherical. What do you get if you divide the circumference of a jack-o-lantern by its diameter?… A Pumpkin Pi!.Which means that we transform “shit” from imaginary to real. So, by taking, we just get the quantity “shit.” Furthermore, a square power is undone by a square root, thereby maintaining the quantity inside and simply changing its power. Like I said earlier, all squared numbers are positive so, when we square a negative number, we can proceed. When a negative number is put under an even root (square root, fourth root, etc.), the result is imaginary, and we have to deal with i, which isn’t always as fun as it may sound (even though I’m sure you find that positively riveting).īuuuuut the problem disappears when we raise the imaginary quantity to an even power. Well, not really (but if you talk to some quirkier mathematicians, they’ll certainly act like that’s the case).Īlthough most numbers we’re aware of are called “real numbers,” there are actually these things called “ imaginary numbers.” These are numbers that can’t exist, but that we can theoretically imagine. Think about it like this: every time you square a number, regardless of its sign, it becomes positive… So what happens when we try to take the square root of a negative number? If you thought numbers were all tangible – they may be confusing, but hey, at least they exist – then I’m sorry to tell you, but you are sorely mistaken. Maybe it’s a Good Will Hunting kind of thing, except without the janitor. So basically, even though the guys ordering beer were all mathematicians, they sucked at calculus compared to the bartender. I won’t bore you with another equation, or by actually taking the limit, but, by doing a few very simple calculations, we can see that, although the mathematicians will get infinitely close to a second beer, they will never actually reach two servings – regardless of how many orders they make. Now, even though we know how much each individual mathematician will drink, we don’t know how much beer infinitely many mathematicians will drink. If we label the first mathematician (the one who, like an actual human being, orders a whole beer instead of a fractional one) as n=1, and each successive mathematician as n=2, n=3, etc., we generate this equation for the amount of beer each mathematician will order: In the joke (it made me laugh, so I’m going to stick with it being a joke), each mathematician orders a smaller fraction of the drink than his predecessor. This is a classic example of an asymptote, a value which will be steadily approached, but never physically reached. The first orders a beer, the second orders half a beer, the third orders a quarter of a beer, and so on… After the seventh order, the bartender pours two beers and says, “you’re all idiots.” An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. ![]() Transcending the crunchy noise snares and jagged sawtooth bleeps of yesteryear, he conjures orchestras and booming drums, funky beats, and lush drawn-out synths that reverberate in caverns and skies. But the one companion that is constantly present, albeit non-diegetic, is David Wise's legendary soundtrack. Along the way they liberate animal friends from boxes and barrels, at times transforming into them to get every advantage they can. It's rich, whimsical, and colorful, with just enough gloomy darkness to give everything a dangerous edge.ĭiddy catches a ride up to the mast of the pirate shipĭiddy and Dixie make for a great duo. K.Rool has retreated into the fortress high up on Crocodile Isle, so the two protagonists have to leave their home and venture into enemy territory, a perilous world that oozes atmosphere like no other platformer before. The whole game echoes this change with a delightful pirate-y theme. The whole king gig did not work out for him, so now he has turned into a Pirate Kaptain. ![]() Who knows what the K might stand for, but the game certainly doesn't pass up every available opportunity for puns. Saving a monkey rather than a princess? What would Mario think!īut there's another villain in town – Kaptain K. Diddy and Dixie Kong don't soar like their Italian plumber colleague, but their rescue mission seems just as important. The movement is tight, but relatively subdued. There are many platformers – Super Mario in all its variations is the big one – but this game seems different. It's a platformer – you run, and you jump. The first ominous chords ring out and the menu takes me into the game. In those days, whenever that golden R appeared, you knew you were in for a treat. The Rare fanfare greets me in my pajamas. I still remember the excitement of waking up super early and lying in bed with open eyes, waiting for the sun to rise just enough to justify going into the living room and firing up the TV. In those days, whenever that golden R appeared, you knew you were in for a treat Among those games was the seminal Donkey Kong Country 2. During that time, my brother and I would work ourselves through a catalog of SNES classics. I'm sure the limited window of opportunity added to the special feel of it. We weren't allowed to have video game consoles except for a Game Boy, but during summer one of the older neighborhood kids would go on vacation and we could borrow a SNES for a month or so. But another activity during those days would become formative. My basketball career didn't work out – I blame it on my being short. School's out and I'm spending part of my day shooting hoops until my hands are red from the dust on the rubber field. And for a little kid, video games might as well be magic. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, so the saying goes. Those 16-bits of advertised processor power is just a number, but the figure seems mythical it's twice as much as 8-bit, after all.Ī friend is talking to a salesperson – "Have you seen Donkey Kong Country? The graphics are crazy." With the lack of visuals my imagination runs wild. A SNES console is sitting in a locked display case. I'm in a shopping mall after school with friends. ![]() This entry was contributed by Tri Do Dinh, game director at ClockStone Studio, developer of Lego Bricktales, published by Thunderful that is now available on PC and console platforms. Why I Love is a series of guest editorials on intended to showcase the ways in which game developers appreciate each other's work. Later that year, on July 19, PRX launched the Public Radio Player 2.0, an iPhone app for public radio developed by PRX, NPR, and other public radio partners, and funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. On January 28, PRX Remix was added to XM Satellite Radio on channel 136. Previously PRX had been a project area of the Station Resource Group, a Maryland non-profit. On January 1, 2009, PRX, Inc became a Massachusetts 501c3 non-profit corporation. The launch included their Remix Radio project which provides a sampling of the content available for licensing on the site. In late November of that year, PRX soft-launched PRX 3.0. On April 9, 2008, The MacArthur Foundation selected PRX as one of its 2008 recipients of the MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions. ![]() As of May 22, 2007, the Public Radio Talent Quest site had over 14,600 registered users. On May 14, the first round of submissions ended with 1,452 entries. Finalists were to be chosen after a five-round competition voted on by fans, public radio professionals and celebrity judges. It was an open search for new public radio talent, and gave producers the chance to produce a pilot show for public radio. On February 28, 2007, PRX and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced the Public Radio Talent Quest. PRX offices are located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 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So why the difference? The answer lies in untangling a pervasive misunderstanding of how Silicon Valley works and where these astronomical values come from. To put this in perspective, Microsoft acquired LinkedIn for $26 billion in 2016 (7.2x revenue), in what was considered one of the richest tech deals ever. GitHub was acquired for close to 30x annual recurring revenue (an astronomical multiple). Microsoft’s $7.5 billion acquisition of GitHub is a perfect illustration of how value is ascribed differently in Silicon Valley than in the rest of the world. Strategic, not financial, value is what drives most successful outcomes. ![]() ![]() Strategic value, on the other hand, has little to do with any of those things and almost everything to do with how a company’s product and/or market position help or hinder another company’s (usually a bigger one’s) ability to be successful. While Microsoft’s acquisition of GitHub is major news, it is just another in a long line of illustrations of a basic truth about the primary value of most successful high-tech startups: Building a self-sustaining business is the exception, not the rule. Financial value is about multiples of revenue or earnings, sales growth, profit margins, and management theory. It’s about the ability to grow and prosper as an independent company. Microsoft’s $7.5 billion acquisition of GitHub is a perfect illustration of how value is ascribed differently in Silicon Valley than in the rest of the world. In Silicon Valley there are basically two ways of creating shareholder value: financial and strategic. ![]() To help you in the search for your new set of wheels, has evaluated and ranked the best options for online car-shopping. What do people say about their experience with using a particular car-buying site? 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Mark Warner, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said, “Firing the special counsel is a red line that the President cannot cross.” My dealings with Bob Mueller have always been cordial, respectful – the way it should be.” “That’s never been on the table, never,” Dowd said of firing Mueller, according to USA Today’s August story. In August, White House lawyer John Dowd told USA Today the idea had “never been on the table.” The White House has repeatedly denied that Trump was looking at firing the special counsel. Trump said as recently as December that he was not considering firing Mueller, but speculation over the possibility has been widespread. Trump has repeatedly denied any collusion between his campaign and Russia. Mueller is currently investigating any possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 US election. The Times said the discussion over Mueller’s potential conflicts of interest in June 2017 arose following reports that Mueller was looking into a possible obstruction of justice case. Two people told the Times that Trump expressed concern over three possible conflicts of interest, including a dispute Mueller had involving Trump National Golf Club, the law firm Mueller previously had worked at and the fact that Mueller had recently been interviewed to head the FBI. White House lawyer Ty Cobb declined to comment on the President’s actions to CNN, citing “respect for the Office of the Special Counsel and its process.” In June, The Washington Post reported that Mueller’s investigation was broadening to include looking into a potential obstruction of justice case.ĥ things Trump's attempted firing of Robert Mueller teaches us Later that month, Mueller was appointed by the Department of Justice to manage the special counsel investigation into possible Russian meddling in the 2016 election. The timing at issue last summer was just a month after Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey in May. Fake news,” Trump said when questioned about the revelation as he entered the World Economic Forum in Davos. The New York Times was first to report that Trump called for Mueller’s departure in June 2017. However, according to the source, McGahn did not threaten to resign directly to the President. White House counsel Don McGahn refused to order the Justice Department to fire Mueller because he disagreed with the President’s reasoning, the source said. He had called for the firing last June, according to one person familiar with the matter. ![]() President Donald Trump denied on Friday that he had moved to fire special counsel Robert Mueller. |
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