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My Talking Baby Music StarTalk to the Talking Justin West Baby and get into his dreaming world. He answers with his funny voice and reacts to what you say or your touch. With many exciting games with many levels to play.Our sweet baby just fell asleep and you will be able to see what is going on in his little head while he is apparently resting peacefully.Spend some time with Justin the dreaming super star and his highly entertaining activities. He will show his talent and how much he likes perf -
BAJAAO Music Store & CommunityIntroducing Bajaao - The Ultimate Music Gear Marketplace & Musician CommunityBajaao is the perfect app for musicians and music enthusiasts who are looking to Buy & Sell Music Gear or connect with other musicians in their local community. With Bajaao, you can buy new and used music gear, sell your own gear, and connect with like-minded musicians in India.Buy New Gear\xe2\x80\xa2 Buy Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitars, Drums, Audio Interfaces, Musical Keyboards, Digit -
It was one of those endless Tuesday afternoons where my brain felt like mush after back-to-back Zoom calls. I slumped on my couch, scrolling mindlessly through app recommendations, my thumb hovering over yet another mind-numbing puzzle game. Then, a sleek icon caught my eye—a fighter jet slicing through clouds—and I tapped download almost out of sheer boredom. Little did I know that within minutes, I'd be white-knuckling my phone, heart hammering against my chest as I engaged in a life-or-death -
The control yoke vibrated violently in my sweaty palms as turbulence slammed our Cessna like a boxer's uppercut. Outside the windshield, the horizon tilted at a nauseating 45-degree angle while storm clouds devoured our escape routes. "N123Alpha, confirm you're diverting?" crackled the headset, but my tongue felt glued to the roof of my mouth. Six weeks earlier, this scenario would've triggered full-blown panic - back when meteorology charts looked like abstract art and emergency procedures blur -
Rain lashed against my windshield like angry nails as state trooper lights painted the Ohio downpour crimson. My knuckles whitened around the steering wheel – that speeding ticket felt like highway robbery. 72 in a 65? On this empty stretch? The officer’s clipped tone left no room for debate, just a $250 gut punch and insurance spike looming. Back at a rattling motel, I stared at the citation, its bureaucratic language taunting me. Pay and weep? Fight alone in some podunk courthouse? My thumb ho -
Midnight oil burned through my retinas as cursor blinked mockingly on page 17 of my dissertation - that cursed comparative analysis section refusing to coalesce. Outside, London rain lashed against the window like nails scraping slate, mirroring the frantic scratching inside my skull. Three weeks behind schedule, I'd become a nocturnal creature surviving on cold brew and desperation, my only human contact being the barista who'd begun labeling my cup "The Ghost." That's when my frayed neurons fi -
Monday morning hit like a freight train. I'd spent Sunday evening color-coding permission slips only to find them scattered across my classroom floor by morning - a rainbow massacre courtesy of the air conditioning vent. My fingers trembled as I tried reassembling Jake's medical form from beneath a bookshelf, graphite smudges tattooing my elbows. This wasn't teaching; this was forensic archaeology meets babysitting. The final straw came when Principal Davies stormed in holding a crumpled field t -
It was another rain-soaked evening in London, the kind where the drizzle never quite commits to a storm but leaves everything damp and dreary. I found myself curled on my sofa, scrolling mindlessly through my phone—another attempt to fill the silence that had become my constant companion since moving here six months ago. The city was bustling, but I felt like a ghost drifting through it, my social circle limited to work colleagues and the occasional barista who remembered my coffee order. That's -
Easy Alligator (13, 8, 5)Alligator is a technical analysis tool consisting of three smoothed moving averages with periods of 13, 8 and 5, which are all Fibonacci numbers overlaid on a price chart. The lines represent the jaw, the teeth and the lips of the alligator. This indicator is used to determine the trend and predict its future direction. The Alligator indicator works best when combined with an oscillator-type indicator such as the Fractals indicator. The Fractals are recurring patterns th -
ScreenMeet Support*ONLY DOWNLOAD IF DIRECTED TO DO SO BY A SUPPORT TECHNICIAN YOU TRUST*Screen Meet Support allows support technicians to troubleshoot a problem you are having on your Android device. To use this application you must be receiving support from a technician who is using ScreenMeet Support and will provide you a Session code to start the session.Technicians have the ability to see your screen and to use a laser pointer to indicate where you should tap. You can show them your Android -
The fluorescent lights hummed like angry hornets as I stared at the blood smear slide, my palms slick against the microscope. Third-year residency's hazing ritual: solo night coverage for hematology consults. Mr. Davies' labs screamed disaster – platelets cratering at 15k, schistocytes dancing like shrapnel across the peripheral smear. My pager vibrated again. ICU wanted answers now. That familiar acid reflux taste flooded my mouth, the one I'd gotten since med school whenever coagulation pathwa -
WorshipSong BandOpen format, free multitrack player and chord reader. Includes:- Ability to play up to 15 stems- Easy to add your own content through creating zip files of stems with metadata- Sort library by key, genre, artist- Ability to loop or jump to any section of the song during playback- Pitch shifting and transpose- Capo function- Networked chord display allowing multiple devices to follow a single leader's chord display- MIDI and Bluetooth foot pedal control- Play and cross fade multi -
Euphonium Lessons - tonestroLearn to play euphonium and improve on rhythm and pitch. tonestro listens to you while you play the euphonium or baritone horn and gives you immediate live-feedback on rhythm and pitch. A tuner lets you tune your euphonium easily.tonestro for Euphonium offers a large collection of songs, exercises and guided lessons for every skill level. Learn how to read music notes and improve your euphonium skills by playing many songs and exercises.With the tuner you tune your eu -
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LinkCommLinkComm is an app used to communicate with OTT HydroMet dataloggers and transmitters. Supported devices include Satlink3, X-Link, ecoLog 1000, and SensorLink 1000.With LinkComm you can:* View current status and measurement data* Change the setup* Download and graph the log* Perform diagnost -
Cyber Music RushLet's give a warm round of applause for Durple the Purple Dragon, straight from Incredible Sprunki! He loves collecting and playing trumpets with the Sprunki Group. Want to hear the latest remix from him and his Sprunki friends? Take a listen:Hello! Would you like to have some fun? W -
The metallic scent of disinfectant clung to my scrubs as Mrs. Davies struggled through her fifth failed attempt at standing. Her Parkinson's tremors turned simple transfers into mountain climbs, and my usual cueing techniques crumbled like stale bread. My palms grew slick against the therapy plinth - another session slipping through my fingers. That's when my gaze fell on the tablet charging in the corner, its blue icon pulsing like a silent SOS. Last week's download felt like a Hail Mary, but d -
Rain hammered against my office window like a frantic drummer, each drop mirroring the panic rising in my chest. I’d just spilled lukewarm coffee across quarterly reports—deadline in 90 minutes—when my phone buzzed. Not a calendar alert, but a sharp, insistent ping from Algebraix. My stomach dropped. That sound meant school trouble, and trouble now meant my 10-year-old, Liam, alone in a chaotic dismissal storm. The notification screamed: UNEXCUSED ABSENCE—2nd period. How? I’d dropped him off mys -
Rain lashed against my apartment windows like thousands of tiny drummers, mirroring the frantic yet hollow tapping of my thumb on yet another dating app. That pixelated parade of gym selfies and tropical vacation shots blurred into a digital wasteland where "hey beautiful" openers died mid-scroll. My phone clattered onto the coffee table, its screen reflecting the gloom of another Friday night spent wrestling with loneliness disguised as choice. Then my cynical college roommate Marco - whose las