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Reading The Wheel of Time: Taim, a Seal, and a Farm in Robert Jordan’s Lord of Chaos (Part 4) – tor.com

Posted: January 7, 2022 at 4:50 am

Im very happy to finally be getting into proper chapters in Lord of Chaos, and its really interesting to see where Rand is and how much hes grown as a channeler and a leader. Were covering Chapters One-Three today, and we finally get to meet a character weve heard a lot aboutMazrim Taim. Hes quite something, too.

I do just want to mention, as I believe I did several books ago, that theres an inherent ableism in the language used around the taint. I try to avoid words like mad and insane in my own language, since theyre historically stigmatizing to mental illness, but its too built into the world to avoid entirely. That kind of adjustment in how we speak was only starting to be a conversation when Jordan was writing these books, and there are so many words whose roots go back to oppression or stigmaits taken my 90s child brain forever to purge the word lame from my vocabularyso I just want to acknowledge the problem here before I continue.

And now, on to the recap.

A wind blows across the war-ravaged landscape of Cairhien and the hot, drought-damaged fields of Andor. It stirs the banners over the Royal Palace in Caemlyn, one red and bearing the ancient symbol of the Aes Sedai, the other white and bearing the golden serpent of the Dragon.

Among the colonnades, Rand battles with practice swords against five men. He takes out four but the last manages to strike him on the head. Rand has the maidens pay his opponents for their service. He endures the compliments and brown-nosing from the nobles who were watching the fight, aware that they were all toadies to Lord Gaebril and irritated by their attempts to play the Game of Houses.

Davram Bashere interrupts to ask why Rand, being who he is, bothers practicing with the sword at all. To illustrate his point he hurls a dagger at Rand, who stops it in midair with saidin and commands the Aiel and the Andorans not to attack Bashere. Rand is filled with cold rage, but it fades as Bashere remains composed, and points out that Rand is too well protected by the Aiel and Basheres horseman for anything human to get close to him. He supposes the Dragon can do as he pleases, but reminds Rand that too much depends on him to risk getting his skull split open in a practice fight.

Rands thoughts are interrupted by Lews Therins, and he clutches his head, worrying Bashere and the others in the courtyard. The stronger Rand has become in saidin, the stronger Lews Therins thoughts in his head have become, and the harder he has to fight to keep them from taking him over. Bashere wishes they had an Aes Sedai to help with what he assumes is an injury from the sparring match and Rand points out that he cant trust the Aes Sedai. Bashere snorts.

However hard your head is, sooner or later youll have to trust Aes Sedai. Without them, youll never bring all the nations behind you short of conquest. People look for such things. However many of the Prophecies they hear youve fulfilled, many will wait for the Aes Sedai to put their stamp on you.

Rand argues that the Whitecloaks wont give up Amadicia in any case, and that theres still Sammael to deal with in Illian. The mention of the Forsaken causes one woman to faint and others among the Andoran nobility to look pale and sick. Bashere is unruffled, and continues to press Rand about trusting the Aes Sedai until Rand suggests that there are hundreds of Aes Sedai ready to support him. Bashere is shocked to realize that the Towers split is real, though he points out that the rebels wont carry the same authority in peoples eyes as the Tower does.

Just then, one of Basheres man arrives in the courtyard to report to his commander that a man has arrived at the gates who claims to be Mazrim Taim. Bashere grips his sword hilt and the Andorans get worked up all over again, but Rand reminds them firmly of his amnesty.

Whatever Taim had done in Saldaea, he could not afford to turn away a man who could channel, a man who would not have to be taught from the first steps. He needed such a man. He would turn away no one except one of the Forsaken, not unless he was forced to. Demandred and Sammael, Semirhage and Mesaana, Asmodean andRand forced Lews Therin down; he could not afford distractions now.

Rand sends the Andorans away and Bashere has Mazrim Taim brought in. Rand looks him over as Taim approaches, considering that Taim has managed to hold the madness at bay for ten or fifteen years. Just then Lews Therin leaps in Rands mind, shouting about how Sammael and Demandred hated him and for Rand to kill Taim. Rand has to struggle against the thought, reminding himself that hes Rand alThor until Lews Therin finally retreats.

Bashere doesnt recognize Taim, prompting the man to explain I shaved and to reference battles they fought against each other.

Rand intervenes, asking if Taim came to see him or to taunt Bashere. Taim says he saw Rand fighting the Dark One in the sky and if he should call Rand my Lord Dragon. Rand lectures Taim on the dangers of the Forsaken and gives examples of horrible things that they have done, things besides which Taims crimes are nothing. He hopes the hostile Saldaeans guarding Taim are taking it all in as well.

And now youve come to accept my pardon, to walk in the Light and submit to me, to battle the Dark One as hard as you ever battled anyone. The Forsaken are reeling; I mean to hunt them all down, eradicate them. And you will help me. For that, youve earned your pardon. I tell you true, youll probably earn it a hundred times over again before the Last Battle is done.

Rand is surprised when Taim submits quickly, dropping to one knee and promising to serve and obey. When questioned, the man simply says that he has no other choicehell be lucky to leave the city alive, and even if he does the Aes Sedai are still looking for him. He points out that he could have been the Dragon, but that since he cant have that glory, hell settle for whatever pieces fall his way, standing at Rands right hand.

Rand asks if Taim can teach men to channel, and if he knows how to test a man to see if he can be taught, and Taim answers that he can do both. But he cant tell Rand how he has managed not to go mad after all this timehe just has. Rand wonders privately if Taim might be more mad than he appears, if his bravery in the face of the danger posed by Bashere, the soldiers, and the Maidens is real, feigned, or a kind of madness itself. Taim tells Rand that he has brought him a token of trust, and hands over one of the cuendillar seals. Rand can tell its brittle enough to break in his hands, and realizes that there are now three broken and three in his possession.

Lews Therins voice came up like thunder. Break it break them all must break them must must must break them all break them and strike must strike quickly must strike now break it break it break it

It takes tremendous effort to shove Lews Therin down again, and then Rand realizes that hes muttering break it to himself and has the seal raised over his head, ready to be thrown to the ground and shattered. The only thing stopping him is Bashere holding his arms. Bashere murmurs in Rands ear that he doesnt know what the thing is but that Rand should probably wait a bit before breaking it. Rand agrees, and notices the shock on Taims face. Taim explains that it was given to him by a farmer in Saldaea, who claimed that his family were once nobles under Artur Hawkwing and have been guarding it for thousands of years.

Rand gives the seal to Bashere, who, realizing what it is, promises to keep it safe until Rand requires it. Rand asks the man why he isnt afraid of Rand going mad like the others, and Bashere tells him a story about a general he once followed who was basically insane but still the greatest general Bashere ever knew, one who never lost a battle.

Rand laughed. So you follow me because you think I can out-general the Dark One?

I follow you because you are who you are, Bashere said quietly. The world must follow you, or those who survive will wish themselves dead.

Rand understands, even without the Prophecies to say he must bind the lands together, he knows that it wont just be him and the Dark One having a solitary battle together; Tarmon Gaidon will include every Shadowspawn and every Darkfriend, and plenty of unforeseen dangers as well. He tells Bashere that he is going to take Taim to the farm, and that he will be back later to inspect Basheres troops.

He takes up his sword, the one Aviendha gave him with the golden dragon on the hilt, and the Seanchan spear. Lews Therin screams at him to kill Taim as the man asks where Rand is taking him.

Rand opens a gateway and Enaila and a few of the other Maidens veil themselves and leap through. He tells Taim that he can show him how to make one and they step through, followed by the rest of the Maidens. Rand hears Aviendhas voice asking him to wait and lets the gateway snap closed abruptly. None of the Maidens say anything to him about it, but they communicate in handtalk and he knows its about him.

Rand ignores their curiosity and disapproval and sets out through the trees. He begins lecturing Taim on the Forsaken and the other dangers he will encounter while serving Rand, including the bubbles of evil that rise up from the Dark One into the Pattern. Hes pleased to learn that Taim has never heard of balefirethats one thing Rand doesnt want anyone to be taught.

They reach a farm in the woods where they find the twenty seven men who have answered Rands summons, many of whom have their family with them. Most are quite young, though there are some with gray hair as well. Taim is dismissive of the lot, then surprised to learn that Rand doesnt know how to test them. Still, Rand is firm that the work is important, and that he doesnt have time to do it himself, so they step forward and Rand introduces Taim as their new teacher. Some of the men appear excited, others hesitant. Rand tells them that any of them are allowed to leave before they learn to channel, but that once they do they are the same as any soldier. He speaks of the dangers to come, carefully picking his words as he points out that the dangers coming will reach everyone, soldier or no, and then urges them to at least find out if they can channel before they go.

Taim creates a flame, lecturing out loud as he works so that Rand can follow without admitting his own ignorance. He creates a flame and has the first man, a former Queens Guardsman name Damer Flinn, concentrate on it. He seems to be listening for something, so Rand listens too. Ten minutes pass.

Suddenly Rand felt it. The resonance. A small thing, a tiny echo of the minuscule flow of Power pulsing in Taim, but this seemed to come from Damer. It had to be what Taim meant, but Taim did not move. Perhaps there was more, or maybe this was not what Rand thought.

After another minute or two Taim lets go of saidin and tells Damer that he can learn, and that he wouldnt be surprised if all of the men can, since Rand seems to have a ridiculous amount of luck. Rand, meanwhile, is surprised that he detected the resonance before Taim. Rand reminds Taim of the trust he is putting in himthe word stirs up Lews Therin againand says that hell come back tomorrow to check on his progress.

Taim runs after him, however, clearly irritated and telling Rand that if he stays he can learn the test. Rand counters that he already picked up on it, and that yes, he does mean to make this all Taims job. He tells Taim to teach them all quickly, as quickly as they can possibly learn, especially anything that can be used to fight, and the test itself. He needs to find more. He speaks again of their enemies, thinking not only of the Shadowspawn and the Forsaken but also of Whitecloaks and Black Ajah.

I am going to defeat them, Taim. All of them. They think they can tear everything down. Its always tearing down, never building up! Im going to build something, leave something behind. Whatever happens, I will do that! Ill defeat the Dark One. And cleanse saidin, so men dont have to fear going mad, and the world doesnt have to fear men channeling. Ill

He stops himself, shocked that he would consider something so impossible. Changing subjects, he warns Taim to keep an eye out for anyone who seems to be learning too quickly. Then he orders Taim to seize as much of saidin as he can hold. It doesnt seem much short of what Rand can manage himself, and he finds himself wondering if Taim is holding back.

Then he realizes that he himself is also filled with the One Power, that hes even drawing more using the angreal in his pocket. Lews Therin is back, screaming for Rand to kill Taim, and Rand isnt sure which of them seized saidin. He shouts at Lews Therin, and is surprised when the voice shuts up immediately. He warns Taim again to keep an eye out, and quietly, and Taim bows to him, agreeing to do as the Lord Dragon commands.

When hes gone, the Maidens fuss over Rand exerting himself and spending too much time in the sun, and Rand endures it as something he owes these women who will be put in harms way for him, and to whom he represents so many children born to Maidens and given up. Enaila gives him a spare shoufa, and Jalani teases him for sweating too much.

He decides not to go back to Bashere and the inspection just yet, because he doesnt want to face Aviendha. He decides to pay his planned visit to Weiramon now, and opens another gateway into a tent and the Maidens step through. Rand glances back, noticing the relief on one wifes face as she consoles a man who did not turn out to have the ability to channel, and the way another is staring right at him. Then he steps through the gateway, reminding himself that he does what he has to do.

Now that were out of the Prologue and into the story proper, Lord of Chaos has wasted no time in reminding us of one of the main themes of The Wheel of Time: Everybody has an agenda. Rands even paying people extra if they manage to hit him in the sword practice to make sure that the men he faces are honest about their skills. Its fascinating to see Taims perspective on why he wanted to be the Dragon after everything weve watched Rand go through, first as he tried to resist the inevitable, then as he accepted his fate and all the pain that comes with it. Rand has had to learn that being a general means sacrifices, that he cant fight a war on his own, and that getting involved with the world inevitably means getting involved with politics. But where Rand sees pain, sacrifice, and becoming hard, Taim apparently sees glory. Bashere reminds Rand that the last person to resist the Aes Sedai was Artur Hawkwing, and one wonders if Taim thought similarly, if he reflected on the old legends about that time and dreamed that someone would tell those sorts of stories about him one day. Maybe he always accepted the bigger picture, that uniting the world means war and death and that never really bothered him. He clearly has some disdain for Rands recruits, calling them pathetic dregs and probably didnt care much about the casualties suffered by footsoldiers and others that Taim deemed beneath him.

I can see why Rand feels like he doesnt like the guy. I wonder if Taim comes from a privileged background, or if its merely his ability as a channeler that drives himself to this perspective. Ive always wondered what makes the false Dragons want to declare themselves; we know that the Pattern tends to spin out more of them when its ready to spin out the Dragon himself, but its not clear if the False Dragons are somehow compelled by the Pattern to believe that they really are the Dragon Reborn or if its just a vanity project. I can certainly see that there might be a few people vainglorious enough to claim the title, but given how basically everyone feels about the Dragon Reborn, it seems like most men who realized they could channel would want to stay very far away from such a claim.

Im also curious about why Lews Therin is so against Taim. I mean, theres a lot of questions there. We can tell at this point that it really is Lews Therin in Rands mind, or at least a factually accurate representation of him. And while Lews Therin is certainly a symptom of what the taint is doing to Rands mind, it seems a bit like Lews Therins personality is a bit mad, as well. The only question is if this is taint-induced madness or just grief-induced. What does Lews Therin see when Rand looks at Taim? Would he see Demandred and Sammael in any man who could channel, or is there something more about Taim, his attitude and his ambition, thats putting Lews Therins hackles up? Obviously Rand shouldnt go around smashing seals and killing other male channelers, but is Lews Therin completely detached from Rands reality, seeing only his own story and his own pain, or is he genuinely trying to protect Rand in some way? He has a lot of knowledge and experience that Rand lacks, after all. So I suppose only time will tell.

I know why Im against Taim, though. Theres that bit when hes taunting Bashere and he references two men and their wives who came to him under a flag of truce and then tried to kill him. He says that Bashere hushed up what happened to those four, and that he hopes Bashere found them some work as servants since, [a]ll theyll really want to do now is serve and obey and they wont be happy otherwise. That sounds a lot like compulsion or something similar, and speaks to a worrying vindictive streak. Good guys might employ compulsion out of necessity, but surely Taim could have stopped them in a number of other ways. I suppose its possible that some part of what he did to them was instinctual, and maybe he doesnt know how to undo it, but it feels like he brings it up just to throw it in Basheres face, and the way his tone is so matter-of-fact makes it feel even more deliberate than if he was openly mocking.

But Taim is hardly the only person with an agenda. It didnt even occur to me that the only nobility left in Caemlyn would be those loyal to Gaebril. Maybe a few of them feel the way Tallanvor does; maybe a few missed his manipulation of her (no one could have known he was using compulsion, after all) and thought that Morgase really had become a petty jerk who was neglecting her duties and decided to side with Gaebril, but what he did was still usurpation, and once Morgase disappeared that would have been an unignorable red flag. So these guys are more like the Tairen nobility, two-faced and ambitious, and unlikely to hold any real loyalty for anyone. Which is really a pity for Rand, who could probably benefit from having Morgases friends around. But then if they were, he wouldnt have needed to take over Andor at all.

He does have Bashere, though, and I already love the guy. He seems to be one of the most level-headed characters weve encountered, and he fits with everything weve heard about him from Faile. I often (like super often, because I love it) praise Jordans execution of dramatic irony, and this is an especially enjoyable moment of it because its not a stressful one. Instead of a moment where the reader knows something that would save a character from stress or harm, its just a fun little detail that Rands hanging out with Perrins super awesome father-in-law, and Perrin married Basheres super awesome daughter, and none of them know it. I cant wait for Perrin to show up, answering Rands taveren tug, with Faile by his side. Does Bashere even know that Faile became a hunter for the Horn? And now shes married to one of the Dragons best friends who is also a wolf brother. Man, that father-daughter reunion is going to be epic.

Taveren tug? Thats not Thats almost as bad as taint madness. Im not gonna call it that again.

But thank goodness Bashere showed up when he did, because Rands lost both Moiraine and Lan and is really hurting for an advisor. The sense of loss he feels over Moiraines death, and over Lans leaving is subtle but clear. Hes not just practicing the sword to clear his mind, hes also doing it to feel closer to Lan. And its kind of strange to see him acknowledge Moiraine as an Aes Sedai he trusted after he spent most of the novels fighting her and being afraid of the strings that she might put on him. Putting aside the message that the way a woman gains a mans trust is through perfect submission, which isnt a part of the story I particularly care for, I feel a little robbed of all the moments they must have shared after she agreed to do things his way and he started welcoming her advice. Jordan does a great job managing the complexities of his plot and still leaving room for character development, but Im disappointed that we didnt get to see Rand and Moiraine develop a friendship.

Thats another reason I wish Perrin would hurry up and get back to Rand. Other than Mat, who has his whole Mat issues, Rand doesnt have anyone he feels like he can trust and rely on. His Aiel generals are spread out on whatever missions Rand has been sending them on (I believe well get more information on that in the next chapter) and he has too many complicated feelings about the Maidens to feel comfortable around him, though he does trust that they will obey him and keep him safe. Perrin would be an excellent person to have by his side, someone steady and dependable who has experienced the kind of burden Rand is carrying, albeit on a smaller scale. Somehow I feel things wont be that simple, but Id like them to be. Just once. For poor Rands sake.

Speaking of Mat, Im super curious whats going on with this plan re Weiramon and the inspection of Basheres troops. At least I think its just one plan, though the narration is so vague I didnt even know how to put it in the summary.

There are a lot of interesting moments in here where we see the way Rands approach to what hes doing, his understanding and opinions about how to be the Dragon and a leader, differs from those who have held the reins of the world until now. For example, Rand has specific views on prophecies, believing that they set the conditions that must be met in order for a thing to happen, but that they dont guarantee that the thing will happen. I think this is a really good setup on Jordans part, combining the reincarnation and predestination aspects of his worldbuilding with a focus on free will and the burden of choice that Rand and our other heroes face.

We also see better logic from Rand than we do from Pedron Niall. He doesnt think hes more than a man either, even though hes a powerful one with a prophesied destiny. He also believes its going to be a huge battle against Shadowspawn and Darkfriends, and like Niall, recognizes that its only by uniting against them that humanity stands a chance. But that just reinforces that other people are important, not that the Dragon Reborn isnt real or that all channelers are Darkfriends. Rand has managed to take a holistic view of the world, rather than needing to ignore what doesnt fit the way he wants it too.

And then theres my favorite example, which is that hes telling everyone that the Forsaken are loose and in the world, and is even honest that he knows where Sammael is. Theres a lot of compassion in the choice to be transparent about this, even though it is also a calculated move. Rand knows that the Aes Sedai dont want to share that truth for fear of spreading chaos and panic, but he believes that it will be worse if people dont have a chance to overcome that panic rather than being confronted by the revelation in a desperate moment. It shows that Rand has a faith in people that the Aes Sedai dont share. Both point of views are understandable, given where they come from, but I think Rands is the right one. People have a right to know what they face, all people, not just the powerful few at the top.

And perhaps that is why the prophecies speak of the Dragon Reborn sundering ties and sowing chaos. There are too many old structures that are no longer good for the worldthe isolation of the Aes Sedai from the people they serve, the long-held animosity between nations, the hierarchy and power structures designed to favor High Lords and keep everyone else in poverty. All these things make the world weaker, and its Rands monumental task to somehow undo all these ties and find a better way.

Just like he has to find a way to train male Aes Sedai.

Maybe Rand needs to team up with Nynaeve She wants to Heal stilling; he wants to find a way to fix the taint. And we know that men and women working together makes channeling stronger than it can ever be with just one side working alone. And thats how they made the Eye of the World, right? Somehow they filtered the taint out of saidin, which makes me wonder if the filter couldnt be put on backwards, as it were, filtering the saidin before a man touches it rather than after. But I think its going to be a long time before anything like that is even attempted. Meanwhile, Rand is going to head off to check on the forces hes massing to attack Illian and Sammael.

Final thoughts and fun moments:

Sylas K Barrett has been watching a lot of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and keeps picturing Davram Bashere as Julian Bashere which is really quite hilarious.

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On this day: Beloved SeaWorld whale Tilikum died after lung infection five years ago – WFTV Orlando

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ORLANDO, Fla. Five years ago, SeaWorld whale Tilikum died after a lung infection.

Tilikum died Jan. 6, 2017, a Friday, surrounded by trainers, care staff and veterinarians, SeaWorld said.

Amusement park officials said he was being treated for a persistent and complicated bacterial lung infection before his death.

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Tilikum had, and will continue to have, a special place in the hearts of the SeaWorld family, as well as the millions of people all over the world that he inspired, SeaWorld president and CEO Joel Manby said. My heart goes out to our team who cared for him like family.

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Tilikum was estimated to be about 36 years old at the time of his death. He was brought to SeaWorld after Canadas Sealand of the Pacific closed in 1992. He had been at the amusement park ever since.

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In 2010, Tilikum killed SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau when he grabbed her after a Dine with Shamu show and pulled her into the pool.

Tilikum was also involved in the deaths of two other people in the 1990s.

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St. Francois to Redesign its Seal Because Everybody Made Fun of It – Riverfront Times

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And can you blame them? There's the jumble of images hilariously oriented to fit (mostly) within the blue border; above it, the formatting for the text of "The Great Seal of St. Francois County" appears to be trying to liftoff and escape from the rest of the seal; and just looking at the thing for more than a few seconds produces a kind of seasick nausea, because this seal is an *experience* and that experience is chaos.

And lest one presume this is just some .jpg floating around on the county website, please be advised: It's real and it's spectacular.

Three years later, St. Francois County could be getting a new seal. Gallaher, who is still Commissioner and in his 70s, addressed a St. Francois County Commission in a regular meeting this week. He acknowledged a "fever pitch on social media about the county seal" and announced that the county is looking at ways to redesign his self-admittedly slapdash work.

"It was a rush deal way back when," he said according to the Journal's account of Tuesday's meeting. "I had two days for the public to come up with a seal and my design is proof positive that I am not artistically inclined."

But while his graphic design skills may have lacked technical polish, the result captivated internet users who could only look at the seal, squint, and wonder how is this real?

On Reddit, the seal hit the site's front page over the weekend. Days later, user wtf703 was kind enough to completely redesign the seal so the eagle isn't tipping into an abyss; the redesign made the Bible/cross combo even more pronounced, because this designer is a complete pro who understands what their customer wants.

It wasn't just Reddit getting in on the fun: On Twitter, many users responded with references to the "Graphic Design Is My Passion" meme.

They're all amazing and terrible. This is our favorite:

I would like it to be better than the seal we have now," he said, "which would be a slam dunk."Follow Danny Wicentowski on Twitter at @D_Towski. E-mail the author at Danny.Wicentowski@RiverfrontTimes.com

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Opened your gas bill? What made the price of heating your home jump? – Geneseo Republic

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Opened your gas bill this month? Did you suffer some sticker shock? The price of a therm ofnatural gas has more than doubledsince January of 2021. According to utility companyNICOR, the price of a therm of natural gas in January 2021 was 29 cents, and in January of 2022, it jumped to 61 cents per therm. That is more than a 100% increase.

Utility companies have been warning consumers that this winter was going to be an expensive one. The US Energy Information Administrationcites part of the reason for the increase in utility costs was a polar vortex storm last February that substantially increased energy consumption and disrupted energy supply in Oklahoma and Texas. Other factors globally also have impacted the price of heating a home.

The Citizens Utility Board (CUB) a watchdog organization, credits the following for the high price of natural gas. "1) increased demand as economies worldwide begin to recover from the pandemic; 2) increased Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) exports to other parts of the world, such as Europe, keeping supply lower here; 3) less gas exploration and well construction in recent years; 4) increased use of gas for electricity generation in a hot summer of high air-conditioning use; and 5) Hurricane Ida knocked more than 90 percent of gas production in the Gulf of Mexico offline in late August, according to theEnergy Information Administration. "

CUB also states that utility companies are only allowed to pass on the cost of gas without markup. They make their money off of the rates they charge to deliver gas to our homes. This is according to state laws, and is overseen by the Illinois Commerce Commission.

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Lots of tips are offered to help conserve heat in your home in the cold months.

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CES 2022 was so much more than vaporware: 9 things you can actually buy this year – CNET

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This story is part of CES, where CNET covers the latest news on the most incredible tech coming soon.

There's always something cool to see at CES, with massive televisions and futuristic PC gaming setups appearing every year. It's great to see so many cool ideas, but sometimes those things take a while to actually transform into something you can buy. It's not always easy to tell what's coming out this year and what's coming out eventually, but we're here to help.

Everything we've gathered here is a new announcement for CES 2022 that's either available now or will be later this year. We'll be updating this article all week as more products are announced.

Garmin has stepped up from the Venu 2 and 2S by adding a speaker and microphone, meaning you can now take calls and send a quick text right from your wrist. It maintains all the great trackers it had before and adds an AMOLED display that's clear in daylight. Plus, unlike the competitors, this watch has a battery that lasts up to nine days on a single charge. You should note, though, that the new watch only comes in one size: 43mm.

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These compact earbuds sport an ergonomic design for a comfortable and secure fit and have active noise cancellation. They also get up to seven hours of playtime and are fully waterproof, so you don't have to worry about sweat or a change of weather.

Read our Jabra Elite 4 active first take.

Chipolo Card Spot

Never lose your wallet ever again

Chipolo connects your personal items with a companion app so that you can find everything in seconds, and the company is now releasing a wallet finder that can easily slide right into one of your card slots. It's safe, it's slim, it hits up to 105dB when you ring the alarm and it's IPX5-rated water-resistant. It has a long battery life as well, lasting up to two years.

AnkerWork B600 Video Bar

Simply your desk with this all-in-one device

With a built-in light, dual speakers, 2K resolution and four-mic array, this video bar aims to take your remote calls and basic content creation to the next level.

Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000

Four bands of traffic and Wi-Fi 6E put this router at the top of the game

That's right. This year Asus is bringing a strong lineup, including the first quad-band gaming router with four separate bands of traffic. Featuring both 5 and 6GHz bands, this high-powered gaming router offers top transfer rates of up to 4.8Gbps. This update also gets a step up to a 64-bit quad-core CPU. This product is set to drop sometime in the first quarter of 2022 for $649.

Read our Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 first take.

Dell XPS 13 Plus

The premium flagship line gets a minimalist overhaul

With the new keyboard going edge to edge and no discernible touchpad, the new system looks sleek and modern. The function keys have also been replaced by a new capacitive function key row that is touch-controlled and swaps between Fn keys and media controls. The display can go up to a 4K OLED screen and 28-watt Intel processors. It's expected to drop this spring starting at $1,199.

Read our Dell XPS 13 Plus first take.

Razer Zephyr Pro

The wearable air purifier gets amped up in this Pro edition

Pictured above is the original Razer Zephyr, but the Pro version's design hasn't changed in terms of its looks. The main upgrade to this version is the addition of a built-in voice amp. While part of the original design, it never made it to shelves in an effort to keep the price down. However, between the silicone seal and the functional fans, being heard was an issue. The debut of the amped version is slated to ship out this year, but it'll cost you $50 more than the original, coming in at $149. The rest of the specs are set to stay the same.

Read our Razer Zephyr Pro review.

The Wemo smart doorbell offers stiff competition with other premium options, featuring the standard options like two-way talk, live streaming and activity zones, as well as premium features like a 178-degree field of view, end-to-end encryption, local processing of person, animal and vehicle alerts, and facial recognition features that work with Apple's HomeKit Secure Video Set. It's slated to ship within the next two months and you can preorder it now.

Read our Belkin Wemo video doorbell review.

Motorola MA1

Game changing adapter brings wireless to Android Auto

The Motorola MA1 is a wireless car adapter designed to untether the Android Auto experience. The 5GHz Wi-Fi connection allows for fast media transmission and means you won't have to plug in your phone for it to communicate with your car. Set to ship at the end of January, you can preorder it now.

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10 Vanilla Extract Substitutes That Taste Like The Real Thing – Tasting Table

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You might not have known it was a thing, but coffee extract is a solid baking addition and a way cheaper alternative to vanilla extract. Plus, you can easily make it at home (which is helpful since it's not always readily available in mainstream grocery stores). Much like vanilla extract, it works well to enhance the flavor of a lot of homemade desserts, especially chocolate ones. In fact, chocolate and coffee extract are a match baked in heaven.

Order coffee extract online or, if you want to make coffee extract at home, you can follow this recipe fromSaving Room for Dessert. Simply combine gently crushed coffee beans in an airtight jar with vodka, let sit for a week on the counter, gently shaking about once a day, then strain the entire jar through a fine mesh sieve into a bottle you can seal and store.

It's a one-for-one substitute for vanilla extract, so certainly consider it as an option for when you're in a baking bind and need a comparable ingredient.

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Armin van Buuren Curates Spotify Playlist With His Favorite Trance Anthems of All-Time – EDM.com

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Trance music icon Armin van Buuren has taken over Spotify's "Trance Classics" playlist and filled it with his favorite trance anthems of all-time.

The list contains 50nostalgictracks from Above & Beyond, Tisto, Gareth Emery, 4 Strings, Ian van Dahl, Marsha, and many more.

van Buuren was recently named in EDM.com's "Best of 2021: Songs" list in the trance category, where his single "Turn The World Into a Dancefloor" was honored alongside songs byAlpha 9,Ilan Bluestone & Ellen Smith, Au5 & HALIENE, and Aly & Fila & Jes.

Before 2021 came to a wrap, van Buurenperformedin front of 20,000 fansat halftime of a Chicago Bulls' game against the Knicks at United Center. He opened with the Bulls' iconic theme song, which was famouslyremixed by Pretty Lights in 2011.

van Buuren's fabled "A State of Trance" show will be making a return to Los Angeles on April 9th of this year at Banc of California Stadium. The show has become a staple for rising trance artists. ASOT also celebrated its 1,000th episodelast year.

Check out Armin van Buuren's selection of trance hits for Spotify's "Trance Classics" playlist below.

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10 Best DJs in the World Right Now – TheTealMango

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Throughout the history of music, there have been several major trends, movements, and revolutions. Many dynamic genres have formed and grown in the fast-changing globe. Disk Jockeying was the most revolutionary of the lot.

Its the DJ who mixes classic songs with a current, lively vibe, like a remix. Jimmy Savile was the first DJ in the world, and since then, numerous DJs have sprung up over the globe. Only a handful of new musicians can break into the worldwide music industry every year. In this article, well discuss the top 10 Best DJs in the World.

Different trends and movements have emerged throughout the history of music that profoundly transformed the globe. When an old song is introduced with a fresh twist, it was called Disk Jockeying. Here is the list of Top 10 DJs that made the world follow them blindly.

More than two decades after he first burst onto the scenario, the music of David Guetta is still being played in clubs and on the radio. Among other things, hes a DJ in France, a record producer, an audio engineer, a composer, and more.

The breadth of his musical taste and technical prowess has earned him the title of best DJ. Hes the best-selling solo artist of all time, with more than 30 million albums and 9 million singles sold worldwide. DJ Mags Top 100 DJs elected Guetta the number one DJ in 2011.

ThisDutch trance maestro was a U2-size attraction in Europe long before DJs became superstars in the United States, delivering massive synth bombs from Ibiza to the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Until recently, his music was a shiver-inducing trance spiral, but it has now developed into chunkier electro-based beats.

Despite his alleged $20 million a year salary, hes not going to stop with the millions of followers. According to Tiesto, Skrillex has an entirely different fanbase than I do. So I can get his and other DJs respect and admiration. What people know about me is that I am Tiesto, but they have no idea what I do.

Martin Garrix, also known as Martijn Gerard Garritsen, is one of the worlds best DJs and record producers. Utrecht Universitys Herman Brood Academy awarded this Dutch DJ a degree in sound production.

Some of the finest progressive house music experiments have been created by Martin,thanks to his expertise and talents. As of right now, hes the most popular EDM DJ in the world with the most Instagram followers.

Known for his progressive house tracks, Armin van Buuren is a famous DJ, record producer, and remixer in the music industry. A prominent radio show called The State of Trance has had worldwide popularity with its six tunes.

Armin was born in Leiden, South Holland Composing music and DJing at local clubs and pubs began when he was just 14 years old.

Over time, he saw his music career take off. His focus shifted from the law to music in the early 2000s. Since then, he has released several compilations containing the progressive house and vocal trance.

Deadmau5 is the stage name of Joel Zimmerman, a well-known DJ. In addition, he is a talented musician and producer of electronic music. As well as being one of the most well-known masked DJs in the game, like Claptone and Marshmello, he mostly focuses on producing progressive house music.

Among the highest-paid producers in the world, he has six Grammy nominations to his credit for his outstanding work.

One of the best DJs in the world is Dutch electro house DJ Hardwell, a record producer, remixer, and remixer virtuoso. For the second year in a row, DJ Mag has named him the best DJ in the world. Third in DJ Mags list of the worlds most influential electronic music artists.

The DJs tracks and remixes, as well as his constant appearances at music festivals, have earned him a cult following. Since he started his own record company, hes released eleven compilation CDs and one documentary film.

Dj and record producer Thomas Wesley Pentz, better known by his stage name Diplo, is a well-known DJ in the electronic dance music (EDM) and electro house (EH) sectors.

M.I.A. was the first international artist thatDiplo partnered with, and he has since collaborated with numerous other international musicians, including Madonna, Justin Bieber, JD Snake, Major Lazer, and Skrillex.

American DJ Sonny Moore, better known by his stage name, Skrillex. From Dubstep, MoomBahton, and electro house music his tracks have always offered something new and exciting.

His musical journey began in 2004 as a lead vocalist, but he eventually realized his passion for mixing and writing music. He began to earn notoriety as a diverse DJ in 2008. Eight Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and Annie Awards are among the accolades the artist has received.

His music career began in 2007 and a new EDM universe has formed since then. Additionally, he has been ranked as one of the worlds richest DJs for the past decade. He has collaborated with several high-profile artists, including Rihanna, Ne-Yo, and more.

Also called the Marshmello, DJ Chris Comstock is a brilliant DJ and EDM producer noted for his trademark marshmallow headwear. The musician has developed a unique feel good EDM genre that titillates listeners immediately. While working on remixes and compositions, he collaborated with various musicians. In Billboards Hot 100, his tracks have ranked in the top 30.

This is our list of best DJs in the world. Dont be disheartened if you dont find your favorite DJ on the list. Also, do share with us your favorite DJ.

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RavoXi Is Expanding New Horizons in the EDM Scene – AllHipHop

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Rajesh Kumar, orRavoXias he is popularly known by his stage name, is the Indian-born producer expanding new horizons in the EDM scene. RavoXi is a talented artist whos changing Indias perceptions of EDM, ushering them into the world of quality dance music. His music is always an earworm, and he lets it speak for itself, with its melodic, uplifting, and energetic vibes.

The Bangalore-based artist focuses heavily on melodies that encourage the listener to come back again and again and never forget. In the world of forgotten songs and forgotten melodies, youll never forget RavoXis music when you listen to it. He has a heavy share of fans from Europe and the Americas, and they share positive feedback, sharing his crafts impact with him.

His first song, Massive, came out of this hustle and was at first only released on YouTube, where it garnered tens of thousands of views within days. It was such a success that labels approached RavoXi, finally releasing it on streaming platforms. He now considers its success to be everything he was looking for in a debut track as it exceeded his expectations, ushering in his journey to the mainstream.

RavoXis songs have since been featured on several radio stations across the globe, most notably on Europes largest web radio RauteMusik. Some of his tracks have also been featured on EDM Charts (one of the biggest networks with authority in the EDM genre), Paradise Networks, ESEA Trance, Bangalore Trance, Party India, and many more.

RavoXi believes that perseverance is the key, no matter if the odds are stacked against you. Even if you know nothing, just pursue your goal, and youll find ways to accomplish it. The answer lies in learning about what you dont know and researching things effectively to progress you towards your goal. Theres so much noise out there when it comes to learning about music productionthere is an abundance of information.

But there is a lack of right information. Be mindful of what you are learning, and always first ask yourself why you are learning. Learn from the masters in the field and not just anybody. They have the sweet magic they have learned through decades of experience. Always look for credibility in the people you are learning from.

An ambitious individual,RavoXisees himself collaborating with other big artists who are doing great in the industry. This includes working with some of the artists that inspired him, such as Viz, Dubvision, StadiumX, Divinity, Yoel Lewis, Ilan Bluestone, and many others. With his music gaining a massive following in South America, RavoXi has already laid plans to tour the region. Its a place close to his heart, and he is certain hell perform there in the coming years. He cant wait to meet and interact with his fans there and give them a taste of his electric performances.

In the long-term, RavoXi envisions owning his own record label and a network that inspires and creates a community of producers from India. He wants to help them represent India on the global stage and be appreciated worldwide.

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The complex empathy between the hunter and his prey: How ‘A Hunter’s Tale’ tells a story of understanding – City Pulse

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By SKYLER ASHLEY

As comic artist Ryan Claytor sat down to begin work on his latest graphic novel, A Hunters Tale, he revisited the poetry of his late grandfather. The poems lifted Claytor off into a nostalgic trance and in his minds eye he sees his grandfather. Hes trudging through woodlands rifle in tow; his loyal dog by his side. The calm November air is as crisp as the freshly fallen leaves on the ground and the winds bittersweet bite heightens his senses.

A Hunters Tale is a story driven by a powerful connection between a grandson and his grandfather, the respect mother nature commands of us all and the eternal conflict and reluctant bond of the hunter and the hunted.

I feel like Ive been able to see this poem for a long time. This is a very visual, narrative-driven poem about two seemingly disparate subjects: a hunter and his prey. Over the course of the poem, they form an unlikely understanding of one another, Claytor said.

Claytor, 42, is an adept illustrator and an expert in the vast world of comic books. He coordinates Michigan State Universitys comic art and graphic novel minor and is the colleges first ever professor to teach comic studio courses. In 2009, Claytors work was exhibited by the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco. In 2019, he co-authored Coin-Op Carnival, a four-volume comic series that takes readers on a deep dive into the world of pinball.

Comics are made of words and images, and together they can create literally anything. There is no budget you have a pencil and paper, and you can make whatever you want, Claytor said.

Claytor began work on A Hunters Tale serialized in City Pulse for four weeks, beginning today last year, with the full book scheduled for release this month. While the illustrations are wholly original, the narration and dialogue are taken directly from an old poem written by his late grandfather, Charles Kermit Claytor.

Its been with me for as long as I can remember, Claytor said of the poem. It was written in 1983, and its been a part of my life for a long time. He wrote a number of poems, but whenever I got to this one, I stopped dead in my tacks. Its my absolute favorite.

The elder Claytor was born in the Midwest, growing up in the small town of Alma, Illinois. But he didnt learn to hunt until he moved to the outlands of Arizona. He developed a wickedly accurate shot with his rifle, as each piece of game he came across had to be taken out with just one hit. For if he fired more than a single round at a time, the game warden would be able to quickly locate and charge Charles Claytor, who was living off the land illegally.

My grandfather lived an interesting life. He was born in the early 1900s and was diagnosed with tuberculosis and a young age, Claytor said. From my understanding, at that time, tuberculosis was essentially a death sentence. He was told to go out to the deserts of Arizona in hope that the dry desert air would cure him of the disease. Thats what he did, he moved to Arizona and lived off the land. Because Im here, you can surmise he made it through.

Claytor is not a hunter. He details that he lacks the fortitude to even place a worm on a hook. But contemplating his grandfathers predicament far from home and penniless, resorting to killing and catching game in order to feed himself forced Claytor to think emphatically. Claytor ultimately reached the conclusion that if his hand was forced, he would follow the same path as his grandfather. This approach to reaching an understanding with something unfamiliar is one of the major themes Claytor hopes to get across in A Hunters Tale.

I think if I were in that situation, I would have done the same thing. This poem has taught me empathy on a number of different levels as well. I am so excited to share that with more people, Claytor said.

After his time as a wild man in Arizona, Charles Claytor eventually moved to Colorado, where he lived in a riverside log cabin. In his childhood, Claytor would visit his grandfather during the summer. He has vivid memories of walking alongside the river that appears on the first page of A Hunters Tale. Charles Claytor died in 1999 at age 93.

Looking back, I think its really to inspiring to know what he went through and how well he came out after all that, Claytor said.

The genesis of A Hunters Tale was further driven by the convergence of major watershed moments in American society that took place in the past two tumultuous years including the failed insurrection at the Capitol Building and the murder of George Floyd. Claytor cites his growing sense of visceral division across the United States as further inspiration to pen a graphic novel that explores themes of empathetic understanding and coming together in spite of differences.

Weve all been through the past two years together; I dont have to explain it all. With each passing day, it seems like we become more separated from one another, Claytor said. In this day and age, its so easy to click defriend and cut people out of your life and surround yourself with people who think very similarly to you. I feel that is dangerous. We should be open to listening and trying to understand people who are different from us.

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