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Abstract: The probability analysis method of theoretical line loss (TLL) is an emerging TLL assessment method in recent years, which can consider the impact of random changes in load, power source, ...
The NFL season marches on and the SI team had another tough outing in Week 6. Matt Verderame and Iain MacMillan were the only two panelists to finish the week in the green after we saw upsets on both ...
We're approaching quarter of the way through the 2025 NFL season. There are now four members of the SI panel who are sitting with a profitable record with their picks, including Conor Orr, who sits in ...
On the Auckland indie rockers’ most incisive album, bulletproof hooks cloak gnarly emotional realities and cheerfulness always comes tinged with a creeping sadness. Nature is often the path back to ...
Wouldn’t it be nice if healing was actually linear? On their brand-new fourth studio album, Straight Line Was A Lie, New Zealand power pop band The Beths tackle the “Roundabout” ways of navigating ...
Like its predecessor, Straight Line Was a Lie kicks off by expertly encapsulating the album’s titular premise with the eponymous track. Liz Stokes cycles through the main realization a couple times – ...
Past the pain and grandeur that accompany growth can sometimes come the realization that you might end up exactly where you started. The Auckland, New Zealand-based four piece the Beths reckon with ...
Straight Line Was A Lie, the latest long-player from New Zealand power-pop masters the Beths, is out this week. They've been sharing gems from the record for months now, including "Metal," "No Joy," ...
Severe storms — thunderstorms that produce tornadoes, hail at least one inch in diameter, or damaging winds (58 mph or higher) — are destructive and deadly. They cause an average of 200 deaths ...