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...Luxilon shot" all down to Luxilon string? In a 2006 article titled "The Inch that Changed Tennis Forever," Rod Cross, a physics professor at the University of Sydney, argued that the innovation in equipment that transformed topspin from a looping, defensive shot into a dive-bombing, offensive play actually happened in the late 1970s, when equipment makers widened the heads of professional rackets from nine inches to 10 (they also dropped wood for metal and eventually graphite). The extra inch allowed players to tilt the racket forward and swing from low to high without worrying about clipping the edge...
...pound baby artichokes 5 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 medium yellow onion, sliced thin (about 1 ½ cups) Salt Freshly ground black pepper 10 large eggs ¼ cup milk 1 ½ cups cubed (½-inch) day old bread with crusts removed...
Drain the artichokes thoroughly and rap them, stem side up, on a kitchen towel to remove as much water as possible. Slice them ¼-inch thick...
While the bread is soaking, heat the olive oil in a 10-inch cast-iron or non-stick skillet with a heatproof handle over medium heat. Add the onions and artichokes cook until softened, about 10 minutes. Season well with salt and pepper...
Peel the peaches and cut them into approximately ¼-inch wedges. Toss them in a bowl with the lemon rind and juice and ¾ cup sugar...