Lost in Space actor Toby Stephens plays naval officer-turned-pirate Captain Flint, and a host of infamous pirates from history are also portrayed in the show. The series is currently available to. Created by Matt Sazama, Burk Sharpless, Irwin Allen. With Maxwell Jenkins, Molly Parker, Toby Stephens, Taylor Russell. After crash-landing on an alien planet, the Robinson family fight against all odds to survive and escape, but they're surrounded by hidden dangers.
Optimized Storage helps you save storage space space by storing your content in iCloud and making it available on demand:
If you haven't yet upgraded to macOS Sierra or later, learn about other ways to free up storage space.
Choose Apple menu > About This Mac, then click Storage. Each segment of the bar is an estimate of the storage space used by a category of files. Move your pointer over each segment for more detail.
Click the Manage button to open the Storage Management window, pictured below.
The Storage Management window offers recommendations for optimizing your storage. If some recommendations are already turned on, you will see fewer recommendations.
Click the Store in iCloud button, then choose from these options:
Storing files in iCloud uses the storage space in your iCloud storage plan. If you reach or exceed your iCloud storage limit, you can either buy more iCloud storage or make more iCloud storage available. iCloud storage starts at 50GB for $0.99 (USD) a month, and you can purchase additional storage directly from your Apple device. Learn more about prices in your region.
Click the Optimize button to save space by automatically removing watched movies and TV shows. When storage space is needed, movies or TV shows that you purchased from Apple and already watched are removed from your Mac. Click the download icon next to a movie or TV show to download it again.
Your Mac will also save space by keeping only recent email attachments on this Mac when storage space is needed. You can manually download any attachments at any time by opening the email or attachment, or saving the attachment to your Mac.
Optimizing storage for movies, TV shows, and email attachments doesn't require iCloud storage space.
Empty Trash Automatically permanently deletes files that have been in the Trash for more than 30 days.
Reduce Clutter helps you identify large files and files you might no longer need. Click the Review Files button, then choose any of the file categories in the sidebar, such as Applications, Documents, Music Creation, or Trash.
You can delete the files in some categories directly from this window. Other categories show the total storage space used by the files in each app. You can then open the app and decide whether to delete files from within it.
Learn how to redownload apps, music, movies, TV shows, and books.
The button for each recommendation in the Storage Management window affects one or more settings in other apps. You can also control those settings directly within each app.
Empty Trash Automatically: From the Finder, choose Finder > Preferences, then click Advanced. Empty Trash Automatically selects “Remove items from the Trash after 30 days.”
With macOS Sierra or later, your Mac automatically takes these additional steps to save storage space:
Even without using the Optimized Storage features described in this article, you can take other steps to make more storage space available:
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Released | August 27, 2002 | |||
Studio | Stampede Origin Studios, Sonora Recorders, Henson Recording Studios, Q Division, Kampo | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Length | 43:03 | |||
Label | V2, SuperEgo | |||
Producer | Mike Denneen, Ryan Freeland, Michael Lockwood | |||
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Lost in Space is the fourth album by singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, released in 2002 on her own label, SuperEgo Records. A special edition released in 2003 featured a second disc containing six live recordings, two B-sides and two previously unreleased songs.
Mann performed the songs 'This Is How It Goes' and 'Pavlov's Bell' during a guest appearance on the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in the season seven episode 'Sleeper'. 'Today's the Day' is featured in the 2002 film Enough. The cover and accompanying mini-comic were drawn by Canadian cartoonist Seth.[1]
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 74/100[2] |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
Blender | [4] |
Chicago Sun-Times | [5] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[6] |
Orlando Sentinel | [7] |
Pitchfork | 7.6/10[8] |
Q | [9] |
Rolling Stone | [10] |
Spin | 6/10[11] |
The Village Voice | C+[12] |
Lost in Space holds a score of 74 out of 100 from Metacritic, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.[2]E! Online gave the album a B+ and stated, 'Mann's cranky muse is consistently compelling, showcasing both her wry lyrics and terrific melodies.'[2]Uncut gave the album four stars out of five and called it 'textured and complex'.[2]Blender also gave it four stars out of five and said the album 'pushes [Mann] in a new direction.'[2]Q likewise gave it four stars and said that Mann has 'returned to writing songs which are wry, funny, adult and perceptive, all wrapped up in handsome melodies.'[2]Billboard gave it a positive review and called it 'sonically rich' and 'home to some of Mann's most intimate storytelling.'[13] Neumu.net gave it seven stars out of ten and called it 'a rare record that simply responds to the quiet masses who maybe feel just a bit to much too often, and offers them a soothing, downbeat source of comfort without preaching or apology.'[14]Mojo gave it a positive review and stated: 'Michael Lockwood's production occasionally affects a sound akin to a Vonda Sheppard reared on black dreams and Russian literature.'[2]
Other reviews are very average or mixed: Trouser Press gave it an average review and said of Mann, 'The songs are not as strong overall as on her previous albums, and the tempo neither flags nor picks up over the course of the album.'[15] In his The Village Voice Consumer Guide, Robert Christgau gave it a C+ and said of Mann, 'For her fans, the news is that she's invested her profits in studio musicians. Takes talent to make that more boring than solo acoustic, no?'[12]Rolling Stone gave it two stars out of five and said, 'The tempos and melodies drag throughout; it's as though we've heard Mann sing these songs before, only here her understated passion comes off more like overstated indifference.'[10]
All songs written by Aimee Mann, unless otherwise noted.
By June 2008, the album had sold 232,000 units.[16]