The third icon is labeled "Online," which will take you to our kindergarten web app, where you can complete the addition worksheet using your computer, tablet, or other device with a web browser. The second icon is labeled "Print," which will take you to a separate web page with just the worksheet so you can print it directly from your browser. For the best results, it's recommended to print the PDF version. The first is labeled "Download" and will provide you with a PDF version of the worksheet to download. ![]() There are three icons above the free "Color by Addition" worksheet. Tips on Using the Color by Addition Worksheet
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![]() Using the autoexec from the mod ( high view distances, e_lods 0., tried to reduce values and use e_lods 1 but still crash with 64 bit exe).Įdit : Tried to play with texturestreaming and texturestreamingpool. I'm using a ryzen 2600x and a vega 56 GPU. Here is the crash info from log for the enhanced mod. Pmed the author of enhanced mod, they told me it's a well known issue of the 64 bit launcher, but can't fix it, so i should stick with 32 bits which really bothers me. I got some random crash too with a less demanding mod ( Crysis HD textures 2018) Hello, and thanks for your answer ! I tried yesterday with the Enhanced Edition mod and couldn't even enter the level ( village). Original Crysis at Very High settings without any mods looks the best i think :) Or that somewhat darker lighting combined with those ugly palms. It's probably just my personal opinion, but a lot of those high resolution textures look so weird. The file should be named autoexec.cfg, otherwise the game won't load it automatically.īy the way, the game looks worse with the mod. One more thing, the author of the mod forgot to say that you have to launch the game with +exec System.cfg parameter to apply all those custom settings. You can keep the ShaderCache.pak file stored somewhere because it works just fine with the original game. Both Game/ShaderCache.pak and My Games/Crysis/Shaders/ should be removed. ![]() DX10 looks like a useless trash, but i'm not a 3D graphics programmer, so who knows.Ĭan you try DX9 mode then? If it still crashes, open Game.log and send me the crash info from there.Īlso, don't forget to always wipe shader cache after installing or uninstalling these mods. ![]() DX9 seems to be more stable and slightly more efficient. Anyway, the exes from here unlock Very High settings in DX9 mode, so there's no reason to use DX10 i think. That's also why DX10 was never officially available on WinXP. I suspect Microsoft forced them to do so, because they wanted to give gamers a "reason" to use the new WinVista thing. It's just a stupid restriction that Crytek added. However, there's no technical reason for this. Except that VeryHigh settings are not available in DX9 mode with the original exes. There's no visible difference in graphics. I also run it in DX9 mode because DX10 is just useless. I use Wine + DXVK to run the game (64-bit version always). It's pretty old hardware as you can see :) GPU: Sapphire Radeon NITRO+ RX 480 (8 GB version) ![]() As a result, we now have three electrons (cathode rays) travelling to the anode and three positively charged gas ions (canal rays) travelling to the cathode. In the following figure we see that the electron travelling to the anode has ionized two more gas molecules. ![]() The next figure shows the electron travelling towards the anode and the positively charged nitrogen ion travelling to the cathode. The next drawing shows that one of these molecules has been ionized by background radiation. Of course, in reality many more electrons and gas ions would be involved than are pictured.įirst we see a partially evacuated tube containing residual nitrogen (air) gas molecules: The fundamentals of this process are illustrated in the next series of drawings. Upon striking the cathode, some of the positively charged gas ions dislodge electrons which join the other electrons accelerating towards the anode. The resulting positively charged gas ions (known as anode, canal or channel rays) accelerate towards the cathode, and the freed electrons (cathode rays) accelerate towards the target. If the potential is sufficiently high, many of the electrons that accelerate towards the anode will pick up sufficient kinetic energy to cause a further ionization of the residual gas. Free ions are always present due to interactions with of the gas cosmic rays and background gamma rays. The application of even a relatively low potential between the anode and cathode will cause any free ions in the gas (electrons and positively charged gas molecules) to migrate to the electrodes. Corrections and suggestions for improvement to the following discussion are welcome. The physics of a gas discharge tube are complicated, and I only understand a little. The primary ways that X-ray tubes differ involve the construction of the target and the design of the regulator. Adding one or two special appendages to the tube (regulators or regenerative devices) helped control the gas pressure inside the tube. Making the target more massive was the primary method used to prevent it from overheating. Perhaps the most important were an overheating of the target when the tube was under heavy use, short and long-term variability in the gas pressure, reversals in the direction of the current through the tube (inverse discharges), and electrical discharges that might puncture the glass wall of the tube. Several problems had to be overcome when designing the tubes. For therapy, less penetrating X-rays were desired. For diagnostic imaging, more penetrating X-rays were preferred. The higher the applied voltage, the higher the energy of the X-rays, and the more penetrating they became. The greater the current (on the order of a milliamp) supplied by the operator to the tube, the greater the intensity of the emitted X-rays. When the electrons struck the target, X-rays were emitted. If the tube had no anticathode, the anode almost always served as the target. ![]() If the tube had an anticathode, it was the target. When a sufficient electric potential (high voltage) is applied across the tube's electrodes, a stream of electrons (aka cathode rays) travels through the gas from the cathode to the target. Tubes with both an anode and anticathode were often referred to as bi-anode tubes. It was not unusual for X-ray tubes to have three electrodes: a negatively charged cathode, a positively charged anode, and what was known as an "anticathode." The latter (aka auxiliary anode) was usually given a positive charge, but it sometimes had no electrical charge at all. The configuration of these tubes varied, but there were always at least two electrodes (an anode and a cathode) that might, or might not, be located at opposite ends of tube. ![]() Tubes designed for X-ray work usually contained air, although some (e.g., Snook tube) employed helium or hydrogen. Depending on the type of tube, the residual gas might or might not be air. What these different tubes had in common was the fact that they were made of glass and were partially evacuated. But at the time they were being manufactured, they were simply known as X-ray tubes. Today, gas discharge X-ray tubes are commonly referred to as “cold cathode” tubes in order to distinguish them from “hot cathode” Coolidge X-ray tubes that employ a heated filament. After the discovery, new types were developed that were specially designed to produce X-rays. Prior to Roentgen’s discovery of X-rays in 1895, many different types of gas discharge tubes were already in use (e.g., Geissler, Crookes, Hittorf, Lenard tubes). ![]() A larger lens like the Sigma 35 1.4 or 1.2 for L-mount has a much easier time producing nice background blur. Size limitations of M lenses limit the potential for an optical design that delivers smooth backgrounds. You're fighting the lower compression of the 35mm focal length compared to a 50mm or longer lens. Fast aperture is not a requirement at all, and budget isn’t too much of a consideration, either (although I’m dreading a little hearing that the answer is the FLE!). So: what’s the 35mm lens with the out of focus rendering that works best against complicated backgrounds? I’m open to almost any lens, new or old, although I’d like it to be small, since 35mm is my everyday focal length. My current lens, the CV Ultron 35/2 v2, is excellent in every way except for its somewhat nervous and distracting bokeh when shot against the leaves and tree branches that seem to surround my home in all directions and appear in the background of every family photo I take. My main lens is 35mm, and I live in a wooded area with lots of trees. So once again, as I said my point was to only share what I found and that was the fact that busy bokeh can be found with any lens depending on how you shoot.The longer I’ve spent with the M system, the more I’ve realized what my personal, specific needs are. This is true even in Canon system where a lens like 135mm or 35mm is quite a different tool than 70-200. But I find 50-140 very versatile much like 70-200 is also versatile on FF system. For portrait that lens is my first choice than 50-140. If I share some facts based on some shots / experiences, that should be good enough to learn from rather than going on negativity of things like this lens does this and that lens does that. I simply cannot understand why people are always trying to prove/disprove others. Once again guys, my point is not to start war about lenses here. And I did not come across that behavior by THIS LENS ONLY. Just because you get busy bokeh with one lens and you have few photos to show does not mean that lens is prone to producing busy bokeh. Also a few users pointed to websites where people had shown images with busy bokeh. For someone this lens could be the best for some others it may not fit the bill whether IQ wise or any other reasons.Īnd again the reason I felt that busy bokeh can happen with any lens is simply due to the shots I came across that were not even taken by 50-140 whereas I heard few claiming that 50-140 produces busy bokeh. That depends on what is the use of this lens to a given user. I am not comparing 50-140 with any lens or trying to say 50-140 is better than 56 or 90 or even better than 70-200 or 135. My only point is to convey that busy bokeh can happen with any lens. Well in this thread, I am not talking about 56 or 90. If you want to show that the 90 is just as likely to have nervous bokeh as the 50-140, then you have to compare the 50-140 to the 90, not to a Canon lens. In other words, I think you are defending the lens with a rather irrational argument. Given that, how can it NOT be the lens formulation causing the differences? It may not always be obvious but in some cases, it is. I may be able to achieve the same amount of blur with the 50-140 as the 90 (by stepping back a bit and zooming in more) but the 90 will be smoother for the same background. People ask the question "How is the 50-140 from a bokeh perspective relative to the 90?" and some of us who have experience with both say "It can be a little busy sometimes." Then you jump in and say "It's not the fault of the lens!" Well, guess what, it is. ![]() It really does not matter what the Canon lenses do. You seem to be unwilling to accept the criticism of the 50-140 that it is more likely to create busy bokeh than some of it's contemporaries, like the 56 and 90. I did not say anything negative about the lenses I actually gave examples of. There's really nothing wrong with acknowledging that not all lenses are created equal. This thread seems to whitewash that fact. ![]() While it's true that the background has a significant impact on the bokeh, it's also true that there are lenses that give more desireable bokeh than the 50-140. That's where this thread is a classic "half step ahead and half step behind" from an "inform the new user" perspective. But it is also true that there are some things you just can't do with a kit lens, no matter how well you know how to use it.Īnd, it's also true that not all lenses create the same bokeh for a given aperture/focal length/focus distance. Gear is only part of the equation, and not the most important part. It's common for people to ask what camera and lens I am shooting with (I'm sure many others here have had a similar experience), as if that is what makes the photograph work. ![]() Binoculars are also relatively cheap, widely available, and a breeze to carry and store.An astronomical telescope's view, by contrast, is often upside down, is sometimes mirror-imaged as well, and is usually presented at right angles to the direction you're aiming. They also show a view that's right-side up and straight in front of you, making it easy to see where you're pointing.A higher-power telescope magnifies only a tiny, hard-to-locate bit of sky. Binoculars show you a wide field of view, making it easy to find your way around.Thinking Telescope? Start Stargazing with Binoculars Insteadīinoculars make an ideal "first telescope" for several reasons: The ability to look up and say, "There's Polaris" or "That's Saturn" will provide pleasure, and perhaps a sense of place in the cosmos, for the rest of your life. but pretty quickly you'll be able to trace out star patterns in the sky with the help of star charts.Įven if you live in a densely populated, light-polluted area, there's more to see up there than you might imagine. ![]() Buy yourself an inexpensive planisphere, which shows the constellations visible at any time throughout the year.Download our free Getting Started in Astronomy flyer (with bimonthly maps).Use the monthly naked-eye star charts in Sky & Telescope magazine.Pooling thoughts from more than 100 years of collective experience answering the phones and mail, we came up with the following pointers to help newcomers past the most common pitfalls and onto the likeliest route to success.Īstronomy is an outdoor nature hobby, so the best way to begin is to go out into the night and learn the starry names and patterns overhead. What advice would help beginners the most? A while ago, the Sky & Telescope editors got together to brainstorm this question about astronomy for beginners. Astronomy for beginners shouldn't be that way. The first step in astronomy for beginners is simply to look up and ask, "What's that?" Begin gazing at the stars from your backyard, and you'll be taking the first step toward a lifetime of cosmic exploration and enjoyment.īut what, exactly, comes next? Too many newcomers to astronomy get lost in dead ends and quit in frustration. How good an astronomer you become depends less on your gear than on building your knowledge and skills.ĭid you know you can see a galaxy 2½ million light-years away with your unaided eyes? Craters on the Moon with binoculars? Countless wonders await you any clear night. ![]() (That may be an overblown concern, however.) Best minimalist walletįive of the 12 wallets we tested had essentially the same basic design, and there are dozens - if not hundreds - of nearly identical models, all made in China, listed on Amazon. Most offer some RFID-blocking technology, which is advertised as a protective measure against electronic pickpocketing, like scammers skimming data stored on your contactless credit cards. Some are hybrids, which combine a wallet and money clip or elastic band. These usually hold between four and 10 credit and debit cards, though some do it more artfully than others, and there is a variety of fabrics and colors to choose from. Though there are plenty of bifold and trifold thin wallet options, we're mostly focused on one-panel design wallets here. The firm elastic cord and toughness of the material mean you won't lose your money accidentally either, so it's a win from every angle. It's minimal in all the right ways: minimal weight, minimal design and minimal intrusion into your pocket. With that in mind, we've put together this list to help you find the best minimalist wallet.įor our money, the Airo Collective Stealth Wallet Razor is, despite that word salad of a name, the best minimalist wallet you can buy. The best minimalist wallets combine a stylish appearance, durable construction and - most importantly - a design that forces you to be economical in your choices about what to carry around. Minimalist wallets are lightweight, svelte containers designed to accommodate your most essential everyday carry items: some money, an ID card, and a few credit or debit cards. That's where the best minimalist wallets come into play. But even in our cash-free world, while out on the town, you'll want something to hold your cards. Contactless payment methods like Apple Pay and Google Wallet are gaining traction, and most stores accept debit and credit cards. These days, you don't need to carry cash. They have a thin design meant to fit in your pocket without ruining your stylish look, making them a great pick for weddings or any other event where you're wearing dress pants. Unlike a standard wallet, minimalist wallets are engineered to carry only the essentials. ![]() This triggers our anti-spambot measures, which are designed to stop automated systems from flooding the site with traffic. Some unofficial phone apps appear to be using GameFAQs as a back-end, but they do not behave like a real web browser does.Using GameFAQs regularly with these browsers can cause temporary and even permanent IP blocks due to these additional requests. If you are using the Brave browser, or have installed the Ghostery add-on, these programs send extra traffic to our servers for every page on the site that you browse, then send that data back to a third party, essentially spying on your browsing habits.We strongly recommend you stop using this browser until this problem is corrected. The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: Some games we have plans for in some form (Live Streams on YouTube, FIRST LOOKs, Trophy/Achievement videos, etc) this year include Resident Evil 7 Biohazard, LEGO City Undercover for PS4 & Xbox One, Lego Worlds, South Park The Fractured But Whole, Sniper Ghost Warrior 3, Sniper Elite 4, God of War PS4 (Fall 2017), Red Dead Redemption 2 (Fall 2017) and more! Please let us know what other games or things you would like to see happen here on our YouTube channel or on our website.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. We do have plans to do more genres/types of games in 2017 and are always wanting requests from you guys!. The HappyThumbsGaming YouTube Channel is a game channel that Family Friendly and fun for all ages! Our Gameplay and commentary are both set up for gamers of all ages and our games do vary but seem to always return to LEGO based games. Trophy/Achievements earned in this video: LEGO City Undercover Trophy/Achievement Guide – HTG Link to our “Lego City Undercover” Trophy/Achievement Guide: Link to our “Lego City Undercover” Playlist: Special thanks to WB for hooking us up with a copy of Lego City Undercover for PS4!! #WBPromotion Special Assignment 13 Disruptive Behavior / Secret Base Collectible Quick Links:Ĭharacter Token 1 (Henrik Kowalski): 04:47 If you have any questions or requests regarding Lego City Undercover, please let us know and we will do our best to help out! We are now returning to all the Special Assignments for the collectibles including Police Crest Pieces, Character Tokens and more! Follow along as we run around Lego City search for all 100+ unlockable vehicles, 300+ unlockable character tokens and of course we got lots of RED BRICKS too! As per usual, we finished the STORY first, now moving on to FREE PLAY, then finishing with FREE ROAM and Trophy/Achievement clean up. Lego City Undercover offers 15 Special Assignments that offer Police Crests which are broke down into 4 per assignment. Now that Lego City Undercover is out for Playstation 4 and Xbox One and we got the STORY mode beat, AND we have prepared for FREE PLAY by grabbing the 2x Red Brick Stud Multiplier, Rex Fury Character Token and Unlocked him and also grabbed the Super Color Gun Red Brick, we are ready to continue on with Special Assignment 13 Disruptive Behavior (Secret Base). Special Assignment 13 Disruptive Behavior (Secret Base) Collectible (Police Shields, Character Tokens, Vehicle Tokens, Red Brick) Locations for Lego City Undercover. ![]() Based on a photograph taken in 1863 by George S. Thoroughly researched, engagingly written, well illustrated, and featuring an introduction by Clive Cussler(who led the successful 1995 effort to locate the sunken Hunley), Submarine Warfare deserves a place on every Civil War buff's bookshelf.Drawing of the H. Many observers were enthusiastic about the new technology, describing it as "as formidable as it is economical." Others were violently opposed, labeling submarines "unchivalrous" and "infernal machines." For better or worse, the submarine was here to stay. Ragan, who served as consultant on the 1999 TNT movie Hunley, uses contemporary letters, newspaper accounts, factory records, and log books to recount the early history of submarine warfare-from Bushnell's Turtle to the Hunley, from the Alligator to the Intelligent Whale. Ragan brings this little-known history to the surface. In Union and Confederate Submarine Warfare in the Civil War, Mark K. Both the Union and the Confederacy built submarines many were operational and patrolled for enemy ships. Less well known, however, is that the Hunley was not alone in the water. Most Civil War enthusiasts have heard about the Hunley, the Confederate submarine that sank the USS Housatonic on February 17, 1864. The author, a consultant on the TV movie CSS Hunley, outlines the building programs, construction plans and underwater operations of both the Union and Confederacy. In Union And Confederate Submarine Warfare in The Civil War, Mark Ragan, who spent years mining factory records and log books, brings this little-known history to the surface. Despite the scarcity of documentation that existed, Ragan convincingly paints a picture of a new breed of innovators who arguably ushered in a new form of warfare.īoth the Union and Confederacy built a wide and incredible array of vessels that could maneuver underwater, and many were put to use patrolling enemy waters. Several spelling errors and rather poor photograph reproductions are the only complaints in this very readable treatment. Readers will be astonished at the modernity of some of these submarines. ![]() The subsequent years saw innovation and enhancements in periscopes, air purification (the Hunley crew could operate submerged for two and a half hours), engine proficiency, armament, and torpedo delivery. In 1861, both sides already had submarines afloat. Ragan reveals the remarkable story of the submarine. Unseen in the standard fare of Civil War books, While spending a lot of time discussing the Hunley's history, ample space is still devoted to the variety of other submersibles the Union and Confederacy designed or constructed. Using an excellent array of documentation, diaries, official correspondence, and rare submarine blueprints and photographs, Ragan does a wonderful job in immersing the reader in this rare arena of Civil War warfare. Each chapter covers a separate year of the war and this chronological approach works well to reveal the steady evolution of technology and the increasing acceptance of the submarine as a war asset. Hunley, men who persevered to prove the usefulness of these underwater nautical devices. Leavitt, William Cheeney, John Halligan, Julius Kroehl, James McClintock, Baxter Watson, and H.L. He introduces us to innovators such as Brutus de Villeroi, Charles P. ![]() Mark Ragan's Union and Confederate Submarine Warfare in the Civil War delves into a fascinating corner of the war, a corner often purposefully shrouded in mystery, as men secretly developed a new tool of warfare. However, few know that almost two-dozen underwater vessels were built during the war by a variety of aspiring men of different backgrounds. ![]() Hunley sunk a Union ship off the South Carolina coast. Most enthusiasts or casual readers of the Civil War are aware that a little submarine called the H. We just found one mismarked full case of new first edition copies without jackets!īuy a book and we will include a FREE Hunley T-Shirt (gray or white, our choice)!Ģ2 copies only, then, truly, they are gone. In early 2023 we found and sold a full case with dust jackets. I guarantee you will never look at the war the same wayĪfter reading this and seeing the evidence. There were submarines operating in many theaters! They were not rare. SAVAS PUBISHING PRINTED THIS INCREDIBLE HISTORY ![]() The air conditioner blew on our beds making for really cold nights. The floor shook everyday around 5 o clock for whatever reason. Our room was 3203 and it overlooked the road. This one does not live up to the Marriott name. My husband is a Platinum member and we stay at Marriott’s every chance we get. All the amenities one could ask for and within walking distance of over 20 restaurants of all kinds and tastes. Kudos and many thanks to all of you! Beautiful hotel on the Gulf with a very caring and professional staff. To those on staffed that I missed naming here, my apologies. Management and ownership obviously know how to treat and retain their guests AND their staff and again, this is most notable. ![]() What's even more impressive is the fact that most of these folks have been at this hotel long term which is unusual in this kind of business in Key West. Who needs the crowds and heat of Mallory Square! Michael and Meagan run a tremendous operation and are supported by numerous great staff members from Kiss and Karin at the front desk, to Dianna and her two assistants in the Bistro and dining room to Ken and Jeff at the Tikki bar to Franswa, our housekeeper for most of the stay to Shaun in engineering, this staff is tremendous and always has been. You can see most sunset’s right from this boardwalk. The grounds are beautiful with lush gardens and vines all over the place, well-kept palm trees and a boardwalk that extends several hundred feet off the rear of the hotel into the Gulf of Mexico and runs to the back side of the property. The hotel is always well staffed, very clean and everything we need is operational. Staff is absolutely the best in the business. We are regular customers at CY-KW and have always had an awesome time there. 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Andrew Baines Bernard (born Walter Baines Bernard Jr.) is a fictional character portrayed by Ed Helms in the NBC comedy television series The Office. Here are some famous, rare & funny Andy Bernard quotes. But the only reason I didnt win is because I recently learned that its better to work thing out with words. Erin starts to get upset when Nellie asks her to. When Robert starts to intervene, it is clear he is a bit partial to Nellie, and tells the two to 'work it out like adults.' Once again, Andy is thwarted and is forced to go back to his sales job, since Robert is not taking any action to help him. He came across as the most obnoxious character. Andy, incredulous, storms out of Nellies office. Andy always has something to say about every situation, whether it’s a wedding, love or life in general. This tool can also convert animated GIFs (JPG format does not support animation, so a sequence of images will be given). 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