So get ready to blast off in a rocket fuelled Starfield performance preview. We also compare the improvements over the previous showing, enhancements within the engine, and much more. The biggest question after the show(s) was: why is it 30fps on Xbox Series X and Series S and not 60fps? In this IGN Performance preview, we dive into the details shared by the team, the revealed PC minimum and recommended specifications, and how the Creation Engine 2 works, comparing the previous games to gauge some of the potential reasons why the team might have chosen 30fps. With Starfield being the center of the Xbox 2023 Showcase last week, Bethesda gave us a deep dive into one of the biggest games this generation. How to get further information about this FAQ? What are the sources for information in this FAQ? LLLLLLLLLLLLLB/B_b_b_ĝirection of Traffic Reach the end of the platform, unload and turn around (.and reload as However the purpose is to delay the inbound traffic entering the station switchīy including a longer lead in track and a largely spaced blocking signalĭistance to delay the train's approach long enough for the unloaded train to There are other methodsĭiscussed in forums that include bypass tracks for the outgoing traffic, That the train does not have to turn around in the station, however this is notĪlways possible depending on space limitations. The best method is to build a loop around the back of the station so Trick only causes the trains to crash in the switch and is not a viable workĪround. Removing the signals from the station with the delete track Station causes the signals to release and any waiting train can then proceed in Train from entering the now reoccupied station. Then turns around that causes the signals to release the inbound waiting trainĪnd results in the deadlock in the switch as the station signal is blocking the It is that time that the train reaches the end of the platform, unloads and Train in the station has stopped at the end of the platform and turns around. The signal to release the waiting inbound train in to the switch before the Leaving but the safety distance between trains value in the config file causes This can also occur if a shorter train entersĪ station as it has to proceed to the far end to unload and turn around before ![]() Playbrbr Software subject to license us.softwarelicense. ![]() Signals to release a waiting inbound train in to the switch in front of a Whether you are supplying vital goods to a little gold diggers town, assisting the. ![]() Unloading and turns around (.and reloads as required), that causes the The train in the station has proceeded to the end of the station, finished The signal system works in Transport Giant, however there is an issue when How to make the signals work on a shared line to a single station with a switch?Ī. SafetyDistanceBetweenTrains parameter from 4 to 1 Edit the TGConfig.Gen file in notepad and change the How to change the train signal release distance?Ī. Ctl + F9 for small grid, Ctl + F9 again for large grid, Ctl + F9 again to Change the last two lines of the GameStatus.xls file in the config directory to:Ī.
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![]() No person owning or having control of any truck, trailer, truck power unit, tractor, bus or recreation vehicle with a tare or empty weight in excess of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds gross weight, or over sixteen (16) feet in length (including accessories, racks, or other physical extensions), or having a height of more than eight (8) feet from the roadway, shall park the same upon any street, avenue, or public way in the City of Plymouth between the hours of 7:00 p.m. ![]() 10-1-51 PARKING OF VEHICLES OVER 12,000 POUNDS OR 16 FEET RESTRICTED. This Section does not apply to licensed physicians or surgeons engaged in the treatment of patients on any emergency basis. (b) Whenever the powers conferred in this article are exercised because of a heavy snowstorm or blizzard, the parking of vehicles on all streets and alleys is completely prohibited during the period of a snow emergency until plowing of both sides of the street has been completed, and the emergency has been terminated.įrom December 1st to March 15th, inclusive of each year, no person shall permit any vehicle to be parked on any street or alley in the City of Plymouth between the hours of 2:00 a.m. 2-7-4 EMERGENCY POWERS PARKING RESTRICTIONS DURING SNOW EMERGENCY. Caution! The reflection of snow can nearly double the intensity of the Sun's UV radiation.SEC. A hat with a wide brim is extremely helpful, as it can prevent roughly 50% of UV radiation from reaching the eyes. On bright days sunglasses that block both UVA and UVB rays should be worn. The solar radiation is most powerful near the mid-day, so the exposure to the direct Sun should be reduced accordingly. Infants and people with sensitive skin must always be protected. Note: The daily maximum UV index of 2 in March interpret into the following advice:įor the majority, extended sun exposure is not of great concern. A UV Index value of 2, and less, symbolizes a minimal health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for average individuals. UV indexIn Plymouth, the average daily maximum UV index in March is 2. SunshineIn Plymouth, Wisconsin, the average sunshine in March is 5.6h. 2023, at 2:00 am consequently, the time zone reverts from CDT to CST. Daylight Saving Time lasts until Sunday, November 5. 2023, at 2:00 am, Daylight Saving Time starts, and the time zone changes from CST to CDT. On the last day of March, in Plymouth, sunrise is at 6:34 am and sunset at 7:17 pm CDT. On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 6:28 am and sunset at 5:40 pm CST. DaylightThe average length of the day in March is 11h and 58min. Throughout the year, in Plymouth, there are 56.2 snowfall days, and 20.16" (512mm) of snow is accumulated. In Plymouth, snow falls for 7.8 days, with typically accumulated 2.44" (62mm) of snow. Snowfall January through May, October through December are months with snowfall. Throughout the year, there are 146 rainfall days, and 29.17" (741mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout March, 1.85" (47mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Rainfall In March, the rain falls for 11.2 days. HumidityThe average relative humidity in March in Plymouth is 81%. The average low-temperature, in Plymouth, Wisconsin, is 26.6☏ (-3☌). TemperatureIn March, the average high-temperature increases from a subzero cold 27.1☏ (-2.7☌) in February to a cold 38.7☏ (3.7☌). The first month of the spring, March, is a cold month in Plymouth, Wisconsin, with an average temperature ranging between min 26.6☏ (-3☌) and max 38.7☏ (3.7☌). By measuring precise attributes of their light, astronomers can tell that they formed over 13 billion years ago and even determine the abundance of different elements in these early galaxies. In the background you can see faint red galaxies scattered like rubies across the sky. The background galaxies are much farther from Earth but appear magnified, as their light is bent toward Earth by the gravity of the much closer cluster. Surrounding and interspersed among the cluster galaxies are more distant galaxies, but stretched into spectacular arcs as if seen through a magnifying glass. The large white galaxies in the middle of the image belong to the cluster and are similar in age to the Sun and Earth. It is like the universe in high definition, and I encourage you to look at the full resolution image and zoom in to truly appreciate the details. The detail of the thousands of individual galaxies in the image is stunning. It lies in the southern hemisphere sky and is 5.12 billion light-years from Earth. ![]() The first Webb image the world saw is of a galaxy cluster known to astronomers as SMACS 0723. NASA/STScI Ancient galaxies and the early universe This photo shows gravitational lensing and many bright galaxies, but the smaller, fainter, less distinct galaxies in this image are some of the oldest light ever detected by a human-made object. During the presentation where the first images were released, Webb project scientist Jane Rigby remarked “for Webb there is no blank sky, everywhere it looks it sees distant galaxies.” Most of those galaxies were invisible until now. And the real images are even better than anyone could have hoped for. The buzz among professional astronomers like me has been electric since members of the Webb team shared tantalizing test images. And with its giant mirror and sun-shade blocking infrared emitted by the Sun, Earth and Moon, Webb can produce images of a sharpness never before achieved by any other telescope. Webb was designed to collect light across the entire red to mid-infrared spectrum – wavelengths of light that are blocked by Earth’s atmosphere. Each of the first images contains enough data to produce major scientific results on their own. Once the suite of instruments onboard all cooled down and were running smoothly, astronomers wasted no time in putting Webb to work. Webb’s purpose is to explore origins – of the universe, of galaxies, of stars and of life – and the five images released on July 12, 2022, make good on that promise. In them are the oldest galaxies ever seen by human eyes, evidence of water on a planet 1,000 light-years away and incredible details showing the birth and death of stars. ![]() Watch our laser collimation tutorial for more information.The James Webb Space Telescope team has released the first science-quality images from the new telescope. Thankfully, there are quick and easy ways to collimate a telescope nowadays. You will need to learn how to collimate the mirrors if you are purchasing a reflector telescope. It needs to be collimated - This is probably the most important point. It is much larger and heavier - Don't expect to carry it with one hand! It is also 17.5 pounds, which is 10+ pounds more than a small refractor. If you don't care about very large targets (like the Heart Nebula or the North America Nebula), then you'll like being able to capture smaller objects. It has a longer focal length - This can be a good or a bad thing. It is much faster - This telescope has a focal ratio of 3.9, which is very fast! The fastest refractor in the list above is 4.5, but most small refractors have a focal ratio of 6. It is much cheaper - The 8" Astrograph costs $499 ($479 when on sale, although as of 2023 the price is now in the $600's.), making it the most affordable telescope in this list. ![]() It is impossible to repeat the early vibe of these shows. The Smithreens and Graham Parker team up with host Jules Shear to perform a medley which includes the old Sam Cooke song ""Cupid.""Īn excerpt from the MTV Unplugged book.""Highlights included Graham Parker singing lead on The Smithereens' 'Behind The Wall Of Sleep' and The Band, Jules, and Graham all playing a Sam Cooke medley of 'Cupid' and 'Chain Gang' after rehearsing in the make-up room. Parker's selections include ""Slash And Burn"" from his new album Human Touch. New Jersey guitar band the Smithereens, and veteran British artist Graham Parker, are featured in this edition of ""MTV Unplugged."" Smithereens band members Jim Babjak (guitar/vocals), Dennis Diken (drums/vocals), Pat DiNizio (vocals/guitars/harmonica) and Mike Mesaros (bass/vocals) perform a medley of hits spanning their ten year career, including ""Only A Memory,"" ""A Girl Like You,"" ""Behind The Wall Of Sleep,"" and ""Blood And Roses,"" all penned by DiNizio. But after we scrambled around town for a pair of acoustic guitars, the two w We thought the title of the show said it all, but it turned out we needed to be a little more explicit in our instructions: Unplugged wasn't exactly part of the American vernacular at this point. For rehearsals, Chris Difford and Glen Tilbrook of Squeeze showed up with electric guitars. (The first episode of the season is an encore presentation of the pilot which aired November 26, 1989.)Īn excerpt from the MTV Unplugged book.""October 1989.Our coming-out party almost didn't come off at all. Musical highlights include Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford of Squeeze performing a rendition of their classic hit ""Pulling Mussels From The Shell,"" as well as a song from their new album Frank, ""She Doesn't Have To Shave."" The show is hosted by singer/songwriter Jules Shear. Rooster is a live, full power and acoustic tribute to Alice In Chains.The season premiere of ""MTV Unplugged"" features performances by British rockers Squeeze, solo artist Syd Straw, and Elliot Easton from The Cars. ![]() Their music is an eclectic mix of punk-ish burners, hard driving rock songs and beautiful ballads, and every single one of their shows is entirely unique in their song selection and delivery. Pearl Jam was possibly the biggest grunge act coming out of Seattle in the 90s, but also has managed to stay relevant and active until today. TEN won the Leftapalooza 2022 tribute band competition by audience vote. Spot on vocal harmonies and instrumentals is what makes an Anavrin’s Day performance stand out above the typical cover band.The set lists are influenced by the bands such as Tool, Stone Temple Pilots, Foo Fighters, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and so many more great bands and are guaranteed to get you rocking.įormed in 2018 in Colorado, TEN has been playing circuit clubs, festivals and theaters in Colorado, and even ventured out to neighboring Wyoming a few times to support outdoor festivals in Cheyenne. Wanting to be able to play some of the most difficult songs of the era, finding likeminded professional musicians was key. His goal was to collaborate with other musicians to pay tribute to the grunge/alternative music he loves from the 1990’s. Anavrin’s Day is a Denver based cover band that was formed in 2018 by Jonathan Cernan (JC). Ok, this one may look easy, but it does take patience and a bit more time to weave than the other designs. I love the almost ombre effect my daughter designed on this one as well. This one reminds me of the tulip design, but with the “flowers” zig-zagging off to the sides. Either way, the results are really pretty. You could go with a popular rainbow design, pick 2 sets 3 different colors, or 3 sets of 2 colors. I love this bracelet design, and it’s so easy to customize your colors. Triple Fishtail Bracelet video tutorial here Also, the other tricky thing about this one is that it takes 3 c-clips. ![]() For this size bracelet which fits my daughter’s wrist, you need almost 150 bands. The weight of it is pretty substantial compared to the other bracelet designs and you can tailor your desired color palette to it. You use 6 pegs, and you can keep making this one as long as you desire. This is a super popular bracelet design, and like the easy single fishtail, this one is made by looming the bands off of the loom. This one is really cool to show a rainbow pattern underneath the crisscrosses.Ĭonfetti Crisscross Bracelet video tutorial here Just looking at this one, you know this design is a bit more complicated. The one tulip bracelet pictured below it, my daughter used multi-colored neon tie-dye bands to make each “tulip” and got some really pretty results. The bracelet pictured on the top uses one color per flower. This design truly does remind me of cute Spring tulips. ![]() 60 bands are needed plus extra for extenders depending on your wrist size. Just like the teardrop design above had the rainbow on the inside of the bracelet design, this one switched it up a little and has the rainbow on the outside. This one you can make with your own color design, alternating 2-3 different colors versus making a rainbow, but the rainbow design is so pretty and popular with all of these bracelet designs. Once you master twisting 3 colored bands on the loom, then this one is relatively easy. Rainbow Triple Single Bracelet video tutorial here Triple Single Bracelet video tutorial here Below are two video choices, one for the basic technique and one for a rainbow colored bracelet. You can really have fun customizing your color palette for this easy Rainbow Loom design. I requested an ombre triple single, and my girl delivered! This one is one of my favorites, and these are actual bracelet that I keep in my jewelry collection. This one you make on just a couple pegs of your loom and the bracelet continues off the loom as long as you want to make it. You could keep on looming and make a necklace or headband or even belt if you had enough bands. For my daughter’s size wrist, about 40 bands were used. You can tailor it to how long you want it. This one is one of the first Rainbow Loom bracelets you (or your kid) will most likely make. Now for our guide for our top 11 rainbow loom bracelet picks in order from easiest to hardest: And all of them require at least one C-clip or S-clip on the end to form the bracelet closure. I have tried to give you the minimum needed, and for some you may need a few more for extenders on the end. I’ve given you estimated band counts for each bracelet, because I know that is usually helpful when deciding which bracelet to design. I’ve watched all of the videos below, and tried to pick the easiest ones to follow for each. And I have a couple kid instructors that I’m huge fans of like Olivia’s Looms and Crafts channel. I really like the video tutorials on the original Rainbow Loom channel, and the Parenting Channel also does a really good job. Obviously some tutorials are better than others. ![]() There are tons and tons of video tutorials out there, and honestly that is the preferred way my daughter likes to learn a new design. ![]() “It’s the double-single, Mom, or the rainbow triple-single.” Ok, the real reason I wanted to do this post is to help learn the tween rainbow loom language.Įvery time my daughter makes a new design with her Rainbow Loom I ask her what it’s called, and I always get an answer like she is ordering a drink at Starbucks. ![]() Service availability looks at whether customers are able to access and use the service. You can also make proactive plans for hardware upgrades, or if required, shift the service to a platform with better hardware. Monitoring of host metrics allows you to prevent issues before they arise. Users will suffer from slow response times or even service unavailability. If the CPU is overloaded, or memory and storage are nearing capacity, then it will affect the performance of the whole system. These host metrics include the utilization of the CPU, memory and storage. Hardware utilization refers to the utilization of host resources, where the host is the machine on which the web server runs as a service. Checkmk also supports multiple vendors and the following Linux distributions: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)/CentOS, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), Debian and Ubuntu. Checkmk supports native agents for multiple operating systems including Windows and Linux, and agentless monitoring with SNMP, WMI, IPMI, or API-based checks. It is easy to use and supports auto-discovery and network mapping. You can use it to monitor any kind of server. Therefore, the most important aspect of overcoming this challenge is to select the right server monitoring tool that provides visibility into every aspect of performance.Ĭheckmk is a tool that you can use to monitor infrastructure and applications. You can use monitoring tools to dig deeper to ascertain the root cause so that you can resolve the issue. The problem could be caused by a database issue, multiple web applications hosted on the same web server, or excessive load on one application. If, however, the service is available, and you notice an alarm that indicates that a certain number of users are suffering from high load times, then your approach would be different. You can then look into the possible root causes and work to resolve the issue. When you go into details, you can look into specific metrics that provide an accurate snapshot of the user experience.įor example, if the monitoring tool tells you that the service is down, then you know that all users are affected. The big picture looks at whether the service is up and running, and what the overall loads are on the different hardware and software components. You can use web server monitoring to look at the big picture and at the details. The right monitoring tool, used in the right way, can help you overcome this challenge. The biggest challenge of web server monitoring is to provide a good customer experience. What are the challenges of web server monitoring? Possible long-term consequences could be loss of reputation, leading to lack of business viability. Possible short-term consequences could be bad customer experience, leading to loss of customers and revenue. This can lead to degraded performance or service unavailability. You don't know if the web servers are performing as required, or if users are suffering due to the poor performance of the servers. If your web servers are not monitored, then you lack visibility into their health and performance. What happens if web servers are not monitored? With web server monitoring, you can identify and eliminate problems – such as increased load times – that cause your users to switch to other services. The same is also true for websites whose popularity is decreasing. You can then plan for scaling your websites and making other changes that will help you cope with the increased demand. Web server monitoring also helps you determine which of your websites and web-based services are growing in popularity, i.e., user requests. Web server monitoring allows you to monitor essential performance metrics – such as load time and latency – for your regional and global web server deployments. ![]() For best performance, load balancing and to reduce load time, service providers deploy web servers at multiple locations so that you get service from the server nearest to you. Services delivered over the Internet are usually not run from a single web server. With web server monitoring, you get timely notifications that enable you to take timely action, which keeps the web servers up and running for delivering optimal performance for end users. to take proactive action in case the hardware or software is overloaded and needs upgrades or replacements. ![]() take remedial action in case of hardware or software failure, and.Web server monitoring allows instant visibility and enables you to keep a check on the health and performance of your web servers. You and your customers rely on the web servers for the delivery of those essential services. Your web servers deliver essential services to potentially millions of worldwide customers. In this week’s post, let’s look at some important Hebrew manuscripts that help to validate Old Testament Scripture. Of just the known 5,800+ Greek New Testament manuscripts, there are more than 2.6 million pages! That equates to one mile of New Testament manuscripts (and 2.5 miles for the entire Bible), compared with an average four feet of manuscript by the average classical writer. Combining both the Old and New Testament, we have more than 66,000 manuscripts and scrolls that speak to the validity of Scripture! I love reposting the following statistic, as it’s so impressive: So much historical documentation exists to confirm the faithful transcription of Scripture. I hope one truth you’re learning, as we travel this series together, is that the Bible is THE most vetted document in the history of the world. In last week’s blog post we answered the question, “Did ancient scribes faithfully transcribe biblical texts?” Resoundingly, research shouts, “YES!” Historical manuscripts have already done so. The Rothschild Foundation (Hanadiv) Europe, and an anonymous funder, we have created The Polonsky Foundation Catalogue of Digitised Hebrew Manuscripts,Ī major project to conserve, catalogue and digitise 1,300 manuscripts from the collection.Ī second digitisation phase, aimed at digitising an additional 1250 Hebrew Manuscripts from the collection, is an international collaboration with the National Library of Israel and the Friedberg Jewish Manuscripts Society.Modern Christians don’t have to defend the validity of the Bible. ![]() The Ruth and Jack Lunzer Charitable Trust, the Edith and Ferdinand Porjes Charitable Trust, the Shoresh Charitable Trust, the Maurice Wohl Charitable Trust, Thanks to a major grant from The Polonsky Foundation and support from funders including the American Trust for the British Library, Is a vivid testimony of the creativity and intense scribal activities of Eastern and Western Jewish communities for overġ,000 years. The British Library’s Hebrew manuscripts collection is one of the finest and most important in the world. The Zweig Collection of music manuscripts was digitised with the support of the Derek Butler Trust. Persian manuscripts are being digitised with the support of the Iran Heritage Foundation, Bahari Foundation, RoshanĬultural Heritage Institute, Friends of the British Library, Soudavar Memorial Foundation and Barakat Trust. Malay manuscripts, early maps of Singapore and selected papers of Thomas Stamford Raffles are being digitised inĬollaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore through the generous support of William and Judith Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand on 5 December 2007. Support of the Royal Thai Government, in celebration of the occasion of the eightieth birthday anniversary of His Over fifty Thai manuscripts and the Chakrabongse Archive of Royal Letters have been digitised with the generous Of measures aimed at developing innovative approaches to archiving, accessing and using data for research in theĪrts and humanities supported as a part of the additional investment to enhance the national e.infrastructureįor research announced by the Government in October 2011. Research Council as a part of its Digital Transformations in Arts and Humanities Theme and contributes to a package The Royal Manuscripts and Botany in British India projects have been funded by the Arts and Humanities Including articles, videos and collection highlights, is available A guide to the Greek Manuscripts collections, Thriplow Charitable Trust, and the Friends of the British Library. Leventis Foundation, Sam Fogg, the Sylvia Ioannou Foundation, the Were generously funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and the third phase wasįunded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, the A. ![]() Almost 900 Greek manuscripts and some of the most important papyri, ranging in date from the first to the 18thĬenturies, are now included in the Digitised Manuscripts site. The Final Battle arc, according to manga readers on Reddit, is one of the most complicated battle sequences ever seen in anime. Related: Top 7 Anime Based on Manga, Ranked Fans would also be dissatisfied if the characters of Zenitsu and Inosuke did not progress with Tanjiro. In light of this, Ufotable is more likely to incorporate Hashira Training Arc in the third season. Following this arc, we have Hashira Training Arc and Final Battle Arc - which splits into Infinity Castle Arc and Sunrise Countdown Arc. The Swordsmith Village arc is nearly as long as the Entertainment District arc ( streaming on Netflix), and it would be, at most, 12 episodes. Seeing Douma at the end of Entertainment District Arc also increases the odds of seeing him in the next season. As for Kokushibo, the Upper Moon One, he is a far more terrifying foe, capable of confronting all Hashiras at once. So anyone from Douma to Gyokko could appear as the main antagonist in this arc. Considering Akaza debuted in the film and is a freakishly strong character, the anime will save him for future battles. Now it's time to predict which upper moon demon will most likely appear in the coming season. Related: Demon Slayer: Sword Colors and Every Blade, Explained So, unless the anime introduces a far more terrifying opponent to put both Love and Mist Hashiras in a bind, it won't be as intriguing as previous seasons. So far, the only upper moon demons we've seen are Akaza from Demon Slayer The movie: Mugen Train, and Gyutaro from Entertainment District Arc. Tanjiro most likely begins by heading to the village to replace his broken sword and meeting the two Hashiras, who have yet to demonstrate their fighting abilities. The third season teaser for Demon Slayer revealed the location of the next mission to be Swordsmith Village. ![]() In the past, Kaiser Permanente has supported workplace flexibility by offering part-time, temporary, freelance, and remote jobs in the medical & health field and beyond. This employer provides eligible associates with a comprehensive benefits package designed to foster work-life balance, professional career development, and financial stability. Live, work, & play in sunny Southern California. Meet a member of the Kaiser Permanente team at an upcoming career or professional event. Over the years, Kaiser Permanente has been the recipient of numerous awards for excellence in healthcare and has been named a “Best Place to Work” by several publications. The company employs more than 170,000 associates, nearly 50,000 nurses, and approximately 17,000 physicians, in addition to administrative and support staff. Ready to help transform health care in America Explore & search open physician jobs at Kaiser Permanente. ![]() Today, Kaiser Permanente serves over 9.5 million health plan members throughout its 600 medical offices and nearly 40 medical centers nationwide. 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