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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Dark Shadow
Unless you're in the market for a brick that can call and text, I'm afraid not. :smalltongue:
At which point you get the literally one available, at least in my experience.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
I'd recommend something last-gen, to be honest. Progress in mobile phones is really in diminishing returns at this point. Get something that supports whatever the current network standard is for you (I know it's 4G in the US but I don't know elsewhere), you'll have internet, phone, SMS. For me, at least, that's really all I do - the apps I've got are either lightweight stuff like music or lightweight interface-supplements like email and chat.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Originally Posted by
Qwertystop
I'd recommend something last-gen, to be honest. Progress in mobile phones is really in diminishing returns at this point. Get something that supports whatever the current network standard is for you (I know it's 4G in the US but I don't know elsewhere), you'll have internet, phone, SMS. For me, at least, that's really all I do - the apps I've got are either lightweight stuff like music or lightweight interface-supplements like email and chat.
I want to be able to play Fire Emblem Heroes cause that's of interest to me. The ability to phone people and that, that's basically it. Also being an alarm clock.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
I'm actually also in the market for a new phone, does anyone have any recomendations?
What's your acceptable price range?
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Originally Posted by
Teddy
What's your acceptable price range?
That I don't know, since I'm trying to get my Mom to upgrade it for me :smalltongue:
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
That I don't know, since I'm trying to get my Mom to upgrade it for me :smalltongue:
Okay, probably not top tier then. Sadly, I'm very much a computer who mostly sees his phone as a portable WiFi hotspot which also can do some computer tasks in a pinch, so I'm not very well-versed in comparing phones...
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
I'm really worried about my friend who lives in Puerto Rico. I heard that Hurricane Maria hits Puerto Rico severely and I haven't heard from him since. I hope he's ok. :frown:
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
I'm posting from my 3DS. Again. For the same reason.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Bartmanhomer
I'm really worried about my friend who lives in Puerto Rico. I heard that Hurricane Maria hits Puerto Rico severely and I haven't heard from him since. I hope he's ok. :frown:
So, good news bad news. Good news, they're probably fine and it's just because Puerto Rico's been so completely smashed that it's dead. There is no electricity, no water, no food, it's basically cut off from the rest of all existence beyond the faintest scraps.
The bad news is, all of that.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
So, good news bad news. Good news, they're probably fine and it's just because Puerto Rico's been so completely smashed that it's dead. There is no electricity, no water, no food, it's basically cut off from the rest of all existence beyond the faintest scraps.
The bad news is, all of that.
I hope you're right about everything. :frown:
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
So... any advice on how to quickly and decisively overcome the early stages of a cold? I don't want to have to spend school and work tomorrow all stuffed up and feeling under the weather.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Comrade
So... any advice on how to quickly and decisively overcome the early stages of a cold? I don't want to have to spend school and work tomorrow all stuffed up and feeling under the weather.
Get as much sleep as you can tonight. Your immune system works better when you're not short on sleep. (So do your coping skills, if you're anything like me.)
Other than that, everyone has their own little "cold rituals" and I'm not sure any of them actually make a difference. Personally, I've found that turmeric seems to make my nose happier and not all stuffed up, but I have no idea if that's just me or something that's also true for other people. (I'm allergic to lots of things that normal people can eat, so maybe I'm also anti-allergic to turmeric and should put it on lots of things? I don't think that's how science works, though. Since it's tasty, reasonably cheap, and I don't get sick when I eat it, I haven't felt the need to explore it in a more scientific way rather than just make yummy rice bowls for dinner on a regular basis.)
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
There's not really anything you can do to make a cold last less time, as far as I know--the best you can do is alleviate the symptoms so you feel less bad while the cold is at its height. If you actually did find some reliable way to cure a cold in less than 24 hours I'm pretty sure you'd never have to work again, so there's that! :smallsmile:
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
In the game Darkest Dungeon, does the Bounty Hunter's bonus damage vs Human apply when the Siren makes him attack party members?
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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enderlord99
In the game Darkest Dungeon, does the Bounty Hunter's bonus damage vs Human apply when the Siren makes him attack party members?
Doesn´t seem to be the case.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Originally Posted by
Bartmanhomer
I'm really worried about my friend who lives in Puerto Rico. I heard that Hurricane Maria hits Puerto Rico severely and I haven't heard from him since. I hope he's ok. :frown:
Best wishes to your friend any you Bartmanhomer.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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2D8HP
Best wishes to your friend any you Bartmanhomer.
Thank you. Anyway in unrelated news I just made 100 character sheets for D&D 3.5 and I'm making more. :smile:
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
Aaaand I'm at the office on my day off, for the second time in a row. Something is wrong here.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Bartmanhomer
Thank you. Anyway in unrelated news I just made 100 character sheets for D&D 3.5 and I'm making more. :smile:
I've made almost ninety myself, ten for each species in my world, just for future things and so I can have sheets ready.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Aegis J Hyena
I've made almost ninety myself, ten for each species in my world, just for future things and so I can have sheets ready.
Cool. Is your character sheets finished? Because my character sheets are unfinished.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
What would a 4d graph of
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t = (x^3 + y^3 + z^3 + 3xyz) - ((x^2)y + (x^2)z + (y^2)x + (y^2)z + (z^2)x + (z^2)y)
look like?
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Originally Posted by
enderlord99
What would a 4d graph of [t = (x^3 + y^3 + z^3 + 3xyz) - ((x^2)y + (x^2)z + (y^2)x + (y^2)z + (z^2)x + (z^2)y)] look like?
It depends on how the graph is shown - 3D isoclines at constant t makes the most sense, but there's some stuff that could be done involving color mapping at select points in a white space, or color mapping surfaces where the color is described by the equation. This is particularly true given that this looks a lot like a conduction heat transfer equation.
t = (x^3 + y^3 + z^3 + 3xyz) - ((x^2)y + (x^2)z + (y^2)x + (y^2)z + (z^2)x + (z^2)y)
reduces to
t = (x^3 + y^3 + z^3 + 3xyz) - ((x^2)(y+z) + (y^2)(x+z) + (z^2)(x+y))
This makes it clearer to look at. As x, y, and z go negative the graph goes negative pretty quickly. Running along each axis reduces the equation to the form of t = x^3, so you get cubic behavior along each axis. Moving away from the axes reintroduces the negative terms, thus reducing them relative to straight lines between (A,0,0), (0,A,0) and (0,0,A). The isoclines would curve inwards, while curving outwards between (-A,0,0), (0,-A,0) and (0,0,-A) where A is a single positive number for all of them).
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
I'm looking forward for Halloween. I'm going to the Halloween Parade on Halloween night dressed as Carnage. Which my brother made and lend his Carnage cosplay costume to me by the way.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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factotum
There was an old Scout Handbook in the house when I was a lad (no idea who'd been in the Scouts) and I recall it advising to wear two pairs of socks when hiking. The idea is that the inner pair moves with your feet while the outer pair moves with the shoes/boots, so less chance of causing blisters due to chafing the skin.
Yeah, that doesn't really make it better. I am a Boy Scout and have tried it. Sure, it helps with the chafing, but your feet get soaked in sweat and shrivel up, which hurts almost as much, and for a longer period of time. I mean, you could buy moisture-wicking socks, but they cost a whole lot more.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
You could also, and you'll call me crazy for suggesting it, but, you could also just not go hiking.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
I got great news my friend is still alive in Puerto Rico and so is his family. I'm so happy. :smile:
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Bartmanhomer
I got great news my friend is still alive in Puerto Rico and so is his family. I'm so happy. :smile:
Glad to learn that.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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2D8HP
Glad to learn that.
He text message me a week ago saying that he and his family survive the hurricane. I didn't want to say anything for a risk of double post.
Anyway what's the differences between costume and cosplay?
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Bartmanhomer
He text message me a week ago saying that he and his family survive the hurricane. I didn't want to say anything for a risk of double post.
Anyway what's the differences between costume and cosplay?
Cosplay is specifically cosplaying as a specific thing. A costume is just "a costume". To explain...
Generic devil outfit: costume.
Hellboy outfit: cosplay.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
Cosplay is specifically cosplaying as a specific thing. A costume is just "a costume". To explain...
Generic devil outfit: costume.
Hellboy outfit: cosplay.
Ok. Thank you for explaining it to me. I thought that costume and cosplay are the same thing. :smile: