Spoiler: Yay Spoiler Sorry, wasn't trying to cram meaning down your throat. Just saying what I thought they were going for. So many people seem to throw the baby out with the bath water on this one. As I said before, I agree that the sacrifice Chloe ending should just make things worse. I can see what I think they wanted, she's destined to die and the universe will keep putting her in situations where she should die until she finally does. But when they start implying that dimensions are falling apart the fix is a day late and a dollar short. As for the sacrifice Arcadia ending, I saw that one as being much darker than most people did. Essentially that it won't stop, Max would just be resolved to save Chloe again and again leaving devastation everywhere. I could be convinced of Max swearing off her powers being what stops further calamity, but that then conflicts with the other ending some, and blah. The supernatural stuff I'm hit or miss with. It all deals directly with Max, and even with time travel extending stuff I don't expect them to figure it out in a week. But as a player not knowing how it works or why Max is special is pretty annoying. The nightmare I actually quite liked, but I feel it could have benefited from being shorter. Getting that much time makes it feel more important than it is. But it is just in Max's head as she deals with what's happening. The loss of control, fear of Jefferson, fear of letting everyone down, fear of what they think of what she's done, pensiveness about Chloe as she's coming to the realization of what needs to happen. The other Max is weirder admittedly, but even that can be her self hatred, or realizing that she could be hurting people in other realities every time she helps someone in hers. Heck they even go after the player directly using prominently disliked parts of the game like keypads and those monologue chairs. And I heavily disagree that the ending would have been okay in a non interactive medium. The same plot holes would be there, it's just that the ending wouldn't feel as bad. But it is supposed to feel bad. Through the game you empathize with Max, feeling like by rewinding time you can fix everything. It gets harder later on, but if you just do enough digging, just find the right clues, surely you can still prevail. But in the end you and Max together realize it was all for nothing. They used the tropes of gaming against you to encourage you too feel what the main character feels. As you're asking why you had the power to make decisions if it is just going to end like this, Max is asking why she can bend time if it just has to end up like this.
Spoiler: Ending Talk The ending is certainly not what I expected. I was hoping for something similar to the Kate event, but on a larger scale. The culmination of what you've learned and what you've done in a make-or-break moment. But the ending we get is quite the opposite. Dealing instead with sacrifice and futility. Sometimes you simply can't get everything you want no matter how perfectly you do everything. Sometimes you need to let go and face loss head on. In that respect I love the ending. Esspecially because of its juxtaposition against the decision based gameplay, where we are trained to scour evidence and replay to find an optimal outcome. My biggest gripe is how that final moment came to be. It was like some inverted deus ex machina. The explanation was barely there and didn't really make sense. They just kind of go "chaos theory" and move on, when half of those weather effects aren't even possible. Merging of dimensions would be a better explanation (which is what they seemed to imply with the two moons of episode 4), but then the fix of jumping realities yet again should only make things worse still.
I'm getting a serious Doctor Who vibe off of those myself. Though it is hard to judge much yet as only one of those looks like it might be a screenshot (the rest being promos or behind-the-scenes dealies) still plenty excited.
Then we've got F = 2 kg * 340.29 m/s / 13 s That gives us about 52.31 newtons or 11.76 pounds. With that amount of force it would take a 1000 kg car about 9 and a half minutes to reach highway speed.
Well we have a mass now, but you still gave us a speed instead of an acceleration. Just being at a certain speed has no force associated with it. If you really want to use speed we also need the time that it takes to reach that speed.
They did also move to generally longer episodes in volume 2, so they now have time to set a scene and then actually do something with it. That helps the flow of the writing at least. VA's are hard for me to judge. I'm liking them better, but I'm not sure if that is more them improving or me getting used to them. Although Michael voices a character that I can't even remember his name because he is still just "Michael's character" in my head.
Ah, I didn't realize that LTE was setup like that. Probably because of the high bandwidth. Anyway, I managed to dig up a spec sheet here that includes LTE bands by model number. Then comparing it to the LTE bands listed on Wikipedia It looks like you want the E5506 model. Unless you are in Costa Rica, then you want the E5553. You should double check though in case I overlooked where you actually live.
I actually went down this rabbit hole a couple years back. And there are two things to look into. First there are basically two network types for cellphones. GSM and CDMA. You need to make sure that your carrier and phone are using the same one since they aren't compatible with each other. Looking up a spec sheet for the Xperia C5 Ultra shows that it is a GSM phone. So if you have a GSM carrier (such as AT&T or T-Mobile) then you can just transfer your SIM card from one phone to the other and you are good to go. Don't even need to inform your carrier. For CDMA (Such as Verizon and Sprint) the SIM card is only for the data line, not the phone line. You would need to take the phone to your carrier to activate it, and they can just say no in the end (though in theory they want you as a customer so they should help you). Second topic though is the concept of locked phones. Unfortunately it doesn't work quite as easily as described above. On top of network type, phones also tend to be locked to a carrier. So even in GSM you end up being unable to swap cards where ever you want. Bummer. Some manufacturers allow you to buy directly from them before the phone is locked, but I don't see a way to do that with the Xperia C5 Ultra. Luckily though phones can often be unlocked. But then you need to either buy an unlocked one, or unlock it yourself. I would personally go with buying it unlocked since the unlock hacks can be unreliable and you don't want to be stuck with a phone you can't use. tl;dr You ideally want an unlocked GSM phone on a GSM carrier.
So many practices I don't agree with or don't think are necessary, but I'm not your teacher so that isn't my call. If there are multiple copies of the same prime, you use the one with the highest exponent. It does not matter if multiple primes have the same exponent (might be noteworthy if you are planning on taking a square root or something, but doesn't change the process) So in the picture you would use 3^2 from 36 and 2^4 from 48 making the top circle your LCD.
And then there is hockey games in Chicago where we just drown the singer's voice out with cheering.
It can, but normally doesn't. Basically there would need to be enough after digestion to overpower the brown color from the bile. This could be not enough bile (normally because it went through the intestines too quickly) or because you consumed a crap ton of dye.
Yeah I was struggling for a way to phrase that and it didn't really come out right. Basically some values get linked together. In your pushup example you know two pieces of information at any moment; how long you've been doing pushups and how many pushups you've done. The two aren't independent from each other so you need to keep in mind which moment was your "source" for that piece of information. So at moment "a" we have Time at a = 6 minutes Pushups at a = 75 And at moment "b" we have Time at b = x Pushups at b = 325 But you can't take time at a and relate it to pushups at b since they don't have anything to do with each other. They are describing two different moments. Sorry if my choice of terms is confusing at all.
Grouping matters. In your first set up you are solving for x minutes to do 75 pushups if it takes 6 minutes to do 325 pushups. Of course it give a different answer, because you are answering a different question. Think of it like you are drawing the connections to make a square. You are connecting the units fine but you need to connect the source of those numbers as well.
Nested fractions are needlessly tedious IMO. You can collapse that one down to 5/4x = 4. That is of course assuming my reading it as "(5/4)/x = 0.75/(3/8)" was correct
Most people structure information in their head differently for themselves and for explaining it to others. Usually the thought structure for yourself is faster but less organized and thus more error prone. Because of this it helps when stuck on a problem, or trying to hold on to information longer, to pretend that you are explaining it to someone else instead.
That is how most of tests are done, but we do have A LOT of standardized tests. Anyway, for this problem you need to take the break even quantity and then find the revenue from that quantity. As noted above the quantity is 70,000/9. You can use either side of the equation but I would just use the 26x giving you 1820000/9, Which is A.
If there was a reason for maths over math, I would use it. But since it is just two dialects I will continue to strawman you with arguments over how you are pluralizing something and using it as a singular. Unless you want the title to be "Maths are Evil"
This does sound a lot like a development title. Maybe they just forgot to change it be fore starting PR work.
At least this being online makes their reluctance make more sense. Still hopeful they change their mind, but not exactly optimistic given their track record these things. It would make way more sense to bring KH:Chi over.
As you can see in the simplified chart below, plasma is unique. For many reasons, but important to this discussion is that the temperature required doesn't rely on pressure like it does for the other states. So at a constant high temperature you can only turn a gas into a liquid by increasing the temperature. Spoiler: chart But as you noted there are the gas laws, specifically Gay-Lussac's Law, stating that Pressure and Temperature are directly related. But this is assuming other factors like volume and moles are the same. It is easy to adjust the temperature without affecting those other factors significantly, but I know of no way to adjust the pressure directly. Because of this the gains in temperature you can expect to see from compressing a sample is insignificant. But technically still there. So if you had a sample of gas that was borderline plasma, in some unrealistically durable balloon, and compressed it you could successfully kill yourself. And I guess create plasma with your bare hands as well.