3292 pts ยท December 1, 2012
From a dropping rock that is small enough: very likely. That's why rock climbers use a helmet->it's not used as much because of themselves hitting their head (which is a possible event as well, more rare compared to dropping rocks tho').
too soon.
However, sometimes companies stop developing processes so a good change process needs to be in place to do that but when a real overqualified one enters, they probably first adjust to the process and only then suggests improvements to those. (if there is no formal way to change those, you have a different problem =) If the hire is just someone with great experience on thing X and keep self-centered in a multi-person company -> those are not really that overqualified for the big picture. 2/2
The people that can't adjust to the processes from the start (without knowing the whole picture and trajectory where we coming from) are not overqualified, they sometimes only have experience from some other context and struggle to adjust or work with others (too concentrated on just what *I* have to do, not asking the why). That can be for example that they are not capable to think on abstract enough level to understand/find out why certain best practices are taken in to use. 1/2
/a/FDxilEo
There was also a bee in the climbing competition and the camera operators were able to get a closeup in flight. Munich is #hiveboasting
Cool, eval. each frame and recreating the mesh (top part vertex placement flux) contr. + pen masked out? live moving light would be nice
perhaps it is an accident; maybe it was not indented
1 full day, had to file for permits with local officials accompanying us, today it might be easier. rad-level less than during long flights.
Yea it was still possible at that time. On hindsight getting that close to the vehicles was stupid. Hope ret. at least to Pripyat some day.
In case interested here's a gallery of my trip to the Chernobyl on 2005: https://random.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Trips/Chernobyl+2005/
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My guess: fishing folk tie much more knots than they end up talking about. Helpful videos are good as the step-by-step images hide info.
I'd need to know the context to know if it matters in the gameplay so that's very hard to judge. Monsters could trail you with these, etc.
This is a technique that helps you to learn to draw what you see, check the book it was copied from by Betty Edwards.
iz "repost" of Drawing on the right side of the brain by Betty Edwards. It's a classic book for art students.
hey, the trick here to make it work is that you just specify everything to the level that you've already done it.
Check Eucalyptus tree problem in Portugal, they have a problem of getting a heat wave-> everything burns-> Eucalyptus trees take over-cycle.
https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/researchers-identify-invasion-by-eucalyptus-trees-after-forest-fires/47311 uh oh
This seems more like highly commercialized ad. Add screaming&grunting, friends, pair with Sauna/booze, ice shards cuts... can be fun tho'.
Dungeon Master
In scope of teams and systems this is commonly referred as "bus factor" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor
Did you know cats prefer water found not too close to their food?... preferably from a whiskers-wide bowl they can explore and find.
Chindogu was so popular around the change of millennia that we had to plan something like this at school, so... gen x is trained for this.
There's a documentary series from 2020 in Netflix called Pandemic that follows some of the people tracking the viruses.
Alt+H
Came here for this, thank you. This is a timeless masterpiece.
Have you tried hiding big water bowls? Cats like to find those. They dislike water close to food and like bowls wide enough for whiskers.
From a dropping rock that is small enough: very likely. That's why rock climbers use a helmet->it's not used as much because of themselves hitting their head (which is a possible event as well, more rare compared to dropping rocks tho').
too soon.
However, sometimes companies stop developing processes so a good change process needs to be in place to do that but when a real overqualified one enters, they probably first adjust to the process and only then suggests improvements to those. (if there is no formal way to change those, you have a different problem =) If the hire is just someone with great experience on thing X and keep self-centered in a multi-person company -> those are not really that overqualified for the big picture. 2/2
The people that can't adjust to the processes from the start (without knowing the whole picture and trajectory where we coming from) are not overqualified, they sometimes only have experience from some other context and struggle to adjust or work with others (too concentrated on just what *I* have to do, not asking the why). That can be for example that they are not capable to think on abstract enough level to understand/find out why certain best practices are taken in to use. 1/2
/a/FDxilEo
There was also a bee in the climbing competition and the camera operators were able to get a closeup in flight. Munich is #hiveboasting
Cool, eval. each frame and recreating the mesh (top part vertex placement flux) contr. + pen masked out? live moving light would be nice
perhaps it is an accident; maybe it was not indented
1 full day, had to file for permits with local officials accompanying us, today it might be easier. rad-level less than during long flights.
Yea it was still possible at that time. On hindsight getting that close to the vehicles was stupid. Hope ret. at least to Pripyat some day.
In case interested here's a gallery of my trip to the Chernobyl on 2005: https://random.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Trips/Chernobyl+2005/
Trogdor likes this.
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My guess: fishing folk tie much more knots than they end up talking about. Helpful videos are good as the step-by-step images hide info.
I'd need to know the context to know if it matters in the gameplay so that's very hard to judge. Monsters could trail you with these, etc.
This is a technique that helps you to learn to draw what you see, check the book it was copied from by Betty Edwards.
iz "repost" of Drawing on the right side of the brain by Betty Edwards. It's a classic book for art students.
hey, the trick here to make it work is that you just specify everything to the level that you've already done it.
Check Eucalyptus tree problem in Portugal, they have a problem of getting a heat wave-> everything burns-> Eucalyptus trees take over-cycle.
https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/researchers-identify-invasion-by-eucalyptus-trees-after-forest-fires/47311 uh oh
This seems more like highly commercialized ad. Add screaming&grunting, friends, pair with Sauna/booze, ice shards cuts... can be fun tho'.
Dungeon Master
In scope of teams and systems this is commonly referred as "bus factor" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor
Did you know cats prefer water found not too close to their food?... preferably from a whiskers-wide bowl they can explore and find.
Chindogu was so popular around the change of millennia that we had to plan something like this at school, so... gen x is trained for this.
There's a documentary series from 2020 in Netflix called Pandemic that follows some of the people tracking the viruses.
Alt+H
Came here for this, thank you. This is a timeless masterpiece.
Have you tried hiding big water bowls? Cats like to find those. They dislike water close to food and like bowls wide enough for whiskers.