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docdufresne · 1 month
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Can I ask why specifically the seasons 11-13 armor is harder than the other seasons? I never actually watched red vs blue past season six and all armor looks hard to me
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From the feet to the chestplate in the Halo 3 version, I tend to break it down into 10ish pieces; The arms can be broken down to between 3 and 4 pieces leaving a total of 10 to 14 ish pieces
hoWEVER the halo 4 stalker chestplate used in seasons 11-13 are SO......................... AWFUL to break down, around 15 pieces in the chestpiece + sort of the codpiece region ALONE!! Not to mention the mix of both flat planes and cylinders in the piece making it difficult to follow one shape throughout, so I tended to break it down to even smALLER parts where there are lines and bevel breaks in the larger shapes.
dont even get me started on the bACK
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you can proBABLY simplify the chestplate if you reALLY want to; there are just more bevels and ridges that I noticed after painting it so long It's easy for me to carve the shapes from one larger shape, but keeping it with the pattern of breaking down shapes this made sense to me
It was pretty hard for me to do lineart with this armor as well, and I had an easier time adding bevel shadows through painting than I did drawing the slope in black and white, as it tends to get a little confusing when you do it that way
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confluencechimera · 5 months
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Top 5 Earthspark episodes?
YEAHHH LETS GO!!!
1. Age of Evolution Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 - they're considered one episode so I'm ranking them together too! IMO it's the best episode EarthSpark has to offer, it's absolutely the show firing on every cylinder. like, are we EVER going to get a better fight scene than Megatron and Optimus vs the Seekers??? I HIGHLY doubt it. this is peak EarthSpark to me
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2. What Dwells Within - prolly one of EarthSpark's other best episodes overall, there's some things about it that aren't perfect (the Dweller sorta comes outta nowhere, but it's a kids show, so not everything's gonna get explained, y'know? gotta remember the genre/target audience here.), but it's a very solid episode and a very very solid characterization for Starscream. very curious where they'll go from here with him
3. Classified - yeah, call me easy, the episode that focuses the most on the blorbo from my shows gets in here, but it's also because WE GOT SCHLODER IN THIS EPISODE FOR THE FIRST TIME TOO, and i love Schloder, he's so funny. but really this episode has so many great laughs in it, especially showing off OP's character. does anything beat this? dskjfkjd
4. Stowed Away, Stowaways - oooo this is a REALLY good ep for intrigue. honestly I kinda wished this ep was like two stretched out because a lot happens in it, but it's got some good plot. I think Battle of Witwicky (the episode after this one) has more of my favorite scenes out of the finale, but SAS has a very consistent feel through the whole thing that I appreciate a lot (ALSO, OPTIMUS REFERENCING MISSION IMPOSSIBLE IS EVERYTHING TO ME)
5. A Stygi Situation - so idk how this happened but I'm pretty sure this is the episode I come back to rewatching the most? I think it's just got a very easy, contained rewatchability to it, AND it's where Elita gets most of her screentime and I freakin love ES Elita. also, I really liked Grimlock's whole deal - I enjoyed the way they use him as an analogy for trauma. I hope they continue to do more stuff like that because it's very nicely done for kids to understand
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caatws · 1 year
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Yondu's death and how it was handled in the following gotg projects is the main reason I think how Gamora's been treated is unforgivable. A funeral and two other follow ups to your death/to honor your importance vs "you're not dead, you just can't remember". It would take 2 minutes tops to have Mantis, Drax and Rocket say 2 sentences to eachother about missing Gamora. They don't even had to shed tears if that would be too much. Drax already hated Thanos for killing his family once before. Where was his anger.
vol 3 reduced Gamora from a fully realized character who was an equal partner in the story and interacted with the others and guided them, to mainly someone only Peter really knew. Carrying over her relationship with Nebula from Endgame is the only saving grace. Worse is that Peter talking about it is the only time the canon gives Gamora credit for being essential to the family's origins and by extension the franchise.
Also it makes me really sad that Zoe has probably given the best performance of the bunch throughout her entire mcu run and because Gamora's arc is such a mess it completely overshadows that by the time you get finished vol 3. In fact, imo, vol 3 was fire performance wise for but hits rock bottom plot and arc wise. Without her death or if they had ressurected her, I think she easily would have had one of the best arcs in the mcu.
yeah, when i was comparing the treatment gamora's death to nat's that was already Oof but now comparing with yondu is just...OOOOOFFFFFF. it's just sad seeing the characters not get a chance to rly express their grief for her ever :'( and i think only rly exploring peter's grief makes it seem like gamora rly just existed to be his gf, which i know is a whole nother can of worms of discourse happening in starmora land rn (and given all the circumstances in the film, i honestly think the way starmora as a relationship was handled was pretty solid)
tho we had the holiday special (and i did enjoy it!), i kinda wish we'd had some other gotg project (love & thunder doesn't count since they were just there for 2 secs to support thor LOL) between endgame and vol 3 to actually explore the fallout from iw/endgame a lot more, not just for the gamora situation, but, like, everyone else too. like i mentioned earlier, i think there's a gaping hole in rocket's arc (and nebula's but to a lesser extent) given where his arc left off in vol 2, then the 4 years that passed offscreen between that and iw, and then the 5 years that passed offscreen during endgame, and then ANOTHER 2 years passed offscreen between endgame and the holiday special/vol 3 (i think). i'd imagine losing all of the gotg would've affected rocket a LOT (like remember when he literally shot gamora so she wouldn't risk her life to save peter like lol) and then when they returned, surely that would shift the way he approached his relationships with them
similarly with nebula, i'm assuming she only stuck around with the gotg bc after endgame bc she'd become rocket's bestie for the restie (which i love) and also idk helped the avengers defeat thanos (? idk it also seems like the gotg were just kinda absorbed into the avengers for those 5 years and then became separate again after endgame, which would've been cool to establish more explicitly in canon) but given how uninterested she was in hanging around the gotg at both the end of vol 1 and vol 2, i think we needed to see more of how she went from that to practically being a de facto leader of sorts for the team in the beginning of vol 3
like i said before, i do think much of vol 3 was still very much firing on all cylinders, including the performances, but some of these holes in the arcs were still hard to look past. i know gunn said he wanted the film to be something you could watch on its own without all the context of the previous gotg films/iw/endgame (which makes me wonder how much that informed the way he approached things like the gamora situation) but i think including more story elements and references to past works that would've made vol 3 more dependent on the previous gotg appearances would've fixed quite a few of these problems
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crescentfool · 11 months
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5 and 11 for the artist asks :3
hi kipper thank u for stopping by the askbox!!! :3
5. Estimate of how much of your art you post online vs. the art you keep for yourself
i think i probably only post 10% of my art at most...? there's a bunch of things i don't post because it's mostly studies (lines only, for the most part).
i really enjoy breaking down images of objects to boxes and cylinders, or draw objects from different angles (i have a few page dedicated to squiffer and how to hold it, for example)!
there's also a few pages examining and notetaking on art styles that interest me because i like seeing how they use shapes/lines and proportions...
and for anything "bigger" that i'm really invested in the outcome in, i tend to accumulate a few pages of poses/studied related to the thing before actually drawing it... because i hate having to look up references mid-illustration 💔
i think most of the things that end up being closer to finished (colored) end up getting posted in some shape or form, though, whether if it's to friends, my toyhouse gallery, or my social media...!
11. Do you listen to anything while drawing? If so, what
in regards to music while drawing... sometimes i will listen to the same song for an hour (or 30 minutes). more hours if i'm crazy (10 hour coconut mall and beneath the mask im looking at you). or i'll do a mix of different songs, usually music from persona 4, splatoon, and other video game osts that i like. or k-pop. lmao.
more often than not, i end up "watching" videos while drawing so i'll have splatoon tournament sets/scrims/x rank in the background, or whatever games i'm interested in watching (shoutout to pikmin 4)... or when friends screenshare things to me (i love when they do that)
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usafphantom2 · 2 years
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VS-27 Grumman S2F-1 Tracker 136615 (AU-10) by Wing attack Plan R Via Flickr: Grumman S2F-1 (S-2A) Tracker/Bu.No. 136615 -Upgraded to S-2F. -1961: VS-27 as AU-10. -VS-32 as AT-42. - 1966: VS-32. -8/1966: Put into storage at MASDC. -Converted to US-2A. -1968: MCAS New River Base Flight. -11/19/1968: Written off. Photo Credit's: Unknown to me (Reprint). Photo date: 1961-62. Location: Aboard USS Essex (CV-9)? The Grumman S-2 Tracker (S2F prior to 1962) was the first purpose-built, single airframe anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft to enter service with the United States Navy. Designed and initially built by Grumman, the Tracker was of conventional design — propeller-driven with twin radial engines, a high wing that could be folded for storage on aircraft carriers, and tricycle undercarriage. The type was exported to a number of navies around the world. Introduced in 1952, the Tracker and its E-1 Tracer derivative saw service in the U.S. Navy until the mid-1970s, and its C-1 Trader derivative until the mid-1980s, with a few aircraft remaining in service with other air arms into the 21st century. Argentina and Brazil are the last countries to still use the Tracker. Design and development- The Tracker was intended as a replacement for the Grumman AF Guardian, which was the first purpose-built aircraft system for ASW, using two airframes for two versions, one with the detection gear, and the other with the weapon systems. The Tracker combined both functions in one aircraft. Grumman's design (model G-89) was for a large high-wing monoplane with twin Wright Cyclone R-1820 nine cylinder radial engines, a yoke type arrestor hook and a crew of four. Both the two prototypes XS2F-1 and 15 production aircraft, S2F-1 were ordered at the same time, on 30 June 1950. The first flight was conducted on 4 December 1952, and production aircraft entered service with VS-26, in February 1954. Follow-on versions included the WF Tracer and TF Trader, which became the Grumman E-1 Tracer and Grumman C-1 Trader in the tri-service designation standardization of 1962. The S-2 carried the nickname "Stoof" (S-two-F) throughout its military career; and the E-1 Tracer variant with the large overhead radome was colloquially called the "stoof with a roof.". Grumman produced 1,185 Trackers. At least 99 and possibly 100 aircraft carrying the CS2F designation were manufactured in Canada under license by de Havilland Canada. U.S.-built versions of the Tracker were sold to various nations, including Australia, Japan, Turkey and Taiwan. Sensors and armament- The Tracker had an internal torpedo bay capable of carrying two lightweight aerial torpedoes or one nuclear depth charge. There were six underwing hard points for rocket pods and conventional depth charges or up to four additional torpedoes. A ventrally-mounted retractable radome for AN/APS-38 radar and a Magnetic Anomaly Detector (MAD) AN/ASQ-8 mounted on an extendable rear mounted boom were also fitted. Early model Trackers had an Electronic Support Measures (ESM) pod mounted dorsally just aft of the front seat overhead hatches and were also fitted with a smoke particle detector or "sniffer" for detecting exhaust particles from diesel-electric submarines running on snorkel. Later S-2s had the sniffer removed and had the ESM antennae moved to four rounded extensions on the wingtips. A 70-million-candlepower searchlight was mounted on the starboard wing. The engine nacelles carried JEZEBEL sonobuoys in the rear (16 in early marks, 32 in the S-2E/G). Early Trackers also carried 60 explosive charges, dispensed ventrally from the rear of the fuselage and used to create sound pulses for semi-active sonar (JULIE) with the AN/AQA-3 and later AQA-4 detection sets, whereas the introduction of active sonobuoys (pingers) and AN/AQA-7 with the S-2G conversion saw these removed. Smoke dispensers were mounted on the port ventral surface of the nacelles in groups of three each.
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2, 5, 10 from this ask game
ty for the ask!! also ty for linking it :D
2. Is it easier to draw someone facing left or right (or forward even)
if you look closely at my art youll notie i dra w a lot of characters facing left at a 3/4 angle that is my default </3 but also whenever i do draw looking forward which is like. second most ocmmon i always havie it angled slightly to the left but the eyes are never looking straight at you because i cannot draw that and make it look good and it annoys me so eyes are usually just looking off to the side. frnt and right angles my nememsis
5. Estimate of how much of your art you post online vs. the art you keep for yourself
oh this is like. 90% lmaoo. most of my art is jjust sketches and of the pieces i do finish like. a decent chunk are ocs which i never talk about and then on the rare occasion its a finished toh piece it gets posted but. yeah i try to post sketcehes more often since thats what i draw 90% of the time but yeah. i should post more sigh
10. Favorite piece of clothing to draw
skirts!! skirts are so fun and flowy and theres so many different variations, i find them easierst to draw since theyre usually just a cylinder/cone shape and also i own many different skirts i can use as references :} (actually spained my ankle once getting a reference photo but it was worth it so)
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owlixx · 1 year
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I attended VCF Midwest 18 (retro computing festival) in Chicago with my dad this last weekend and we stopped by the Galloping Ghost Arcade. I jotted down a list of the games we played and figured I’d flesh that out with some notes/context for tumblr.
1. Tron - they had both the original machine and the Discs of Tron machine. Considering we had both brought Tron shirts, this was a hit with us.
2. Qix - I’m familiar with the “cut off the box while something bounces around in it” genre and I had heard this name before but I don’t think I’d ever connected those dots before. I wanna play some more of this one sometime.
3. Asteroids - a classic and not much to add, but the vector graphics were so bright and vivid here that it really looked cool. and the momentum feels pretty good too on the ship.
4. Street fighter/mortal Kombat - we played MK2 and 4 which was good fun, I’d like to play more of all of them. And we did one round of SF1-4 which was super fun. I wish it was easier to get into fighting games. And that I didn’t have to pick one main!
5. Commander havoc - this really impressed with the vivid vector graphics and interesting track-cylinder controls. I didn’t even get to the platforming part until playing later in the Atari collection on my vita! Which emulates the track-cylinder using the touch screen which is a nice touch, never heard of this game before
6. Battle zone - again, this is familiar territory but playing with the real headset and joysticks really elevates it.
7. Batman forever - this one was just silly, the photo scans of the actors looks so goofy on top of the movie already being goofy
8. Berzerk - a favorite of my dad’s
9. Wizards of Wor - this one played like Pac-Man if Pac-Man has a gun, really wasn’t bad despite never hearing of it before
10. Dragon’s lair - got further than I think I ever have before, new goal of mine is to actually beat this game or at least watch the full “movie”
11. Capcom vs - always fun until the game actually starts lol, love the rosters but I suck at these even more than normal fighting games. Highlight was my dad recognizing a couple character from tatsunoko and promptly kicking my butt with them
12. Dungeon and dragons hack and slash - already own this at home but always fun to see, I really ought to beat my copy sometime with someone else
13. Virtual fighter/tekken - again, takes me back to a simpler time but I need a local player 2 for these to be fun
14. Darius - I think we played the oldest and newest one. Neat novelty for the wide wide screen. On the old one, you can tell it’s a CRT in the middle flanked by mirrors reflecting CRTs on the bottom of the machine. I have burst on my vita and never played it before, it’s cool to see how arcade accurate it is now!
15. Silent scope - always gotta pop my head in here because it’s a fun novelty, I should try the home port someday for fun
16. La machine guns rage of the machines - I have this on Wii but it was fun to play the arcade version! I was surprised by how strong the rumble was. I need to play this, NY gunblade, and ghost squad more at home with my legit Wii zappers
17. Aerosmith - never knew this existed and boy is it buckwild and kind of hilarious. Never would’ve expected the Aerosmith game to be a rail shooter
18. Moonwalker - we played this for about 30 seconds before sharing nervous laughter and moving on
19. Journey - we called this one out ahead of time thinking it surely wouldn’t be here. Plays like tron where it’s actually 5 minigames featuring poorly digitized heads of the band members. Pretty funny
20. Resident evil gun survivor 2 - this was really curious! You aim with a lighting but also move by using the light gun as a joystick. Pretty neat but the multiplayer didn’t work for us. Looks like there’s a home port exclusive to EU/JP? I’d love to play more of this oddity
21. Castlevania arcade? - I think this was just a port of Castlevania 1 but still interesting
22. Super Mario bros versus - couldn’t tell if this was different from Mario 1 at all functionally but playing with an arcade joystick and buttons was neat!
23. Mario bros - I’m so used to the remake included with GBA Mario games that the original makes me embarrass myself when I play it
24. Donkey kong - I need to actually clear all the stages at least once
25. Sinistar - my dad clutched a win against the S man himself, kinda neat how this game has multiple phases and free movement
26. Star Wars arcade - we played a super low poly one because it was 2 player with a much higher poly one next to us but single player only. Also played a ROTJ speeder bike game with neat handlebar controls
27. Defender/Stargate - a classic, I need to get decent at this one sometime
28. Tempest - TxK was the first game I got on my vita and I didn’t really get it, but now I get it more and the graphics really impresses. I’d like to play more versions of this game
29. Pac-Man/mania - a staple like bread or eggs. Maybe someday I’ll play all them in order
30. Joust/2 - this was super fun. Really shines in PvPvE with an uncertain alliance. Transforming the mount in the sequel is neat, had never seen it.
31. Warlords - 4 player pong basically, but also reminded me a bit of boom blox. Keeping an eye out for this one now.
32. Night driver - never heard of it before but kind of fun
33. Pole position - feels so much better with a real wheel and pedal
34. Qbert - terrible at it but cute
35. Spy Hunter 2 - pretty fun in 2 player mode actually
36. Speed racer - this really surprised, this was super fun. Jumping over my dad was the highlight until we both collectively ran off a cliff and quit
37. Gauntlet dark legacy - somehow plays way worse than the GameCube version? But fun seeing this guy here
38. Robocop/2 - first one sucked, second one relatively impressed especially with the Wild Guns-Esque shooting gallery minigame
39. Contra - we had just played the DS Contra 4 so we had to play this one for comparison. As hard as I remember, especially for him lol. Also played an odd 2.5D contra in Japanese. I got the feeling it was a phone game port and googling now confirms yes, it is, called Contra Evolution
40. Ikari warriors - fun to play because of the unique twisting joystick. My dad lamented that we didn’t get to the tanks
41. Crystal castles - my dad showed off a secret warp trick on the first try that I managed to recreate on my vita port that uses the touch screen as a trackball. Way cooler with trackpad than joystick like I’d played before. Also always think of the musical artist
42. Cyberball - hot nonsense, he crushed me. Fun dual screen corner setup
43. Sonic the fighters - I had thought it would be fun if they had this one and they did! Didn’t play long but just fun to see it show up
44. Segasonic - this was my wildest guess as to what could even appear here, very happy to see it! My only chance to ever really play this game. Sadly, had a rude guest next ti me during it
45. Yi are king fu - this was high on my dad’s list and did in fact appear, he blazed through the first five levels quickly. I’d like to try and play this a bit more
46. Ring king - boxing game my dad was looking for, we really struggled to get started with the controls
47. Punch out - it was neat to get to play the arcade original with the wireframe graphics like his alternate costumes in smash bros
48. Judge dredd - this one was just kinda funny, classic stiff digitized photo graphics ala mortal kombat
49. 3D xevious - had never seen this, kinda neat
50. Super puzzle fighter - a favorite of my mother’s, fun to see the cabinet version. Especially since the XBLA port is weirdly compromised in some ways
51. Space invaders - this one was fun because it had a physical background graphic that the game sprites seemed to hover above, which was much more impressive than seeing just the game sprites in isolation
52. Mega man power battle - I had beaten both of these before on the capcom arcade collection for $1.99 a pop, but playing and seeing a real cabinet was a real treat
53. Paperboy - I always associated this game with the NES but the arcade version with a unique handlebar controller is a lot more charming. Still far too hard.
54. Pit fighter - so bad it’s good, this was on my dad’s list
55. Quake - this was a curious one, having to aim and move with just arcade buttons
56. Star Trek - pretty cute vector game, the Split View of first persons and top down is pretty neat
57. Cliff Hanger - fascinatingly, a laserdisc game in the style of Dragon’s Lair but repurposing clips from Lupin III without advertising itself as such.
58. Wrestlemania - not my first time playing this one, but always fun to see the super over the top moves
59. Rampart - one of my dad’s favorites, admittedly kind of advanced for the time with the base building in between rounds. Kind of an addicting gameplay loop if I am being honest
60. Quantum - super cute vector game with trackball that plays like Pokémon ranger where you have to draw circles around objects. Pretty good game feel, curious about this one
Didn’t get to play:
Popeye - favorite of my dad’s, screen broke
Star Wars episode 4 - similar
Mk3 - working but poor screen, my favorite MK
Soul calibur - the only had 2 and we ended up skipping it anyways
Silent hill - beautifully giant machine but was either down for repair or occupied
Monkey ball - had that silly banana joystick but down for repair
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hirocimacruiser · 2 years
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ARISTO vs SUPRA
go fast or have fun
Aristo vs Supra lap time comparison
ARISTO
1'11'33, 1'11'84, 1'11'84, 1'12'41, 1'11'19
SUPRA
1'11'79, 1'11'95, 1'12'51, 1'16'65, 1'13'00, 1'12'85
After all, the Aristo was faster... I didn't feel like it was when I was driving, but I was able to get a good lap time..." It's a word. "But I think the Supra is better when it comes to the fun of controlling it."
Recently, the surroundings of the car called Aristo are harsh. It is said to be the monster of a sedan with the largest torque of a domestic car.
As the voice grows louder,
I really wanted to confirm its ability.
Driver Takayuki Kinoshita, against Supra Twin Turbo R
And the stage is Tsukuba. Now, the actors are ready.
Text/Takayuki Kinoshita, Photos/Akira Takahashi
"It seems that a terrifyingly fast luxury sedan will be born, and it is said to be a sister car of the Crown." Is it true?
Indeed, in the Japanese automobile market, sporty cars with unparalleled potential are making their debuts one after another. However, even if Japan is a privilege, is it possible to establish a sporty model that belongs to the ultra-luxury car genre? If true, how much performance is hidden? I waited with bated breath for the appearance of the new model.
The engine, which combines an in-line 6-cylinder 3-liter DOHC unit with a two-way turbo, is the heart of a sporty car. It can be said that it is the real thing without any extra value. It exhibits excessive tenacity at low revs, and it blows all the way up to high revs.
An engine that draws a flat curve like NA
In addition to being given characteristics, maneuverability is somewhat
This is based on excellent stability that will not cause bankruptcy. Despite the fact that it has such extreme characteristics wrapped in oblate, it cannot hide the high power performance hidden inside. Although seemingly obedient, once it turns its fangs, it will turn into a ferocious wolf. It exuded an atmosphere similar to the killing that is peculiar to meat-eating animals. In that case, I want to release the chains and let it go wild. I want it to run around thoroughly. It is only natural to be seduced by such impulses. Therefore, there was no hesitation in running this kind of model with saloon characteristics.
Fast or slow? Fun or shrew?
In order to evaluate it, I ran it with Supra's top sporty grade "2.5 Twin Turbo R" on a circuit where there was no room for false intervention.
Aristo: There is something I would like to confirm before making an impression. "The Aristo is better than the Supra.
It was fast!" is the fact. It certainly did quite well on public roads. I feel the outstanding speed with my whole body. There was also the thought of “What if?” However, when it becomes a reality, Aristo's latent strength
I have no choice but to do it. Most likely, when I thought about running it on the circuit, I already had a premonition that Aristo would win. Or perhaps, somewhere in his heart, he was hoping that the refined driving that he experienced on the public road would lead to a lap time. Just making us think that is enough, isn't it? But Aristotle doesn't give up. In a world where there is no excuse for one lap time, the Supra was mercilessly thrown into the dust.
On the backstretch, the speedometer needle was pointing at 170km/h. Despite being a 4-speed AT, which should have a disadvantage in startup acceleration, it slightly exceeds the speed of the Supra. What's more, the four-wheel bench disc with hydraulic servo exerts a braking force approaching that of Gran Turismo in recent years. Therefore, it is possible to push deep into the corner.
The 245/40R16 tires (ADVAN HF-TU Type F), which are one size larger than the front, are overwhelmed by the rear, and will not break easily even at such times. Slightly higher speed than common sense
ARISTO IS DIGITAL AND SUPRA IS ANALOG
Even if you invade while creating a strong front wheel load from the road, you will still be firmly gripping the road surface. That's why you can attack without worrying about it. The grounding of the rear around here is at a high level that is by no means inferior even compared to the recently debuted sporty bike.
Sustainability at the front is similarly high. The responsiveness of the steering is tailored so that it cuts directly. The Piezo TEM S setting works to increase the roll rigidity from the beginning of the turn, so it does not roll more than necessary. As a result, it is possible to obtain handling that responds quickly and a feeling of turning without feeling uneasy.
However, it seems that the front response during cornering is set to be moderately lost, and understeer due to the pushing out of the rear wheels is slight but always occurring. Therefore, even if the throttle is opened roughly, the tail does not get in the way, and this setting allows the car to stand up with a stable tendency. I felt that the reason for the superior time was the excellent stability that allowed us to actively use the brakes and power. However, if you ask whether it is fun to run, the answer is "no" at this point. Because stability outweighs power, the driver doesn't feel like he's in control. There are almost no scenes where the tail sticks out and is pushed down on the counter, and it is driven within the range that does not exceed the performance of the car. Even if you try to force the tail slide and drive hard, the behavior will only become nervous as soon as the tire limit is exceeded. It is even more difficult to determine power drift within the limit
Moreover, the fact that information is transmitted only digitally is a factor that spoils the enjoyment. Steering always maintains the same steering force, so it is difficult to grasp the feel of the tires. Even TEMS, which is effective in ensuring squeezability, does not have a linear roll feeling, leaving a sense of incongruity in sporty runs.
It didn't feel like the car was lapping faster than the Supra.
As for my impression, "It's leaner than the Supra, but it doesn't look too fast." This is similar to the impression felt by the driver.
TWO DIFFERENT PERSONALITIES
In terms of this fun part, on the contrary, the Supra is leading by a large margin. Especially the fans who come from the high controllability near the actual world.
Verticality was overwhelming.
Certainly, the grip limit is inferior to Aristo
However, the flow and convergence of the rear wheels are poignant, and they are conveyed as if they were picked up. that's why,
Feel free to drift even in high-speed corners
All about driving
He clearly communicates his feelings analogically to Wakelists under his control.
To conclude, the Aristo is fast, but that's it, and the Supra is a fun car to drive.
However, the point that I do not feel fun with Aristo,
I have no intention of denying that it was inferior to the Supra's speed for this one shot. each
It's because the personality that can be put in is different.
The Mercedes 300E, BMW M5, which Aristo says is a rival, also cuts down on the fun of swinging at the price of outstanding stability, and even with the Z, which is a competitor of the Supra.
In addition, the control
Emphasis is placed on rollability.
If the concept is divided into the big genre of sporty cars, the concept becomes ambiguous. have a distinct personality
It's a sign of what you're trying to do.
As a means of transportation to safely reach your destination, Aristo is one of the world's highest standards.
become a car. If you want to enjoy the journey,
It's the world of the Supra. "Aristotle
or the Supra's time is slow."
That's what I mean.
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Aristo's corner link at the second hairpin in Tsukuba. As far as I can see, its behavior is stable and does not make me feel uneasy. Let's call it "quiet" cornering. It is so calm that it sometimes feels lacking in power. On the contrary, it will be a run with plenty of room.
Compared to the corner link of the Aristo, Supra, which also runs in the first hairpin, the behavior is greater. On the contrary, it also gives the impression that the driver is controlling the car and driving it.
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Curtiss SBC Helldiver by Willard Womack Via Flickr: Curtiss Hellcives of VS-2 at North Island NAS, 1939. These appear to be the SBC-3 which were powered by a Pratt & Whitney twin row, fourteen cylinder engine, which gave it a much smaller nose that the later Dash-4. Vought SBUs' in the background. Assigned to the USS Lexington CV-2
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HISTORY OF ACHAEMENID IRAN
Tentative diagram of the 40-hour seminar
(in 80 parts of 30 minutes)
Prof. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Tuesday, 27 December 2022
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1 A - Achaemenid beginnings I A
Introduction; Iranian Achaemenid historiography; Problems of historiography continuity; Iranian posterior historiography; foreign historiography
1 B - Achaemenid beginnings I B
Western Orientalist historiography; early sources of Iranian History; Prehistory in the Iranian plateau and Mesopotamia
2 A - Achaemenid beginnings II A
Brief Diagram of the History of the Mesopotamian kingdoms and Empires down to Shalmaneser III (859-824 BCE) – with focus on relations with Zagros Mountains and the Iranian plateau  
2 B - Achaemenid beginnings II B
The Neo-Assyrian Empire from Shalmaneser III (859-824 BCE) to Sargon of Assyria (722-705 BCE) – with focus on relations with Zagros Mountains and the Iranian plateau 
3 A - Achaemenid beginnings III A
From Sennacherib (705-681 BCE) to Assurbanipal (669-625 BCE) to the end of Assyria (609 BCE) – with focus on relations with Zagros Mountains and the Iranian plateau 
3 B - Achaemenid beginnings III B
The long shadow of the Mesopotamian Heritage: Assyria, Babylonia, Elam/Anshan, Kassites, Guti, Akkad,  and Sumer / Religious conflicts of empires – Monotheism & Polytheism
4 A - Achaemenid beginnings IV A
The Sargonid dynasty and the Divine, Universal Empire – the Translatio Imperii
4 B - Achaemenid beginnings IV B
Assyrian Spirituality, Monotheism & Eschatology; the imperial concepts of Holy Land (vs. barbaric periphery) and Chosen People (vs. barbarians)
5 A - Achaemenid beginnings V A
The Medes from Deioces to Cyaxares & Astyages
The early Achaemenids (Achaemenes & the Teispids)
5 B - Achaemenid beginnings V B
- Why the 'Medes' and why the 'Persians'?
What enabled these nations to form empires?
6 A - Zoroaster A
Shamanism-Tengrism; the life of Zoroaster; Avesta and Zoroastrianism
6 B - Zoroaster B
Mithraism vs. Zoroastrianism; the historical stages of Zoroaster's preaching and religion
7 A - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) I A
The end of Assyria, Nabonid Babylonia, and the Medes
7 B - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) I B
The Nabonidus Chronicle
8 A - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) II A
Cyrus' battles against the Medes
8 B - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) II B
Cyrus' battles against the Lydians
9 Α - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) III A
The Battle of Opis: the facts
9 Β - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) III B
Why Babylon fell without resistance
10 A - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) IV A
Cyrus Cylinder: text discovery and analysis
10 B - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) IV B
Cyrus Cylinder: historical continuity in Esagila
11 A - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) V A
Cyrus' Empire as continuation of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
11 B - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) V B
Cyrus' Empire and the dangers for Egypt 
12 A - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) VI A
Death of Cyrus; Tomb at Pasargad
12 B - Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) VI B
Posterity and worldwide importance of Cyrus the Great
13 A - Cambyses I A
Conquest of Egypt and Cush (Ethiopia: Sudan)
13 B - Cambyses I B
Iran as successor of Assyria in Egypt, and the grave implications of the Iranian conquest of Egypt
14 A - Cambyses II A
Cambyses' adamant monotheism, his clash with the Memphitic polytheists, and the falsehood diffused against him (from Egypt to Greece)
14 B - Cambyses II B
The reasons for the assassination of Cambyses
15 A - Darius the Great I A
The Mithraic Magi, Gaumata, and the usurpation of the Achaemenid throne
15 B - Darius the Great I B
Darius' ascension to the throne
16 A - Darius the Great II A
The Behistun inscription
16 B - Darius the Great II B
The Iranian Empire according to the Behistun inscription
17 A - Darius the Great III A
Military campaign in Egypt & the Suez Canal
17 B - Darius the Great III B
Babylonian revolt, campaign in the Indus Valley
18 A - Darius the Great IV A
Darius' Scythian and Balkan campaigns; Herodotus' fake stories
18 B - Darius the Great IV B
Anti-Iranian priests of Memphis and Egyptian rebels turning Greek traitors against the Oracle at Delphi, Ancient Greece's holiest shrine
19 A - Darius the Great V A
Administration of the Empire; economy & coinage
19 B - Darius the Great V B
World trade across lands, deserts and seas
20 A - Darius the Great VI A
Rejection of the Modern European fallacy of 'Classic' era and Classicism
20 B - Darius the Great VI B
Darius the Great as the end of the Ancient World and the beginning of the Late Antiquity (522 BCE – 622 CE)
21 A - Achaemenids, Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and the Magi A
Avesta and the establishment of the ideal empire
21 B - Achaemenids, Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and the Magi B
The ceaseless, internal strife that brought down the Xšāça (: Empire) 
22 A - The Empire-Garden, Embodiment of the Paradise A
The inalienable Sargonid-Achaemenid continuity as the link between Cosmogony, Cosmology and Eschatology
22 B - The Empire-Garden, Embodiment of the Paradise B
The Garden, the Holy Tree, and the Empire
23 A - Xerxes the Great I A
Xerxes' rule; his upbringing and personality
23 B - Xerxes the Great I B
Xerxes' rule; his imperial education
24 A - Xerxes the Great II A
Imperial governance and military campaigns
24 B - Xerxes the Great II B
The Anti-Iranian complex of inferiority of the 'Greek' barbarians (the so-called 'Greco-Persian wars')
25 A - Parsa (Persepolis) A
The most magnificent capital of the pre-Islamic world
25 B - Parsa (Persepolis) B
Naqsh-e Rustam: the Achaemenid necropolis: the sanctity of the mountain; the Achaemenid-Sassanid continuity of cultural integrity and national identity
26 A - Iran & the Periphery A
Caucasus, Central Asia, Siberia, Tibet and China Hind (India), Bengal, Deccan and Yemen
26 B - Iran & the Periphery B
Sudan, Carthage and Rome
27 A - The Anti-Iranian rancor of the Egyptian Memphitic priests A
The real cause of the so-called 'Greco-Persian wars', and the use of the Greeks that the Egyptian Memphitic priests made
27 B - The Anti-Iranian rancor of the Egyptian Memphitic priests B
Battle of the Eurymedon River; Egypt and the Wars of the Delian League
28 A - Civilized Empire & Barbarian Republic A
The incomparable superiority of Iran opposite the chaotic periphery: the Divine Empire
28 B - Civilized Empire & Barbarian Republic B
Why the 'Greeks' and the Romans were unable to form a proper empire
29 A - Artaxerxes I (465-424 BCE) A
Revolt in Egypt; the 'Greeks' and their shame: they ran to Persepolis as suppliants
29 B - Artaxerxes I (465-424 BCE) B
Aramaeans and Jews in the Achaemenid Court
30 A - Interregnum (424-403 BCE) A
Xerxes II, Sogdianus, and Darius II
30 B - Interregnum (424-403 BCE) B
The Elephantine papyri and ostraca; Aramaeans, Jews, Phoenicians and Ionians
31 A - Artaxerxes II (405-359 BCE) & Artaxerxes III  (359-338 BCE) A
Revolts instigated by the Memphitic priests of Egypt and the Mithraic subversion of the Empire
31 B - Artaxerxes II (405-359 BCE) & Artaxerxes III  (359-338 BCE) B
Artaxerxes II's capitulation to the Magi and the unbalancing of the Empire / Cyrus the Younger
32 A - Artaxerxes IV & Darius III A
The decomposition of the Empire
32 B - Artaxerxes IV & Darius III B
Legendary historiography
33 A - Alexander's Invasion of Iran A
The military campaigns
33 B - Alexander's Invasion of Iran B
Alexander's voluntary Iranization/Orientalization
34 A - Alexander: absolute rejection of Ancient Greece A
The re-organization of Iran; the Oriental manners of Alexander, and his death
34 B - Alexander: absolute rejection of Ancient Greece B
The split of the Empire; the Epigones and the rise of the Orientalistic (not Hellenistic) world
35 A - Achaemenid Iran – Army A
Military History
35 B - Achaemenid Iran – Army B
Achaemenid empire, Sassanid militarism & Islamic Iranian epics and legends
36 A - Achaemenid Iran & East-West / North-South Trade A
The development of the trade between Egypt, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Iran, Turan (Central Asia), Indus Valley, Deccan, Yemen, East Africa & China
36 B - Achaemenid Iran & East-West / North-South Trade B
East-West / North-South Trade and the increased importance of Mesopotamia and Egypt
37 A - Achaemenid Iran: Languages and scripts A
Old Achaemenid, Aramaic, Sabaean and the formation of other writing systems 
37 B - Achaemenid Iran: Languages and scripts B
Aramaic as an international language
38 A - Achaemenid Iran: Religions A
Rise of a multicultural and multi-religious world
38 B - Achaemenid Iran: Religions B
Collapse of traditional religions; rise of religious syncretism
39 A - Achaemenid Iran: Art and Architecture A
Major archaeological sites of Achaemenid Iran
39 B - Achaemenid Iran: Art and Architecture B
The radiation of Iranian Art
40 A - Achaemenid Iran: Historical Importance A
The role of Iran in the interconnection between Asia and Africa
40 B - Achaemenid Iran: Historical Importance B
The role of Iran in the interconnection between Asia and Europe
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FOR LEONORA CARRINGTON by Peter Lamborn Wilson
# 1 Mexico City is absolutely. Or was. With a claridad that would’ve seemed glossy as bone except for the fecality of its plutonian fruit. Especially Leonora Carrington – the secret hardness of colonial baroque – its refusal to be reasonable – its crown of owls
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Pneumatic vs. Hydraulic Systems A Comparison for Industrial Applications
Pneumatic vs. Hydraulic Systems: A Comparison with Regards to Industry Use
It is imperative to choose an appropriate system for practical applications of industrial automation. Two of the major power transmission techniques widely utilized in industries are the pneumatic and hydraulic power systems. Both have their pros and cons, but before deciding on which one is better for you, it would help to know the distinctions. The pneumatic & hydraulic products range includes a variety of products that are manufactured by RAM Automations, capable of satisfying the needs of different sectors and industries.
Overview of Pneumatic Systems
Pneumatic systems operate through the use of compressed air, the main purpose of which is to produce movement and force. These systems can be predominantly utilized in industries requiring returns with minimal contact with light contaminants and that require rapid operations for their processes.
Key Advantages:
1. Clean and Safe: Pneumatic systems work through the air, hence making them convenient for places that cannot afford any contamination, such as food and drugs.
2. Speed and Responsiveness: These systems have an almost impressionistic response period; hence, they are best suited for applications that involve quick motion.
3. Low Maintenance: This is mainly because pneumatic systems have no fluids and have fewer parts compared to hydraulic systems; therefore, the need to maintain them is less than that of hydraulic systems.
4. Cost-Effective: While compressed air is easily available, the components used in pneumatic systems tend to be cheaper, thus implying lower costs.
Applications: Pneumatic systems are quite often used in material handling, packaging, automation and robotics. Within the fields of pneumatic products, RAM Automations provide valves and actuators, and air compressor products of Bosch make and Siemens make.
Overview of Hydraulic Systems
Hydraulic systems, on the other hand, employ the use of fluids commonly referred to as hydraulic fluids, of which oil is most common in the production of power and control of motion. These systems are ideally used in force applications that need high levels of accuracy.
Key Advantages:
1. High Power Density: This is due to the fact that hydraulic systems can produce large force from relatively small parts for heavy-duty applications.
2. Precision and Control: These systems afford microprocessor control of speed, force, and movement, which is very relevant in constructions such as construction support machinery and heavy-duty machines.
3. Durability: Hydraulic systems are strong and can support high pressure coupled with muscle; hence, they fit most industrial applications.
Applications: Some of the applications of hydraulic systems include those in construction equipment, manufacturing industries, and aerospace industries. The hydraulic products that RAM Automations can serve include pumps, motors and cylinders from manufacturers such as ABB and Schneider Electric.
Pneumatic vs Hydraulic: These comparisons, for obvious reasons, are critical because;
1. Force and Power: Hydraulic systems are preferred especially because they are capable of developing more force and power, which are important in applications such as lifting and pressing. Pneumatic systems are less forceful in their action but are more appropriate for applications in tasks involving speed and frequent responses.
2. Precision and Control: The hydraulic system is highly precise and accurate in its operations since it has a feedback mechanism, hence suitable for applications which require frequent adjustments and consistency. While pneumatic control mechanisms are somewhat faster than hydraulic systems, they have less accuracy due to the fact that air is compressible.
3. Maintenance and Costs: Pneumatic systems, in the long run, are easier to maintain and cost less, mainly due to the cheapness of air, which acts as a power supply and spare parts. Hydraulic systems are more powerful as they use the power of fluids under pressure, but they come with high maintenance costs because of the complexities involved.
4. Environmental Considerations: Pneumatic systems are more suitable for an environment that requires hygiene since they do not entail fluids that are likely to affect the cleanliness of the surroundings. Hydraulics are mostly powerful. However, they are delicate instruments that must be handled with a lot of delicate when controlling them to avoid cases of oil spillage that have very dangerous effects on the surrounding environment.
When it comes to selecting the right system, it all comes down to need:
This is so since pneumatic and hydraulic systems may work best, depending on the application you have in your industry. For your machine or equipment operation, if the demands of your application are high power range and accuracy on heavy load, hydrostatic systems may be the most suitable for your operation. Thus, if there is a focus on speed, cleanliness, and cost reduction, then it is better to choose pneumatic systems.
In pneumatic and hydraulic products, RAM Automations supplies and provides a diverse product catalogue. Hence, you have the best match for the specific application you are stressing your energy and resources on. As associated with the finest brands and as a specialist in today's advanced technologies, RAM Automations is all prepared to offer the finest automation solutions for your industrial requirements.
The power transmission systems we provide are ideal for any business that requires the best solution that will make its operations as efficient as possible and help it stand out from the rest of the competition that is experienced in the market.
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Maruti Swift CNG vs Hyundai Grand i10 Nios CNG Comparison
The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios and the Swift by Maruti Suzuki both has been launched in CNG version but the customers is confusing in both the variants that what they prefer for their family as well as individually. Let’s compare both the variants to check out the engine, mileage, pricing, design and the technology features:
Engine:
The Engine of the Maruti Swift version in CNG is 1.2 L petrol K12C Dualjet petrol with in the 3 cylinders offer in that version, while the Hyundai Grand i10 in CNG version is offered in 1.2 Liter and has offered 4 cylinders in that car.
The Power of the Swift version CNG model is 77.49 PS while the Hyundai offered 69 Ps which is less than the Swift CNG.
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Curtiss SBC Helldiver by Willard Womack Via Flickr: Curtiss Helldivers' of VS-2 at North Island NAS, 1939. These appear to be the SBC-3 which were powered by a Pratt & Whitney twin row, fourteen cylinder engine, which gave it a much smaller nose that the later Dash-4. Vought SBUs' in the background. Assigned to the USS Lexington CV-2
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Five Aspects to Consider When Opting For Orlando Termite Treatment
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When picking a Orlando termite treatment, it's necessary to look at numerous factors to make sure that you deal with the complication successfully as well as sustainably. Below is actually a thorough resource on the five vital aspects to assess:
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