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Does your child need practice with his math skills? This printable worksheet, which will help him count up to 100, will give him practice counting by 2's. |
Learn to see patterns in numbers with this handy chart. Kids will be prompted to skip count and color as they go. |
Reinforce math concepts with your students! Use this practice quiz to review number patterns. |
The backs of coins are as important as the front. Does your first grader know how to recognize a nickel from its back? |
Keep students engaged and help them practice their counting fluency with this fun, game-based lesson. Students count and work with each other to create the classroom’s longest number snake. Who will be the winner? |
There's a face on the front of a dime, but what's on the back? Teach your first grader how to recognizes dimes from the back with this count and add worksheet. |
Searching for a worksheet that practices counting skills? This printable asks your child to determine which series of numbers is counting by twos. |
his worksheet is a great way to get used to place value, and to see how it can factor in to simple addition. |
Monkey around with math practice, and help your first grader start skip counting by identifying even numbers. |
This cute little hermit crab is missing his sea shell. Connect the dots to give him a new home, and learn about odd numbers as you go! |
Help draw this fruit bat's wings by connecting the dots. Your child will learn about odd numbers with this fun exercise! |
The RAW is a generic photography term that relates to one of two file types that is output from your camera, the other being JPEG. It’s always written in capitals, although it doesn’t actually stand for anything. Canon’s RAW file format is known as CR2. |
So why would you shoot in RAW, as opposed to JPEG? |
With JPEG images, your camera takes the shot, applies certain settings, compresses it, then saves it. With RAW images, the photo retains almost all of the original data from the sensor. This gives the photographer the flexibility to finely tweak settings such as noise reduction, sharpness, white balance etc., before saving the final image as a JPEG. Most commonly, this is done on a computer using a program such as Adobe Lightroom, or Canon Digital Photo Professional. |
While it does provide the perfect platform for post production, shooting in RAW means that you will fill up your card quicker, because the file sizes are generally 5 times larger. It also requires you to spend time ‘developing’ the images before they can be shared. |
See JPEG for more information. |
He hopes you’ll buy his latest CD and tickets to his show Jan.15 at Anthology. But at the same time, bluesman Otis Taylor saysthat if he’s honest with himself, he’d have to admit he probablydoesn’t care as much about the money end of things as heshould. |
“I just don’t care if I sell records ---- I must not care,because I do the things the way I do,” Taylor said recently byphone. He explained that he views each album as a chance to explorea new concept ---- and thus keeps moving into new territory, ratherthan finding something that sells well and then turning out thesame style of record over and over. |
“When I first started, I didn’t care; now, I can say I carebecause I’m making a little money. I care about money; I just don’tcareenoughabout money. |
One thing he’s not doing the same is touring with daughterCassie Taylor, his longtime bassist and co-vocalist. |
When asked if this surprised him, Taylor said his daughter hadmet someone and was tired of being away all the time. So for thistour, he’s bringing a different bass player and a drummer as well,"which is unusual,” he said. |
He’s still touring in support of “Pentatonic Wars and LoveSongs,” released last June on Telarc. That album’s core concept waslove, while the album before that, “Reclaiming the Banjo,” wasabout exploring the black roots of the banjo. |
His next album, set for release this June, is already finished.Taylor said he produces his own albums and then delivers a finishedproduct to Telarc. |
Taylor said that he likes the playing on his recordings to soundfresh, so he will only go to two takes on a song ---- and only totwo takes because the other musicians playing with him may beplaying one of his songs for the first time on take No. 1. But ifthey don’t get it right the second time? |
“Three takes makes me nervous, and I don’t get to four takes---- there’s no emotion left. |
Although Telarc Records, his home since 2003’s “Truth Is NotFiction,” has been bought by the Concord Group, Taylor said thechanges haven’t filtered down to the musicians. |
“They don’t send anyone out there to watch you. Some things aredone differently; a little more corporate, but not artistically.... There’s just more paperwork for everything. |
While he admitted that his brand of “trance blues” is farremoved from the mainstream, Taylor said it is possible to beinfluential without being famous. |
“I figure it’s better to have a niche than just be part of thepack. I have a lot of young filmmakers wanting to use my music.There’s a whole younger set that’s hearing about me, which iscool. |
“Who’s more important in the world, Miles Davis or Mick Jagger?A hundred years from now, it will be Miles. Who’s sold morerecords? The Rolling Stones. But who’s hipper? Miles Davis. |
“That’s a legacy I’d like to leave ---- but we’ll see. |
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I have it for more than half a year..simply can't live without it. Can't even imagine flying without it now. Drivers are getting better, does more fluent job. Now it remembers staying in absolute mode and I can safely shutdown Windows (XP SP1) without getting the trackir drivers stuck. Simply amazing!!! |
I've used it for 3 years now in sims. Still works as new. |
Software has been constantly improved and it gets better and better all the time. |
The longer you have it the more you like it, I hated it at first but now I wont fly without it. |
You just have to learn to use it,for example always sit the same distance from the Tir unit or the responce will vary greatly.And use lots of deadzone at first then slowly reduce it as your skills improve. |
Brought the 3D into flightsimming, that's for sure. Now I can look at my instruments, out the window, through my body by turning my head. |
It's not like in real life, but it gets closer.. |
I still use it from time to time. |
I find it of less value/use on non-full real. |
When I have the 'pit off or external views I find it disorienting, but that may be down to practice! |
And as I am having a major problem adjusting to the new FM's I don't have the time or patience to put into TIR in these circumstances! |
And the orientation is automatic because you always have feedback where you look, because you move your head in that direction. But if you're not used to it, it may take a bit of practice. It's not hard though. |
So when i fly pit off, i only fly with just the gunsight as visual reference and never lose orientation. TrackIR is handy with all settings, medium easy or hard. It's just like using a joystick to fly when for years you've been using the arrow keys to fly. TrackIR is also the HOTAS (= hands OFF throttle and stick) to look around. |
Sometimes i watch trk's in external view and recreate external padlock with the trackIR. Focusing on 1 plane while tracking the other(s) with it. You can do that all without pressing buttons. It's great. So people who think trackIR is only usefull in full real games haven't yet discovered the full capability of trackIR yet./i/smilies/16x16_smiley-wink.gif Because it's even better in medium or easy games. |
It's getting better and better! No flying without it as far as I'm concerned. |
New software (2.11) supports it in FS2004 as well. Go get it! |
I better stop being lazy and negotiate with my wife for some extra 'stick time'! |
You can also look at the map while looking around the countryside to orient yourself looking for landmarks, rivers towns etc. And if you want, you can steer the view independantly of the gun if you want to play reargunner. In short, it was already good back then, it's great now, and it's getting better all the time. |
New software/drivers is good too! |
Can't wait to fire it up again when I get home tonight! |
"Sorry kids, Daddy is busy" |
What is the price for TrackIr? |
Is it available in skandinavia? |
DNMY made a comment about the map and he(she?) was dead on. It's nice to be able to look around when the map is open. I can finally give up on the map navigation lines being on, padlock on, etc and now can fly effectively with 100% realism options on. I paid $119 usd with $19 shipping. I was especially glad to know you can use reflective tape and not have to depend on the manufacturer for those dots. |
- What is the price for TrackIr? |
- Is it available in skandinavia? |
They have a European sales office, they sell TrackIR as well as 3D Glasses. |
Scand J Work Environ Health. 39(4):361-368. |
Our previous work has suggested that the incidence of any occurrence of injury leave among police officers is higher on night shifts. In this study, we extended our inquiry to determine whether the incidence of long-term injury leave varies across shifts. |
Police officers (N=419) from an urban department were included in the analysis. Daily payroll work history data from 1994–2010 was collected. Injury leave duration was examined ranging from ≥1–≥90 days. Poisson regression models were used to compute incidence rates (IR) and incidence rate ratios (IRR) of long-term injury. |
Cumulative incidence of injury for different durations of leave defined as ≥1, ≥5, ≥10, ≥15, ≥30, and ≥90 days were 61.3%, 45.4%, 39.9%, 33.9%, 26.5%, and 9.6% respectively. Age-and gender adjusted IRR of long-term injury (≥90 days) for night versus day shifts was IRR 3.12, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.35–7.21 and IRR 2.21, 95% CI 1.04–4.68, for night versus afternoon shifts. Among all durations examined, the largest IRR was for injury ≥90 days, night versus day shifts (IRR 3.12, 95% CI 1.35–7.21). |
Night shift work was significantly associated with long-term injury among police officers after adjustment for age and gender. Although type of injury was not available, it is possible that variation in injury type across shifts might account for some of this association. |
J Occup Environ Med. 59(11):1084-1088. |
J Occup Environ Med. 58(3):e66-e71. |
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see my previous post on the topic, #1. |
My last post ended up more as a how-to than what-to. This time, I’ll say why you should have local copies of the documentation for most of the tools you use. I’ll also tell you the sort of things I always have handy as well. |
Getting a local copy of php.net – and getting installed as an apache vhost and updated (probably weekly) is some effort, but well worth it. I’ve said it before, but PHP.net is the best language reference site that I’ve seen. It’s kept up to date (sometimes ahead of the code releases in fact) and while the notes that are added to it can sometimes confuse, as much as help, when they do help, they will really make the difference. |
I don’t tend to buy many PHP books, because what can they do besides re-iterate what is is already there? |
The most important thing to bear in mind though is not to just have the documentation there to read – you have to know what is available. Projects like PHP, the Zend Framework and PHPUnit have a lot of parts – and knowing that they have things – even if you don’t know how they work right now, can save you days or weeks of effort. |
It’s for that reason that you need to at least scan over all the the docs you have – and indeed for all the libraries and tools that you use. Even I don’t read everything and expect to remember it all – but I remember enough to recognise that a paticular tool might have something to help – maybe PHP has something to search the values in an array (http://php.net/array-search), or can use Oracle, or Ldap, or Memcached, or that Zend Framework can let you easily loop over maildirs (or an mbox) to get each mail from within it. If you don’t read the manual – at least skimming over it, you would never know that functionality exists, and you inevitably end up reimplementing other people’s already debugged code. That’s a waste of your time. |
So, take an hour now, and assemble a directory to put these docs into, and read through them – not everything, but at least look at headers of every section, just to get an idea of what is available and maybe go back and read up some more on things that may be useful to you. If something isn’t so interesting to you now, do bear in mind, your next project, or job, might change that. |
Above all, keep learning. Never stop. |
I generally just download the latest many-HTML-page tar.bz2 file from http://pear.php.net/manual/ and drop it into my docs directory. |
For ZF, there’s two sets of documentation – the main docs, and the generated API. Also, since they are released as versions, with the code, rather than continually upgraded. Downloading and unpacking both styles of documentation is easy, and then I’ll just add a quick index.html file in the base to quickly bounce into either the manual, or API. |
Simpletest is easy, copy the documentation from the source tar-ball. While the team that develops it is getting quickly obsoleted by PHP Unit, they are still ahead on mocking and web-form testing. There are also some ideas somewhat buried in the online docs for upcoming features. |
For updating the phpunit docs, I’ve taken to checking out a copy of the docs and running the build script to get the HTML, and then like ZF, having a redirect [in this case, a header(‘Location: …’)] to bounce the browser into the right place to start reading. An Apache alias or just an easy link from the top level into the generated docs are other trivial ways to do that. |
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ and of course, they have the book sources in subversion Probably as easy to just download the multi-file tarball occasionally. |
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