A list of puns related to "Ionic order"
Hey all,
My wife and I placed an order for a M3 (SR+) about a month ago and have been looking forward to getting the car this spring/whenever it comes. (EDD of February-March)
We live in Canada and the SR+ was around $56k. Hyundai Canada came out yesterday and showed off their Ionic 5 pricing and all of them except for the very last trim qualify for the $10,000 Federal + Provincial rebates. (Has to be under $55,000 MSRP) Rumor has it that the Kia EV6 will follow a similar price point.
My wife has been asking me if we should switch up our M3 order for an eventual EV6/Ionic5 order as they are basically the same price, but the other vehicles are SUV's with AWD and are much bigger. I looked into it and there are a lot of pros and cons for each side, M3 sounds like its a more "fun" ride while the Ionic5/EV6 are said to have more comfortable rides.
Tesla is obviously more efficient and has better tech, even though the others have vehicle to load which could come in handy during a freak power outage in a storm or something. We don't have a Tesla service center in my province is well which has caused some anxiety in the event that the vehicle cannot be fixed by a mobile tech.
Many of you folks here have a Tesla vehicle, and specifically a M3. What would you do if you were in my shoes? I see so many pros and cons of each vehicle that I'm really stuck and can't decide what to do. Should we stay the course? Or would the switch to a non-Tesla SUV with AWD, etc be worth it? Again the key point here is that the price points are for the most part identical. We only had about a 4-5 minute test drive in a used 2019 M3SR+, other than that we are going to be completely new to an electric vehicle.
Thanks a lot, this is going to be by far the most expensive vehicle we have ever purchased so I appreciate getting feedback from people who have actual experience driving and owning these vehicles.
Now that Ionic can run with React, there are many new possibilities. In this tutorial we will see how we can couple React HOC in an Ionic application and use Capacitor to display the user's location.
https://javascripttuts.com/using-HOC-capacitor-geolocation-ionic-react-app/
I guess it's a less charged word.
What was the idea behind creating gendered architecture? Or was this just a concept developed by later architectural theorists?
Source: https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/50829
This week at Bungie, we take a look at every grain in the abilities sandbox.
Hello, and welcome to another sandbox-focused TWAB. If youβre new around these parts, you may be asking, βWhatβs a sandbox?β β well, itβs complicated. It's split between the weapons you use, the armor you equip, the perks and mods that you hunt for, and the enemies you face. Let's be real; the Destiny 2 sandbox is broad. Last week, we focused on the weapons sandbox and what changes are planned for December 7. This week, weβre taking a pass on the abilities your Guardian possesses. Think Supers, Melee's, Grenades, Class abilities. I highly recommend you grab a glass of water and maybe even a snack, because we've got a pretty lengthy update for you to read.
Before we dive into the details, itβs customary to have a TWAB intro discussing whatβs going on in the realm of Bungie and Destiny. Letβs keep this short and sweet, shall we?
Alright, Sandbox time. Letβs get to it.
There are buffs, there are nerfs, there are tuning levers that weβve recently unlocked with back-end changes, there are clear separations between PvE and PvP... and more.
There is a lot going on here, so donβt feel bad if you scratch your head wondering how these upcoming changes will feel. If you find anything a bit confusing, please sound off with questions! Weβll clarify as we can on our forums and social spaces. With all that preamble out of the way, I'll finally shut up and pass the mic over to the team.
##New Legends Will Rise
Hey all, Kevin Yanes here to give you a quick intro before I hand off to fellow designers Eric Smith and Mike Humbolt. A few TWABs ago I gave a brief roadmap leading towards our 30th Anniversary, The Witch Queen, and beyond. A new roadmap u
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Current Charge 2 owner, Amazon had the Ionic on sale at the same price as the Versa so went for it and due to arrive today. Any tips on how to get the best from it?
So I see tons and tons of posts like how the Death Guard totally destroyed the Tau during the battle for the startide nexus and would have completely wiped out the entirely of the Tau Empire if they hadn't turned and ran away. Which is not what happened at all. Let's actually see what actually happened. All quotes are from The Greater Good - Psychic Awakening and the 8th ed codex.
So first a little background, the Tau found the startide nexus but they fortified the shit out of their side of the wormhole before they even sent a single drone though.
> It seemed as though the loss of the Fourth Sphere had signalled the dawn of a dark era for the Tβauβva, where uncertainty and constant danger had replaced the ideal of peace amidst the stars. And then, after years of silence, came a signal. A deep-space holo-relay captured a solitary drone drifting through the Zone of Silence, pinging an encrypted data-flow. The Ethereal High Council ordered that work begin immediately on the construction of defensive positions around the wormhole, which the Tβau named the Startide Nexus. A hexagonal ring of immense stellar fortresses and interwoven ionic minefields would safeguard the anomaly, and several korβvattra defence fleets were assigned to permanent sentry patrols around its shimmering depths. The raw material required for these fornications' was staggering, the equivalent of hundreds of battle fleets. To ensure that the resources required were gathered in sufficient time, the Tβau initiated a series of resettlement programmes and so-called Labour Freedom Decrees, moving entire populations, both alien and Tβau, from their home worlds and organising them into work divisions. The manpower and resources dedicated to the defence of the nexus soon rivalled even those surrounding the Tβau home world. Meanwhile, a division of elite Earth caste scientists, assembled from across the empire and led by the team behind the creation of the AL-38 Slipstream module, studied and probed the wormhole in search of answers.
So a vast vast array of defences were constructed on the Tau side of the wormhole even before they had sent a little ship to the other side. This defences had the raw mass for hundreds of battle fleets.
>Fortification of the Startide Nexus was achieved in an astonishingly short time frame, far ahead of the estimations provided by the Earth caste scientists in charge of its construction. Without concrete proof of the Fourth Sphereβs survival, however, th
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For context I'm a Refuse Driver (Garbage man) & today I was on food waste. After I'd tipped I was checking the wagon for any defects when I spotted a lone pea balanced on the lifts.
I said "hey look, an escaPEA"
No one near me but it didn't half make me laugh for a good hour or so!
Edit: I can't believe how much this has blown up. Thank you everyone I've had a blast reading through the replies π
o7 CMDRs. Newbie nere.
Edit: I think I'm going to like this community. Not that I had any doubts. :-)
Based on what some of the early comments said, I think my biggest problem by a factor of ten or more was that I was going to verrrry populated mining spots that had probably been picked clean (especially considering the reset is Tomorrow, which I also did not know). Turns out I'm already decent (still far from perfect) at identifying the right asteroids, I just didn't have a very confidence-inspiring sample at first.
I pointed my ship in a random direction and flew a very arbitrary ~750 LY from where I was in the bubble and made a beeline for the nearest rocky ring and, not doing anything else different, I did a lot better. Like, 40x better. Nearly 100M/hr, including the initial 750 LY travel time plus ~300 LY to get (nearly) top dollar. And now that I have some confidence in what I'm looking for, I've got a process I can optimize. Lots to learn and improve yet, though, so I'm really grateful for all the tips and hope you'll keep the comments coming.
After 40-ish hours of general screwing around, I made myself a nice little Asp Explorer core mining ship and headed to everyone's beloved GCRV 375 and taught myself to mine core asteroids. There were a few things to learn, for sure, but it's not rocket science. Ionic thruster science, perhaps. Anyway, I don't find it that difficult, but I'm definitely not pulling down hundreds of millions of credits per hour, either. More like a few million per hour.
I did fine with the seismic charges; kept it in the optimal range, only having to deactivate one charge that was a bit too hot. I also hoovered up and refined all the pieces. My biggest issue seems to be quickly identifying core asteroids. If I'm right next to one, I can see the fissures easy enough with night vision, but these rocks seem quite rare. For research purposes, I prospected everything that glowed in the pulse wave scanner, and after 48 prospector limpets, only two were core asteroids. (I wouldn't waste limpets like this, but I wanted to make sure I was learning the appearance correctly.) I've seen all the tips about looking for bright ones that look like popcorn, or potatoes, or whatever other amorphous shape someone had in mind, but so far I'm very unreliable at id'ing them from afar.
After some more mining, I ended my trip with (IIRC) 18 Benitoite and 15 Musgravite, which I sold for about 2.5M a few systems away. I was in a musg
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Theyβre on standbi
Pilot on me!!
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