A list of puns related to "List of compositions by Donald Tovey"
I'm not sure if any, or how many, of the ones we've discovered so far, seem likely to have ideal properties for current-human style habitation, so, maybe the answer is that none of them seem likely to be good candidates relative to current-style humanity (although, even if that was the case, you could still rank them from like medium-bad to ultra-bad or what have you, I guess).
But yea, I guess I am curious which specific exoplanets that we've discovered so far seem the most intriguing from a likelihood-of-habitability-for-humans standpoint, if ranked against each other.
(And, yea I know the data we have on them is pretty limited, so, we'd still be just making educated-guesses about a lot of aspects of them, but, still, from a probabilistic standpoint, some of them would have higher probability levels than others, right? So, one could still rank them, even in that sense, I'd think).
I feel like a community resource that's lacking would be to at least list out what sort of troops can defend each keep. I got this idea when I asked someone if they really believed they could take a keep so early on, and they said "this keep's guards are weak against elven archers mostly". So maybe if some sort of excel or something is thrown out to slowly list out enemy compositions over time every time we hit a keep or important point, such a list could be formed?
Just an idea. I don't have any knowledge on how to form such a thing, but it feels like it could even be something that's in the wiki. It would help form armies, especially in later seasons, and would help out other factions that usually don't siege a certain keep but had a chance to in a certain season too.
I'm not trying to become a professional but I'd like to my scuba gopro videos look a tiny bit better than powerpoint presentations. So I thought it would be nice if there was like a list of commonly used techniques that make video montages look nice. For example:
- Zoom and pan
- Frame switch synced with beat
- Crossfade
- That thing when you hear sound of the next scene a few seconds before video switches to the next scene
- Timelapse
and such and such. Is there anything for ppl like who lack creative part of their brain and lack foundational video editing training?
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