A list of puns related to "No Two Alike"
Hey all:
Iβve been running a Krytac CRB MKII (350fps model) for a while now. Out of the box preformed very well (hitting targets reasonably at 200β) I built an airsoft range on my property to test and tweak all my replicas. Lately my CRB and SPR produce a noticeable left hook at ~125β forcing me to aim lower and to the right of the target (chest sized target). It didnβt this before and my brother-in-law who runs the same CRB (same make, model, year and internals) stays dead on.
Any guidance on how to address. I know upgrading the hop-up and regular cleaning can alleviate and I know that airsoft replicas are not exactly β precision instrumentsβ.
For clarity I run .28s and internals are stock for the CRB and the SPR has a Prometheus barrel and bucking.
Thoughts?
Was just watching a video on guitar making and this thought crossed my mind.
I was reminded of this story recently and thought it belonged here.
I had my baby in November last year. A week before my due date, i started to get mild contractions once in a while, but nothing was painful at all. Just a tightening of the abdomen.
Two days before my due date, they were spaced about 10 minutes apart. I called my obgyn, but she said they were Braxton Hicks and the real ones would be painful. That i wouldn't be able to talk or walk through the pain. Not to bother coming in at all until they were every 4 minutes and very painful, or my water breaks.
Around 7pm that night, i felt a small pop and started leaking ever so slightly. I put on a pad to check for color and smell. It's supposed to be clear and odorless. It's not. I just think I'm peeing a little and can't control my bladder anymore. This shit happens. The contractions aren't painful in any way, and some of them are so light i don't notice them even happening.
At 9pm, the leaking is still going so now I'm thinking it might be amniotic fluid. The obgyn says to err on the side of caution and come in, so i do. It's fluid. The reason it had color and odor is because the baby pooped in the womb.
So I'm admitted and they check me and I'm 5cm dilated. They hook up the monitor, which detects contractions better than i can. I legit do not feel a single thing for hours.
When i started to actually feel it, the nurse checked me and went ghost white before running out of the room and yelling for the doctor and labor team to come in immediately.
The doctor was 5 minutes out, and the baby arrived in 4.
(Note, i had zero pain medication for this birth.)
The point is, no two bodies are alike. One person may feel a bunch of pain, while another feels nothing. If someone describes a horror story, that doesn't mean that it'll be the same experience for you. So don't worry, and just go with it! You got this. Don't let someone else's story dictate your decisions.
So turns out with the new update you can search for your Joy-cons individually using their HD rumble . And what I've learned from this is that no two Joy-con controllers rumble are alike . Has anyone else noticed this as well or can anyone confirm or deny what I've noticed?
Derek's response to Esvandiary:
"2-3 people != numerous. Yes, I keep score of that sort of thing because that's how my brain is wired
Not to mention that it's not about other people's experience because no two companies, teams, or projects are alike - it never was. It's about the ludicrousness of someone in a lead position, not knowing if a module is enabled in a build or not. That's the long and short of it. You all can try to theory-craft it away until you're Blue in the face, it still won't make one lick of sense, or any less ridiculous. Like the Star Citizen project itself.
Nothingwithstanding the fact that a company with over 400 people, $137 million dollars - after four years - seemingly can't build a stand-alone FPS module from an engine designed for FPS games. But yet, somehow, the fact that a lead engineer doesn't know if a critical module is enabled in a build release, is somehow "normal" because you know, that's how it is in all other companies, teams and projects.
You guys are hilarious. Please don't change, or things will get very boring very quickly."
Durhg smuarg everybody.
He states that no two companies are the same yet says that all lead engineers or devs will always know details of a patch release.
He is being deliberately vague too as the release is for testing not deployment to live PTU.
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