A list of puns related to "Water cycle management"
A while back, I made this post stating what I think skill actually is in Clash Royale, and my point came down to how skill is these two things. Micro which is knowledge of interactions, involving placement and timing, whether that be basic (log counters barrel) or more advanced requiring more precise placement and timing (tornado-ing hog to KT without any hits on PT) and macro, which is game sense and decision making in general. This guide is all going to be how to improve/learn on macro skills which include elixir management/counting, your opponent's cycle, deck recognition and the timer. (micro is card-specific, so it's hard to make a general guide on that)(I'd recommend searching up interactions relevant to cards you use if you wan't to improve on it)
How you are Accidentally Leaking Elixir
This isn't really macro, but it fits into the topic of elixir and might as well include this as I'm assuming that most people don't know this.
Elixir generates at a rate of 2.8s per elixir and that drops down to 1.4s per elixir at double elixir and 0.9 seconds per elixir for triple elixir. I'm just going to say this now because I'll be referring to these numbers later.
I'll say something that every player, their grandmother and their unborn baby heard about a million times. Never. Leak. Elixir. unless your opponent is also doing so But I'm gonna take a wild guess that at least 60% of you guys actually are leaking when playing. (hey this might be common knowledge but I never see anyone talk about this). Fixing this mistake saves about 1/3 of an elixir every time you play a card (in single elixir) and I'm gonna tell you exactly how you are leaking and how to fix that.
If you play cards at 10 like this, you are leaking
Notice as soon as the pekka drops, the elixir bar freezes at three elixir for a second. When you place a card, there is a one-second server delay built into the game (to negate ping issues), then the troop appears, then another one second (for most cards) where the troop can't move or attack (the deploy timer) and lastly the troop actually starts moving and attacking. Now during that one-second server delay, you actually don't generate elixir if you played that card while at ten elixir, (and that's why you lose 1/3 of an elixir) but if you didn't play when full, you still d
... keep reading on reddit β‘I realise that we can expect severe drought and flooding in various regions, but the fresh water doesn't just "disappear" does it? Do aquiphers get replenished by flood water (after being filtered through the ground?) Could catasrophic water shortages be mitigated with the use of tons of desalination plants?
I am probably reading too much media and reddit comments, but the Mad Max type of scenerio that many people are talking about often includes wars over water and countries with resources being invaded. Surely it would be easier for drought stricken regions to adapt their water management or build desalniation plants?
Even guys online who are doing cycle levels of T. Don't look like they are holding water in the face and everything that comes with exogenous T? (no other exogenous compounds drying them out).
But that's all I hear about on the cons of TRT? From literally everyone on TRT.
Just curious, cause I naturally hold water in the face with like the slightest amount of going over my salt limit or too many carbs.
Is there a career path in reg affairs (such as in a regulatory body like the FDA, or a registrations/licences department of a major pharma firm) for dudes like me with a statistics background? I've looked at some positions at my local regulatory body, but all the interesting positions need someone with a PharmD or M.D., and lower level positions "require" a natural sciences background.
There are a few guides and forums that exist, but I try to take the best from all plus some of my own quality of life discoveries and put them into one walkthrough. This is really for more for casual players (such as myself) trying to get the two rings of weapon invisibility before the next From game drops.
You can find the Walkthrough here: https://youtu.be/OVBiXuN6hi4
The GoogleDoc Roadmap can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iXW_iym9RMo05H5oJGDHNjf6WjChqOG_/edit?usp=drivesdk&ouid=118008966430416131057&rtpof=true&sd=true
P.S. my only job is nursing, I make $0 dollars from this. I just wanted to make something that might benefit the community.
Praise the Sun, and Don't give up, Skeleton!
+be me a year ago
+22 year old geriatric nurse
+Work in a Senior's home right after school
+16β¬ an hour doing night shifts
+Team and management complain all the time that am too inexperienced
+They make a big deal about me being sick for a week
+They make it sound like I might lose my job if get sick again
Leave with a 2 weeks notice
+Find instant imployment in an imployment agency
+The Agency sends me to hospitals or senior homes etc that need nurses
+Now making 19β¬ an hour
+I decided how what shifts I want make and when I want to have a week off
+Be me yesterday
+Boss calls me and begs me to take a contract from the place I used to work in
+I said I'll do one shift
+Walk in today
+Workers literally complaining that a lot are either sick or are just gone
+Literally 6 have left in the last 8 weeks +Many more are sick
+Mfw the Manager the implied that I might lose my job now is smiling and patting me on the back
+Mfw she told me over 20 times to consider starting there again
+Mfw I now make more than she dose, even the she has 10 more years of experience
+Mfw I broke the cycle
P.s: sorry for bad English
When you use RHEL, you get the benefit of RH Satellite for patch life cycle management (ie, create a patch baseline, then move it through dev, test, stage, prod).
What are those who use Rocky in large environments doing for large scale management and patch life cycle management?
TLDR: I found a video about how the hormonal cycle affects productivity in people who menstruate, the link to the video, I also thought how I could adapt seasonal thinking of the cycle into managing my ADHD, some explanation as to who this affects the most and Iβd like to know your thoughts on this.
I found a video about how the hormonal cycle affects productivity in people who menstruate. In the video, youtuber the Bliss Bean (I donβt know their name) talks about the seasons of the cycle. They say that we might benefit from planning our life starting from the first day of the cycle rather than the first day of the month. I have ADHD, so monthly planning isnβt really a thing in my life, but the intuitive planning according to my cycle sounds like it could be. It sounds exactly that: intuitive.
The link to the video: βWhat most productivity advice doesn't tell you...β
I also thought how I could adapt this knowledge into managing my ADHD. If my hormones dictate when Iβm most productive, I can plan my must doβs for those times aka seasons. And I could plan breaks and rejuvenation for the time, or the season, my body supports it. This way I might be able to lessen the exhaustion due to ADHD. Just the thought of taking some of the pressure off right before menstruation sounds logical and - if Iβm perfectly honest - right. My hypothesis is this way I wouldnβt feel so guilty all the time because Iβm failing my own expectations on a regular basis. I might even succeed in a planned manner. And knowing myself better, Iβd be able to have more empathy for myself.
Of course, hormonal cycle is something all people go through, but this is especially true those of us who menstruate, have an uterus or are going through hormonal treatments. Now, I have an uterus, but donβt menstruate due to a contraceptive device. This device affects the hormones only locally, so I still experience the hormonal cycle with all its PMS glory.
Any thoughts?
My question: is it a good idea to build a deck over the dry pond so I can use the space for seating and capturing excess water? What could go wrong with that approach? For context, I skew heavily towards low impact, environmentally-friendly designs and techniques. I also would like to build an outdoor shower that would drain there as well.
We just moved into a building in Sunset Park and have had intermittent heating/hot water issues. Sometimes shower gets hot, sometimes doesn't, sometimes apartment is warm, sometimes it's pretty cold.
They wrote us this morning saying they're aware, had someone come in to fix the boiler but that didn't solve the issue. They can't replace the boiler until the spring for "various reasons", they stated.
My concern is that people will start using space heaters and creating another building fire hazard like what we saw in the Bronx. It's only going to get colder for the next couple months, after all.
What are some viable options here? Pushing back against management? Heat/hot water is included in our rent but if they can't consistently provide that, isn't that in violation of our lease/contract?
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