A list of puns related to "Centerline"
This is their website: https://www.centerlinegym.com/
It's right next door to the dance place where we take our daughter, and it seems like a good place. Just wondering if any of you have any experience with this particular place?
My son is 6 years old. The things they seem to work on are EXACTLY what he needs:
O Become Goal Orientated
O Finish What I Start
O Strong Focus
O Strong Self Discipline
O Leadership
O Mental Toughness
O Strong Work Ethic
O High Self Esteem
O High Self Confidence
O Structured Lifestyle
O Mental Relaxation
O Inner Peace
O Philosophy
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with this gym, or any of the others in the area?
Thanks!
Centerline-mounted guns, e.g. right below the cockpit/inside the propeller, were better than wing-mounted guns because it was easier to aim with them and because they would nicely fire up the fuselage of the enemy aircraft.
Early jets also all had centerline-mounted guns, which supports this.
But, by how much were they more effective? Do we have some data or experience reports on this? Did it have a big, noticeable impact on a planes dogfight performance? Or was it just a little boost, nice to have, but nothing what you should sacrifice a lot for during the design process?
Same map, setup, and TM:PE settings as in YUMBLtv's video.
Sometimes it snarls up because entering blocked junctions (and the ensuing mayhem) is allowed, but it soon unsnarls just as quickly.
In general it completely keeps up with demand. It only queues up temporary in the event of the aforementioned traffic snarl, or from a surge due to random fluctuation in demand.
It takes a bit more space at the junction itself compared to a traffic light, but it requires fewer lanes *approaching* the junction compared to a traffic light serving the same capacity. Another advantage over a traffic light is that it does not require massive amount of queuing space from the next junction, due to the more granular processing of traffic.
EDIT: This turned into a self post for some reason, let me try posting my pictures again.
EDIT: Link to workshop
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The Hawker-Siddeley Harrier Gr.3 was used extensively in the Falklands war and even used guided bomb units. However, these guided bombs, Paveway II 1000lb G.P. Mk.1, could only be used when ground crews designated targets. Was a centerline targeting pod ever installed on the first generation Harriers to alleviate this issue?
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Hi,
I'm using Autocad 2022 and am trying to follow a certain YouTube video that shows the use of a tool called 'Centerline Cross on Plate'. The tool is in the sub-menu of the 'Centerline' tool, which does not appear in my version.
I looked under the Customize option and even searched the commands there but couldn't find any Centerline tool other than the one that's under the Annotation tab.
I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks.
I recently received an older Centerline modified by an external consulting firm my management team hired (which they contracted out GIS work for without consulting their own GIS staff, go figure.)
As a result, they used old open data which while visually similar in most cases, the geometry isn't identical. Geometry example
To boot, my new Centerline has around 6k more segments and a quick check throughout also tells me that a significant number of segments were digitized differently: (Old Centerline = One segment VS New Centerline = three segments).
Normally, I'd join the two and migrate the old data I need into the new but as I have 6k+ segments where the common attribute "Centerline Id" doesn't match, and not exact geometry in all places, I'm a bit in "analysis paralysis" on how to plan the best way to tackle this, and in what order of steps.
Is there any way to update the "magic number" that the offsets page fills in for centerline tooling? I always see a note like "drill X-18.3787" because the centerline tool button fills in a number set by the factory that's different after the first crash.
Per the title: I have raster images (taken from UAV) of vegetation growth and I want to see where it crosses over a roadway centerline, but I can't quite establish a workflow. I have a feeling that segmentation is part of it, but I'm not sure what the best parameter values for that function would be. And then what? I isolate the green pixels, how do I identify instances where that layer and the centerline feature layer intersect?
Hey guys!
Anyone of you fitted MT5s or MT7s to the Centerline rotors using the normal SRAM 20mm Adapter (to get up to 200mm)? I just bought a new rotor but after a lot of problems with my Code I want to switch to Magura.. without buying new rotors again. At the moment I am riding 200mm front and rear (both Centerline with +20mm Adapter)
Thanks!
They got rid of their 1C for picks just like that?! Wtf is going on there?!
Hey guys!
Anyone of you fitted MT5s or MT7s to the Centerline rotors using the normal SRAM 20mm Adapter (to get up to 200mm)? I just bought a new rotor but after a lot of problems with my Code I want to switch to Magura.. without buying new rotors again. At the moment I am riding 200mm front and rear (both Centerline with +20mm Adapter)
Thanks!
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