A list of puns related to "Chronological Sequence"
Hey everyone, I wanted to get your input on the likely interpretation of the chronology of events in Luke 24. Would you say that events of Luke 24:12 take place before or after the events of Luke 24:11?
Thank you!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_James_Bond_novels_and_short_stories#Fictional_chronologies
I'm about to play through AC3 Remastered, and because Liberation seems to happen at the same time I thought it could be fun to play them together, chronologically.
Does anyone have a list of what order I should play the sequences whilst switching between games? I'll play the Haytham memories, and then want to switch back and forth between Aveline and Connor as the events happen.
No spoilers for Liberation, first time playing.
I just finished season 7. I am a bit confused with the timeline of all the events. Has someone ever made a complete chronological sequence of events starting with the history of Mary and Jessica and ending with Mona, Mary, and Alex??
The duality of Dick Whitman and Don Draper has been central to the series since its beginning, and while we get to see plenty of alcoholism, debauchery, and brilliant creative work, personally its hard for me to keep all of the Dick Whitman saga in one conducive story.
If a video exists, or if not here's a video editing project, I'd like to see the Dick Whitman sequences compiled in one place. Preferably, beginning with his birth and ending with him in Korea. Thanks in advance, and good luck!
As per the title, In Plex I was able to create a playlist (hypothetically speaking for example) of Marvel's Movies and TV Shows in the Chronological Order by manually adding them or changing the order they were added, or a Smart Playlist and have them play in release date order for the Stargate franchise so SG1 and Atlantis would play in the correct order.
I haven't been able to work out how to do this using OSMC on my RPi, or have a Smart Playlist play in release order.
Is there an addon to enable me to do this, or some helpful instructions somewhere, TIA.
Is there a chronological sequence that you can watch doctor who in? I'm currently watching all of the Christmas specials and I am wondering if there is an order that they occur that is chronological with earth time.
I have been looking EVERYWHERE for a book like this and I can't find one. I'm studying philosophy right now, but I'm becoming more interested in the philosophy and theory of politics and systems of government. I feel like a lot of people take political stances without even knowing the foundation of the ideas and I want to avoid this by actually educating myself on a plethora of different ideas.
My one concern is bias, as there will always be some to a degree. I just want a good introductory book for a beginner in philosophy that lays out the important figures and accurately explains their theories, and bonus points if it's in a historical order (e.g. Aristotle, John Locke, Michel Foulcart). Even more bonus points if it expands past just western philosophy into eastern, like Confucianism. I want it all! Thank you in advance.
Hi /r/assistanteditors ,
I have a workflow problem/knowledge gap that is kind of hurting my brain.
I have observational documentary dailies coming in with 1 main camera, a secondary camera that is used sporadically throughout the day and sound recordings. All of these files have matching time of day timecode. I have AMA linked all files and transcoded all files to DNHD36.
My end goal for the dailies is to create chronological daily multi cam sequences synced to the sound recordings. So there will be a bin full of daily sequences that can be scrubbed through and switch the cameras where applicable that 2 cameras were used. I am comfortable auto syncing individual rushes for the main camera and then placing these in a timeline/sequence. What I am unsure about is incorporating the second camera according to the time of day timecode across both cameras and sound.
If I have articulated this workflow enough for anyone to understand I would really appreciate some help. Thanks!
EDIT - formatting
Hi all, wondering if you can help me,
I'm wondering if a single word exists similar to 'Chronology', but describing the physical sequence of something occurring one after another in space, instead of in time, e.g. if you describe a load of eggs lined up in a row, you could discuss the [chronology-like word] of those eggs and how they're arrayed.
Does such a word exist?
Thanks!
EDIT: Thanks for your suggestions everyone, order is the right word but I'm wondering if there is a 'snazzier' word that sounds cooler, like how 'chronology' sound better than 'sequence of events'.
EDIT 2: I've settled on 'Topology', thanks everyone!
EDIT 3: I've now changed my mind once more and will use the term 'Choreography of the eggs' because that's just downright poetic
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