A list of puns related to "Dynamic Positioning"
Currently in my o11 dynamic, I have 9 fans, 3 intake fans in the βfrontβ, another 3 intake at the bottom, and 3 exhaust at the top. I want to reposition the fans, to: 3 intake bottom (that stays the same), 3 intake at the top, and 3 exhaust at the front. Does anyone know how it could affect temps? I want to reposition mostly because I just like how it looks better.
Today I learned about dynamic positioning systems in certain ships and how it can 'maintain a fixed position' under 'specified maximum environmental forces' (according to the wiki). However, I couldnt find any information about the accuracy of such systems. Like, lets say you have a 100m long ship, and a big wave comes from the side and pushes your ship. I have a hard time understanding how you could maintain that fixed position (height excluded) in real time. Does the fixed position mean something like +-50 meters, or +-10? I assume that forces from the front and back are easier to counter because of the ships profile?
(As a side note: I watched Last Breath yesterday, not sure how accurate all of that was. I have no doubt these systems work great in calm waters but in my mind I am picturing a storm like in the movie :D)
Thanks :)))
Aka; I open Character sheet and it opens on the left of my Screen. Then I open Spellbook as well and it Dynamically shifts Character sheet over to the right to make room for Spellbook on the left. Then I close Spellbook and it moves Character sheet back to the left.
I was hoping to be able to position where these frames open more precisely with MoveAnything, but as soon as I tweak the position of any frame, it seems to lock it in permanently in that location and it loses the Dynamic attachment to similar frames, and now when I open multiple frames, they just overlap which isnβt ideal.
Anyone know a solution to this?
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Is there a way that I can access the dynamic shift positioning software from home?
Is there any tips you have for positioning better and faster?
I'm quickly becoming comfortable with some of the basic scales and Hanon exercises, and I'm diving into some easy repertoire. But I feel like I'm still not playing as smoothly and efficiently as possible.
I have a pretty advanced knowledge of music theory already so I don't need a book that focuses on that. I'm also committed to teaching myself; I cannot work a teacher into my budget and I'm confident in my ability to at least make progress if I have the proper resources.
Thanks!
How should i have the fans placed on the side, intake or exhaust?
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