A list of puns related to "Standard Basis"
GyroMan.EXE
Buster Stats Level:
Attack: 1
Speed: 1
Charge: 2
Navi Cust programs equipped: Charge+1, Air Shoes, Float Shoes
Other abilities:
360-degree machine gun in Helicopter form when standing on hole panels regardless of positions.
Advantage:
- His charge shot can hit 3 enemies ahead that are in the same column.
- His air force can hit all enemies in the same column as him.
- He can stand over holes and unaffected by negative effects of panels.
- He can turn into helicopter when standing over hole and use 360-degree machine gun to hit all enemies regardless of his position.
- A good match against Bladia without chips.
Weakness:
- Almost all the time, he always had to fight on surrounded and disadvantage battles when needing to get key or using Meddy.EXEβs skills, which is less than ideal.
- Even worse, it tends to be ones that attacks at close range like drixol, dominerds and zomon.
- His charge shot is slower than everyone else other than SearchMan.EXE or base MegaMan.EXE with no buster upgrades for charge.
- And no, he is still regarded as standing on a panel while in helicopter form so you take damage from pretty much anything aside from shockwave attack by Mettaurs.
- Air Force does not work on enemies that is in his area and those that moves around too much. It is slower to execute and take effect, especially on normal, advantage and disadvantage battles because he starts from the left side by default.
- 360-degree machine gun is just the typical weak buster shots and it is less than ideal to deal damage on enemies along with using Geddon2 in making holes and it hinders other Navis without air shoes during liberations.
MagnetMan.EXE
Buster Stats Level:
Attack: 1
Speed: 1
Charge: 3
Navi Cust programs equipped: Float Shoes, Air Shoes, Super Armor, 2 Charge +1
Other abilities:
Elec Body - Can charge non-dimming Elec chips for twice the damage (Charging Rate: Level 4)
Advantage
- MagnetMan.EXE can fight best in disadvantage situation since Mag Missile charge shot homes into the enemies regardless of where they are.
- Can charge Elec chips for twice damage and handle water base enemies.
- Can handle all three type of guardians, with or without chips.
- His NS Tackle can pierce through guards and break obstacles.
Weakness
- Surrounded battles and this is because his charge shot and special chip is all single target.
- Wood base enemies which does double damage to him.
- His magnet missile can be des
... keep reading on reddit β‘I understand the general need for standards organization, but I just can't get a sense, even from their own information available online, as to what their daily work actually consists of. Obviously mostly meetings, calls, and spreadsheets like everyone else, but what about exactly? Are they calling countries and organizations up and telling them "You better not call it chocolate if it doesn't have this amount of cocoa!" or "You better make sure your hair dryer components use this type of aluminum!"? Why is there so much standard proliferation then? (Relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/927/).
I am very sorry if these types of post aren't allowed in this subreddit since the post is relevant and is about Monogatari but the content isn't. But please do inform me so I can immediately delete it, thank you so much!
Why am I asking this when I can answer it myself?
- I still haven't finished the story, I only just finished Otorimonogatari and it was months ago, currently rewatching the whole series from scratch and while I can answer some of the portions in the activity, it feels incomplete and I feel like I don't have enough info to provide.
This is for an activity in our 21st Century LIterature subject. It's about how you can justify that the favorite novel you chose is a literature, show atleast 3 or more present literary standards and why. Here's the link to the 7 literary standards.
I clean my trailer once a week to keep the rodents out. What else should I be doing?
This was one of the agenda items for today's meeting. Previously Jeff Brown had indicated they were looking at either Massachusetts or Maryland, and today they announced they're going with Maryland.
Here's (I believe) the latest rules out of MD
The two biggest takeaways for me out of this:
1 - This will allow third party labs to test product, so long as they can meet these standards and are registered with the state
2 - Terpenes are coming!
Find the matrix A of the linear transformation π(π(π‘))=π(β6) from P2 to P2 with respect to the standard basis for π2P2, {1,π‘,π‘2}. The matrix is in a 3x3 form evidently
Our health capacity is done, yesterday I was trying so bad to get a friend of mine a simple oxygen mask for fucks sake, and he can't get admitted to any hospital. Who the fuck is allowing them to fucking open up everything like that? 25% my ass, every damn cafe will violate this to the max.
So we now have Sanawya and bachelor and cafes and every damn thing up. Are we opting for herd immunity? because many will die given these circumstances..
If the truth value of a proposition must depend on the place, time and individual etc isnt that a case for the statement that there is no underlying system or pattern.
Note: I am not denying the possibility of moral objectivity, I can understand why one would call a standard objective if its truth value of moral proposition is independent of time, individual and place.
Before COVID, I was in regular contact with a lot of HVM at work. I work in a predominantly male, competitive field. Iβd say a lot of these guys are better than the average Joe/guy on dating apps.
Many of these guys are married and in their 30s, so theyβre obviously off limits. I do see them as husband material and met their wives during college, and I really regret not having dated more when I was in college.
Even the guys who are single are off limits as well. Iβm 25 and single and have limited dating experience. I canβt seem to fully trust anyone from a dating app. Iβm always afraid thereβs something wrong with them.
Iβve always been focused on my career and work long hours, and the last guy I had a full-blown crush on was a VP at work, who my subconscious keeps telling me is the love of my life.
Are my standards too high?
Sorry if the wording is complicated, it's a complicated question.
Here is the ASCII table for reference and what I'm interested is the logic behind the 3rd column as everything else more or less makes sense to me...besides right here.
I was looking into the logic behind the ASCII standard's table ordering and found this wiki article which states-
>The "space" character had to come before graphics to make sorting easier, so it became position 20hex;[3]:237 Β§10 for the same reason, many special signs commonly used as separators were placed before digits.
And then asked some programmers for the reasoning and was given the reason-
>When sorting text lexicographically, you usually sort special symbols before numbers and letters. Placing symbols before numbers and letters means you can use normal number sorting to sort lexicographically
I'd never heard the term lexicographically but as a math guy I'm intrigued by the definition after googling it-
>In mathematics, the lexicographic or lexicographical order (also known as lexical order, dictionary order, alphabetical order or lexicographic(al) product) is a generalization of the alphabetical order of the dictionaries to sequences of ordered symbols or, more generally, of elements of a totally ordered set.
So what that means to me is there's some ordering of symbols based on the logic of "alphabetical ordering".
Now, I'm unsure if there's a logic behind our English alphabet ordering today but I figured if anyone knew it'd be this sub. Probably having some basis in Phoenician alphabet or some shit. And maybe it is just completely arbitrary but I'd like to know.
But I figure that, a standard for other symbols like the third row in ASCII might have more logic behind why they put it in a certain order other than "we gotta make a standard boyos". Maybe that ordering even predates the ASCII standard.
Anyway that's the whole question, hopefully I explained enough, if you'd like to explain the logic behind our modern day alphabet as well that would be cool as well but I'm mainly interested in that 3rd column.
Edit: [Found this post which has that question and good answers](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/4hkhdi/wh
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