For example, PostgreSQL supports Python out of the box as a lang for writing sprocs and functions. However, the big issue that Ruby faces is that Python is default supported out of the box, and as such gains more traction in a cyclicle way. Doing things to collections of data is just straight up pleasant in Ruby, and data science is all about doing things to collections. Sequel (Ruby's premier DB abstraction) is quite a bit more sensible (to me) than SQL Alchemy (Python's premier DB abstraction). I think there are some parts of it that Ruby totally slays at: particularly data creation and fixing. I use them regularly to organize, normalize, and deliver ~8 million price facts each week, from ~40,000 unique products from ~150 different sources. These three tools are my bread and butter. The CSV and JSON libraries are robust as well. With Ruby, it's baked into the basic building blocks (String, Hash, Array - they are all super smart). With Python, you have to go a bit out of your way to get powerful functionality through modules that aren't included by default. This is something I find to be a notable difference between Ruby and Python. Most everything else I lean on heavily is baked into the standard library. It also makes it much easier to learn Ruby, by showing you what moves an object knows, docs, and source code. It's the thing that I think is most valuable when working with data, as it makes it incredibly easy to explore and test your theories. It's very simple to use, extremely powerful, and more performant than ActiveRecord (the other default db toolkit). You can use it to organize complex data processing pipelines, and easily re-use logic from your domain. Some of the above problems might just be my own lacking experience with Ruby, but installations of gem should just work seamlessly and not be a cause of headaches. I have all the respect in the world for the people who dedicate their time to develop open source software and provide gems/libraries like these.
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They were all treated with a removable splint. This is a larger prospective cohort of 140 children between 5 and 12 years of age with clinically suspected Salter Harris 1 fractures of the ankle. Radiograph-Negative Lateral Ankle Injuries in Children: Occult Growth Plate Fracture or Sprain? JAMA pediatrics. They all had sprains or boney contusions.īoutis K, Plint A, Stimec J. This is a prospective cohort of 18 pediatric patients, who had trouble ambulating and maximal tenderness at distal fibular growth plates. None of the 18 children had fractures. Magnetic resonance imaging of clinically suspected Salter-Harris I fracture of the distal fibula. What gives?īoutis K, Narayanan UG, Dong FF, et al. But I have seen thousands of kids with sprained ankles, and must have sprained my own ankle a hundred times growing up. Therefore, you never diagnose a pediatric patient with a sprain. I am sure we have all heard that in children ligaments are stronger than bones. This is one of those ideas that never made any sense to me. Are childrens’ ligaments stronger than their bone? When you think Salter-Harris 1, don’t think sprained ankle, think slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). These injuries are complete separations of the epiphysis from the metaphysis that will usually require a reduction. Bottom line: We have misunderstood the definition of a Salter-Harris type 1 injury. This means we have seen a huge indication creep when it comes to pediatric casting. Does that fit your current practice? It certainly did not fit mine. This means that for every 1 Salter-Harris 1 fracture you see, you should see more than 15 Salter-Harris 2-5s. The fact that Salter-Harris 1 injuries are displaced seems to be recognized by a number of sources, but it certainly is not what I was taught in medical school and residency. For example, the radiologists at define a type 1 fracture as “slipped”: Īnother hint that we have completely misunderstood the definition of a Salter-Harris 1 injuries is the prevalence at which they are supposed to occur: In a type one injury, “there is complete separation of the epiphysis from the metaphysis without any bone fracture”. These injuries needed to be reduced. The classic example of a type 1 injury is a SCFE (slipped capital femoral epiphysis). This is the original description of Salter-Harris (epiphyseal plate) injuries by Drs. History: What is a Salter-Harris 1 fracture? Therefore, we should cast (or splint) all children with tenderness near the growth plate, regardless of x-ray findings. This myth is based on a few misunderstandings, which are outlined below. In children, ligaments are stronger than bone, so if there is pain near a growth plate, we should assume that it is an injury to the bone not the ligament. Asian journal of surgery, 44(11), 1432–1433.The traditional teaching about Salter-Harris 1 injuries goes something like this: Because the injury is directly to the growth plate, these injuries will be invisible on x-ray. The "Hand as Foot model" in Salter-Harris classification of epiphyseal injury in children. Pediatric Ankle Fractures: Concepts and Treatment Principles. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing 2022 Jan-. Available from: Outcomes of Nonoperative Treatment of Salter-Harris II Distal Radius Fractures: A Systematic Review. Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 474(11), 2531–2537. Classifications In Brief: Salter-Harris Classification of Pediatric Physeal Fractures. Growth plate injuries: Salter-Harris classification. This was definitely one of the poorer open-ended finales that I've seen or read. Shouya isn't shown confronting his past friends, nothing in the rest of the group's future has really developed or changed, and there is little to no progress shown with the Shouya x Shouko relationship/romance. There really wasn't a single development or event of any substance. I don't really mind open-ended endings (I prefer happy ones) or the lack of romance but almost nothing happened in this final chapter which is my larger complaint. Oima also defines the recurring motif of the two connecting right hands in scenes that signify a growth in their connection and mutual sense of understanding, which ties into Shōya's desire to understand Shōko's "voice" in Chapter 06.Underwhelming to say the least. The true meaning behind this scene is to symbolize the growth between Shōko and Shōya's connection from the bully and bullied to one of equals.She states that the scene wasn't about romance between the two, though she immediately clarifies that mutual romantic feelings between the two may still exist, just that they aren't in a relationship at this point in time.In an interview with Oima, she clarifies the meaning behind the final scene between Shōya and Shōko where they hold right hands.Shōya smiles at Shōko before taking her hand, the two of them entering the room together, finally ready to confront their past. At the door of the reunion, Shōya and Shōko tell each other how nervous they are. He describes feeling so hopeful it could make him sick, the same way his hatred for Shōko in sixth grade made him sick. Shōya thinks about how he gave up on a hopeful future as early as middle school, and how he now believes in a bright future for himself. Seeing Keisuke causes Shōya to space out before looking over at Shōko and apologizing. The child’s mother apologizes to him before running over to Keisuke Hirose, who happens to be the father. Shōya tells Shōko they should go too before a toddler bump into his leg. The duo leaves to go to their elementary school reunion while Miki invites Yuzuru along for some cake. Miyoko smacks her in the back of the head and reveals that she gave Naoka the ring. Naoka claims that she got it from a tall and gorgeous person who wouldn’t stop bugging her about becoming their partner. Miki notices that Naoka has a ring and asks her about it. Satoshi goes to talk to an old classmate while Tomohiro chases down a group of guys who tease him for not having any friends. After the ceremony, the group take a photo together before beginning to split up for their respective reunions. Shōko and Shōya sign to each other before Naoka tells Shōko to stop flirting. The ceremony starts and Shōya gets a text from Miyoko telling him to look at where she, Naoka, and Shōko are sitting. Satoshi greets the group and asks Shōya if he’ll be graduating college this year before admitting he still doesn’t know what he wants to do. Tomohiro joyfully proclaims that he never learns before Miki adds “in a good way”. Tomohiro tells Shōya about his new film idea with the friendship theme and is told by Shōya that he keeps using that theme and is told off by the judges every time. Shōya finds Yuzuru waiting at the ceremony’s entrance, and they greet each other before being approached by Tomohiro, who teases Yuzuru for having chicken legs. Maria sees Shōya on his way to the ceremony and tells him to be careful after he says where he’s going. Yaeko comments about how nice it is that Pedro is back and asks Miyako if her daughter is pregnant. Pedro finds and gives Shōya his necktie before being told by his wife he needs to find a job to support their children, her being evidently pregnant. When Shōya asks if Shōko’s decided where to work, Yaeko says she doesn’t know and that it’s Shōko’s decision. Yaeko tells Shōya that Shōko is preparing Naoka and Miyoko’s hair for the ceremony and mentions that Miyoko and Naoka are starting their own brand. Shōya runs downstairs and asks if his mother’s seen where his tie is before greeting Yaeko. Yuzuru waits for her family to arrive while Yaeko gets a haircut from Miyako. It’s been two years since graduation and now it’s time for the Suimon Municipal coming-of-age ceremony. The story of how this company came to be is a very interesting and brash one. Wearing these jeans, you’ll feel even better knowing that you are supporting American jobs and a company that holds itself to a higher standard.ĭark Stonewash, Medium Stonewash, Stonewash, BlackĪll American Clothing Co’s Origin and Manufacturing LocationsĪll American Clothing Company has been making American-made jeans for some time now and is utilizing one of the last major denim manufacturing facilities in Kentucky for most of their offerings. Compared to jeans made overseas, the quality is far higher, and the price is competitive and, in some cases, even less. After owning several different styles of their jeans, I can confidently say that they are extremely high quality and durable.įor budget-conscious consumers who want to support American clothing manufacturing, you’ll love the options from Dearborn Denim. I also really like that they have a lot of options in terms of washes and cuts. I’ve owned many pairs of Dearborn Denim jeans, and even after years of use, they still look great. I was also very surprised by the quality of the denim. But these can be considered classics for a reason, they fit a lot of people and look great. These are great options if you want to try a new pair of jeans without spending hundreds of dollars. These are some of the most budget-friendly jeans made in America on our list, and being that they’re made in the USA with locally sourced materials, we think that’s pretty impressive. What We Like and Don’t Like About Dearborn Denim Jeans It’s nice to find companies that both source their materials and make the products in America. They also source their materials through a local supply chain. Another thing we like about Dearborn Denim is that they’re family-owned and operated. These values remain at the heart of the company and are a major reason why they keep manufacturing in-house at their factory in Chicago. The company was founded on the belief that it could produce quality clothing without exploiting workers or delivering substandard products to its customers. Straight, Skinny, Bootcut, Tapered, Tailored, Relaxed, Slimĭearborn Denim’s Origin and Manufacturing LocationsĮvery aspect of the manufacturing process at Dearborn Denim is focused on ethical and responsible production. Our Rear Projection Holographic Screens are also favoured by the silver screen as a more realistic alternative to CGI technology. With such a minimal space necessary to use these projection screens and the benefit of their transparent composition, you can produce an image that appears to be floating in mid-air, creating a more realistic hologram effect than a standard projection screen. Whilst it doesn’t provide a 3D image, this option takes up minimal floor space and allows for the projector to be placed behind the screen, meaning that it will be out of sight at all times. This holographic effect screen creates a 2D image or a ‘false hologram’ visual effect and is frequently used in museums, live events, and product launches. Our Clearview Rear Projection Holographic Screen is manufactured as a self-adhesive film or acrylic screen and produces a sharp ‘peppers ghost’ visual image. Let’s explore how both of these work in more detail. There are two main types of holographic projection screen: front and rear. Alternatively, pairing a holographic screen with a standard projector is a great way to create a holographic effect without the hefty price tag. How Holographic Screens WorkĬreating a hologram effect on a large scale can not only be an incredibly costly undertaking, it can also require a huge amount of space to work effectively. Let’s explore what holographic projection is, how holographic screens work, and where they can be put to use for the greatest possible effects. Used well, holographic projection technology can provide a stunning visual experience-whether it’s simple ‘Pepper’s Ghost’ style effects, the late Bob Hope re-appearing at the 83rd Oscar’s, or Halsey performing ‘Without Me’ underwater at the 2018 MTV EMAs. Holographic projectors essentially provide either a two-dimensional or three-dimensional projection which can be seen without any additional equipment (such as cameras or glasses). Posted March 8th, 2021 by Emily Burkinshaw & filed underĭespite its futuristic appearance, holographic projection has been around since the 1940s-the term “hologram” was actually first coined by Hungarian/British engineer Dennis Gabor back in 1949. If you enjoy background tunes or accompaniment of some type rather than the hum of your AC unit, here’s my advice: play podcasts while you’re doing mindless work (data entry, for example) and instrumental music when you want a rhythm to work to (writing emails, reading, researching). That’s where instrumental music without lyrics comes in, which I tend to listen to from a smart device. This is also the downside for podcasts, as I truly cannot listen to them while I’m typing an email or thinking really hard, or writing. In any case, what’s good about podcasts is that they can be very engaging. It ironically took being interviewed on a podcast to start listening to them as a hobby. I didn’t get into podcasts until I started working remotely from home and figured out that listening to podcasts was something to do and also a way to learn things. Use podcasts or music in a way that helps you Was it the lighting? The solitude of your cubicle? The buzz of coworkers on calls, or the constant flow of coffee at your fingertips in the kitchen? Think about what makes you productive in an office (if you ever had one, and if you can remember what that was like). If you’re looking for how to be productive at home as a remote worker, it comes down to what your office setup looks like. If you want to be productive at home and avoid burnout, look past the couch and definitely don’t designate your bed to be the place where work gets done. How to stay productive at home in your home office
5 of my Craftopia Lets play where I do some dungeon crawling, build a water farm. I did notice the extractor I built keeps producing milk / wool after the animal dies, not sure if it's meant to do that or if it's bugged, it resets back to empty when I exit the game and log back in. Game contents Dungeons Skill Tree Animals Farming Breeding Vehicles. In Craftopia, you can breed different animals. I built a small generator and any animal I throw into it dies, but I think this is normal? I noticed higher level sheep (lvl 4) last longer in the generator than lower level (lvl 1), I haven't tried it with level 10 sheep yet but going to try later and see if they last for a full 10/10 battery production. This guide will explain the full process behind building this. Not to mention, there's no smart way to say one sheep loop back, one sheep go forward in production without manual intervention. Any combination is possible since all the items require only 2 things to craft. Make sure you fence them above the water, as the animal will. After you have about 10 cow/sheep, it is secure to make the area bigger, i wlll make it 16 floor. You can't if they're in a dungeon, some spawn outside dungeon on the island like the Griffin those you can capture. I made a 8 floor grid above water, then let them breed more before putting in production machine. I assume the dragons are too big for the small breeder that's currently in the game. Automine>conveyor>autosmelt>conveyor>Autocraft>conveyor>autostorage. That's as far as my experimentation has got with breeding bosses. then set a conveyor below the drone to take it to your item chain. This doesn't make any sense.Įven with the automation, there's no reliable way to make 2 go back around via tracks because the breeding intervals are too long. Once its back you could automate any wood product quite easily. I throw a sheep in a generator or even in a breeding machine and they slowly die. A few well placed chests with suction attachments will prevent you having to navigate the animals and as they go, you just loot. they will breed like crazy and within about 5 minutes, you will have a hundred or so animals in a small area. McDowell 1st MRB:Anyone else know why this is? I don't understand why this happens. One way I have found is to make a 2圆, 1 level high area, place a breeder and an animal type. The V6 comes on smaller rear-wheel drives only, but the two V8s are available with either two- or four-wheel drive and only Ram and the Tundra offer the largest, most powerful engine choice on Regular Cabs. The V6 is fitted with a 4-speed automatic transmission and the V8s have a 5-speed automatic. Ram 1500 offers a choice of three engines: A 3.7-liter V6 rated at 215 horsepower, a 310-hp 4.7-liter V8, and the 390-hp 5.7-liter Hemi. The 20 is available in Regular Cab, Quad Cab (an abbreviated Crew Cab with forward-hinged doors), and four-door Crew Cab versions there are three bed lengths as well. As of 2011 Ram is its own brand, a sub-brand of Dodge. Ram is Chrysler’s entry in the traditional full-size, half-ton (1500) pickup market. Redesigned for the 2009 model year, the 2012 Ram carries over largely unchanged except for a new automatic transmission. The most important thing is to choose the right model and configuration for your needs. You can’t go wrong among the full-size pickups. The Ram 1500 delivers performance and ability on par for half-ton pickups. I really like the divider it comes with would be awesome to not have my saws sliding around.In spite of its bold, brash looks, the Ram is a refined package stuffed with amenities. The most I haul in the bed is usually split wood and most of the time I use the dump trailer. I don't feel the bed space loss is that big of a deal. He says he may even try to find one at a junkyard that might fit his 20. It sounds as if Hemi is convinced that his next truck should have the Rambox. If I had them I'd keep about the same stuff that JS has in his.”īrent, from Honolulu, adds, “I love mine and the 2500 boxes are rated at 300 lbs each, I believe the 1500 boxes are 150 lbs. Everyone who has them loves them and I don’t know of anyone who regrets them. It has special lighting so you can see what you are doing and includes dividers and tie-down cleats to keep your load from shifting while on the road.Ī driver who posts frequently under the name Thunder says “The bed space you lose is just the space in front of and behind the wheel well where I put groceries so they won't roll around, so with ramboxes they just go in the boxes. The Rambox is a pretty advanced storage system. Does it take away from the bed space, yes, but ask yourself how often you have used the space above and behind the wheel wells.” I use my trailer for almost all of my hauling needs. I’m just a simple home owner that uses it to run to errands, pull my trailers and general stuff like runs to Home Depot. “I love mine, Use them almost daily.” Heff also says, “It just depends on how you use your truck. Heff, from Arkansas, has a new 2017 Ram truck. One owner recently had his broken into, rather easily with a pry bar.” Keep in mind that you will never be able to add a cap. “I don't have, but those that do love them. Hunter, from New Jersey, says there are drawbacks. The Ramboxes are my favorite option by far.” I use it all the time to keep loads from sliding to the front of the box. I also love the bed separator/tailgate extender. in it at the moment and I still have room for more. Mine has trailer hitches, tool bags, flash lights, tow straps, tie downs, towels, moving blankets, umbrellas, container of hand wipes, gloves, etc. It's so nice having the built in storage and not have stuff inside the cab. I hate truck caps so I'd never miss them. “As long as they are an option I'll own a truck with Ramboxes. JS, from Rockford, Michigan absolutely loves his. Hemi drives a 20 and asks, “Who has one and how do you like it?” A driver, from Indiana, who calls himself Hemi raised the issue on one of the popular Ram truck forums.
This is not the same thing as having a biblical worldview, as clearly demonstrated by his recent and (very terrible) answers on heartbeat bills and his fumbling the question of whether a man can become a woman. He is a very transactional man, and the coinage of his realm is personal loyalty. Why does French get to hold his nose to support the drag queens, and we don’t get to hold our nose as we go to vote for someone like Trump? Trump has been invaluable in a number of ways (always remember Dobbs), but it is also plain he does not have a coherent worldview. So because Trump is almost certainly going to get the nomination, and is going to be running against some Bolshevik, why is it not permissible for a voter to say “this is the price we have to pay for freedom”? If that makes us enthusiastic for adulteries, as French claimed, then it makes David French enthusiastic for the sexual grooming of children. They would much rather vote for a true-blue family man-with the marital ethics of Pence, the strategic genius of Stonewall Jackson, and the policy positions of Calvin Coolidge. Since freedom is apparently the kind of thing you can go into the marketplace of ideas and purchase, why doesn’t French allow other believers to do the same thing? They are willing to vote for someone like Trump, not because of his adulteries, but rather despite them. A distinction that he grants to himself is one that he refuses to grant to others. The thing that makes David French so hypocritical-as opposed to simply wrong-is that he does not apply this standard across the board. If we get to restrict them, then they get to restrict us, and he doesn’t want that. French argues that allowing for such things is “the price we pay for freedom.” So if you follow this line, it would be hitting below the belt to say that David French types “love their drag queens.” His argument is that he loves freedom, and putting up with drag queens is the price you gotta pay. I happen to reject that argument, but I am able to distinguish it from the idea that drag queenery is the best thing since French toast. His argument for this is a pro-liberty argument, not a pro-drag queen argument. He wants them to have access to public libraries in order to be able to read to the widdle kids. So Let Us Deal with the French Slam Firstĭavid French wants the public square to have room for drag queens to do their thing. He dwells on top of an aquifer of righteousness, which he can easily draw on for occasions like this. The only one who came out of the week’s revelations with reputation unscathed was David French. |
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