Not exact matches
In MobiHealthNews latest report, The Coming Medical Tablet War, we'll take a
close look at the iPad's success in healthcare, profile medical applications, usage
scenarios and case studies.
Now let's take a
closer look at actual day - to - day usage
scenarios and see how good or bad Kindle Fire is
at getting done things normally expected of tablets.
These aren't the only
scenarios — you can take a
closer look at studentaid.ed.gov to see which situations qualify.
The on - stage demo
at this year's E3 (which is where the video above comes from) may
look as though it's heavily choreographed, but in our behind
closed doors session the developers explained that there's no one way to play out each
scenario - before proving it by taking a different route and utilising different scenery elements in a live playthrough of the same section of game.
Looking at the graphics as a strictly visual exercise from the start - to - end of observed temperatures, it
looks like a
close run thing between
Scenarios B and C.
Steve: I
looked at which
Scenario was
closest to what actually happened in terms of «forcings» in an earlier post (Which I'll try to locate) and, as I recall, the actual forcings were somewhat higher than
Scenario B, but not a lot.
A
closer look at «
Scenario B1» shows that it represents the case where atmospheric CO2 continues to increase exponentially
at the compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) we have seen since Mauna Loa readings started in 1958 (also the same CAGR we have seen over the past 5 years), from the value measured in 2005 of 379 ppmv to a projected 580 ppmv in 2100.
I haven't even
looked at that; all I have
looked at or commented on is which of the
scenarios he considered matches most
close to the subsequent reality.
Some of the alternative ways to to
look at certain
scenarios might give listeners a different perspective about bank financing,
closing cost as well as investing with turnkey providers.
Let's
look at the facts: even if you were able to acquire the property low enough, by the time you pay selling costs,
closing costs, holding costs, rehab costs and Uncle Sam, your true return on investment isn't exactly what you expected even in the most optimistic of
scenarios.