I know that I have not been reciprocating the comment love or link - up love the last couple of weeks, as I've been having
a kind of a rough time balancing life.
Not exact matches
While the use
of video - streaming tools like Facebook Live can create a compelling real -
time record
of news - worthy events — a
rough draft
of history, as someone once said
of newspapers — it also raises questions about how platforms like Facebook (fb) and Twitter (twtr) handle that
kind of information.
In this recently revealed clip, Spock and Uhura appear to be in...
kind of a
rough place, and it turns out that Bones has some well -
timed advice for the Vulcan in the aftermath.
THE DVD MGM releases Out
of Time in a spacious, overly bright and grainy 2.40:1 anamorphic video transfer prone to moiré problems and colour bleed, but if it's a little
rough around the edges (indeed, DP Theo van de Sande's work on Cruel Intentions displayed the same
kind of affected autumnal defect), I'm willing to think that it's in the cause
of the picture's atmosphere.
It is possible to get a
rough handle on what
kinds of investment you would be comfortable with by looking at how patient you would be in waiting out downturns, accepting losses from
time to
time, etc. and what your goals and timeframe are for the money.
Now that you've got a
rough idea
of the
kind of cat you'd like to adopt, it's
time to set up your home and make it cat - ready!
As I got used to traveling at a
time when there were no travel blogs on the Internet, I
kind of mostly created my itineraries mixing information from history books; paper road maps such as Michelin, Reise Know - How or Freytag & Berndt; or using paper guidebooks such as The
Rough Guides or Lonely Planet.
So I had earmarked my gaming
time for the last couple
of days toward playing Slain, but it sounds
kind of rough (and in some places unfinished) in terms
of level design at the moment, which is unfortunate, since looking gorgeous while not playing particularly well are basically the opposite
of how I think 2D games should be prioritizing.
So it seems to me that the simple way
of communicating a complex problem has led to several fallacies becoming fixed in the discussions
of the real problem; (1) the Earth is a black body, (2) with no materials either surrounding the systems or in the systems, (3) in radiative energy transport equilibrium, (4) response is chaotic solely based on extremely
rough appeal to temporal - based chaotic response, (5) but at the same
time exhibits trends, (6) but at the same
time averages
of chaotic response are not chaotic, (7) the mathematical model is a boundary value problem yet it is solved in the
time domain, (8) absolutely all that matters is the incoming radiative energy at the TOA and the outgoing radiative energy at the Earth's surface, (9) all the physical phenomena and processes that are occurring between the TOA and the surface along with all the materials within the subsystems can be ignored, (10) including all other activities
of human
kind save for our contributions
of CO2 to the atmosphere, (11) neglecting to mention that if these were true there would be no problem yet we continue to expend
time and money working on the problem.