At the macro level of trees and rocks, Newtonian
mechanics works just fine.
Although
the mechanics work just fine when playing with a friend, this game really doesn't work as well with two players.
Not exact matches
Of course, people have generally concentrated upon the attempt to describe things in detail, but that is
just the point at which it doesn't
work very well — when you try to understand the quantum
mechanics and relativity together.
I
just defended my dissertation on a new form of orbital
mechanics and
work for the government as a senior engineer.
Isn't it amazing thinking, physics and
mechanics work, but there is no design,
just random happenstance... Takes more faith to believe in evolution than that God actually created the world we know.
I really enjoy
working as a team, as a whole, not
just working with the engineers and
mechanics.
I'm not saying that I'd disagree with your assessment if I watched all of his games for Miami, I
just think most football fans and media members don't really have a clue how the
mechanics of the game actually
work, and since interior linemen don't stuff the stat sheet that goes doubly for them.
I had very little understanding of the
mechanics of breastfeeding — not
just latching, but how milk supply
worked; and when I had to supplement with formula due to a dehydration scare and delay in my milk coming in, I didn't realize that nipple confusion was a real thing that you had to deal with once baby got a taste of the bottle.
Programming the robotic clans to
work as a group requires not
just physics and
mechanics, but also needs to leverage social concepts of group decision - making and uncertainty.
There's something I've been
working on for more than a year — maybe it's
just an old man's obsession, but I'm trying to find an approach to quantum
mechanics that makes more sense than existing approaches.
One thing I learn at
work, where hardly anything involves the
mechanics discussed in this forum, is that «mechanistic understanding» is applicable to
just about everything involving a scientist and his / her
work.
I'm 20,
work as a
mechanic, love having fun and
just hanging out and also will always find me under the hood of a car it's my passion if your interested don't be shy to talk to me:) I'm super outgoing and friendly
I'm 25 funny outgoing honest hard
working I'm an oilfield drilling fluid
mechanic I like to have fun I'm not afraid to make any commitments if you want to know anything else
just ask
That means no bs and im not your sugar daddy but i can be
just as good i am a god fearing man but does not mean im not warming a church bench on sundays im a
mechanic by trade have
worked on hotrods motorcyles and joe blows daily drivers for over 30 years and this is a plus if you drive a beater ass car lol i can always keep it running i live in a modular home and on my own land all is bought and paid for so i am not trailer park trash i have long hair and a beard brown eyes short and stocky 5» 5.5 in small lol 150 lbs soaking wet but still built like i was in my 20's not stuck on my self but im not a bad looking dude for my age i still have 6pk abs and popeyes arms lol you do not maintain my build sitting on ur ass so i feel its a great accomplishment that i am proud of.
Just a simple guy, who's enjoying a simple life, doing a simple but stable
work (oxygen plant
mechanic / safety engineer), and looking for a simple woman.
old and i like to go out on weekends and
just hang out anything that gets me outta the house, do nt know how to really describe myself i
work 5 maybe 6 days a week as a
mechanic so it seems that i never really have much time to do anything except on the weekends.
I was a 60's hippie, at one time, i did
mechanic work for most of my life, been married twice, divorced since 1994, I do not drink, or smoke weed anymore,,
just ask and I will tell you straight up,, Jerry
im single
just got out of a yr long relationship, im interested in
just meeting someone i can get along and vibe out with... i currently go to school for welding which ill be done with that very soon, and i also do
mechanic work.
I don't see why developers won't
just take game
mechanics that
work.
Its really a very simple game with a solid combat system with a few niggling
mechanics that
just never
worked.
This isn't
just a simple
mechanic shift with the same gameplay backdrop, rather it's a complete overhaul with how every facet of the game
works.
Moving and shooting is utilized with standard twin - stick controls, and whilst this
mechanic has been somewhat overused recently, Enter the Gungeon is one of the strongest examples of it — it
just works.
I like how Iwata's priorities are to talk about all the tiny little details about how the eshop 3DS games
work in depth, but then we
just get raw X footage with no commentary whatsoever of the
mechanics besides, «Takahashi says the battle system is like Xenoblade Chronicles»....
I think the car
mechanic would
work best and would actually be received well if it were
just made into the way you play «Story Mode» in Mario Party.
Akhtar milks the
mechanics of the complex caper for all their suspenseful worth as expertly as he handled the first film's fights, car chases, and all other manner of slam - bang mayhem — which are all still very much present here and
just as polished, aided immeasurably by the
work of cinematographer Jason West and editor Anand Subaya.
It's a
mechanic made for the 3DS» singular Circle Pad for moving, and here, it
just works badly.
Some of the puzzles surrounding these
mechanics are quite fun and
work well with the platforming; others are
just plain frustrating (cough, elevators and lasers, cough).
We didn't for the PSP and although the
mechanics still
worked (sort of) with the face buttons, it
just didn't feel right.
This team - based paint
mechanic adds a remarkable amount of strategic depth to what might otherwise be
just another F - Zero clone, forcing you to
work with others for combined success.
All of you rowdy loud
mechanics making a racket in the shop with your lug nut remover tools they wanted to get you back for it Also, that is a huge effort for that Touareg
just to
work on it.
I always wanted to be a auto
mechanic, so went to a trade school and graduated.I loved it
working on cars so I became a back yard
mechanic.But now im already tired of
working on cars due to the injuries and the stingy clients not all clients are like that, but most are.Some clients come to be to get they're car fixed and when it's done they tell they only have half of the money cause the had to pay they're rent.And also the low baller's always trying to screw you by saying that another
mechanic charges cheaper, I don't understand that part, Why do the keep coming back if someone else charges cheaper.Oh and don't mention the friends that
just because they're friend they expect a huge discount.Take my advice, If you want to be a
mechanic, Do it to fix your own cars.Dont doit to make a career out of it cause you'll have alot of stress.
they have a million ways to damage your reputation by putting false reviews if they do not get their way with you that's why most good
mechanics work for themselves buy and fix cars or
just go
work for a local dealer,
mechanic work is too hard to be doing for nothing.
There are some great
mechanics out there, it
just takes some
work to find them.
I
just completed a trip across the U.S. My roommate's a hobby
mechanic, so he did the following
work a few days before my trip:
I think the duct tape thing was a nice thing for you to do and I always like when a
mechanic is willing to
work with you if you
just don't have the money, we have all been there.
I had a
mechanic help me out in sort of a similar way one time with my moms old 86 Buick when the air conditioner stopped
working, they
just found a shorter belt that would bypass the ac pulley so that I would not have to pay to get the pulley replaced on a 18 year old car that my mom was not planning on keeping and did not care if the ac
worked.
Or is it
just more of a hassle for the customer or the
mechanic working on the car?
Just do it through a trusted
mechanic who guarantees all
work & parts the first time around!!!! You will save yourself some much needed time, money and aggravation!!
im 75 years old i have never sent a conment on any thing it was fun watching you guys you guys were
just aposite of what i thought im typing this with one finger and i not spelling that well i rebuilt my first 50 ford flat head eng with help from shade tree mech when iwas 15 yrs old by the time i was 17 i could adjust and balance 3 stronberg 97 carbs by ear i gave up
working on my cars because of howthey look because of people like you, i
just changed plugs in my 2009 vw cc took half hour THANKS MASTER
MECHANIC CHARLES
Mechanic said what he did had nothing to do with the AC —
just hard to believe since the AC
worked perfectly before replacing heater core.
He spent time explaining how the
mechanics and safety features of the car
worked (another dealer
just wanted to tell me how pretty their car was).
He YELLED in my face trying to get attention of the
mechanics, he stole a tire off of a new car to put on a customers (and even said to the technician «this isn't the first time
just put it in a rack») he took way too long to talk to me about authorizing
work, and he treated the express technicians terribly as well as the lot workers!!
2002 Acura needs transition has been
worked on the truck runs
just bought a new car so selling it for 4000 obo Hav a good
Mechanic that could put one in at a very low cost Please call at new tires water pump an in good condition...
We came into possession of this when a little old lady was going into a retirement home, and her
mechanic (my boss, who had been
working on the car for years)
just couldn't» bear to see this get sold to someone who would trash it.
Every
mechanic knows the terror of starting a brake job and suddenly thinking, «Hey, what vehicle was I
just working on!?»
Local 3 owner Duetto Spider Veloce - Original Red / Tan - Excellent Condition -
Just had a Fresh Major Service - Tune up - Rebuilt Original Carbs - Fluids and Filters - New Motor & Transmission Mounts - All
Work done by a Factory Alfa
Mechanic from Europe - Original Alloys with Near New Pirellis - Has Convertible Top Boot - Looks - Drives and Runs Great.
If you're one of the millions of Americans who relies on a car to get to and from
work each day, needing repairs can cost more than
just the
mechanic's bill.
People don't want to think about the
mechanics of how something
works; they
just want it to
work when they need it.
That was a remake and that version was terrible, the
mechanics of MGS2 do not
work work MGS1, they would also have to remove all of the Nintendo references
just like MGS4 with the PlayStation 3.
If you played RE4 on the Wii you know that the Wii Remote
works awesomely well with the gameplay
mechanic, and if Kawata is not
just trying to flatter his upcoming game then this is pretty interesting.