![]() Chinese: Town Centers support 10 population and have +5 Line of Sight.Byzantines: Buildings have +10%/+20%/30%/+40% hit points in the Dark/Feudal/Castle/Imperial Age.Bulgarians: Town Centers cost -50% stone.Britons: Town Centers cost -50% wood to build starting in the Castle Age.Bohemians: Blacksmiths and Universities cost -100 wood.The following civilizations have bonuses that specifically benefit buildings: ![]() The Byzantines, Chinese, Teutons, Koreans, and Turks arguably are the civilizations with the strongest and best equipped buildings. Population is retained even if Houses are destroyedĤ0% wood cost of Castles and Towers converted to equal stoneĬastle +3 range Garrisoned infantry fires arrows like Villagers Hit points of walls and towers increased by +30% Working speed of Castles increased by 25% for the entire teamĬastles heal allied infantry in a 7 tile radius by 30 HP/min Working rate of Barracks, Archery Ranges, Stables, Donjons, Kreposts and Castles +33% Watch Towers/ Guard Towers/ Keeps/ Donjon +1/+2/+3/+3 attack Towers +125%, and Castles and Kreposts +4 attack against shipsĮliminates minimum range of defensive structures +4 Line of Sight, except for Farms and Wallsīuildings (except Farms and Walls) +10% HP, +1/+1 armor, and +3 building armorīuildings converted by enemy Monks collapse instead of changing colorīuildings are harder for enemy Monks to convertĭefensive structures +1 range (except for Town Centers) and attackĭefensive structures can track moving targets This list does not contain building upgrades. Marked with yellow background are unique technologies. ![]() Listed below are all technologies that benefit buildings. Unconstructable buildings can only be placed when a map is created in the Scenario Editor and are not available in random map games. The first value in the series is that of the age in which the building becomes available and the last value is that of the Imperial Age.įor the buildings which can attack, there is a different table:ĥ pierce, +5 vs Ship, +5 vs Building, +1 vs Camelĥ pierce, +7 vs Ship, +5 vs Stone Defenseħ pierce, +9 vs Ship, +5 vs Stone DefenseĨ pierce, +10 vs Ship, +5 vs Stone Defenseġ1 pierce, +11 vs Ship, +11 vs Stone Defense, +1 vs Camelġ0 pierce, +10 vs Ship, +10 vs Stone Defense, +1 vs Camel They are described as a series of values, separated by slash /. Some hit point and armor values change depending on Age. Marked with yellow background are unique buildings. Fish Trap (can be constructed on water only).Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties Review ![]()
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![]() Webber, who also set the career completions record in Saturday’s win, has all but two of the Jacks’ major passing records to his name entering the second game of his senior season. Since his first start in a Humboldt State uniform, Webber has put his name all over the school’s record book in the same kind of fashion that the guy he hands the ball off to most of the time on Saturdays, senior running back Ja’Quan Gardner, has over the last two years. In his 34 career starts, HSU has won 25 of them.Ĭoming from one of California’s most-decorated prep football programs at Corona Centennial, it has been a continuation of what Webber did in high school where he led the Huskies to a 12-3 record and a spot in the state title game in his senior season. ![]() 8-ranked Azusa Pacific to open Great Northwest Athletic Conference play.īarring any kind of massive hinderance, Webber surpassing Mike Proulx to become the school’s all-time leading passer was a mere formality.Ī win in his final trip to Southern California as a collegiate player that’s all of about 32 miles from where he went to high school. Webber might not have been aware of the fact that he needed all of 15 yards to become Humboldt State’s all-time leading passer, a record he claimed as his own two passes into the Jacks’ 30-19 win over No. My mom and dad and one of my friends texted congratulations, and it kind of caught me off guard because I totally didn’t even think about it.” “I didn’t know until I was on the way back up here. “It was mentioned over the summer, but I had totally forgot about,” Webber said with a grin. ![]() Arcata > It was a text from his parents that tipped Robert Webber off to his history-making night in Southern California this past Saturday. ![]() ![]() Another is that the papyrus fragment in question dates from long after Abraham’s time, much nearer, in fact, to the time of Christ. One is that the Egyptian characters cannot conceivably have enough information channels (component parts) to convey the amount of material translated from them. 1 appears to be the whole Book of Abraham! In other words, the small piece of papyrus pictured in illustration No. If Joseph Smith continued to translate the same number of English words from each Egyptian character, this one small fragment would complete the entire text of the Book of Abraham. The characters from fewer than four lines of the papyrus make up forty-nine verses of the Book of Abraham, containing more than two thousand words. Joseph Smith apparently translated many English words from each Egyptian character. 4 compares characters from this manuscript with those in the third line of the papyrus fragment. This manuscript begins with the statement, “Translation of the Book of Abraham written by his own hand upon papyrus and found in the catacomb of Egypt.” This manuscript is more extensive than that in the “Alphabet and Grammar.” Illustration No. The characters from which our present Book of Abraham was translated are down the left-hand column and Joseph Smith’s translation opposite, so we know approximately how much material was translated from each character. The original of this manuscript is in the Church Historian’s Office in Salt Lake City. This manuscript was bought by Wilford Wood in 1945 from Charles Bidamon, son of the man who married Emma after the death of the Prophet. I have in my possession a photostatic copy of the manuscript of the Prophet Joseph Smith’s translation of Abraham l: I to 2: 18. Clark’s Story of the Pearl of Great Price. ![]() 3 pro vides a comparison of characters from one of the handwritten manuscripts with the characters as they appear on the original papyrus.Ī photograph of the first page of the second manuscript of the Book of Abraham is found on page 179 of James R. 1 can be found attached to the portion of the Book of Abraham in Joseph Smith’s “Egyptian Alphabet and Grammar.” Illustration No. Īll of the characters in the first two rows on the papyrus fragment shown in illustration No. ![]() The second and separate of the two manuscripts contains none of the Alphabet and Grammar but is a manuscript of the text of the Book of Abraham as published in the first installment of the Times and Seasons, March 1, 1842. Within this Alphabet and Grammar there is a copy of the characters, together with their translation of Abraham 1:4-28 only. One manuscript is the Alphabet and Grammar. Clark of Brigham Young University provides this description of the manuscripts:Īs a matter of fact there are in existence today in the Church Historian’s office what seem to be two separate manuscripts of Joseph Smith’s translations from the papyrus rolls, presumably in the hand writing of Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery neither manuscript contains the complete text of the Book of Abraham. These translations comprise the original manuscript version of the Book of Abraham. Then Joseph, or his scribes, copied down a character or two at a time and to the right of each character rendered a translation of its meaning. Small ‘Sensen’ text (unillustrated).” It would seem that Joseph Smith studied this fragment and concluded that it was written by Abraham. 1) was identified in the February, 1968, Improvement Era (bottom of p. The fragment in question (see illustration No. ![]() It now appears that the papyrus fragments recently recovered by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints include the text used by Joseph Smith in his efforts to translate the Book of Abraham. Their work is followed by translation of the sensen text by Professor Richard Parker and finally by a discussion of the present state and best future direction of studies of Joseph Smith’s work with Egyptian by professor Hugh Nibley (scholarly defender of the Mormon faith whose continuing argument for the divine origin of the Book of Abraham based on external evidences in the Abrahamic tradition is appearing serially in the Improvement Era ). The following evidence that one specific fragment, the “sensen” text, was used by Joseph Smith in obtaining the Book of Abraham was submitted by Grant Heward (who has studied Egyptian on his own and reports that he was recently excommunicated for his views on Joseph Smith’s ability to translate Egyptian) and Jerald Tanner (who heads Modern Microfilm, Co., a, professedly antiMormon publishing house). ![]() ![]() If you do not like this, you can, of course, disable this feature and make EditPad behave like a normal Windows application. 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![]() ![]() ![]() Follow us on Twitter and and listen for Hidden Brain stories every week on your local public radio station. The Hidden Brain Podcast is hosted by Shankar Vedantam and produced by Kara McGuirk-Alison and Maggie Penman. Special thanks to NPR's From the Top with Christopher O'Riley for music of Maya's performances used in the episode. At the end of the podcast, you'll hear musician Aimee Mann read a poem by Emily Bishop. This week on Hidden Brain, we look at turning the page and starting anew. "I was really devastated to lose something that I was completely in love with, and so passionate about, and that had really constituted such a large part of my life and my identity," she says. What followed in the days after her musical career ended was an incredible sense of loss. It's a new calling, and one she couldn't have anticipated at Juilliard, where she dreamed of being a concert violinist. Her work in government is far-reaching - helping students get to college, workers save more for retirement and millions of children get access to school lunch. At the age of 30, she is a senior adviser at the White House, working to create better policy using insights from behavioral science. Today, Maya has reached a new pinnacle in an entirely different field. guest on NPRs All Things Considered, Freakonomics, and Hidden Brain. She tore a tendon in her hand, putting her musical career to an untimely end. Maya Shankar is a cognitive scientist who currently serves as Googles Global Director of Behavioral Economics. Maya Shankar is a cognitive scientist and podcast host of A Slight Change of. But not long after, she injured her finger while playing a difficult section of Paganini's Caprice no. The famed Itzhak Perlman had taken her on as his private student at The Juilliard School at the age of 14, and she was accepted to his prestigious summer program on Shelter Island. Follow us on Twitter, and l isten for our stories each week on your local public radio station.As a young girl, Maya Shankar was well on her way to a promising career as a classical violinist. The Hidden Brain Podcast is hosted by Shankar Vedantam and produced by Maggie Penman, Jennifer Schmidt, Renee Klahr, and Rhaina Cohen. ![]() There's only one way to describe it - magical. This sort of coincidence defies mathematical explanation. de Fortgibu looks around and he realizes that he's in the wrong apartment." He was invited to a dinner party - but not there. "And he enters, he's an old man by now, but Deschamps recognizes him. Deschamps jokingly says that one of the guests at the party must be Monsieur de Fortgibu. The host announces that an unusual dessert will be served. Years pass, and Deschamps is at a dinner party with some friends. de Fortgibu, would you be willing to share your plum pudding with this gentleman?' " tells Mazur. He goes inside, only to be told the last of the plum pudding was just sold to a gentleman sitting in the back. One day, Deschamps passes a Paris restaurant that has plum pudding on the menu. This week, as part of our annual You 2.0 series on personal growth and reinvention. De Fortgibu is an immigrant from England, and he introduces Deschamps to a very English dessert: plum pudding. Aug Maya Shankar was well on her way to a career as a violinist when an injury closed that door. This episode covers The Best Years of Your Life with Laura Carstensen from Stanford Center. Working under the Obama Administration, Shankar and her team provided. Take, for example, one of Joseph Mazur's favorite coincidence stories, about the 19th-century French poet Emile Deschamps.Īs a teenager, Deschamps meets a man with a strange name, Monsieur de Fortgibu. I always enjoy the Hidden Brain podcast by Shankar Vedantam. Maya Shankar, PhD, is a cognitive neuroscientist who founded and chaired the White House’s first ever Social and Behavioral Sciences Team, a cross-agency team of experts that used behavioral science research insights to improve and redesign government programs and policies. But that doesn't diminish their quirky serendipity. And that accounts for the number of people playing the lotto, the number of lotteries in the world, and the fact that most lottery winners use some amount of their "house money" to increase their odds of winning again.įor better or worse, this sort of number-crunching can demystify even the most tantalizing coincidences. "It's about 5 million to one," Mazur says. A septillion is 1 followed by 24 zeros.īut if you reframe the question, and calculate the odds that anyone - not just you, or Joan Ginther - will win the lottery four times, you get much better odds. "The odds are about 18 septillion to one against it happening," Mazur says. People like Joan Ginther, who won the lottery not once, not twice, but four times. Understanding these odds can help us wrap our heads around stories of people who seem inexplicably fortunate. ![]() ![]() ![]() "Ink text" captures the user's free-hand writing but allows it to be treated somewhat like recognized text when manipulating for later editing purposes ("ink text" supported word wrap, could be formatted to be bold, italic, etc.). "Shapes" and "Sketches" can be scaled or deformed once drawn. With "Shapes", Newton can recognize that the user was attempting to draw a circle, a line, a polygon, etc., and it cleans them up into "perfect" vector representations (with modifiable control points and defined vertices) of what the user is attempting to draw. Text can also be entered by tapping with the stylus on a small on-screen pop-up QWERTY keyboard. The Newton can recognize hand-printed text, cursive, or a mix of the two, and can also accept free-hand "Sketches", "Shapes", and "ink text". It was developed by Apple's Advanced Technology Group, and was described in 2012 as "the world's first genuinely usable handwriting recognition system". Newton's handwriting recognition, particularly the print recognizer, has been considered by many reviewers, testers, and users to be the best in the industry, even 10 years after it was introduced. However, with the release of Newton PDAs based upon version 2.0 of the OS, the handwriting recognition substantially improved, partially being a product of ParaGraph and an Apple-created recognizer pair: Apple's Rosetta and Mondello. The earliest versions had weaknesses that resulted in bad publicity and reviews. The Newton uses the CalliGrapher word-based handwriting recognition engine developed by ParaGraph International Inc, led by former Soviet scientist Stepan Pachikov. Book Reader - Support for displaying electronic books is built in.The Newton clock also includes features for an alarm, minute timer and the date. Clock - A small floating window type application, known as a desktop accessory on the Macintosh.Calculator - A basic calculator with square root, percentage, MR, M+ and M- functions additional to the basic functions found on a calculator.Formulas - Program that offers metric conversions, currency conversions, loan and mortgage calculators, etc.Names - Program for storing extensive contacts information in a flexible format.Dates - Calendar program where you can schedule appointments and other special events.Notes - Used for checklists, as well as both drawing and writing in the same program either with a newton keyboard or a stylus pen.Works - A program for drawing and word processing, with typical capabilities such as: rulers, margins, page breaks, formatting, printing, spell checking and find & replace tools.The basic software that came with Newton OS: Several programs were made by third-party developers, including software to enhance the disappointing hand writing recognition technology of Newton OS 1.x. It was not until two years later that developers saw a potential market available to them in creating software for Newton OS. Shortly after the Newton PDA's release in 1993, developers were not paying much attention to the new Newton OS API and were still more interested in developing for the Macintosh and Windows platforms. Many features of the Newton are best appreciated in the context of the history of Pen computing. Menus - Similar to menus seen in Mac OS, but menu titles are instead presented at the bottom of the screen in small rectangles, making them similar to buttons with attached "pop-up" menus.Send documents - Documents can be sent to another Newton via Infrared technology or sent using the Internet by E-Mail, or faxed.Print documents - Documents on the Newton can be printed.File documents - Notes and Drawings can be categorized.Screen rotation - In Newton 2.0, the screen can be rotated to be used for drawing or word processing.Tabbed documents - Similar to tabbed browsing in today's browsers and Apple's At Ease interface, documents titles appear in a small tab at the top right hand of the screen.Icons - Similar to the Macintosh Desktop metaphor, Newton OS uses icons to open applications.Sound responsive - Clicking menus and icons makes a sound this feature was later introduced in Mac OS 8.An animation similar to this is found in Mac OS X, and parts of the Newton's handwriting recognition system have been implemented as Inkwell in Mac OS X. ![]() Newton OS features many interface elements that the Macintosh system software didn't have at the time, such as drawers and the "poof" animation. Many applications were pre-installed in the ROM of the Newton (making for quick start-up) to save on RAM and flash memory storage for user applications. It was written entirely in C++ and trimmed to be low power consuming and use the available memory efficiently. Newton OS is a discontinued operating system for the Apple Newton PDAs produced by Apple Computer, Inc. ![]() ![]() ![]() Our Price Match Promise means if you find a lower rate on or on another US-based website within 24 hours of booking, we’ll credit or refund the difference. Expect your direct flight to EYW from RSW to take around hour(s) min(s).įind our cheapest airfares for flights from Fort Myers RSW to Key West EYWįind cheap flight deals by using our search filters to sort results starting with the lowest price airfares to EYW from RSW. Get to Key West faster, without the hassle of changing planes and moving baggage, by booking a direct flight. ![]() Get to Key West EYW from Fort Myers RSW quicker with direct flights. 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A pulsed laser could be effective at closer range, but the farther you are from your target, the much more precise the laser has to be to actually act as a vaporizing beam. There's nearly no atmosphere to scatter the heat and intensity of the beam. Or if you are going fast enough to get close to the target to outpace the tracking before you are cooked, you are also going too fast to stop, so the laser will just turn around and continue cooking you. High speed dogfighting around each other would be out of the question, as you would be cooked by the time you get close enough to your target where maneuvering would actually be fast enough to outpace the tracking of the laser. So it just becomes a matter of who can cook the insides of the other spaceship first. In space, it is very difficult to get rid of heat as there is virtually nothing around your spaceship to absorb your heat, so any heat added to your ship is going to stay there for a long time. Not lasers that go "pew pew", but lasers that just simply heat up the target with a continuous beam. How actual real space battles would be like would just be spaceships that can barely see each other with the naked eye shooting lasers at each other. This is a weapon of Mass Destruction! You are NOT a cowboy, shooting from the hip! That is why, Serviceman Chung, we do not 'eyeball it'. It might go off into deep space and hit somebody else in 10,000 years! If you pull the trigger on this, you are ruining someones day! Somewhere and sometime! That is why you check your damn targets! That is why you wait 'til the computer gives you a damn firing solution. That can be a ship, or the planet behind that ship. Once you fire this hunk of metal, it keeps going 'til it hits something. Sir! Unless acted on by an outside force, sir!ĭamn straight! I dare to assume you ignorant jackasses know that space is empty. Sir! An object in motion stays in motion, sir! That means, Sir Isacc Newton is the deadliest son-of-a-bitch in space! Now! Serviceman Burnside, what is Newton's First Law? That is three times the yield of the city buster dropped on Hiroshima back on Earth. It impacts with the force a 38 kiloton bomb. Feel the weight! Every five seconds, the main gun of an Everest-class dreadnought accelerates one, to one-point-three percent of lightspeed. This, recruits, is a 20 kilo ferrous slug. /r/GamePhysics - Clips of game physics shining and glitchingĭesign based on /r/FlatBlue created by /u/creesch./r/gaming4gamers - middle ground between purely-for-fun and more serious subreddits./r/GamingLeaksAndRumours - Leaks and Rumors.Posting unmarked spoilers will result in removal and warning, and posting spoilers with malicious intent will result in a ban. Please report posts containing spoilers unless they are hidden using the following method or are inside a thread clearly labeled as containing spoilers. 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