The diagram is about normal unpowered shells. They use different amounts of propellant to achieve different projectile speeds
The diagram is about normal unpowered shells. They use different amounts of propellant to achieve different projectile speeds
I used to like helping my friends move
I’m sure there’s more to it but superhero comics and manga all seem quite same-y in their respective styles.
Ooh, mad plot twist in the thin blue line lore! Never expected a betrayal like this!
It seems like you haven’t seen any evidence of them but still believe they’re here?
New matter being created with extremely low probability fits perfectly with our observations.
On these scales, the accuracy of our observations should reduce our confidence though. It doesn’t make sense to confidently say that, in 200 trillion years there will be no stars, because our observations of the rate of new matter creation (approximately zero) have a margin of error which allows for there to still be some
But… they’re sharing an image? Where else would you like it to go, in the EXIF metadata?
Like in a radio advert, you just remember the URL and type it in!
I mean people put the ring inscription on shit they wear…
Was there a known issue there?
Are you really going to get defensively patronising over this? I think I’mma bounce, lol.
Tolkien names are cool, and unfortunately people trying to bring about a dystopia understand that as well as anyone else :(
Yeah you might be right.
I should clarify I use GIMP. A lot! But this is one way it sucks. By this point I don’t know what other similar programs even have over it - it finally got adjustment layers after some decades. So if I can recognise this shortcoming anyone should be able to ;)
The other major thing was switching to single window mode. Floating windows for everything was absolutely batshit.
The first two sets of instructions are for drawing a disc, rather than a circle (a disc being a filled-in circle) and don’t extend to drawing a circle easily. The last method does, but it is about 10x as long. The traditional method for drawing a circle was to select the inner circle, save the selection to a channel, grow the selection by the pixel width of the stroke you want, subtract the saved selection, then fill. Wonderful /s
GIMP does not (unless I missed it in a ~recent update) have a shape tool like most image editors. The GIMP documentation in any case suggests using Inkscape for the purpose.
What does the title have to do with anything?
That is not how this concept, time on target, works