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Saved by uncleflo on September 4th, 2022.
Only through years and years of use by divers around the world can a regulator truly find its limits. Poseidon's Cyklon has been put to the test for over six decades. Through continuous and gradual improvements, the Cyklon guarantees the highest performance under all circumstances. Our first. Introduced in 1958, the Cyklon is a true legend. Updated to X with the Xstream first stage. The Cyklon comes in four versions, the Cyklon X, the Cyklon X Metal, the Cyklon 5000 and the Cyklon Metal. The standard version has a plastic body in either black or yellow while the Cyklon Metal encases the second stage in high quality brass. See differences and other technical details in the specifications. A unique design allows use from both left and right Reliability to an entirely new level, making it the regulator of choice for many professional divers including the German Navy.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
Layout boxes can be stacked and weighted in groups. A secondary title plugin with all the same options as main title Line segments can be styled by any user defined criteria. Transitions of every property in every element can be configured individually and independently. Numerous performance enhancements have been introduced. This example has 1M (2x500k) points with the new decimation plugin enabled. Mix and match bar and line charts to provide a clear visual distinction between datasets. Plot complex, sparse datasets on date time, logarithmic or even entirely custom scales with ease. Out of the box stunning transitions when changing data, updating colours and adding datasets. Chart.js is a community maintained project, contributions welcome! Visualize your data in 8 different ways; each of them animated and customisable.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 18th, 2022.
This comprehensive Accounting & Bookkeeping for Small Businesses course covers everything you need to know, beginning with an in-depth introduction. The modules cover useful and up-to-date topics, such as financial statements, assets and liabilities, inventory and cost methods, budgetary control and cost accounting. Overall, learners will gain a broad understanding of accounting, bookkeeping, and the systems that you should be using to record them. The course explains methods for improving and forecasting cash flow and budgets within the business and outlines how to respond to purchase and sales invoices. There is also a module explaining the importance of good credit control, including how to successfully speak to and deal with late-paying customers.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 13th, 2022.
The whole idea of Themestr.app is to make the Bootstrap customization process easier, and allow you to visualize changes along the way. For most users it's designed to be point-and-click. Advanced users can delve into the SASS as desired. It's a 4-step process... There are many, many variables. The variable names are self-explanatory, and the more relevant ones are displayed first. The SASS is automatically generated by Themestr.app. The SASS input is sent to a server-side SASS processor, which outputs the custom CSS theme. Save the CSS output as a .css file such as `theme.css`. To keep the theme file separate and smaller in size, the Bootstrap grid classes are not included in the CSS output. This means you'll need to reference the Bootstrap CSS as usual, and then reference the generated custom `theme.css` after the `bootstrap.css` in the HTML. This allows the `theme.css` to override the `bootstrap.css` with the appropriate classes as defined in the custom theme.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.
Dedicated integrated circuits have dramatically simplified stepper motor driving. To apply these ICs, designers need little specific knowledge of motor driving techniques, but an understanding of the basics helps in finding the best solution. This note explains the basics of stepper motor driving and describes the drive techniques used today.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 1st, 2018.
1) Mechanical - How is the film assembled?
a) Straight Cut: This is your basic cut. It's literally putting two clips side by side.
b) The Split Edit:
i) J-Cut: As you watch the first clip play, you begin to hear the audio from the next clip before you see its visuals.
ii) L-Cut: It's a J-cut in reverse. You're transitioning with Shot A's audio. This is used with dialogue scenes.
c) Jump Cut:  Cut bits and pieces out of it, and put the fragments you want to include in your timeline back together. It'll look like the clip is "jumping" around through time.
d) Cutting on Action: To put it simply, "Cutting on Action" just means cutting in the middle of your subject's action.
2) Narrative - What does the cut say?
a) Match Cut: It matches the similar actions and content of both shots.
b) Contast Cut: Drawing a connection between two things. An example being cutting from a crown of shoppers to a herd of sheep.
c) Cross-Cutting: Also known as parallel editing, it is editing two different stories so they play side-by-side.
d) Cutaways: Also called an Insert Edit. These kinds of cuts are helpful if you want to add shots that give more information and context to a scene.
e) Montage: You know what montages are, right? The subject is all over the place and different cats, to show he did a lot of work for something specific.
f) The Transition: Any kind of mixing effect that merges clips together, like a fade or dissolve. 
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Saved by uncleflo on October 26th, 2018.
WebDAV is an extension of HTTP designed to let users edit and manage files stored on remote servers. With Synology DiskStation Manager's WebDAV service, client programs that support WebDAV, such as Windows Explorer, Mac OS Finder, Linux File Browser, will be able to remotely access a Synology NAS just like accessing a local network drive. This tutorial will explain how to enable WebDAV on your Synology NAS and start accessing files from anywhere.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 5th, 2018.
Philippe Dufour has been making watches by hand for 50 years but has no-one to pass his skills on to. He tells the BBC what it means to be one of the very few watchmakers remaining in the craft.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 4th, 2018.
Do you like TV ads? How about magazine ads? Do you pay attention to them or do you just skip them? Now let me ask you another question: Do you like stories? Do you enjoy being immersed into an exciting narrative allowing you to escape reality and enter a new world? I like stories. I like to let my brain follow the imaginative flow of a good story and visualise the narrative, the heroes, the actions and happenings of what I am reading, watching or experiencing. As a marketer you are probably used to relying more on hard facts and lists of benefits rather than engaging stories. That might have worked in the Mad Man era, but in the world of real-time, non-stop social interactions and online content it no longer does.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 18th, 2018.
MySQL is adding more tools to monitor its internals with every new release, but one thing it still lacks is a way to find out who is locking what, and therefore which transactions block which other ones. This is such a vital feature that I’m considering writing my own patch to the source! Still, it is possible, to a limited extent, to find out who’s locking resources. In this article I’ll explain how you can do that. This article is the second in a series on how to use the innotop MySQL and InnoDB monitor.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 18th, 2018.
The EXPLAIN statement provides information about how MySQL executes statements. EXPLAIN works with SELECT, DELETE, INSERT, REPLACE, and UPDATE statements. EXPLAIN returns a row of information for each table used in the SELECT statement. It lists the tables in the output in the order that MySQL would read them while processing the statement. MySQL resolves all joins using a nested-loop join method. This means that MySQL reads a row from the first table, and then finds a matching row in the second table, the third table, and so on. When all tables are processed, MySQL outputs the selected columns and backtracks through the table list until a table is found for which there are more matching rows. The next row is read from this table and the process continues with the next table.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 27th, 2017.
One of the Linux command line tools I had initially under-estimated is netcat or just nc. By default, netcat creates a TCP socket either in listening mode (server socket) or a socket that is used in order to connect to a server (client mode). Actually, netcat does not care whether the socket is meant to be a server or a client. All it does is to take the data from stdin and transfer it to the other end across the network. The simplest example of its usage is to create a server-client chat system. Although this is a very primitive way to chat, it shows how netcat works. In the following examples it is assumed that the machine that creates the listening socket (server) has the 192.168.0.1 IP address. So, create the chat server on this machine and set it to listen to 3333 TCP port
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Saved by uncleflo on August 6th, 2013.
This is a list of company names with their name origins explained. Some of the origins are disputed. High profile company listings
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Saved by uncleflo on May 16th, 2013.
I’ve been explaining how Bitcoins work since 2010. Here is the simplest analogy I’ve discovered that explains transactions, anonymity, and coin production. There’s a room that anyone can access. The room has security cameras that anyone can view, and every second of recorded footage is available online forever.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 11th, 2013.
Student and youth enterprise has come to the fore in recent years. Young entrepreneurs are spilling out of schools and universities in greater numbers than ever as an antidote to rising levels of unemployment, a lack of well-paid graduate jobs, and the prominence of entrepreneurship as a career option.
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