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Saved by uncleflo on May 15th, 2021.
I am trying to show that economies follow a relatively sinusoidal growth pattern. I am building a python simulation to show that even when we let some degree of randomness take hold, we can still produce something relatively sinusoidal. I am happy with the data I'm producing, but now I'd like to find some way to get a sine graph that pretty closely matches the data. I know you can do polynomial fit, but can you do sine fit? You can use the least-square optimization function in scipy to fit any arbitrary function to another. In case of fitting a sin function, the 3 parameters to fit are the offset ('a'), amplitude ('b') and the phase ('c').
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Saved by uncleflo on August 14th, 2019.
The RYA is authorised by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) to issue the ICC, on behalf of the UK Government, to qualifying individuals. Applicants for the UK ICC issued by the RYA must be eligible to be issued the certificate and must demonstrate the necessary knowledge and skills. The certificate is available to a person who fulfils the following eligibility criteria:
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Saved by uncleflo on August 14th, 2019.
In the past, if you were chartering in Europe, an International Certificate of Competency (ICC) may have been sufficient proof of your ability to safely operate a boat. However, it has recently been brought to our attention that a number of European charter companies and insurance companies will not accept an ICC as sufficient proof to command a yacht for a one week bareboat charter (power or sail). These companies are insisting that the charterer should hold an IYT International Flotilla Skipper or IYT International Bareboat Skipper, power or sail (or equivalent qualification that is on their “approved” list). The charter companies and insurance companies do not have a comfort level handing over an expensive yacht to someone who they feel is not sufficiently qualified to command it for a weeks duration.
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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 July 19th, 2016.
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The Vuforia Cloud Recognition Service enables your app to see more than one million of your images in the cloud. Use the Vuforia Web Service RESTful APIs to integrate with an existing content management system and to dynamically update your image targets without updating the app. Cloud-based apps are best for: Catalog publishers and retailers – Enable catalogs and in-store product signage with online shopping experiences that feature customer reviews, product information, availability, and purchase options. Publishers – Create new opportunities by revealing additional content including video and other digital experiences. Advertisers – Multi-campaign applications allow brands to reach consumers in a quick and cost effective manner with a single application.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 24th, 2013.
I'm pulling my hair out over this. I just downloaded the iPhone 3.0 SDK, but now I can't get my provisioning profiles to work. Here is what I have tried: Delete all provisioning profiles. Delete login keychain. Create new "login" keychain, make it default. Create a new certificate signing request. Create new developer and distribution certificates in the Apple developer center. Download and install them. Download the WWDR certificate and install it. Create a new provisioning profile and double click it to install. All the certificates report as valid, but Xcode still won't recognize them. What should I try next?. I completely re-installed Mac OS X and from a fresh install installed the 3.0 SDK and still have the same problem.
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