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![]() While some adventurers are heroic from page one, most earn that impressive status because of their quest. You probably want to set your protagonist up with a transformational arc, too. So make sure you give them a good internal conflict to heighten their external conflict. Their adventure should be riddled with obstacles that would terrify anyone, as well as challenges that hit on their own insecurities and weaknesses. You want to create a well-rounded human being-someone with strengths and flaws, dreams and fears. Introduce an AdventurerĮvery adventure story needs a fascinating protagonist. If you find yourself positioning an entire culture as a threat to your protagonist, scrap the plan and start again. Your adventurer can be at odds with unforgiving landscapes, terrifying technology, corrupt systems, and villains who do bad things for their own individual reasons. How do I present the locals in this story? Do I rely on a lot of race or culture-centered descriptions to make them seem more dangerous, exotic, or magical?.Have I created a fictional race that’s 1) homogenous and 2) resembles a real-world ethnic group? (You want to avoid this.).Have I researched this setting and sought a local perspective of it, or am I drawing inspiration from stereotypes and pop culture references?.Am I using the language, accent, food, traditions, or appearance of an existing culture to create a sense of danger? (The answer should be no.).One word of warning in all this: as you take your protagonist through unfamiliar settings, be careful about stereotyping. If you need help building a fictional world for your adventure story, this article has your back. Or you could make sure your plot ushers the protagonist through the abandoned factories, bustling marketplace, overgrown forest, and underground lairs of a single geographic location. ![]() You could do that by making the entire plot a journey across continents and over changing landscapes. Inherently packed with threats and obstacles this character has never had to navigate beforeĪlso look for ways to continually change the setting.You want to put your protagonist in a world that is: In adventure stories, setting is everything. The Fichtean Curve is also ripe for adventure, as is Dan Harmon’s Story Circle (basically a less-detailed version of the Hero’s Journey). You can learn more about the Hero’s Journey here or check out this article to explore other great story structures. This story structure is the go-to in the adventure genre.Īs one of the more detailed structures, the Hero’s Journey outlines your protagonist’s action-packed odyssey from reluctant adventurer to, well, hero. If this isn’t the first time you’ve sought advice on how to write an adventure story, you’ve probably already heard about the Hero’s Journey. Select a Structure Designed for Adventure Also notice how each book tackles everything else covered in this article. Ask yourself what the author did to manipulate you so effectively. A few adventure novels that simply intrigue you, just so you don’t lose your artistic enthusiasm as you analyze successful books to see “what sells”Īs you read, note the moments that get your heart pounding.Enduring classics to get familiar with the tropes that have stood the test of time.Current bestsellers to learn what today’s readers look for in an adventure story. Writing great books begins with reading great books. If you’ve been hanging around DabbleU, you’ve probably heard this before: Ready to answer the Call of Adventure? Let’s start with the most important step. It’s just a matter of learning how to draw out the thrills and perils of the unknown. You’ll also find that writing this genre isn’t wildly different from writing any other genre. You’ll learn how to create great characters, how to think about the structure and pacing of an adventure, and how to keep readers on the edge of their seats. I’ll take you through the steps for how to write an adventure story one by one. So what are those challenges? How do you conquer them? And if you’re up for taking on the challenges that come with writing this genre, I think you’ll find that writing adventure is every bit as fun as reading it. You want to write the kind of tale that gets their hearts pounding-a novel that keeps readers up until the wee hours, whispering, “Just one more chapter,” until their eyes dry out. Ooh, you want to know how to write an adventure story! Here is my personal essentials list in my hiking camera backpack: I highly recommend an emergency SOS beacon, letting others know where you will be going, and not hiking alone if possible. Back country hiking comes with risk as many locations have no cell phone service. This is personal preference but if I were to get lost, I’d like to get lost with the sun coming up.Īlways have a GPS of some sort, a main headlamp and an extra headlamp with batteries. ![]() I’ve found that sunrise is safer to hike in the dark at long distances than sunset. Sometimes finding that perfect spot will lead you on long journeys in the dark. It weighs only 3.45lb the only drawback is you can’t get the camera that high off the ground. Considering size, weight and durability, I’ve found the RRS Ground Level Tripod legs and Acratech Ballhead to be the best tripod ballhead combo for hiking photography for scenic landscapes. For me personally, I find myself shooting at ground level 95% of the time. Tripods can get heavy and the lighter they are, the more expensive. A good tripod and ballhead combination will allow the hiking photographer to shoot at low ISO and a closed down aperture to get noise-free images that are sharp throughout the photo. This setup is one of the most important tools for hiking photographers to get crisp, sharp, scenic pictures of colorful landscapes. Prime lenses are cheaper, sharper, and weigh less – aim for 16mm to 24mm.In my experience, DSLR’s handle better in extreme cold environments as well as better battery life.Full frame bodies that shoot in RAW format help recover shadows in post processing, as well as capturing more information.Resolution, or megapixels matter more if you plan on printing big pictures.How weather proof is the camera? You don’t want rain and snow damaging your gear you invested in.Whatever camera body and lens combo you choose, consider the following for landscape photography: I currently use the Nikon D780 paired with the 24mm f/1.8, which combined weigh about 3lb. A small action camera or cell phone will work for backup and video. ![]() I would recommend only bringing one DSLR/mirrorless body and one lens. This is everything I usually bring on a 10-20 mile day hike when capturing scenic landscapes is the main focus. My typical hiking photography gear, clothing, essentials and accessories. The longer your hike, the higher the elevation gain, the more extra photography gear is going to weigh you down. For this reason, your camera gear weight is a serious concern when it comes to hiking photography. To get amazing mountain landscape photographs usually requires lots of hiking. ![]() Learning from our own mistakes is an invaluable experience and cannot be taught in classes or workshops. The ability and strength to hike to farther destinations will set you apart from other photographers who won’t venture far off the trail.Having too many pictures at the end of the day is a good thing. Just keep taking pictures – as many as you can. Don’t think about if something will make a good landscape photo or not.Camping in the wilderness provides opportunities to capture a variety of vistas such as scenic sunrises, sunsets and starscapes.Get used to hiking in the dark using headlamps. Be prepared to wake up early and often.Good photography gear matters, but amazing scenic photos can be accomplished with almost any type of camera setup by following these tips: Let’s start with some basic principles that I’ve learned over many hikes out in the wilderness. The hiking photography in this article is geared toward scenic mountains and alpine lakes, but it should still be beneficial for other outdoor adventures How can you take your outdoor photography to the next level? Want to take better scenic landscape pictures on your next adventure? In this article, I’m going to share some tips from my experiences that have helped me take my hiking photography to the next level. ![]() If you don’t, iMessages from iPhones won’t make it to your new Android phone.īoth iMessage and SMS messaging are excellent ways to communicate quickly and efficiently. Use with Androids: If you move from iPhone to Android devices, make sure to turn off iMessage.This is useful if you want to let your children “text” friends and family using an iPad, iPod, or old iPhone without signing up for a cellular data plan. Simply use an iCloud email address to send messages over WiFi. Access on tablets: You don’t have to have a phone number to use iMessage.International messaging: Because iMessage uses the Internet, you can message friends and family in other countries who have iPhones without the need for an international data plan.Saving data: If you’re concerned about data usage, but you still want to take advantage of iMessage’s features, save data by turning on “Low Quality Image Mode” in iMessage settings.You’ll need your iCloud account username and password. In the settings for Messages, toggle the iMessage switch. IMessage isn’t enabled by default on an iPhone, but when you first set up the phone, you have the option to switch it on. However, iMessage does use data, so if you are on a monthly data plan but have unlimited SMS text messages, you may want to stick with SMS. Plus, if you have more than one Apple device, you can get your messages on your iMac, iPad, and Apple Watch.Ĭhances are, you’ll end up using both: iMessage with your iPhone friends and SMS messages with your Android friends. (It’s possible to transfer your SMS messages too, but not as easily). IMessage also syncs with your iCloud account, so if you lose your phone or get a new one, you can take your messages with you. More recent innovations in iMessage include being able to send stickers, animated GIFs, share music, and even send money using Apple Pay. With iMessage, you can share your location, send walkie-talkie style voice messages, get confirmation your message has been delivered, get read receipts, and see whether someone is replying to your message in real time (those animated little grey dots that show up underneath your message). IMessaging offers a lot of cool features SMS messaging doesn’t. (This is true if just one person in a group message is on Android too.) If there is no available data network, messages to other iPhones will also be sent as SMS text messages, and you will be charged by your carrier, unless you have a message plan. If you are using an iPhone and you send a message to a friend on Android, it will be sent as a SMS message and will be green. IMessages only work between iPhones (and other Apple devices such as iPads). iMessages are in blue and text messages are green. This app is capable of sending both iMessage and SMS messages. IMessage is located in the default messages app on your iPhone. Sending pictures or videos over iMessage can use a lot of data very quickly. If you use WiFi, there’s no cost, but if you use your cellphone’s data, it’s deducted from your data plan. To send iMessages, you need a data plan, or you can send them over WiFi. They only work when you have an Internet connection. IMessage is Apple’s own instant messaging service that sends messages over the Internet, using your data. If you’re interested in unlimited texting, check out the latest Xfinity Mobile plans. To send text messages, all you need is a text message plan with your cellular carrier. The combination meant we could more easily send pictures, videos, and other data in our text messages, making them even more useful. Smartphones also brought us data, a connection to the Internet over that cellular network. Then, smartphones came along with their onscreen keyboards, and texting quickly became a primary form of communication. Back then, sending SMS messages was inconvenient-it required the painstaking task of inputting letters on a numeric keyboard. This type of message was called SMS, or Short Messaging Service text message. When we first started using cell phones, we could make phone calls and send messages over a cellular network. Which should I use: iMessage or text message?.We can help you figure out what these options are and how to use them. This isn’t for looks, it’s how Apple indicates you’re sending an SMS text message (green) or an iMessage (blue). If you use an iPhone, you might wonder why some of your text messages are in a blue bubble and others are in a green bubble. Ser Jaime Lannister has Tom play the song to the captive Lord Edmure Tully to remind him what would happen to his family if he does not surrender Riverrun. Olenna Tyrell sarcastically comments she is disappointed that the Blue Bard does not sing "The Rains of Castamere" at the wedding feast of Margaery and King Tommen I Baratheon. Marillion sings the song while in a sky cell at the Eyrie. ![]() When Alaric of Eysen is about to perform, Lady Olenna Tyrell sarcastically comments she hopes for another rendition of the song to remember how it goes. The song is performed by both Hamish the Harper and Collio Quaynis to honor Lord Tywin Lannister at the wedding feast of King Joffrey I Baratheon and Queen Margaery Tyrell. The song selection was plotted by Lothar Frey and Lord Roose Bolton. Lady Catelyn Stark recognizes the tune, but by the time she realizes what is happening, it is already far too late as the song starts, so does the bloodbath that ends the lives of Robb Stark, King in the North, and most of his vassals, and the rebellions of the north and the riverlands against the Iron Throne. ĭuring the Red Wedding, the song is the signal for the forces of House Frey and House Bolton to turn on the Starks and Tullys and slaughter them. "The Rains of Castamere" is among the songs sung by Tom of Sevenstreams after the battle at the burning septry. It was enough to make Lord Farman reconsider his position. The song was played by an envoy of Lord Tywin Lannister to truculent House Farman of Faircastle. The rebellion of the Reynes against the Lannisters was thus seen as a civil war of lions. The lyrics heavily reference the fact that the sigil of House Reyne was also a lion, but a red one instead of the golden lion used as the sigil of House Lannister. The title is thus a play on words, as the "rains" fall over the empty halls of the "Reynes" who have been killed to the last man, and "not a soul to hear". By the end of the rebellion, Castamere had been flooded and all members of House Reyne killed. To restore Lannister dominance, Tytos's eldest son and heir, Ser Tywin Lannister, marched against the upstart Lord of Castamere, Roger Reyne, known as the "Red Lion of Castamere". ![]() House Reyne was obliterated after they rebelled against their liege lord, Tytos Lannister, who was perceived as weak by his own vassals. Yes now the rains weep o’er his hall, and not a soul to hear. In a coat of gold or a coat of red, a lion still has claws,Īnd mine are long and sharp, my lord, as long and sharp as yours.Īnd so he spoke, and so he spoke, that lord of Castamere,īut now the rains weep o'er his hall, with no one there to hear. Only a cat of a different coat, that's all the truth I know. And who are you, the proud lord said, that I must bow so low? ![]() It is also known as the performed dead end grip and is in everyday use on AAC, AAAC, and ACSR steel wires and copper conductors. They are used on transmission lines and pole lines to hold the devices together and transmit power on power lines.īe careful not to confuse it with dead-end cable grips which are common on OPGW/OPPC/ADSS lines of communication. Why You Need a Dead-End Grip?ĭead-end grips are the best form of connections that are in use currently replacing the NLL, Ut, and NX tension clamps. The grip on dead-end grip holds the conductors perfectly and prevents distortion on the conductors. The design is intended for single use, but for retention purposes, it is used twice within a 90-day window of installation. The material that manufacturers use in making the dead-end grips are the same as the material of the strand. They have a particular design that allows transmission on antennas, transmission lines, communication lines, and other guy structures. Chapter 8: Frequently asked questions (FAQs)Ī dead-end grip is a type of pole line hardware that connects to the eye thimbles on pole lines and communication lines.Chapter 7: Step-by-step Dead-End Grip Installation Process.Chapter 6: Dead End Grip Manufacturing Process.Chapter 5: Technical Specification of Dead-End Grips. ![]()
![]() The HBO Max experience plays in stark contrast to the opening ads of Sorry For Bothering You on Hulu, where a three-second Taco Bell pre-ad (announcing they were the advertiser) was followed by a 30-second Taco Bell ad filled with loud, brash men and women of yesteryear, in caked on makeup and big wigs. Minute-long ad breaks may be annoying, but I would learn they were actually on the better side of things. HBO knows that ads make more sense for TV shows, and less in movies. The break ended with a 15-second AT&T ad. Starting a South Park episode I got another 15-second clip for The Hut, followed by a 30 second clip for a medical service called Lilly. The next ad break was shorter, at just thirty seconds total, promoting a car rental service and then Pizza Hut. I saw longer ads during TV shows, where about 30 seconds (max) of clips preceded episodes of Rick and Morty (again), with minute-long ad-breaks - for health insurance and Airbnb - mid show. This is probably their smartest play - not penalizing people who are trying to jump to a certain moment. Notably, if I'd watched an ad recently, and skimmed to another part of the movie where an ad-break was supposed to be (you can see the little gaps in the timeline), HBO Max didn't show another ad. I also found 45-second long ad-breaks in other films, including Twister and Rush Hour. Watching Aquaman, I was greeted by subtle, un-disruptive Volkswagen ads that lasted maybe 8 seconds at most. Mid-movie ads were a little longer, with one break comprised of a 30-second clip for Aflac and a 15-second Dairy Queen spot. The next episode is scheduled to premiere on Hulu on Tuesday, September 27th, 2022.Early on, I was pretty impressed by how minimalist HBO Max's ads were. Is this just a fling or the start of something serious? He admits to having feelings for her, but she is now in bed with Timberly. Reed calls Bree to ask if she is alright.Hannah sits back down as they brainstorm ideas. They use the old and the new styles of comedy to forge something better. Everyone laughs and this accident leads to the two teams bonding finally. Hannah decides to quit the show again and trips as she leaves the writer’s room.Timberly takes her on a girl’s night out. Bree cries during the next rehearsal of the sex scene and runs off set.Susan sees through the lies and tells Clay that she doesn’t want anything serious. Clay must choose between his career and his relationship. They tell Zack’s mother that the relationship cannot carry on. Clay hires an actor to pretend to be HR.The two opposing teams do nothing but argue, struggling to agree on anything. Gordon fights back and hires three ancient, offensive writers. Hannah hires three hip, new writers to balance out Gordon’s old fashioned repertoire.He gets an erection during the first rehearsal. 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Its main purpose, however, is to scan a plane's fuselage to search for hot spots, usually cargo fires. This camera is so sensitive that it can tell whether a plane is taking off or has just landed simply by monitoring the heat in its tires. The infrared images allow the driver to see through smoke. Also at the Snozzle's tip dangles a camera that transmits images to the cockpit-either in color or in infrared black-and-white. Known as the Snozzle, it is an ARFF man's principal firefighting tool and can, all by itself, cost $150,000. The spray gun on the roof is affixed to an inordinately flexible cherry picker with a 50-foot vertical reach. ![]() Which is why most ARFF trucks attend crash scenes with "nurse trucks" right behind, refilling the Striker's main tank again and again from astern. Pump all three simultaneously and you can drain the main reservoir in less than two minutes. This mixture can be blasted out of any of the truck's three spray guns-a 1200-gallon-per-minute roof turret, a 300-gpm bumper turret, and a 250-gpm piercing nozzle. Combine the two and you have a slurry good for smothering fuel fires. There's also a 420-gallon tank that holds "aqueous film-forming foam"-essentially liquid dishwashing detergent. The Striker's payload is a 3000-gallon plastic reservoir, usually filled with water. During the 70 seconds it took to extinguish one particularly colorful practice blaze-a DC-10 engine fire-the truck's aluminum skin became so hot I couldn't hold my hand against it. "You don't want the motor in front," reminds Weber, "because the action up there is gonna be warm." As it is, the Striker can idle hour after hour during a 125-degree day without overheating. The engine is rear-mounted, with a roof radiator as big as a mattress and a hydraulically driven fan that pulls cooling air from above. Which means the engine in this 40.05-ton colossus is itself a whopper: 15.8 liters of Caterpillar in-line six producing 650 horsepower at 2100 rpm and an orbit-altering 1950 pound-feet of torque at 1400 rpm-not much beyond a fast idle. The FAA requires that ARFF trucks accelerate to 50 mph in 35.0 seconds and that, from the moment the alarm sounds, the truck is capable of reaching the midpoint of the most distant runway in no more than three minutes. It's 10 feet wide-with a monster track that helps keep it upright even when it's leaning 30 degrees to port or starboard. It's designed to flatten trees and the standard chain-link fences that surround U.S. The Striker thus offers a 30-degree angle of approach and departure, and it can climb a 50-percent grade. Paul International Airport Fire/Rescue Department. "When airplanes crash, they don't usually stay on the runway," explains Capt. For starters, all six of its wheels are driven. Think of the Striker as the Porsche 959 of firetrucks. Right now, the most delectable ARFF truck on the planet is the Striker, built by the Oshkosh Truck Corporation in Wisconsin. The school specializes in ARFF training-that's Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting. This emphasis on aircraft accidents is no accident. The college possesses plenty of stuff to set alight: a DC-10 mock-up, a half-dozen Cessnas and Beechcrafts, three Coast Guard helicopters, five buses, a Cadillac Eldorado, a railroad tank car, a Great Lakes cabin cruiser, and a nice selection of mobile homes, whose aluminum exteriors and flammable interiors comprise a reasonable facsimile of commercial aircraft. The instructors call it "practice." It's more like the raw material of adolescent male fantasies. ![]() "Well, let's fill the whole room with foam, then maybe use the main nozzle to blow out all the windows, and, oh, by the way, can you set everything on fire?"Īt the Lake Superior College Emergency Response Training Center near Duluth, Minnesota, you get to do stuff like this all day. Let's jam the piercing nozzle right into the master bedroom of that mobile home over there." ![]() Game design An example mathematical puzzle in which gives the combination to a lock on solving it – in the interactive SMIL, solve the balance puzzle, then click the numbers at the bottom until the red circle turns green Puzzle solving Įscape rooms test the problem-solving, lateral thinking (" thinking outside the box"), and teamwork skills of participants by providing a variety of puzzles and challenges that unlock access to new items or areas in the game when solved. Sometimes, teams with fast times are placed on a leaderboard, and records are kept for future teams to beat. Some venues allow players extra time or an expedited walk-through of the remaining puzzles. Good endings are usually represented by either escaping "alive" within the time limit, completing the room's objective, or even stopping the threat or antagonist of the story, while bad endings usually represent the players getting "killed" by the main driving force of the story or an antagonist of the room coming to get the players once the timer has run out. Players may be given different experiences depending on their success or loss in forms of "good endings" and "bad endings" within the room if they win or fail, respectively. The players "fail" the room if they are unable to complete all of the puzzles within the allotted time, but most escape room operators strive to ensure that their customers have fun even if they don't win. Hints may be delivered in written, video, or audio form, or by a live gamemaster or actor present in the room. If players get stuck, there may be a mechanism in place by which they can ask for hints. Well-designed escape room puzzles don't require players to have expert knowledge in any particular field any specialized or little-known information required to solve a puzzle should be obtainable within the room itself. Different skills are required for different types of puzzles, ranging from chemistry to mathematics, geography, and a basic understanding of other subjects. Challenges in an escape room generally are more mental than physical, and it is usually not necessary to be physically fit or dexterous. Some escape rooms, especially horror-themed variants, may also include escaping from restraints such as handcuffs or zip ties. During this time, players explore, find clues, and solve puzzles that allow them to progress further in the game. ![]() Players enter a room or area wherein a clock is started and they have a limited time to complete the game, typically 45 to 60 minutes. This can be delivered in the form of video, audio, or a live gamemaster. The game begins with a brief introduction to the rules of the game and how to win. The player's goals and the challenges they encounter usually align with the theme of the room. Games are set in a variety of fictional locations, such as prison cells, dungeons, and space stations. The participants in an escape room normally play as a cooperative team of two to ten players. In spite of the name, escaping a room may not be the main goal for the players, nor is the game necessarily confined to a single room. They are also referred to as "room escapes," "escape games," "exit games," or "live escapes." Definition The briefing room of an escape room in Tampere, FinlandĮscape rooms are inspired by escape room video games - this is also the likely source of their name. Permanent escape rooms in fixed locations were first opened in Asia and followed later in Hungary, Serbia, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, and South America. ![]() Escape rooms became popular in North America, Europe, and East Asia in the 2010s. Most escape games are cooperative but competitive variants exist. The goal is often to escape from the site of the game. A puzzle being solved in a Captivate Escape room, Singapore, circa 2011Īn escape room, also known as an escape game, puzzle room, exit game, or riddle room is a game in which a team of players discover clues, solve puzzles, and accomplish tasks in one or more rooms in order to accomplish a specific goal in a limited amount of time. For other uses, see Escape Room (disambiguation). For the video game genre, see Escape room video game. This article is about the physical puzzle game. ![]() ![]() High doses might cause diarrhoea and decrease the body's potassium supply, which can result in muscular cramps. Solution: Atomic mass of Mg 24.3 amu Atomic mass of H 1.008 amu Atomic mass View the full answer. The osmotic force of magnesia functions as a laxative, drawing fluids from the body. It is a shiny gray metal having a low density, low melting point and high chemical reactivity. It can also be used as a laxative to help with constipation. Magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12. These antacids are used to neutralise stomach acid and alleviate indigestion and heartburn. Magnesium hydroxide is available in a variety of forms for medical usage, including chewable tablets, capsules, powder, and liquid solutions, which are occasionally flavoured. The molar mass is stated in g/mol and is defined as the mass of a particular substance divided by the quantity of that substance. The molecular mass and relative molecular mass are not the same as the molar mass, but they are linked. The related quantity relative molecular mass is a unitless ratio of a molecule's mass to the unified atomic mass unit (also known as the dalton) as defined by IUPAC. Because they contain various isotopes of an element, multiple molecules of the same chemical may have different molecular weights. When combined with water (H 2 O), magnesia forms magnesium hydroxide (Mg (OH) 2. Magnesium oxide is used in some antacids, in making crucibles and insulating materials, in refining some metals from their ores and in some types of cements. Hint: The mass of a molecule is measured in daltons and is called molecular mass (m) (Da or u). Magnesium oxide (MgO), also known as magnesia, is the second most abundant compound in the earth's crust. |
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