![]() The message reveals that the Guardians of the Universe have become insane and are replacing the Green Lantern Corps with the Third Army, which will ultimately dominate the Universe. Later, Green Lantern B'dg arrives in search of Hal Jordan and assists Simon in retrieving the dual message left by Hal and Sinestro. They're able to escape after blowing up the house. When they were about to arrest him, the Third Army attacks them, killing and transforming the terrorist. Before the terrorist could kill Simon, the FBI agent who interrogated him comes out the shadows and saves him. The owner happens to be the real culprit, who was trying to blow up a bridge. In a state of panic, Simon retreats and meets up with his sister, who helps him track down the original owner of the van. When the League tries to remove Sinestro's ring from his finger, the ring goes into defense mode and attacks them. After that, he encounters the Justice League, who accused him of taking Hal hostage. Simon eventually wakes up on a beach, where the ring shows him an entangled message from Hal Jordan and Sinestro. Main article: Green Lantern: Rise of the Third Army Despite the efforts of the more reasonable Agent Fed, Simon's attempt to claim he was innocent was ignored, and he was nearly subjected to torture.Īt that moment, a Green Lantern Ring burst into the room, and despite being badly defective found Simon a suitable candidate, removing him from the holding facility. As a result of his heritage, Simon was immediately suspected to be a terrorist and deported to Guantanamo Bay for further questioning. A high-speed chase ensued, ending with Simon's arrest. One night, while stealing a van, Simon accidentally stole a van filled with explosives. Some time later, still financially desperate, Simon began stealing cars, to re-sell them for parts. As a result of his growing guilt, Simon grew increasingly distant from his sister. Simon just barely escaped being arrested and sent to prison for his part. Sadly, disaster struck during one race, and his brother in-law was severely injured and placed in a coma. In his desperation to make money, Simon took up illegal street-racing, something he proved good at. ![]() However, when the financial crisis hit, Simon was fired from his job. During those years, Simon had to physically defend his sister from bullies on several occasions.ĭespite these hardships, Simon managed to graduate high school, and proceed into higher education, gaining a degree in automotive engineering, followed by a job in an automotive plant. As he grew up he and his Muslim family found themselves falling under intense suspicion and ostracism in the days, months and years following the attacks. When he was ten years old, he and the rest of his family watched their television in horror as airplanes flew into the World Trade Center. Simon Baz is a Lebanese American who was born in Dearborn, Michigan. ![]()
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![]() This was a quick fix done to mitigate those 2 bugs. After reloading the game, both previous bugs will create 4064kDTU/s below 125☌ and only 64kDTU/s above that temperature despite indicating it produces 4064kDTU/s.A tile is valid if it has line of sight from that middle left tile. Heat transfer is an important mechanic in the game, but one that is not well understood by most players. It was last updated for an unknown version. The Target Temperature verification is not actually done on its four tiles, but on all valid tiles in a rectangle centered on its middle left tile. English Guide/Heat Transfer Edit This article has not been revised for the current version ( U46-552078 ).When first built and pulsed on and off through automation it can heat liquid well over the 85☌ limit.Since Liquid Tepidizer checks to see if it has reached its Target Temperature by averaging the temperature of all liquids above 400kg on its four tiles, liquids will be heated up slightly beyond the Target Temperature before it stops.It is the most power-efficient building and can be used as a core of a central heating system, when it is necessary.īecause a Liquid Tepidizer is only capable of heating liquids up to 85☌, they are not meant to be used for steam creation. New germs introduced into a body of polluted water will restart the infection.Ī Liquid Tepidizer produces ~4.2 kDTU/s per watt consumed. However, this procedure takes lots of energy. The Liquid Tepidizer can disinfect Polluted Water by heating it. This heats a full tile of Water (1,000 kg) at a rate of about one degree per second.Ĥ.179 (DTU/g)/☌ * 1,000kg = 4,179 kDTU per 1 ☌ The Liquid Tepidizer heats at a rate of 4,064 kDTU per second. ![]() ![]() Testing for polarity, ground and voltage drop are explained. Modern furnace and A/C circuits are examined. Schematic diagram use and application are discussed. Part 4 - Schematic Diagrams, Electrical Service Panels and Compressors (1 hour 58 minutes) Open and closed switches are explained and appropriate reading indications are considered. Wire sizing charts are discussed as well as electrical indicating devices. ![]() Ohm’s Law is explained using formula and three phase use and application to an electric HWH is considered, Series and parallel circuits are revisited with respect to voltage, amperage and resistance with application to remote sensors. Part 3 - Ohm's Law, Series and Parallel Circuits, and Meters (57 minutes) PSC motor facts and the Fan Laws are explained. 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You have successfully imported a photo!.You may import photos from your camera roll or you may take a new one with “Camera”.Select the photo that you want to edit.Ready to enhance that photo in your library? Get it in Snapseed! ![]() ![]() "There's no open range anymore, but there's plenty of cattle theft," said Matt Brockman, executive vice president. Texas and Oklahoma have 31 brand inspectors supplied by the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, which began combating cattle theft in 1942. "Some Wyoming land is owned by people from out of state who think it would be fun to own a cattle ranch, and maybe they don't pay too close of an attention to management," he said. In Wyoming, losses are fairly steady at $600,000 to $800,000 a year, said Kelly Hamilton of the Wyoming Livestock Board. He said authorities can recover 15 percent to 20 percent of stolen cattle. "It varies from one head to a truckload of 40 head of cattle," he said. It's worse in California, where John Suther, supervisor of the state's brand inspector unit, says losses average 1,600 head, nearly $1 million a year. Most were sent through a packing plant in Arkansas, which has less brand verification. Shoun said Colorado averages about 650 head of livestock reported missing or stolen a year, although a single operation a few years ago took 700 cattle. Rustlers have caused few problems in Montana, where hundreds of brand inspectors examine cattle shipments each time they cross even a county line, said Jack Wiseman, administrator of the brands enforcement division of the Montana Department of Livestock. ![]() Oregon has one full-time brand inspector, 65 part-timers and five supervisors, said Rodger Huffman, administrator of the animal health and identification division at the Oregon Department of Agriculture.Įven so, 829 cattle were unaccounted for in Oregon in 1999, 938 in 2000 and 722 in 2001. In most states, brand inspectors examine each animal that leaves the state to make sure the hauler is authorized. Still, Wolfe added, "being reactive sure hasn't worked very well for us." Volunteers fly over certain areas to supplement the deputies. The sheriff's livestock patrol takes down license numbers and other data from unfamiliar vehicles in the outback and leaves tickets on the vehicles noting the fact. Wolfe also recalled a case where a rustler was skinning the brand off living cattle, letting the wounds heal and then rebranding them. trace them back to their mothers," Wolfe said. "The thieves can then put on their own brand, and without a DNA test it's hard to. But livestock people have to do that to utilize the forage that is available," said Gary Shoun of the Colorado State Board of Livestock Inspection. "Nobody else, like a jeweler, would hang a diamond ring on a tree and come back to get it in three months. "The loss of 40 or 50 can be quite a hit."Īnd ranchers are more exposed to the risk of theft than most businessmen. "They need every one they have just to make ends meet," Wolfe said. Many cattlemen, especially the smaller operators, work on a shoestring. Prices fluctuate, but a yearling now is worth about $1,000. In a normal year, Butler loses 12 or 13 cows plus their calves. ![]() All we found was tire tracks from a truck and trailer. He had ridden it twice, and the fence was in good shape. He recalled a theft of 42 in the Saddle Butte area two years ago. A cow could be gone for three or four months before a rancher notices it is missing. "Cattle are sent out to range in April, and they aren't brought in until September, October or November," Wolfe said. With some of his 14 deputies dedicated to other duties, Malheur County Undersheriff Brian Wolfe has only eight officers to police the desolate back roads and pastures that are home to an estimated 181,000 head of cattle. A sign west of Vale, the county seat, warns "next gas 68 miles," and when you get there, sometimes there isn't any. ![]() He uses a plane and a small helicopter to inspect his herd and to check 400 to 500 miles of fence.īut a lot can go unseen in isolated places such as Malheur County, nearly 10,000 square miles of sagebrush, juniper trees and grass spread out across southeastern Oregon.īutler's ranch house is 16 miles up a gravel road from the nearest highway. "If we knew how they do it, we could stop it," said Butler, who was born on his Malheur County ranch 50 years ago.īutler's 1,000 or so head of cattle are put out on about 130,000 acres. Rustlers aren't hanged from trestles and tree limbs anymore, but they're still out there, and they're getting smarter. In a much wilder West, a captured rustler could expect little more than a drumhead trial and a fast hanging. But each autumn, more than a few have disappeared. He allows for the few that will die in between. 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![]() ![]() Then in 2007, I chanced upon an assignment of photographing Catholic nuns. The body of work teaches us that character is in facial gesture. Again and again, the vast collection of portraiture has been a focus on how the face, especially the eyes, tells the story. Steve McCurry with his veiled Afghan girl, Margaret Bourke-White and Dorothea Lange with their poetic Dust Bowl portraits, the Brazilian Sebastiao Salgado and his textured stories of laborers, and most recently, Andrzej Dragan whose portraits are eerie manipulations in digital format. ![]() Studying portraiture, I paid close attention to the people whose portraits told stories eloquently. The eyes allow us to make a connection the face is a canvas of emotion. In portraiture, photographers traditionally have let the eyes do the talking, and set the rest of the face the task of elaboration. Photo by Praveen Gupta on UnsplashĮvery portrait photographer knows the common wisdom that to make a portrait work, the subject's eyes have to be sharp. ![]() He elevated portraiture into what Jean Noel Jenneney in his book called “something rescued in the nick of time, before a whole world vanishes for ever.” Cartier-Bresson taught us that to capture a portrait, we must wait for the moment when everything falls into place, and then we click. It meant that photographers no longer posed and set the stage for their portraits, but suddenly portraits became more of a found art you captured a moment when time and action come to a beautiful conclusion.Ĭartier-Bresson was a hunter for the found portrait. He relegated its usefulness and function in society as a mere record keeping tool and cautioned against photography being an imaginative tool, a tool for artistic expression.īut in the 1920s with the arrival of Cartier-Bresson on the scene, snapshot photography was born. Baudelaire talked about photography as documentation and nothing more. ” When he said this, Charles Baudelaire was talking about how photography seems to be a way to copy nature and present it as an archive of how we live. “Photographers, you will never become artists. ![]() ![]() ![]() Tools for user research might include surveys, one-on-one interviews, focus groups, or A/B testing. Identify user needs, goals, behaviors, and pain points. Think about what problem you’re trying to solve for the user (and how this aligns with brand goals).Ģ. ![]() Let’s take a look at some of the tasks and responsibilities you’ll likely encounter throughout the design process.ġ. Think of yourself as the customer’s advocate, always looking for ways to improve the customer’s experience. Wireframe - A web page layout stripped of visual design used to prioritize page elements based on user needs UX designer tasks and responsibilitiesĪs a user experience designer, you’re responsible for users' overall satisfaction with a product. User flow - A diagram that maps out each step a user takes when using a product or service Prototype - A sample or simulation of a final product used to test and gather feedback Persona - A fictional representation of an ideal customer to help you understand their needs, goals, and behaviors Mockup - A realistic visual model of what a final webpage or application will look like Information architecture - The structural design of information to make it more understandable Human computer interaction - Field of study examining computer technology design and the interaction between humans and computers Here are 10 to get you started:Ī/B testing - A method for comparing two versions of a product or service to evaluate which is more successfulĪccessibility - The concept of whether a service or product can be used by people of all abilities, irrespective of their situationĬard sort - A session where participants organize information into logical groups to help determine information architectureĮnd user - The person who will use a finished product or service once it has been purchased The vocabulary of UX designīefore we dive into the essentials of UX design, it’s helpful to define a few terms you’re likely to encounter while working in the field. While the exact process varies from product to product and company to company, the general phases of design tend to stay the same. ![]() While many companies design user experiences, the term is most often associated with digital design for websites and apps. The UX designer role is to make a product or service usable, enjoyable, and accessible. ![]() |
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