![]() The show was and still remains to be way ahead of its time. Source: Throwbacksĭuring this time, the students would form their own society, complete with governments and a class structure. The series focussed on 6 elementary school students and their interactions with the other kids and teachers at the schoolyard during recess. Their enemies include Dark Kat, the undead sorcerer Pastmaster, the evil genius Doctor Viper, and the robotic gangsters the Metallikats. SWAT Kats: The Radical SquadronĪfter being discharged from the Enforcers, agents Jake 'Razor' Clawson and Chance 'T-Bone' now patrol Megakat City as the SWAT Kats, defending it against all its threats. Source: IGNįor most of us, the show was our first taste of adult humour with pop culture references. ![]() ![]() Johnny Bravoīefore the Barney Stinsons of the world, there was Johny Bravo, a boorish, muscular young man who tried to get women to date him but failed often and miserably. Source: Polygonīubbles, Buttercup and Blossom were cute little girls who could be fierce warriors when the situation demanded. This was probably the first and one of the only TV shows of the time that started teaching us about feminism. It dealt with some very powerful sentiments despite being comic in nature. The show sticks to the Dark Knight of the comics while showing relatable characters and making you empathise with the villains. This is easily the best adaptation of Batman. Each episode made you glued to the edge of your seat as Samurai Jack pursues his goal to go back in time to defeat Aku again to stop this future from ever happening. The show might have been for kids but it was dark. The animated series followed 'Jack', an unnamed Samurai who after defeating the ultimate evil Aku, was sent to the dystopian future ruled by the shape-shifting demons. These superheroes were the first to make geeks look cool. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesīest freaking show ever, right? I mean, they practically made turtles cool. Leonardo, Raphael, Michaelangelo and Donatello were my freaking heroes growing up. And you all remember the iconic theme song, right? Source: The FW 2. Duck TalesĮven though the show technically stopped airing in 1990, Indian kids got to enjoy it well into the early 2000s. Unlike the stupid cartoons, kids these days are forced to endure. Except, of course watching everything that was on TV. Growing up as 90s kids, we didn't have a lot on our plate.
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![]() Or, you can simply fill a container with a mixture of 1:1 hydrogen peroxide to water, soak toys, rinse, and dry.įirst of all, it’s important to note that the classic hydrogen peroxide uses on cuts and nicks is no longer recommended. Use a spray bottle of hydrogen peroxide to clean toys then wipe with a damp cloth.
![]() You can determine how many decimal places display in your visualization. Percentage: The percentage of respondents who chose each choice.Sum: The total sum of all the respondents’ answers to the questions added together.Qtip: If you have questions where respondents can provide multiple answers, this number may be much larger than your respondent count. Response Count: The number of people who responded to a question.Although you can technically select this metric for other question types, this metric is best for when your survey actually contains an NPS® question. Net Promoter® Score: This is a calculation of the Net Promoter® Score.This will always be the highest point on your scale if you have a multiple choice question, whereas a question where respondents can enter values in will be less predictable. Max: Display the maximum value response.This will always be the lowest point on your scale if you have a multiple choice question, whereas a question where respondents can enter values in will be less predictable. Min: Display the minimum value response.Mean: Display the average, or mean, of the collected responses.The exact options available will depend on both the particular data source and the visualization type selected. Recorded Date: The date and time the survey was recorded in the dataset.įor some visualizations, you can select the metric (count, percentage, mean, etc.) being displayed.Finished: The status of the respondent’s survey (true = completed, false = incomplete).Duration: The number of seconds it took the respondent to complete the survey.Qtip: If a response was incomplete and only recorded after the session expired, the progress will contain a lower number. These include embedded data fields set in the survey flow and custom columns added in the Data & Analysis tab.Įmbedded data fields don’t have multiple data source options, but the type of data captured in the field can affect what types of visualizations are available. NPS®: For NPS® questions, you can view the NPS® groups (Detractor, Passive, and Promoter, all calculated for you) or you can view the actual numeric values (0–10) the question displays to respondents.Įmbedded data is any extra information you’ve recorded in addition to your question responses.Choices: For questions with multiple statements and choices (matrix, rank order, slider, etc.), you can choose to display either all the possible choices together or just one particular choice alone.Text Entry: For form field questions, you can choose which field you want to display.Some question types have only one data source option (i.e., only one way to represent the data), but for other question types, you will have additional options. There are many different question types in Qualtrics, and each question type has different visualizations it’s compatible with. Depending on the particular type of information you select, you’ll have different visualizations available to use. There are three main types of data sources you can represent in a visualization: survey metadata, question answers, and Embedded Data. women responded to a question, see the Breakouts section below. ![]() If you want to split results by other fields, such as by showing how men vs. Warning: You can only load one field into the data source at a time! You cannot put two different questions into the same visualization. In contrast, you can always change the data source on a visualization on a custom page. More is detailed in the Survey Questions section below. However, some question types, such as NPS and matrix questions, will have multiple options. In this case, you cannot change the data source, and this section will be grayed out. Some pages of your report are specific to a question. To set or change a visualization’s data source, click on the visualization, then click the dropdown under Data Source. These sources can include questions you asked in the survey, or additional fields, such as survey metadata and embedded data. ChartsĪ data source is the source of the data you want your visualization to display. For more specific details, see each visualization’s support page for a list of compatible or incompatible features. For example, it doesn’t make sense to have a Bar Chart option for Text Entry questions. Attention: Not every question type is compatible with every visualization. ![]() Scharlette practiced in California and at the time she was defending an inmate whom she believed was legally insane. That’s what this story is about.” Not only was this woman passionate about our feathered friends, she somehow used a chicken to creatively solve a problem she faced with a client.īut what does a chicken have to do with the law? ![]() I’m talking about - you can just picture it - this beautiful leghorn, his tail perked up, and that red comb sitting at kind of a rakish angle on his head, and his head kind of cocked to the side, and he looks at you with his little eyes. I mean just the image - and I’m not talking about any chicken. Here’s what she said to make me stop and listen more intently: “Well, a fluffy, red-combed leghorn deserves his moment in the sun. The chicken was enough to pique my interest, but what followed beautifully described the Aha Moment in action. She defended prisoners on death row, and in one particular case was faced with an impossible situation that called for a chicken. While listening to a story on WBEZ’s This American Life, I learned about an attorney, Scharlette Goldman. How cool is it that scientists can map the moment of insight within the brain? Those subjects who solved the anagrams by employing insight showed a sudden burst of EEG activity in the temporal lobe at the moment the solution became available–the Aha Moment. Thus it’s possible to conclude that genetics and life experience play a role in how each person’s brain rests and subsequently approaches problem solving.Ĭheck out the picture above. Rather, individual differences in one’s resting brain state activity can also influence the thinking strategy employed. ![]() Researchers also found that goal-related thinking (thinking that’s related to solving a specific problem) is not only determined by goals or tasks at hand. And people using insight tend to make errors of commission at the same rate that methodical thinkers make errors of omission. Conversely, those who are more methodical tend to focus their attention more narrowly, allowing less input to enter into their thought process. Highly creative people tend to mind wander, or use diffuse thinking processes, allowing for a broader range of input while solving a problem. The findings regarding insight drew my interest. Immediately after reaching the solution, subjects self reported their problem-solving techniques insight or methodical searching. Using electroencephalography (EEG), the researchers recorded the brain’s activity in subjects while solving the anagrams. Ascertaining this tendency would allow the researchers to further clarify whether one’s thinking process is determined by the problem at hand or if more fundamental neural processes exist that influence the inclination to use one strategy over another. The researchers wanted to show the effect a resting brain state would have on the strategies people use - either sudden insight or methodical searching - to solve problems or anagrams. In a 2009 study, John Kounios, Jessica Fleck, Deborah Green, Lisa Payne, Jennifer Stevenson, Edward Bowden and Mark Jung-Beeman conducted a study called the origins of insight in resting-state brain activity. Today I like to think I’ve wised up enough to step away from the problem and allow my mind to do a “slow simmer.” Then…Boom! The solution hits me when I least expect it. You know that feeling when you just can’t solve a problem? When I was younger, I’d force myself to focus on it until I came to a conclusion, which naturally led to a creative block and unnecessary frustration. ![]() Setting up the firewallīefore we run Syncthing, for it to work correctly, we must setup some firewall rules in order to allow incoming traffic through certain ports. If we are using Debian or Ubuntu, we can also add the official repository to our software sources, and then install it using apt. We should download the archive containing the version compatible with the architecture of our system. The second method of installing Syncthing consists into downloading the dedicated Linux tarball from the downloads section of the official site. Obtaining the software it’s just a matter of launching our terminal emulator and run: $ sudo pacman -Sy syncthing On Archlinux we can use pacman to install the syncthing package, which is part of the “Community” repository. On Debian and its many derivatives, instead, we can run: $ sudo apt install syncthing To install Syncthing on Fedora, we can use the dnf package manager, and issue the following command: $ sudo dnf install syncthing This is always the recommended way to obtain software the only problem is that, especially on distributions like Debian “stable”, the repository can contain outdated versions of the packages. Syncthing is available in the native repositories of the most used Linux distributions, such as Fedora, Debian/Ubuntu, and Archlinux, therefore we can easily install it with our favorite package manager. Additionally, only if using Debian or Ubuntu, we can add the official Syncthing repository as an additional software source and install the package from it. Want to know more about TrueCharts? Visit TrueCharts.There are basically two methods we can use to install Syncthing in our favorite Linux distribution: we can use the version packaged in the native repositories, or we can download a tarball from the official Syncthing website. TrueCharts enables each App to be easily customizedĪs the release of TrueNAS SCALE 22.02 “AngelFish” is getting closer and closer, the TrueCharts Team and iXsystems are already hard at work looking into a future of fully high-available apps, dynamic scaling, and distributed storage. This can all be done from within the TrueNAS SCALE UI, simply by adding the catalog and following our Quick Start guides! ![]() Where the official apps by iXsystems focus on easy deployment, TrueCharts focuses on those applications that need a bit more flexibility to customize the app for a specific use case and system. The main goal for TrueCharts is to give a solid framework for users who are new to Kubernetes, while also exposing as many Kubernetes features as possible for experienced users. ![]() In addition to the official apps like Plex, Nextcloud, and Minio, TrueCharts adds a huge variety of apps including Vaultwarden, Handbrake, OpenLDAP, Photoprism, Pihole, and Syncthing. For example, all apps can be simply enabled with Traefik reverse proxy and Wireguard VPN capabilities. Working as a completely independent project, the TrueCharts community has since spent a whole year carefully crafting tools to add many of the awesome features that Kubernetes has to offer to the TrueNAS SCALE apps ecosystem. TrueCharts aims to be more than what Jailman was capable of: a user-friendly installer, offering all the flexibility the average user needs and deserves! TrueCharts was built by the founders of a group for installation scripts for True NAS CORE, called “Jailman”. TrueCharts catalog already supports over 180 Apps Meet TrueCharts, the first community app catalog! This ability for users to pick their own favorite catalogs for apps has already paid off. With streamlined Kubernetes support for its ”apps”, TrueNAS SCALE makes the big step of bringing Kubernetes to the masses while staying true to its Open Source philosophy by allowing the community to build their own apps and catalogs. TrueCharts delivers over 180 easily-deployed and diverse applications to the TrueNAS community and so we’ve invited the TrueCharts team to write a guest blog. Best of all, the TrueCharts Apps are free and Open Source. iXsystems has been collaborating and sponsoring the team developing TrueCharts, the first and most comprehensive of these app stores. These catalogs are like app stores for TrueNAS SCALE. Users and third parties can now build catalogs of application charts for deployment with the ease of an app store experience. A growing assortment of these applications are now preconfigured for easy deployment using a TrueNAS-enhanced implementation of Helm Charts. Kubernetes allows single containers or pods of containers to be easily deployed on a unified infrastructure. Key to that flexibility is the inclusion of Kubernetes for deploying containerized (e.g. TrueNAS SCALE is scale-out storage and hyperconverged infrastructure that is also flexible. Enterprise storage does not need to be rigid and difficult. ![]() There are a few Canadian provinces that use CDT in the summer and CST in the winter: Texas - All, but a few counties in west.Tennessee - Western part: counties of Bedford, Benton, Bledsoe, Cannon, Carroll, Cheatham, Chester, Clay, Coffee, Crockett, Cumberland, Davidson, Decatur, DeKalb, Dickson, Dyer, Fayette, Fentress, Franklin, Gibson, Giles, Grundy, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lake, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, McNairy, Macon, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, Obion, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Sequatchie, Shelby, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Tipton, Trusdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne Weakley, White, Willamson, Wilson.South Dakota - Eastern parts: counties of Aurora, Beadle, Bon Homme, Brookings, Brown, Brule, Buffalo, Campbell, Charles Mix, Clark, Clay, Codington, Davison, Day, Deuel, Douglas, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant, Gregory, Hamlin, Hand, Hanson, Hughes, Hutchinson, Hyde, Jerauld, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, Lyman, Marshall, McCook, McPherson, Miner, Minnehaha, Moody, Potter, Roberts, Spink, Sanborn, Sully, Tripp, Turner, Union, Yankton, Walworth and eastern parts of Jones and Stanley.North Dakota - North and Eastern parts: counties of Barnes, Benson, Bottineau, Burke, Burleigh, Cass, Cavalier, Dickey, Divide, Eddy, Emmons, Foster, Grand Forks, Griggs, Kidder, Lamoure, Logan, McHenry, McIntosh, McLean, Mountrail, Nelson, Oliver, Pembina, Pierce, Ramsey, Ransom, Renville, Richland, Rolette, Sargent, Sheridan, Steele, Stutsman, Towner, Traill, Walsh, Ward, Wells, Williams and northern parts of McKenzie and Dunn, Morton and Fort Yates in Sioux.Nebraska - Eastern parts, all except Arthur, Banner, Box Butte, Chase, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Dundy, Garden, Grant, Hooker, Keith, Kimball, Morrill, Perkins, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, and Sioux counties which are on MST/MDT.Michigan - A few western counties: Dickinson, Gogebic, Iron, and Menominee.Kentucky - Western part: Adair, Allen, Ballard, Barren, Breckinridge, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Daviess, Edmonson, Fulton, Graves, Grayson, Green, Hansock, Hart, Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, Marshall, McCracken, McLean, Metcalfe, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Rusell, Simpson, Todd, Trigg, Union, Warren, and Webster counties.Kansas - except these western counties: Greeley, Hamilton, Sherman, Wallace.Indiana - these few north-western counties near Chicago (Lake, Porter, La Porte, Newton, Jasper, Starke) and these south-western counties in Indiana near Evansville.Florida - North-West parts: Calhoun, Escambia, Holmes, Jackson, Oakaloose, Santa Rosa, Walton, Washington, and northern Gulf county.Where is CDT Observed/Other Time Zones in This OffsetĬDT is observed in the following United States: The most apparent use for Momentum would be processing drum loops to add interest and motion. You can simply “draw in” the intensity and character of each effect for every slice. ![]() This is all done very quickly by clicking and dragging the mouse across the waveform. Each slice is treated separately, so you can distort a kick drum, pitch down a snare, and then add flanger and reverb to a hi-hat while reversing it. Thanks to its intuitive user interface, Momentum can be used to drastically modify audio loops in a matter of seconds. There are actually eighteen effects in total, but only up to eight can be used per channel. These slices can be treated with up to eight different effects. ![]() Once you’ve loaded an audio loop, Momentum will automatically cut it into slices that will be mapped to individual MIDI notes. Every audio file, be it a one-shot sample or a loop, will be assigned to an audio channel with adjustable volume, pan, and pitch parameters. Momentum can load multiple audio files simultaneously. ![]() That said, the built-in browser on the left side of the interface can be used for browsing your existing Big Fish Audio products and purchasing additional libraries. It is fully compatible with third-party loops, and you’re not forced into purchasing any Big Fish Audio sample libraries as a pre-requisite for using the software. The plugin can load any existing WAV files on your hard drive. So, let’s start with Momentum’s most important feature. The problems they had served to inspire, IMO, a song where they are sage and looking back regretfully, advising us to try not to waste time and opportunity."you must go firmest you wanted/look at all my friends who did and got what they deserved". These elements already have a full outer energy level, so they are very. And when we divide this value by two, we get the value of total electron pairs. Second, find the total electron pairs We have a total of 36 valence electrons. And the total valence electrons 8 + 28 36. All possible symmetric arrangements of particles in three-dimensional space are described by the 230 space groups (219 distinct types, or 230 if chiral copies are considered distinct. Atoms of group 18 elements have eight valence electrons (or two in the case of helium). Valence electrons of one krypton atom 8 × 1 8 Valence electrons of four fluorine atoms 7 × 4 28. ![]() It has eight electrons in outer orbital 4s and 4p. The symmetry properties of the crystal are described by the concept of space groups. The electronic configuration of Krypton: 1s2 2s6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6. The positions of the atoms inside the unit cell are described by the set of atomic positions ( x i, y i, z i) measured from a reference lattice point. The unit cell is represented in terms of its lattice parameters, which are the lengths of the cell edges Lattice Constants (a, b and c) aĪnd the angles between them Lattice Angles (alpha, beta and gamma). The unit Cells repeats itself in three dimensional space to form the structure. It is eager to give up this electron in order to have a full outer energy level. The 4s2 and 4p6 electrons are the valence. A: An atom of a group 1 element such as sodium has just one valence electron. This totals up to 36 electrons, which is the atomic number of krypton. The Crystal structure can be described in terms of its unit Cell. Its electron configuration is shown below: 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6, 3d10, 4s2, 4p6. This citation format is based on MLA.The solid state structure of Krypton is Face Centered Cubic. Chemists have concluded that atoms are especially. Also replace URL for the actual url of this page (The stay, ok?). What else do the noble gas elements have in common Except for helium, they all have eight valence electrons. Now replace dd, mmmm and yyyy with the day, month, and year you browsed this page. "Valence Electrons in Astatine (At) [& Facts, Color, Discovery. To make your life (and citation) easier just copy & paste the information below into your assignment or essay: That gives credibility to your paper and it is sometimes required in higher education. The ground state electron configuration of ground state gaseous neutral krypton is Ar.3d. When you need to include a fact or piece of information in an assignment or essay you should also include where and how you found that piece of information. Krypton atoms have 36 electrons and the shell structure is 2.8.18.8. How about an incentive to share this post? (You will help other colleagues find this blog)ĭownload and enjoy this complete and colored periodic table for you to edit and enjoy. Why does krypton have 2 valence electrons (bottom number) if it has 8 electrons in the 4th shell (electron configuration is under the big tile above the ptable) What is krypton valence Therefore, the valence shell of krypton is 4. Need an editable periodic table to edit? Maybe add your school logo, work team or anything else to maker your paper look cool?Īlong with basic atom / element information (like Astatine valence electrons and all the other atomic data), it also comes with color coded info about: State (Gas, Liquid or Solid at room temperature), Groups/series details and much more. What is the electron configuration for krypton, Kr 7.
![]() ![]() Maybe you've just been handed a long memo, a printed-out brief of some sort, or a letter from your dear Aunt Sally. 3: Hear text from the real world read aloud Hit Ctrl-V (or Cmd-V, on a Mac), and shazam! It'll pop into any text field, in any app or process where pasting is supported. JRĪll you've gotta do is pick the system you want, and just like magic, the text from the physical document will be on that computer's clipboard - ready and waiting to be pasted wherever you want it. And when you tap it, you'll get a list of all available destinations. As long as you're actively signed into Chrome with the same Google account on a computer - any computer, whether it's Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chrome OS - that option should appear. Just go through the same steps we did a second ago, but this time, look for the "Copy to computer" option in the panel at the bottom of the screen. If you need to get some real-world text onto your computer, Lens can handle that for you, too. Let's face it: Most of us aren't working only from our Android phones. ![]() 2: Send text from the real world to your computer JRĪll that's left is to hit the "Copy text" command in the panel at the bottom of the screen, and every last word will be on your system clipboard and ready to paste wherever your thumpy little heart desires. Point your camera at any text around you, then tap your finger onto any area of the viewfinder - and you'll be able to select the exact portion of text you want as if it were regular ol' digital text on a website. To do that, just open up the Google Lens app and tap the "Search with your camera" area at the top of the screen. From there, you can easily paste the text into a Google Doc, a note, an email, a Slack chat, or anywhere else imaginable. Google Lens's most potent power and the one I rely on most frequently is its ability to grab text from a physical document - a paper, a book, a whiteboard, a suspiciously wordy tattoo on your rumpus, or anything else with writing on it - and then copy that text onto your phone's clipboard. So grab your nearest Android gadget, go install the Google Lens app, if you haven't already, and get ready to teach your phone some spectacularly useful new tricks. But while Lens's ability to, say, identify a flower, look up a book, or give you info about a landmark is certainly impressive, it's the system's more mundane-seeming productivity powers that are far more likely to find a place in your day-to-day life. It uses artificial intelligence to identify text and objects both within images and in a live view from your phone's camera, and it then lets you learn about and interact with those elements in all sorts of interesting ways. But once you uncover it, well, you'll feel like you have a magic wand in your pocket.Īt its core, Google Lens is best described as a search engine for the real world. Google doesn't make a big deal about it, weirdly enough, and you really have to go out of your way to even realize it exists. It's a little somethin' called Google Lens, and it's been lurking around on Android and quietly getting more and more capable for years. And it can save you tons of time and effort. Your Android phone has a little-known superpower - a futuristic system for bridging the physical world around you and the digital universe on your device. |