As a whole business I make a little above min wadge, but the fact I reinvest into the business so much probably puts be at or below the line. Of my sales I see about 30% of it as income. More money goes into restocking and supplies than my own pocket (counting taxes, food, bills etc). On the talk of business, I haven't given myself a raise since I started my business in ~2013. You'd have to make the bolt bigger to make it as strong and still be lighter than steel, of course that's not really an option so I suspect this is why it's not done. That tells me that if you made the bolt the same volume/size of the steel bolt, it will be 56% lighter, and something like 5-10% weaker. Based on what comes up, density wise Titanium is 56% lighter than steel (aka the same bolt would be around 1/2 the weight if made exactly the same size), strength wise weight based, titanium is as strong as steel at 45% the weight. I don't know enough info about metals but I know google fu lol. I suspect the parts won't be cheap though due to the much slower machining process? Not sure how much it costs to have parts professionally hardened and zinc coated to compare though or if there's much for options out there. I'd think if the Stainless is similar in strength, people would go pretty nuts for it since it's going to be more or less free from rust problems besides the fact new parts are always handy to have available. I'm pretty sure the front axle bolts are hardened just based on their finish quality and how they hold up for dents/scratches. Never done a file test or anything for harness testing, neat idea though and makes sense. Of course like I said, don't know how that all works exactly, so maybe I'm wildly off on my thinking, it's just what I'd do if I understand the situation right. Don't know a whole lot about machine metal supplies, but couldn't you get say 15 feet and get 16 units out of it with 2 inches of material for the cutting losses? Of course mixing and matching seems the most logical way, like order 2 feet and make one part that's 13in while the other is under 11in.
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Given these creatures being put in the most dangerous category by the Ministry of Magic and their mysterious nature, possibly past Tournaments might have seen them as a deadly challenge to put participants through. This region is noted as “unplottable” because of the untamed “Quintapeds”. One particular “carnivorous” beast that comes to mind the “Quintaped”, which as Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them explains, resides on the Scottish “Isle of Drear”. Hogwarts is located in the Scottish Highlands and perhaps past Tournaments involved dangerous creatures here. There may have been even more dangerous creatures than these in the Tournament. Watch your favorite shows on fuboTV: Watch over 67 live sports and entertainment channels with a 7-day FREE trial! Given the presence of Centaurs in the Forbidden Forrest and their fearsome nature at times, it is possible that some of these creatures may have attacked Triwizard participants when their territory was encroached upon. This was in an environment before magical creatures were respected within the wizarding world. With this in mind, it is worth considering what sort of creatures the original Tournaments might have had. It was also in a time period less regulated than in the era of Dumbledore who had the wisdom and power to keep students safe. The mention of the high rates of casualties by Dumbledore implies that it was a fight to the death, where participants could rely only upon themselves. The original Tournaments might not have had even these safety measures. Fleur Delacour is allowed to progress to the final task despite failing in the second task of the lake and during the final Maze, participants are rescued when they “fire red sparks into the air”. In the Goblet of Fire, participants in the Triwizard tournament are shown some mercy. If one considers how dangerous the Triwizard Tournament in the Goblet of Fire was, you would have to amplify it several times and remove the restraining and wise influence of Professor Dumbledore, to get a sense of the original Tournaments danger.
It really upsets me that I can’t unite them, and I really can’t live with my (character’s) self if I sacrifice one of them. I usually use the one called Gibbed when I need to change something. Both my Paragon and my Reputation points are maxed out. There are tools and mods for this, for all 3 of the games. I saved the Admiral on Rannoch and I shut down the server, so these should both have gained me points. Tali was found Not Guilty and also was Exonerated (two boxes checked for her), and I destroyed the Heretics (because after playing through as a FemShep, I learned that this is the better choice). A save editor for Mass Effect Trilogy (and Legendary) Features This software is similar to Gibbeds save editors (and forks) but adds a lot of stuff. 3: Find the quest ID for Aria Eclipse (60089) and make note of what number line it appears on. The second issue, I simply cannot continue my game. 2: Navigate to Raw, Plot, Plot, and Quest IDs. Firstly, even though Mordin was loyal and even though I’d clicked the box to “save Maelon’s research data”, Eve still perished. Two issues, the first of which I got over. Please click on the links to explore the complete list of details for each required feature. I am a highly Paragon player, so everyone was loyal, everyone was alive. XBSAV (Gibbeds Mass Effect 3 Save Editor) apps that can allow to view, edit, convert from to XBSAV, merge, split and compare the XBSAV files without installing anything on your system. So I started the game, then went into the editor and fixed all the plot stuff from ME1 and ME2. I started a fresh game in ME3 because I always play as a FemShep and I wanted to try out a male Shepard without having to play the first two games. Hi – I am using the ME3 save editor, latest version (November). This will allow you to create a game save in Mass Effect 3 or edit any game saves you have already created. In the same prologue that establishes Fai and Siqi's plight, we also glimpse Gwen's tragic circumstance, the drowning of her infant son in the bathtub of their very home while she was passed out drunk on the couch precipitating a bout of mental illness and her current still fragile state. Besides Siqi, Fai also finds humanity by becoming the de facto guardian of a 10-year-old girl Dani (Crystal Lee) whose mother Gwen (Mei Ting) he rents a room from. They are wounded souls beaten but not defeated, and Lam uses their journey as mentor and protégé to illustrate how both subsequently reclaim their lives. Whereas Siqi needs Fai to find purpose in life, Fai sees an opportunity to relive his glory days through the raw but promising Siqi, whose willpower Fai recognises as his potential winning edge. At a neighbourhood gym, Siqi gets to meet and know Fai's past as a champion boxer, and persuades the latter to be his coach. Siqi has enrolled in the Golden Rumble MMA championship despite zero training in a bid to prove to his father, as well as himself, that he can do something well if he sets his mind and heart to it. Nicknamed 'Scumbag', the now middle-aged Ching Fai crosses paths with Si-Qi (Eddie Peng), the son of a now-bankrupt real estate tycoon (Jack Kao) whose lack of academic credentials or work experience means he has no choice but to take up menial jobs to look after his father. Through multiple flashbacks in the first half of the movie, Lam paints a sad picture of a broken individual carrying the scars from his past - in particular, as a disgraced fighter who threw his promising career down the drain for taking bribes to rig fights. Cheung is without a doubt the very heart and soul of the movie, bringing considerable nuance, complexity and empathy to his portrayal of a flawed, troubled yet determined boxer given his shot at redemption. But to mount a compelling movie, he would have required an actor as convincing in the ring as he would be outside it, neither of which anyone can say otherwise about Cheung, whose strenuous training for the role shows in every bit of his physique and combat skills. On hindsight, the sport does come off as a perfect backdrop for a Dante Lam film - after all, Lam has consistently played with the idea that life in itself is a fatalistic battle, and in 'Unbeatable', he finds a most befitting metaphor in the fighting ring. It is with great pride that we proclaim their track record remains - for the lack of a better word - unbeatable with this third collaboration set in the world of competitive Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). And in Cheung, Lam has found a dexterous actor capable of portraying the kind of complex roles his male character-driven action dramas needed, fuelling a career resurgence that has cemented his status as one of the foremost directors in the territory. Arguably one of the finest actors in the industry, Cheung's best roles of late have been as a tortured gun-for-hire in Lam's 'Beast Stalker' and as an equally agonised police detective in Lam's 'The Stool Pigeon'. Few actor-director collaborations in recent years have been as rewarding - and certainly none so in Hong Kong - as that between Nick Cheung and Dante Lam. |