Having not seen my chin for 15 years, here are a few thoughts on the practical aspects (assuming one is personally equally comfortable with a beard as without):
Pros:
Sun protection - for a limited, but sensitive area of skin
Bug protection - a long-sleeve shirt/fleece with a collar turned up ...
Warm-up routines are very important for most of the activities that involve rapid and/or vigorous body movements. Trekking too is not an exception to that.
I am planning for a trek which goes through a long distance path at altitudes ranging from 18K to 23K feet. The route goes through world's f...
An IATA airport code, also known an IATA location identifier, IATA station code or simply a location identifier, is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The characters prominently displayed on baggage tags attached at airport check-in desks are an example of a way these codes are used.
The assignment of these codes is governed by IATA Resolution 763, and it is administered by IATA headquarters in Montreal. The codes are published biannually in the IATA Airline Coding Directory.
IATA also provides codes for...
room topic changed to The Base Camp: falling == death == not a successful ascent [acid-reflux] [cauchys-integral-formula] [drugs] [flapping-mice] [hair] [je-mappelle] [queen-of-tgo]
i had to make some kind of personnality test yesterday to determine what kind of engineer I am....they said I'm the consultant type of engineering...the most annoying!
Decomposition in computer science, also known as factoring, refers to the process by which a complex problem or system is broken down into parts that are easier to conceive, understand, program, and maintain.
== Overview ==
There are different types of decomposition defined in computer sciences:
In structured programming, algorithmic decomposition breaks a process down into well-defined steps.
Structured analysis breaks down a software system from the system context level to system functions and data entities as described by Tom DeMarco.
Object-oriented decomposition, on the other hand, breaks...
so it's putting software into layman's terms? but...the buzzword
Different countries and rock climbing disiplines have different grading systems, for example the the British trad grade system (e.g. grade HVS 5(a)) and the US point grading system (e.g. 5.9)
If I climb HVS 5(a) in the UK, how do I know what this grade equates to in other countries?
wow, you guys have been busy the last hour. no chance to read it all... but to be honest, I liked my engineering calculus. it was less confusing than numerics...
Generally? It means that you try to solve (mathematical) problems with big amounts of data, and to get the solution some time during your life you might sacrifice some accuracy.
yeah, but normally you just learn the basic concepts. How the algorithms work e.g. Differential equations can be solved that way as well, or Fourier transformations. You have to use it in a lot of engineering fields.
', an instance is a special area, typically a dungeon, that generates a new copy of the location for each group, or for certain number of players, that enters the area' - wiki (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instance_dungeon)
so instead of being thrown into a world with tons of players, you're in a specific instance of that world with only a small subset of all the players in the game
guild wars 2 operates like that a lot, i'm not really a big fan of that model
room topic changed to The Base Camp: terminal velocity of a human [acid-reflux] [cauchys-integral-formula] [drugs] [flapping-mice] [hair] [je-mappelle] [queen-of-tgo]
With air resistance acting on an object that has been dropped, the object will eventually reach a terminal velocity, which is around 56 m/s (200 km/h or 120 mph) for a human body.
@WedaPashi interesting question. Hopefully the bounty will attract some attention. Most people I know don't do much in the way of warm-up routines for hiking... maybe we should!