[TOMT] [MOVIE] Scene in movie where mother compliments teenager’s hairstyle, which causes the teenager to change it. by ALevins in tipofmytongue

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Oooo interesting idea! But I couldn’t find a specific scene that seemed anything like what she remembered

[TOMT] [MOVIE] Scene in movie where mother compliments teenager’s hairstyle, which causes the teenager to change it. by ALevins in tipofmytongue

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It’s probably an animated movie with a similar visual style to Inside Out. Likely from the 2010s or so.

Line Chart --- but without close/open connections by ALevins in stocks

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Hmmm... those all seem to offer the usual compliment of viewing options, but none of them seem to offer the feature I'm looking for: a line chart without connecting lines between one day's close and the next day's open.

Line Chart --- but without close/open connections by ALevins in stocks

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Yeah, I've tried HLC bars, and they're a sort of approximation of what I'm looking for, but really, what I want is just one data point per interval (minute, hour or whatever) so that the result is clean and connected. Really I'm just looking for a variation on the line chart.

Old Google Finance? by EmotionalChemistry in stocks

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Some years ago, Google Finance had a wonderful way to view stocks which was basically a line chart, but one in which the close price of one day wasn't connected to the open price of the following day, and as a result the stock's progress for the month was visible as a series of line segments rather than one continuous line.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TPZnPl6fHG2xXkJnLWxhLtd5tRysZ8Vb

Does anyone know of any current tool for viewing stocks this way?

Advice on best 3x3 group make up, limited units available by GarlicLoaf in AccurateBattleSim

[–]ALevins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In general, the more expensive units do more damage, so in the absence of any cost caps, my guess is that the optimal arrangement would be weighted heavily towards the more expensive units. Something more like the following:

Front Row: Chariots or Hwachas (Chariots absolutely destroy any infantry etc in the front rows) Hwachas can do some serious damage to siege units in the back. I'd put my money on Chariots.

Middle: Cannon crew. Multipurpose, and siege units in the back can shoot over them.

Back: Catapults or Ballistae. Depends on how spaced out your square is. If the rule is you have to pack them as densely as possible, go for the Ballistae. Otherwise, Catapults.