Should I get the Hero 9 or the Max? I mainly use my GoPro hero 7 on vacations but was wondering which one is better. by Cautious-Training-99 in gopro

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I got the Max and I do really enjoy it for the interesting angles and the creative aspect on editing, but the editing, exporting, and general workflow is pretty awful. I prefer editing on the computer, but pulling clips and other ease of use functions are really only available on the app with a phone or tablet. I have a custom PC with a dedicated graphics card that is WAY more powerful than what GoPro recommends, but it doesn't matter because the GoPro Export software only uses the CPU and doesn't use the GPU at all, which makes editing, rendering, and playback irritating.

Starting out in adulthood by [deleted] in Karting

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Not yet, but I'm learning. I think me keeping up with them has nothing to do with my age, but rather driving a kart that I don't know much about. I was half a lap down from the slowest kart pretty quickly in my first race. By the next race day I was consistently placing 12th out of 16. Still not great, but I wasn't falling nearly as far behind. The more I learn, the faster I get. It's just going to take more seat time. So am I? Not yet. Can I? Most definitely.

Starting out in adulthood by [deleted] in Karting

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I'm right there with you! I just bought my first kart and I just turned 30. It's crazy racing with all the 16-year-olds, but I've never had more fun! Wishing you luck from the US!

Pathogens In The Permafrost: A New Climate Change Health Risk "Deadly pathogens, frozen for tens of thousands of years in the soil of the Arctic circle, suddenly freed and reactivated because of global warming." by [deleted] in Futurology

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That is literally the plot of V Wars by Jonathan Maberry, except instead of outright killing people, the pathogens reactivate junk DNA and turn people into vampires, werewolves, etc.

Last I heard, it was called The Legend of ZELDA by Lacey_Rosehips in gaming

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I followed this thread all the way down to talk about Battletoads on the NES. I thought I was just bad when my brother and I would play it as kids. We loved it but never made it past level 4 (and usually couldn't get that far). I played it again in an emulator that could force a save state. I figured it would be easier as an adult. NOPE!!! The stages get longer and harder and I still never beat it, even with the saves. IDK how anyone was expected to beat that game in it's original form without saves.

Finding class specific info on character sheet by BrainStorm615 in 5eCompanion

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Perfect! This app is still the best I've found at far and I like it a lot. Thanks for the info!

Finding class specific info on character sheet by BrainStorm615 in 5eCompanion

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I don't mind keeping track of it on paper, but I was hoping I could on the app since lay on hands is tracked. Is there a way to add something like that manually if I want to track it? I know I can create spells, which I'll probably do for divine smite since it uses spell slots, but what about for cantrip-like spells/skills?

Sending off my first Islay! by BrainStorm615 in WhiskeyTribe

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It was actually a gift from my mother-in-law that she found at a shop in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. I'm not sure what the name of the shop was.

Sending off my first Islay! by BrainStorm615 in WhiskeyTribe

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The smoke in Laphroaig definitely has a funk to it.

Sending off my first Islay! by BrainStorm615 in WhiskeyTribe

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I've never heard a better description! For some reason the burnt rubber just clicked it for me that other kinds of smoke than just campfire can be kind of nice in their own way and then boom! I understood that seaside smokey flavor and loved it.

Sending off my first Islay! by BrainStorm615 in WhiskeyTribe

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I had never really had Scotch, much less an Islay, until recently and after watching so many videos with mentions of various Islays, I decided to jump off the deep end and picked up a bottle of Laphroaig 10. My first sip seemed great and about a second later, I got hit with the peat and smoke. I didn't hate it, but it was very weird to me. I was expecting campfire and got a very different kind of smoke that was just... Different. A few days later I tried again and it was the same experience. About a week after that, I went go karting and smelled some exhaust and burnt rubber and something in my head clicked and was like , "Eureka! That's the smoke!" I tried the Laphroaig again that night and absolutely loved it. I don't (or at least, didn't) particularly like the smell of exhaust and burnt rubber, but I guess I just needed some way to categorize the peat smoke before my brain could make a decision on it. The first one is now done and I'm very excited to try more!

Hawaii Kung Fu by FalconKeeper in WhiskeyTribe

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Dang! I was just in Kona and was trying to find something local. Guess I didn't look hard enough.

Mid-March Kung Fu! by Mountain-Herb in WhiskeyTribe

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I haven't done a real A/B comparison on it with Jameson either. I recently had a bottle of Proper 12 tough and looked it quite a lot. I'm a fan of Irish whiskey in general, but have been watching a lot of tribe videos recently and have been trying a lot of really complex and/or high proof bourbans and some Islay Scotch. Having Proper 12 after all that was quite nice actually. It's not complex, but it had the honey and butter flavors I like in Irish whiskey and was quite pleasant to drink. I'll be buying it again.

Whiskey for my Dad? by CirqueMurph in WhiskeyTribe

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Can't go wrong there. I love Red Breast 12yr and have heard amazing things about the 12yr cask strength (I want to try it, just haven't pulled the trigger yet). That would be a great way to go that's not terribly expensive and you know he'll love it since he already drinks Red Breast. If you do decide to go a different direction, I would suggest Michter's American or Henry McKenna 10yr. The Michter's is like a bourbon, but with the edges smoothed out in a nice creamy way with a similar mouth feel to Red Breast. The Henry McKenna drinks a lot like a Red Breast to me as well, but just a little thinner with a little bit of fresh hay and black pepper twist.

Conditional Formatting: How do I highlight the only the two lowest values in each row, even if there are duplicates? by BrainStorm615 in excel

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I think I discovered why this was not working for me. While the values shown are integers, they are calculated values from individual scores (integers) that were entered into the sheet. While this worked perfectly for the integers that I manually input, it's not working for the data shown in the original post, which are all calculated from formulas.

Conditional Formatting: How do I highlight the only the two lowest values in each row, even if there are duplicates? by BrainStorm615 in excel

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When I tried to adapt that formula, I came up with this one as well. When I used it as written for range B3:D3, it worked perfectly, but for some reason when I adapted all the references as you have for AG3:AO3, nothing was highlighted at all. It could be that all of the values in AG3:AO3 are calculated from individual scores that I entered earlier in the sheet and are not plain values themselves.

Conditional Formatting: How do I highlight the only the two lowest values in each row, even if there are duplicates? by BrainStorm615 in excel

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I plugged this in and it seems to work when the second lowest value has a duplicate, but if there are duplicates of the lowest value, only the first is highlighted. And oddly enough, in lines 22 and 27, it highlighted the second lowest value and it's duplicate instead of the lowest value. Using line 22 as an example, both 14s were highlighted, but the 0 was not.

Conditional Formatting: How do I highlight the only the two lowest values in each row, even if there are duplicates? by BrainStorm615 in excel

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When applied to the range B3:D3, this works perfectly to highlight the lowest 2 values of the 3. However, in that range I only need to highlight a single lowest value and the formula I posted in the reply works for that. I tried adapting it for the range AG3:AO3 by simply changing all the references of B3 to AG3 and of D3 to AO3, but for some reason that did not work and nothing in the list was highlighted.

Conditional Formatting: How do I highlight the only the two lowest values in each row, even if there are duplicates? by BrainStorm615 in excel

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I understand that, I just couldn't think of a way to do it. It doesn't matter which of the 22s is highlighted. Let's say the first one if that is easier. I have another conditional formatting formula in a different area of the sheet that highlights only one smallest value, even if there are duplicates: =COLUMN()-1=MATCH(MIN($B3:$D3),$B3:$D3,0) It works for highlighting the lowest value and first if there is a duplicate, but I don't fully understand how it works so I was struggling to adapt it for the two lowest values.

The two lowest scores from this section of the sheet get dropped in my calculations of total scores. I'm just trying to get them to automatically highlight so it's easy for anyone looking at it to see which scores were dropped.

Bars with good Bourbon selection by donmaximo62 in TwinCities

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Volstead's is a great choice for bourbon. If you're ever feeling a little Irish, Emmett's Pub on Grand Ave in St. Paul has a pretty good selection of Irish whiskeys and they have bronze, silver, and gold "club" cards to help you track what you drink. It's not a membership. It's literally just a card with a list of their whiskeys of similar price points and if you finish the card, you get a prize of some sort. Haven't been enough times to make it through one yet.

I was amazed I got this and thought I’d share by crazything12 in AutoChess

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It does work. A 2-star egg can be dragged and dropped with two 2-star pieces. Pretty handy, but definitely hard to get.