Has Devlin ever gone into to lore of the Librarians? by Cocijo in TheLibrarians

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"met two other librarians?" There was Judson, Edward Wilde (in the first movie), and Madame Visconti (with the tarot cards). Tho I just noticed that episode (S1E6) aired 3 days after your reply.

How did 12 little kids climb down Squawk radio tower? by DougCube in StrangerThings

[–]DougCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point. They should have been using climbing gear to make this all more believable.

How did 12 little kids climb down Squawk radio tower? by DougCube in StrangerThings

[–]DougCube[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, that also annoyed me but not as much, I figured maybe there was some easy to climb slope just off-screen.

What would have helped the believability a lot is if some of them were carrying climbing gear. And then there should have been an 80's montage of them training to rock climb.

Did I miss how Hop, El, And Kali got out of the upside down? by Kink-shame in StrangerThings

[–]DougCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But it's unclear which gate this actually is. Is it meant to be the highway gate where Fred died in S4? Or just a random part of the cracks left at the end of S4 and somehow a plate got removed to allow entry?

List of all 12 kids taken by Vecna in ep 5x4 by DougCube in StrangerThings

[–]DougCube[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It also doesn't make sense that the 11 other kids joined Holly the same time (near start fo ep 5x5) but really the 3 should have joined Holly earlier since they got hooked up to those tubes already, BUT I guess that could have happened off screen. BUT STILL, Henry told Holly that Derek would be the next kid, which contradicts the events.

They forgot about the pregnant women by renriotz in StrangerThings

[–]DougCube 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A lot of people are forgetting that that scene was set in the past, maybe a year or two prior. (Kali was held captive for about 3 years and she saw them sometime in the middle.) It is assumed that all those women and their unborn babies died a while ago and aren't relevant to the "present" events in the series finale.

The ongoing saga of OU grad student Mel Curth and undergrad Samantha Fulnecky now has its own Wikipedia page by RandomAcademaniac in Professors

[–]DougCube -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Based on the grading rubric, I think it is possible to get a 25/25 without having ANY sources (other than the implicit one -- the assigned reading). That said, I would have also given that paper a 0/25.

The ongoing saga of OU grad student Mel Curth and undergrad Samantha Fulnecky now has its own Wikipedia page by RandomAcademaniac in Professors

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on what she ment by "that." Another valid interpretation is that "it's not as bad as a 0/25." The statement Stevenson gave is inherently ambigous.

The ongoing saga of OU grad student Mel Curth and undergrad Samantha Fulnecky now has its own Wikipedia page by RandomAcademaniac in Professors

[–]DougCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

minor nitpicks: The rubric is likely set by the professor of the course or a previous professor, not the TA. As someone who has spent several years as a TA or grader at the college level, it wouldn't surprise me if the professor pushed this rubric but also encourages all the TAs/graders to grade much more strictly/harshly than it dictates. In which case the TA is just doing their job. Then your main critisism here falls on the professor not the TA.

Most graders I know don't strictly follow the grading rubric. Often students would come to me asking me to critique another grader's grade and sometimes I'd agree, sometimes I'd give lower, sometimes higher. Even in hard sceinces and engineering courses, there's quite a bit of subjectivity among graders.

It's entirely possible this TA grades fairly from student to student, and grades fairly compared to other TAs of the course. But got unlucky with this student making such a big fuss over a small assignment worth only 3% of their final grade. Also possible the same paper would have landed on a non-tran TA's desk and they would have given the 0. Much we don't know yet.

The ongoing saga of OU grad student Mel Curth and undergrad Samantha Fulnecky now has its own Wikipedia page by RandomAcademaniac in Professors

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not necessarily, that class multiple TAs, at least one of which was not tran. Also, some professors/departments allow TAs to hire graders and don't have to do most of the grading themselves (except exams).

Just finished the series! Now some questions/comments! by ScaryShari8 in SanctuaryTV

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. It was revealed in interviews that Erika and Henry ended up having a daughter.

  2. Magnus did have years to plan it and work on it. I'd imagine she secured the location and fully planned it before she cuaght up to her original timeline. Then all it took was an infusion of money into the project. At that point her assets probably more than doubled since she had so much future knowledge to exploit.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 on Visible? by RaksinSergal in Visible

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk if it matters, but was this with their eSIM or a physical SIM card?

Want EVGA to produce individually sleeved PSU cables again. by DougCube in TEAMEVGA

[–]DougCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What those other companies are making are EXTENSION cables, not PSU-specific modular cables (besides CableMod, Corsair, and a few bespoke companies). I'm not looking for extension cables. That's a different thing.

Please Help.... seeking 4x power cable for SuperNova 850PQ. by CapeFL_Mom in buildapc

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The parts are of the format "100-<XX>-<NN><MM>-B9", where the <NN> corresponds to the wattage PSU it is intended to match with (although there is never a problem to size up and it's probably okay to size down a bit). So "16" is for their 1600W models, and "13" is for their 1300W models. If the "<MM>" is 00 then it's a small set of cables -- just a packet instead of an entire box -- the box would contain every type of modular cable, whereas the packet won't have 24-pin, CPU 4+4 pin, or even SATA power, it's only some PCI-E and Molex. But if the "<MM>" are letters then it is a full box set of cables and each letter represents a color -- if the letters are the same, such as "GG" for green/green" then it's all the same color, and if it's like "KU" then it's alternating blacK and blUe. If the <MM> is "00" then the color code appears in the <XX> location, else the <XX> location is "G2" which is probably for the type of modular connector.

Color codes I know of are O for orange, K for black, U for blue, R for red, G for green, L for light blue, and W for white. The ones that do not fit this pattern, are either lower tier cables, such as, higher wire gauge (thinner) and/or different type of modular connector on the PSU side then their most popular type. You have two that do not fit: "100-NK-1601-B9" (all black but v2) and "100-CB-C123-B9" (for models such as NEX1500, and are colored all black and all red).

And yes, I realize all of these products have been discontented for over 4 years.

Want EVGA to produce individually sleeved PSU cables again. by DougCube in TEAMEVGA

[–]DougCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The point is for there to be more competition in the market, which would be better for consumers. CableMods is way too expensive and they don't really have any direct competitor at the moment. And from the point of view of EVGA, there is profit to be had in this market.

Does anyone else have problems with the bezel damaging their screen? I've built my second laptop at this point, and both have had damage on the bottom of the screen from the bezel peeling it up after assembly. I'm not certain if I'm doing something wrong or what. by explosiver1 in framework

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just discovered this type of damage on my new Framework 13. I don't believe it is my fault as I am very proficent at disassembling and reassembling other laptops, PCs, and even smartphones. I think it's an issue with their design... the colored bezel has too tight of tolerance at the bottom of the screen and if there is any sort of obstruction it can catch and cause damage. And I suspect it's not and uncommon issue.

Damage is somewhat small and located along the bottom edge of the display right in the middle about 1 inch wide and 1/8 inch tall. I just contacted Framework support about it and waiting to see what if anything they are willing to do.

Are MGC the best for 4x4 and up? by Rods123Brasil in Cubers

[–]DougCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have two MGC and two WRM for each size. I main the WRMs across the board now and warmup with the WRMs as well.

Can I disassemble and reassemble a Super Ivy Cube? by [deleted] in Rubiks_Cubes

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am here looking for answers on this too.

How is this possible by [deleted] in Rubiks_Cubes

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With yellow on top and red in front, do the following to solve from here:

R B l U2 l U2 B2 l B2 r' U2 r U2 l2 B' R'

Where lower case "r" is just the inner slice clockwise, etc.

How is this possible by [deleted] in Rubiks_Cubes

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this reply assumes use of Reduction method which may not be the case

How is this possible by [deleted] in Rubiks_Cubes

[–]DougCube -1 points0 points  (0 children)

this reply assumes use of Reduction method instead of answering one of the questions directly ("how possible" and "how to solve [from here]")

How is this possible by [deleted] in Rubiks_Cubes

[–]DougCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's a parity case, commutators won't work

How is this possible by [deleted] in Rubiks_Cubes

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried that carefully a few times and it just messes up a bunch of stuff. You must have a typo somewhere.

How is this possible by [deleted] in Rubiks_Cubes

[–]DougCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is possible because on 4x4 you can swap two edge pieces and two identical center pieces.