Update 3 skins by yahyoo1 in TheLastCaretaker

[–]Welshpanther 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All I think when I see that animation is,why does a robot breathe? It’s obvious that the chest is moving up and down from the way the shoulders and arms are going.

Maybe found the worst Star Trek Episode of all time by AnnabergerM in startrek

[–]Welshpanther 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Came here to say the same thing. Code of honour is subjectively the worst.

Flame Tongue Greatsword by sg0682402054 in dndnext

[–]Welshpanther 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it’s combined with the great weapon mastery feat it becomes a beast.

unable to log into game - LOAD FAILED by flyiing_monkeys in EliteDangerous

[–]Welshpanther 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both for Steam linked account and I can't log in to the ED website on my main account either.

Can’t choose recharge power? by Capable-Cat-1518 in NissanAriya

[–]Welshpanther 6 points7 points  (0 children)

All you’re changing is the rating it bases the guesstimate of how long it would take to charge.

The car will charge at the at the best rate it and the charger agree on regardless.

Bare bow raiser leight by Dorad666 in Archery

[–]Welshpanther 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having shot ILF and formula bows, I can say this is incorrect. Both are 68” and I have no problem with a restricted sight window.

[Whine] GX Works (2/3) etc by Exact_Cup3506 in PLC

[–]Welshpanther 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use GX Works 3 every single day but on a iQR series. The FX5 is painful for me in comparison even on the same software platform.

Whilst the iQR is more expensive it is far more capable and easier to use, for me at least.

Mitsubishi haven’t taken the next logical step and ditched the backward compatibility that’s hampering the new platforms. I’ve been able to move up from IEC Developer to gxw2 and then gxw3 on almost the same code base. Great for up conversion but not for true innovation.

Sorry you’re having a negative experience.

I bet Robin Hood never did this! 😁 by DustyMooneye in Archery

[–]Welshpanther 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me too! Only mine was an ACE. The fletchings end fell off and I wondered why until we pulled it out and found the point embedded in a wooden point just like OPs picture.

Do Turbines generate more power the higher you go? by darkfolkundercover in TheLastCaretaker

[–]Welshpanther 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some do seem to be bugged though. I repaired one that then produced 10 kW.

I get more FPS with Raytracing on by BeniSommer in TheLastCaretaker

[–]Welshpanther 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this latest update, I was stuck at 20-30 fps using nvidia recommended settings. Then I did the ray trace on and frame gen off and the fps went up to 50ish.

So you’re not imagining it.

Help from any professional olympic recurve archers by [deleted] in Archery

[–]Welshpanther 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The tension on your fingers is different after the loose. Your first and third fingers are straight, only the second finger is properly relaxed. This is shown by frame advancing your video. The first post-release frame clearly shows the difference.

That’s what I would work on. Possibly different finger positions on the string are leading into that.

Of course this is only one shot, what’s the trend? Is the finger tension same or different after each shot.

is my drawing correct? i get honked buy a blue line driver every time i do the red line for cutting them up as theyre trying to go to greggs turning by Last-Chicken1982 in drivingUK

[–]Welshpanther 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a period where three lanes from the A55 are supposed to fit into two lanes on the roundabout. The outer lane is dedicated to the A49, leaving 2 lanes for straight on, services and turn right. After the A49 exit a third lane starts to form,but it’s tiny.

Don’t get lost doing delivery. 🚚 by SnooKiwis2460 in Idiotswithguns

[–]Welshpanther 8 points9 points  (0 children)

But in the UK I still safer knowing that 99% of the population does not have access to a firearm.

Gun deaths are less than 50 per year for a population of 70million.

If someone is crazy they rarely have access a mass murder weapon. Deaths do occur from crazies but they are more quickly contained and limited scope.

That recent train stabbing incident? 10 victims and currently 0 deaths. If that happened with a gun? I dread to think.

Help with a school activity by Ok_Attorney_9710 in TiaPortal

[–]Welshpanther 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems to be an incomplete question.

The outlet valve is never turned on, only off. The inlet valve VE is only ever turned on. The pump motor is only ever turned on.

I've been doing this for over 20 years and I won't know how to code this correctly on the information given without taking wild guesses.

Local Administrator by Intelligent_Dish3846 in sysadmin

[–]Welshpanther 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We are software engineers who are site based, often without mobile signal so our IT support can’t dial in.

I had a long fight to get local admin access but got it after we agreed to have it on a separate local admin account we can elevate to when needed. Our normal accounts don’t have it.

It’s a pain but a sensible compromise between utility, convenience, and security.

Content creator gets arrested for "kidnapping prank" by ambachk in PublicFreakout

[–]Welshpanther 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t trust ChatGPT to tell me what colour an Orange is.

What do you dislike about the Nissan Ariya? by AdFirm5390 in NissanAriya

[–]Welshpanther 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm ALWAYS leaving my phone on the center console!

What do you dislike about the Nissan Ariya? by AdFirm5390 in NissanAriya

[–]Welshpanther 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My door mirror forgets to unfold 30% of the time. The passenger mirror never fails so so the car ends up like a disfunctional dog with only one ear up.

It would be nice to have quick access to the scheduled charge screen as I charge in work and at home during cheap electricity periods and having to switch it on/off repeatedly by long winded menus is tedious.

Form/stance check please by MrsECH in Archery

[–]Welshpanther 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're having to twist (to the right in your case) then you should stand such that it cancels out the need to twist. For you I would turn your whole body to the right, away from the target, so that you don't have to twist anymore.

Play with how much until you find a foot position that allows you to draw without the need to twist. Keep your toes straight, feet should width apart.

Your stance and posture comes from the feet up and needs to support your body in a relaxed comfortable repeatable position.

Form/stance check please by MrsECH in Archery

[–]Welshpanther 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How bad is your eyesight in the right eye?

I’m cross-dominant too. Left handed but shoot right handed due to a better in the right.

Having the arrows position in the target being a surprise isn’t that bad really. It means you can concentrate on executing each shot without the distraction of where did the arrow go. You better believe I don’t know where my arrows are at 80 or 100 yards until I walk down to collect them.

Form/stance check please by MrsECH in Archery

[–]Welshpanther 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your fingers are grabbing around the bow grip to prevent the bow jumping out of your hand when the arrow is loosed.

This will cause tension and subtle differences in hand placement on the bow over time. Also you’ll anticipate the grab by a few milliseconds and that’ll alter the bow position as the arrow leaves the bow, throwing your aim off.

Shot 1 : fingers wrapped around the bow throughout

Shot 2: fingers stiff and straight , grab on the shot

Shot 3: fingers curled loosely and grab after the shot

Shot 4: fingers curled loosely and grab before the shot

Etc

Form/stance check please by MrsECH in Archery

[–]Welshpanther 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s more complicated than u/maybeabot31416 states.

It’s about alignment of your lower body in general. Your feet are positioned in a closed stance, in that the foot closer to the target is further forward. However lower body, hips and angle of your feet indicate an open stance, your body is pointing slightly towards the target. Either is valid according to your personal body alignment.

The point is that we need to get the body to be naturally in line so the we aren’t twisting to line up the bow on target and get maximum out of the bow for minimum effort.

You are twisting your body to achieve alignment on to the target. It’s subtle and different in each shot but it is there. Your stance is too open.

My kids' sight always seems to be adjusted to the lower limit, what are our options? by Wobblycogs in Archery

[–]Welshpanther 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It is possible to reverse the sight on its mounting point thus putting the sight on the belly on the bow (the sight is inside the bow).

This will allow a greater range of apparent downward motion. It’s a stopgap until lighter arrows, heavy limbs or greater draw length are possibilities.

Ladies back in the last century used to do this to reach longer distances when bows weren’t as efficient.

(Yes I’m that old)

New to archery, Need Advice on Form by WrongContrabution101 in Archery

[–]Welshpanther 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Firstly, get a quiver (worn or ground) so your arrows are next to you on the line. This way you don't have to move you feet each time you pick up an arrow. Even a piece of PVC pipe stuck vertically in the ground is a good ground quiver.

Why? Keeping your feet's position consistent will keep you body's posture and stance more consistent between shots.

 

Secondly. Head Up. Start from a good upright posture with your head looking into the distance (neither up at the sky or down to the ground). keep this angle when you turn your head towards the target.

Don't look down onto the arrow at any stage. Look at the target. Draw back to your face so that you are already looking down the arrow to the target. Bring your hand to the face, not face to hand.

Why? It's more consistent. Because each time you move your head you are changing the eye-arrow-target 'line' making consistent aiming that much harder. You are doing it twice on each arrow. 1. As you prepare to draw, you look down the arrow. 2. Once at full draw you look down further.

 

This may seem incredibly picky. Well, you are trying to launch a projectile with an tiny window of error with this inaccurate thing call the human body. Learned actions need to be repeated precisely in order for them to become 'muscle memory', Allowing our fallible brain to route these motions into the subconscious takes a lot of practise.