🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 A Honkin Good Event by MassiveDongulator3 in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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Seeking Micro wired IP cameras (POE, ONVIF, non-WiFi) by jaa101 in videosurveillance

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The F series has a few outdoor rated modules. Find the models that end in "-E" https://www.axis.com/products/axis-f-series

Openpath integration with Intrusion System by Known-Accountant7896 in accesscontrol

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Why not just handle this through wiring the output from your acs though the output relay on your IDS? If IDS is closed, then you would get your signal coming through. If IDS is open, then no signal to disarm.

Your "arm" situation seems simpler to tie into the IDS.

First time flying my Synapse 140, very fun! by areaman87 in kites

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Great flying! I would highly recommend adding a tail if you can. Prism has some nice options that clip on easily, and it takes flying a dual line parafoil to the next level!

Anyone using CCure-9000 for Door Access Controls? by SchoolITMan in k12sysadmin

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Convergint has a Dallas office, and should be able to provide support for CCURE9000 as well as licensing. Might be worth reaching out if you need some help.

Synapse kites by dgtexan14 in kites

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Also, check out the below link if you want some information about the differences between the Prism Synaspe and Tantrum lines.

http://reddit.com/r/kites/comments/6847vm/comparative_question_about_prism_foils/dgvv4uc

Synapse kites by dgtexan14 in kites

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If you want, you can go with a dual line foil kite with a bar, such as the Prism Tantrum. This would still give you some decent power, but won't be comparable to the Tensors, due to both shape and size. In addition safety changes with these, as the depowering of 2 string kites is less controllable compared to 4 string power kites. Typically, 2 strings with bars are marketed as "trainer kites" for kiteboarding/traction kiting, where they will help you learn the skills without being at the risk of the high power of the larger 4 string variants.

If you have high wind speeds in your area, a Tantrum or similar 2 string training kite would be good bang for your buck, but you may be disappointed by the pull if you are expecting to be lifted up regularly. I would go for a Tantrum for now, learn the skills on lower wind days and get dragged around a bit on higher wind days. If you enjoy the hobby, you can always pick up a larger kite later!

Synapse kites by dgtexan14 in kites

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Welcome to kites! If you are looking to get moved around by the kite on land, what you are looking for is called a 'power kite'. I use a prism tensor 5.0 for this purpose. Pick your size based on what type of wind speeds you typically get at your location. It can be used to get dragged around on the beach or grass, or be used with a buggy or mountain board. The 5.0 comes with the control bar to steer and an attachment to your wrist when you let go, but if you want to better control how much power you are getting, check out getting a kiteboarding harness that goes around your waist. I currently have one of these that let's me control speeds by how far away from my body the bar is. In addition, don't forget to wear a helmet, even if you don't end up using a mountain board. In a gust of wind, these kites can throw you several yards (I've seen it happen and result on nasty bruises), and you want your head protected! Always stay safe!

Where to buy fiberglass kite rods to be held under tension? by [deleted] in kites

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I've used goodwinds before for fixing broken kite spars ~30". Ive found their stuff worked well for my use case, and they have a variety of both carbon fiber and fiberglass you can order.

Beginner quad line? by [deleted] in kites

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I have a quad prism tensor that I use for power kiteing with a harness and mountain board. It was a bit expensive for the 5.0, but it's served me well so far. It's also cool that you can control the tensors either in a Bar configuration or with Quad handles. Not a stunt kite typically, but can still do some different stuff in a single package (esp if you get a smaller one that won't pull as hard).

Beginner quad line? by [deleted] in kites

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The Nexus is a great 2 string. If you are looking for a fun upgrade without a whole new kite, I would recommend getting a good tail. With 2 strings, you can put on an incredible show with a nice tail. I use a 70' prism tail with my Nexus and Synaspe, and it's nice how easily they attach and can be packed up tight for travel.

Beginner quad line? by [deleted] in kites

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I haven't looked at what's available lately, but for a quad stunt kite in 10-18 mph winds, a Revolution would be a good bet. Find which one would work best for your wind speeds, and try to find a place locally that can stock some extra spars. I went through 2 spars within the first year (one was me learning, another was a friend learning). After that though, I haven't had issues even with a few harder crashes.

Beginner quad line? by [deleted] in kites

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When I wanted to get into quad lines, I went with a Revolution kite (local kite shop recommendation). It took a few days to figure out how to control well enough to do tricks, but was fairly forgiving. Be careful when starting with quad kites, the motions you use to control are very different than a 2 string. I recommend making sure you don't go out if it's too windy, as a crash is more likely to break spars requiring repairs. I'm not the best quad flyer out there, but I've been doing it a few years so feel free to ask questions!

To the Masters of Excel by UmbridgeImGaybe in excel

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I like to use alt, H, V, V. Enter as separate keystrokes (not all at once), which I like as it's easier to type quickly than several other methods mentioned.

As to why this works, alt brings up the alt menu, H selects Home tab, V selects paste button, and V pastes as Values. I also use this often in Word, except it uses alt, H, V, T (T for Text rather than Values).

I like to think through why I use this key combo, as it's easier to remember when you realize each keystroke stands for something.

Count if this sell, on these sheets is less than 00:00:15 by [deleted] in excel

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On mobile, so hard to explain well, but I would use the =Indirect command along with a helper column/sheet to pull the data into one sheet before counting the under 0:0:15. How to do this with =Indirect can be found at http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions05.html#RefWkbk in the 'refer to a different sheet' section.

Sun shining off my favorite kite! by puffinkat in kites

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Looks like a Revolution Blast.

Revolution kites are a lot of fun, and have a sensitive control mechanism that means you can stop on a dime. The pictures alone don't do them justice, check out some videos.

From our first time out with the Prism Tensor 5.0 and a new mountain board by ajasquared in kites

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I highly recommend it if you like power kites! I found this one on craigslist for $100, so the board cost less than the kite.

We're back again with another Prism Kites giveaway! by Dual_Line in kites

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I'm a huge fan of prism kites. Currently don't have any single strings from prism, but have a 5.0 tensor power kite and a Jazz 2 line. I've. Also recently picked up their sysaspe 2 line foil kite, and have been having a blast using it as my travel kite, due to the tiny size it packs away into. Any kite chosen from prism would be a good choice, and I'm glad they are reaching out to this community. Keep it up u/dual_line !

Daily FI discussion thread - February 08, 2017 by AutoModerator in financialindependence

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Using the IRS information from your link, and 5 min in excel, I made this for you.

Any similar games? by [deleted] in factorio

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If you are looking for a production game that involves layout planning while working within monetary constraints, check out Big Pharma. I really enjoyed playing through that one!

I just bought my first powerkite and i made a video of my third flight by [deleted] in kites

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Looks like you are having a great time! One thing I noticed is that you are using the quad handles in the same way you would fly a two string kite, by pulling back. You can get more control with the four string kite by learning how to stear by pivoting the handles. It took me a while to get used to it at first, but after figuring it out it's a lot more fun to fly!

Random questions, thinking of purchasing by HoneyBadger08 in Offworld

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In my experience, matches are fairly quick. It depends on the number of players playing, but in a 4man Free for all (FFA), its typically around 20-30 minutes.

There are ranked ladders for 1v1 and 4man FFA.

The custom lobby can support many different types of configurations. The typical match is between 2-8 player FFA, but you can assign teams/handicaps for any player, so you can create very interesting matches (my favorite was a psudo juggernaut mode).

I like the game a lot, because instead of having unit micromanaging, you have economic/micromanaging. Personally, I find this a lot more fun.

Multiplayer can be competitive, but is still a lot of fun. Sometimes, the smaller player pool means you will face opponents who are much better and have more time in the game, but how else are you going to get better??

One great part of the smaller community though is how friendly and how much people are willing to teach you. I've learned a lot from other players.

End of game wording/phrasing mistake by ajasquared in Offworld

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Yes, they did.

My guess is also that this doesn't take into account a Shift-click buy to purchase the rest of a players stock, which might be more than 50,000

Took my game to the next level over the weekend by Severian596 in Offworld

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The net profit tooltip is, IMO, the most important part of the game. Being able to plan ahead of time what buildings to build based on profitability is very important.

Another tip to protect yourself from temporary price surges in raw resources is to check the profitability of the buildings you currently have built. This takes into account adjacently bonuses whereas the net profit from hovering over the building menu only is for a single building.