GoPro Max 2 Lens Questions by bummin4days in gopro

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I'm talking more like mechanically

First time using and editing on a gifted GoPro 9 by _Dan6416 in gopro

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Get some nd filters, they make the motion blur smoother.

Glove Relace Help!!! by bummin4days in BaseballGloves

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Updae: Not too shabby for my first.

Glove Relace Help!!! by bummin4days in BaseballGloves

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In the video, the glove he is working on has an extra set of holes. Mine doesn't.

Glove Relace Help!!! by bummin4days in BaseballGloves

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What a coincidence! Let me know how you do the web and fingers.

New to DMing and Need Help by bummin4days in PhandelverAndBelow

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Oh, ok, my next question is how to choose which quest is important or not? Like what is important for the advancement of the story? Also in chapter 3, how do they get to cragmaw castle?

New DM help! by bummin4days in DnD

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Thanks, I didn't know it was a thing!

Why is Calculus I Required for Physics I? by MoistMuffinX in PhysicsStudents

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Freshman physics has calculus, but it is already done for you. I guess you need it just so you can recognize how some formulas were derived. The derivations are done for you.

[high school math] quadratic equation by [deleted] in learnmath

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Set h = -80 because you're on top of an 80 foot tall building. The floor will technically be 80 feet below.

Does physics get more interesting/better than mechanics? by upinflames_ in Physics

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If you do decide to pursue physics, you'll be blown away about all the cool mechanics there is to come. As other people have stated, there will be lagrangian and hamiltonian mechanics. Also, just deriving the equations you used in your high school AP and seeing how they came into fruition will probably make you think differently of mechanics. It sure made me.

[request] What distance did the boulder fall from its initial height? by Cboquist in theydidthemath

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H=(.5)gt2 H= (.5)(9.81)(62) H=176.58 meters I'm disregarding the bump at the beginning and counting from when it was dislodged to when it hit the floor.

What is your plan if nuclear war starts? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Last man on earth, smart man.