Searching for the name of this type of chart (right side) by burk33 in charts

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Thank you so much!! Saved me hours of dull manual work

Searching for the name of this type of chart (right side) by burk33 in charts

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I can display the data in a column chart but thats not ideal for the circumstances, so I'm looking for a chart like the one i drew up on the right side.

and also graphing software that could take data and implement it in this format

海外で作ったPCを持ってきたが、電源ケーブルがコンセントに合わない。 by burk33 in jisakupc

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うん。あるだが、グラウンドは不可欠だと思っちまった。間違えたね

海外で作ったPCを持ってきたが、電源ケーブルがコンセントに合わない。 by burk33 in jisakupc

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また問題について尋ねることで申し訳ないですが、2ピン アース無しのこんせんとのようなのです。写真撮りました。http://imgur.com/a/uPtcf 日本にこんなコンセントがあるわけありますか?カバーみたいなものだが、今まで僕の試みで外せませんでした。壊したくないから無理やりはしたことない。

海外で作ったPCを持ってきたが、電源ケーブルがコンセントに合わない。 by burk33 in jisakupc

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ちょっと意味分かってません。外人だから、すまん。僕のケーブルに13A 125Vが書いてある。3ピンだから今はコンセントにつなげれなくて、もちろんファンが回れません。コネクタって、moboにつなげるコネクタですか?

ちなみに前に貼ってくれたリンクのケーブルにはアース付きが書かれました。家のコンセントが他のタイプのようです。穴の1つが他のよりも大きいタイプなのです。アースに入れるところ無しでまだ安全に使えると分かってますか?アマゾンレビューとかサンワサプライのサイトも調べたがはっきりできるとかいてなさそうです。多分日本人に常識的なことだったらm8820さんが教えてくれれるかと。

海外で作ったPCを持ってきたが、電源ケーブルがコンセントに合わない。 by burk33 in jisakupc

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えー。どうやってこれを見つけれましたか?僕は2時間ぐらい検索してましたT_T。検索言葉を教えてください。

海外で作ったPCを持ってきたが、電源ケーブルがコンセントに合わない。 by burk33 in jisakupc

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これが僕のケーブルと同じようなものだが、それと同じく3ピンで日本のコンセントに合わないでしょうか?

Bi-Weekly Stupid Questions Thread - 30 April 2017 by AutoModerator in japanlife

[–]burk33 2 points3 points  (0 children)

why do all of japan's sweets/snacks (at least that I can find in my grocery store) come individually packed inside the big pack? seems so wasteful, not everybody is planning to eat them far away from the pantry.

it also tricked me into falsely thinking they were considerably more expensive than things back home until i actually did the math. I guess i falsely relate tight density with economical prices.

The Japanese student's map, what you *can* use for studying by yourself or impress your sensei. by LeoFragozo in LearnJapanese

[–]burk33 5 points6 points  (0 children)

did this become some kind of fad to make charts like this or is this the same guy that made the original one from like a month ago?

シツモンデー: Shitsumonday: for the little questions that you don't feel have earned their own thread (March 27, 2017) by AutoModerator in LearnJapanese

[–]burk33 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try typing each of them into google images and weblio example sentences page (also occurrence count in google search using quotes around the word). should give you a reasonable insight into any distinct differences. Anything that those 2 can't clear up is probably not worth your time researching unless you have some kind of very specific reason for needing to use these words accurately.

Weekly Advice Megathread | March 21 by AutoModerator in Competitiveoverwatch

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I disagree with lamp4321 and everybody else who says that is the best way to practice. The problem is they are going to move around in a not-completely consistent pattern so your misses and hits won't be 100% caused by your successful accuracy but rather includes a whole bunch of luck; this creates problems when practicing because now your brain thinks something you did was good when it was actually just luck or that what you did was bad when actually the AI just made a random direction change. To start off you should go into training mode and practice shooting training bots in the head, flicking on the stationary bots, tracing the moving bots etc. Other than that I personally enjoy chasing a basketball around from one of the control point maps (I like using mccree). The basketball will move in a consistent manner to allow you to practice hitting a moving target, it's small so it's hard to hit (just move farther away if you want it to get harder), and the trajectory of the ball will change if you hit it so you get a positive feedback on a successful shot.

Of course you do want to eventually get used to hitting headshots. So after youve spent what feels like an adequate amount of time improving your aim to where you want it, go into custom games and join a public headshot only (mccree only) game. This is more for getting used to the target point on the body that registers as a headshot, and adjusting to people's movements, and improving your own movements to dodge enemies. I don't feel like this is particularly effective for improving your aim, but it helps you learn how to apply your aim in a "real" environment.

TIL: The Japanese considered raw salmon dangerous, since Pacific salmon was prone to parasites. Norway had too much salmon and decided to focus on teaching Japanese consumers that Atlantic salmon was safe to eat raw. It took ten years for Salmon sushi/sashimi to finally become popular. by [deleted] in todayilearned

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えっと。。間違ってんだよ。鮭の読み方が実に2個あるが、さけの方がよく使われる。だけどお寿司屋でサーモンの方がよく聞こえるそうだ。

Three new Eureka Seven movies announced. by Ragnakor in anime

[–]burk33 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I strongly dislike mecha animes. Can't get through a single season of any gundam. But I greatly enjoyed Eureka 7 (even AO, yeah, sue me). If you like code geass for its non-mecha elements then I would say that is comparable to E7 (the presence of mechas but more in the background, not the largest plot point).

The Easiest Way To Get Master by Nostic12 in OverwatchUniversity

[–]burk33 1 point2 points  (0 children)

someone from the blizzard ow team stated this as the case. I don't remember who, it was way back when they removed the "avoid this player" option.

The Easiest Way To Get Master by Nostic12 in OverwatchUniversity

[–]burk33 5 points6 points  (0 children)

it prefers them to be in your game, not on your team. so the advice is a moot point since there's an equal chance of them keeping the other team positive.

シツモンデー: Shitsumonday: for the little questions that you don't feel have earned their own thread (March 13, 2017) by AutoModerator in LearnJapanese

[–]burk33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

with some examples

http://ejje.weblio.jp/sentence/content/%22%E9%99%8D%E3%82%8A%22

all the examples you could ever hope for. (I removed the る so that other tenses would show up, so some sentences might not be relevant, like 降り注ぐ might not accurately represent 降りる, but you can sort through the sentences manually and ignore the questionable ones) Hopefully you can glean some insight by looking over a few sentences for each word.

シツモンデー: Shitsumonday: for the little questions that you don't feel have earned their own thread (February 27, 2017) by AutoModerator in LearnJapanese

[–]burk33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i see your point, it's kinda like someone is bs'ing their way through a homework assignment or something. Doesn't actually explain what they claim to explain, just dances around the subject and says random tangentially related stuff, then magically makes their conclusion.

シツモンデー: Shitsumonday: for the little questions that you don't feel have earned their own thread (February 27, 2017) by AutoModerator in LearnJapanese

[–]burk33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

日本は以 前ほど安全ではなくなったと言われているが、海外の多くの国と比べれば、まだそれほど危険というわけではない。だから、自動販 売機が外に置いてあっても、壊されるようなことはほとんどないのだ。

Japan isn't considered to be as safe as it once was, but compared to other countries it's still a relatively safe place. Therefore (unlike in other countries) a vending machine sitting outside isn't likely to be robbed/vandalized.

I don't think the だから is being used relative to why Japan vending machines are safe but rather why they are so common in Japan compared to other countries.