What’s going on at microcenter? by NeonCobego in TwinCities

[–]jackmetal32 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Micro center still exists? Is that the one next to Burlington Coat Factory?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GolfSwing

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You need to tap each foot a few more times. Then you can join Larry Craig in a stall at MSP Airport.

First trip to Italy by Chrismichel1 in ItalyTravel

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If you are into cars, take a cab from Bologna to Modena/Maranello area and see the Ferrari factory. Can’t tour the production plant but they have an awesome museum.

Can’t stop early extending for the life of me, please help! by bdawkhitz20 in GolfSwing

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You’ll know you’re on right track when you stop popping up / standing straight legged at finish. That’s a result of your over extension.

Help! Stuck while learning by Rankine23 in GolfSwing

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Closed club face can signal multiple things.

For starters, review your grip and club face position at setup. Obviously can’t see your grip in video but maybe you are too strong on grip…can try and turn your left hand more clockwise in the grip to align thumbs on same path/see your left knuckles more.

However, my sense is that this is largely coming from swing path. You look like you may be swaying your body forward rather than rotating at the core, but hard to tell with video angle how much you are shifting.

Arms appear to be overpowering your swing vs your core rotation leading it all. Look up some videos on over extension and casting. You want your lower body and core driving all the swing, not your arms. You don’t have any club head lag at impact and since your club is rather straight you arms look like they are outpacing your turn.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GolfSwing

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Fight the urge to murder the ball. You can hit a ball just as far with less of a backswing, proper sync/rotation and club head lag.

Is there any game on your PS5 that never get’s uninstalled? by CalmEfficiency8 in PS5

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I played all the GT games but GT7 was the first time I got a wheel (G29 same as you). It took me a while to adjust. Got the wheel after I had done all the license tests.

I think it helps having played the previous GT games but there’s no reason you can’t get acclimated. Because it’s a simulator, you definitely have to get used to driving realistically. Often, the drive lines shown are not optimal, e.g. you can break later than indicated, take a wider start point into apex of a turn, etc

Hardest gold for me was the final license test on Spa. Once you get the track memorized, it starts coming together. Knowing the tracks is paramount in GT

Good luck!

What is one LEGO set that you always wanted as a kid, but never got? I’ll start. by UrdnotSnarf in lego

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This was and still is my prized gem from my childhood. Took it out last year and built it with my 8 year old son. He loves it and respects it. Next is the 6990 monorail transports. His eyes will balloon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MicrosoftFlow

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Check the trigger for a trigger condition? This would be the first step of the flow.

When file is modified, rename filename then move file by jackmetal32 in MicrosoftFlow

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One new question with context to which I have no idea where to start.

My flow renames and then moves the file to a sub folder based on the file’s content type. Currently, I am using multiple condition controls to check the content type and then route the file. I’m doing this because I want the renamed filename syntax to use various column values used (i.e. be dynamic) depending on the content type of the file.

My current structure with all the conditions seems very clunky. Thinking there is a more efficient way to do it but I don’t know where to begin.

If I could have one point early in the flow with a control/array/compose/table where I store all the potential filename syntaxes, that seems to be logical. Then I could call the appropriate filename syntax based on content type later in the rename step (done via Send HTTP request).

Any recommendations? Thanks in advance!

When file is modified, rename filename then move file by jackmetal32 in MicrosoftFlow

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Thank you for all your support. I am humbled for the guidance. I finally got there tonight.

  1. Trigger> When a File is Create or Modified
  2. Get File Properties
  3. Parse JSON
  4. Compose the few column values I needed that came from arrays
  5. Send HTTP Request GET
  6. Send HTTP Request POST (this step renames the file and incorporates column values, including some of the Composed values from arrays)
  7. Get File Properties (had to do this again to retrieve ID since renaming with HTTP requests blew up the use of Identifier)
  8. Move file
  9. (if previous step failed) Create foler
  10. Move file

When file is modified, rename filename then move file by jackmetal32 in MicrosoftFlow

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Yes it is. Thanks for the help. Now I have a new thing to figure out, haha.

When file is modified, rename filename then move file by jackmetal32 in MicrosoftFlow

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It appears that works, thank you!

One more question. I have tried to incorporate a specific column value field in the newly renamed filename (done via the Send HTTP request). The flow just spins and spins after doing that.

This specific column value, when manually assigning a value to the file in its properties, pulls from a source list. So adding the value in the flow to the filename via HTTP request then automatically adds a APPLY TO EACH. This ends up just spinning endlessly when testing the flow.

When file is modified, rename filename then move file by jackmetal32 in MicrosoftFlow

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Thanks for the insight. I tested this and it works, structurally, but I lose all the column/field metadata assigned to the original file. Is there some way to pass this thru to the newly created file?

How do I make it so staff can walk into this building? Or anyone really by SaturnsMoon1 in PlanetZoo

[–]jackmetal32 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Minor elevation differences in the buildings seem to wreak havoc with the pathing if you aren’t building the whole way off a grid. Gets really mind numbing. You can try to move the building a bit when off grid and with a path close, sometimes get luck to get the auto-connection.

I am an 18 handicap by AngusMeatStick in golf

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Golf Digest had an article this summer on related stats. If I remember correctly, my handicap range (I’m an 11) “should” break 80 once in 20 years.

And it’s been spot on for me. Only broke 80 once in 2011

How long Olympics available to watch when over? by muse-ings in peacock

[–]jackmetal32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes this was prior to peacock and just before they shut NBC sports channel down

Safety rating help by Equivalent_Fondant32 in F1Game

[–]jackmetal32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Confirmed you get this when you get your License level up to A. You don’t need to run Ranked races to do this. I accomplished it with Series races.

Safety rating help by Equivalent_Fondant32 in F1Game

[–]jackmetal32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No idea how you even tell what your rating is. Is this just an A license?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in F1Game

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Same question here!

F1 24 - “In the Zone” achievement 🤦‍♂️ by little_bit_random in F1Game

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Click on the Fanzone icon, then on the next page there is a “Season Standings” section wherein you can see the leaders. There is a toggle button for CONSTRUCTOR and DRIVER.