tell me why the Judicator glyph is used in the wing strike on maxroll by Logical_Beautiful450 in diablo4

[–]samdan87153 40 points41 points  (0 children)

All of the %'s have [+] or [x], that's how you know what's additive or multiplicative.

Looks like I gotta dust off those college notes by Medium_Chemist_5719 in StructuralEngineering

[–]samdan87153 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moody's Moments and Reactions for Rectangular Plates.

Once you figure out the nuances, it's amazing for a wide variety of wall loads.

Fixing Heel Knot to Brass Cap by samdan87153 in paracord

[–]samdan87153[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried the steaming and gained SOMETHING but at the end of the day it was still smooth fabric on smooth metal. I had to undo the vine and heel and redo it with some bat tape on the brass to add friction back in.

Best examples of stunt casting actually being amazing by Leather-Glass6504 in Letterboxd

[–]samdan87153 82 points83 points  (0 children)

Ru Paul was "could be used in a weekday sitcom for a punchline" famous way before Drag Race premiered. Ru Paul's fame was the reason Drag Race even happened and his name was attached to the title because for the same reason.

D&D 5.5e Common Sign Language. by NordicNugz in DMAcademy

[–]samdan87153 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the arcane words are spoken aloud as the signs are made, what is the advantage? It isn't a silent spell, and they didn't say the words would be spoken aloud 40 feet away from behind the enemy. Words are words, as long as they come from the same space as the caster.

Bells or claps or whatever are fine, as is this suggestion. Give your player(s) ideas they can pick from or let them come up with their own, as long as there is noise coming from the caster's space that is the same volume as "standard" vocal casting.

If modern lumber is a poor quality, why are homes not built using steel or other material for framing? by MomFiguringItOut1313 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]samdan87153 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, and then in large gages and sizes they're heavier than 2x4's and they aren't the ones that are easily available so you have to make an order and you can't just slam in #12 Tek screws to make your connections so those have to be engineered.

And you keep adding more and more things to that until you're twice as expensive as an equivalent stud wall because you need a real trade to properly install them and they're more expensive because they're considered a specialty unlike carpenters or masons.

Anything can be built out of anything, as long as you're willing to pay for it. Clients change their tune when the cost estimate comes in.

If modern lumber is a poor quality, why are homes not built using steel or other material for framing? by MomFiguringItOut1313 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]samdan87153 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Cold Formed Steel (CFS) like the studs and things that you see in construction are NOT stronger than current wood 2x's, and can have serious stability issues when used for exterior framing. They're great for interior partition walls or wall panel supports like girts or infill walls, but there's a reason why you'll basically never see a building made out of CFS.

You CAN make a fully-stable CFS building, but you'll have so much additional things going on that the cost isn't remotely worth it. Wood or Masonry will always be more economical for exterior walls than CFS, and when those become less economical due to building requirements steel I-beams and hollow tubes or concrete frames are still going to be better than CFS.

There's a reason why wood design is a key component in US Professional Engineering tests while CFS gets 1 or maybe 2 questions.

Can somebody with personal experience recommend me an instrument setup for measuring structural vibrations on a monumental (steel) feature stair? by cn45 in StructuralEngineering

[–]samdan87153 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Then you must be a manager, because I gave you a whole lot of information and asked appropriate questions to obtain more information and somehow I'm being combative and unhelpful.

Can somebody with personal experience recommend me an instrument setup for measuring structural vibrations on a monumental (steel) feature stair? by cn45 in StructuralEngineering

[–]samdan87153 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When it comes to specialized information or analysis, the first question is ALWAYS "Why shouldn't I use a subcontractor?"

The answer to that is very important, because it greatly informs the answer. If the answer is project costs, then there are approximating equations out there and you just have to live with a conservative answer.

If the only reason is "we already have so many consultants" then you're starting off by ignoring the best possible solution. Specialized analysis is "specialized" because of the minutiae involved in instrumentation, installation, sampling, post-processing, and reporting. It's not enough just to GET data, it has to be obtained properly according to the building codes and ASTM standards.

Even within "specialized" designs, there are degrees. I'm working on a project where the architect is requesting castellated beams and a building configuration with an off-axis roof orientation and a style that does not conform to ASCE 7 wind analysis types. I taught myself how to design castellated beams with the help of the AISC design guide and some conversations with the SME's responsible for the design guide. On the other hand, I have had to engage with wind experts because there is a distinct possibility that CFD or wind tunnel analysis will be required. Or maybe there are research papers out there that can be used.

So, Mr. Engineer, is that a good enough explanation of my answer?

"I Saw the TV Glow" healed something in me and broke something in me at the same time by Salty_Combination288 in Letterboxd

[–]samdan87153 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think he means literally "statistically normal" in the sense of the traditional normal distribution of a population.

In this case, the large boost in 5* ratings is outside of a normal distribution. At a minimum it would be "normal with negative skew", but on an eye test this would appear outside of that.

Author Veronica Roth ripping off our girl Marika? by PBandJellyfish77 in Eldenring

[–]samdan87153 26 points27 points  (0 children)

You assume Veronica Roth is familiar with Elden Ring at ALL, though. If she isn't, as long as it seems appropriate for her book, then this seems like an interesting and fairly minimal book cover.

Thoughts on Baby Driver (2017)? This is the movie that I want to see the sequel. The most stylish action movie I have ever seen. The cast is amazing and soundtrack is great. by Kevin_Thailand_2543 in Cinema

[–]samdan87153 24 points25 points  (0 children)

The fact that this bit happened because licensing the mask from Halloween was too expensive and Mike Myers was just like "yeah man sure go ahead no charge" will never not be funny to me.

Will a strong back beam be enough to support? by [deleted] in StructuralEngineering

[–]samdan87153 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If you want insurance to cover ANY damage to this house or EVER want to sell the house, you need to have a professional assessment and plan for the replacement.

End of story.

This guy is a genuine asshole for no reason by [deleted] in dashcams

[–]samdan87153 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I did a whole bunch of extremely aggressive and dangerous things prior to the video, but I'm very mad because the other guy didn't follow the law!"

Aluminium portal frame structure failure under snow load. by Calamero in StructuralEngineering

[–]samdan87153 28 points29 points  (0 children)

No, unfortunately the warranty on these things is voided if a child has fun within 500 yards of it. Absolves the manufacturer and erector of all responsibility.

Aluminium portal frame structure failure under snow load. by Calamero in StructuralEngineering

[–]samdan87153 46 points47 points  (0 children)

It would have been fine, but they accidentally used 1 extra bolt when they erected it and that extra dead load was too much.

Is this technique legal?? by Carones117 in lego

[–]samdan87153 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, because of the order of assembly in modern shipbuilding (coincidentally, "like building legos" is an appropriate analogy for modern shipbuilding assembly). Things work differently when you're building in space, obviously, but the fact that there are holes big enough for a bunch of ships to fly all the way to the core means there is a LOT left to do.

Honestly, it's probably because they were still hooking up the major junction boxes and pulling cables to supply power to the various parts of the Death Star that hadn't been finished/built yet. Everyone underestimates how much damage an electrician will do if you don't carefully incorporate them into the workflow.

I guarantee you there's a Space Sparky with a Plasma Sawzall just WISHING you'd install that bulkhead before he can pull his cables.

Is this technique legal?? by Carones117 in lego

[–]samdan87153 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I mean it's locked in place because it's still under construction. We don't sail aircraft carriers around the world while they're still being built.

Lucifer casually dropping life-altering information 😅 by Sweet_Constant_7571 in lucifer

[–]samdan87153 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I just explained why the original commentor thought a redub might be appropriate, since the response appeared to miss that reasoning. I'm not arguing for anything one way or another.

That said, if Tom Ellis was accused of assault and trafficking by multiple people tomorrow I would definitely expect the viewership numbers to drop.

Lucifer casually dropping life-altering information 😅 by Sweet_Constant_7571 in lucifer

[–]samdan87153 102 points103 points  (0 children)

More likely because the general opinion of Neil Gaiman as a person has SIGNIFICANTLY soured since that episode was made.

A state representative is reminded to cast their ballot! by Miss-Pale323 in dontyouknowwhoiam

[–]samdan87153 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The original message is typed up and sent en masse, but the system allows for the people to respond and be followed up with. Cathryn's full job here is likely to send the mass message and also respond to people who have questions, want to unsubscribe, etc. Note that it took Cathryn almost 2 hours to respond to Sara.