parent_send (( phi_rad_parent ,)) # send tuple time. start () # Start the FDM RX/TX loop phi_rad_parent = 0.0 while True : phi_rad_parent += 0.1 # could also do `fdm_conn.event_pipe.parent_send` so you just need to pass around `fdm_conn` fdm_event_pipe. connect_tx ( 'localhost', 5502 ) fdm_conn. connect_rx ( 'localhost', 5501, fdm_callback ) fdm_conn. alt_m + 0.5 # or just make a relative change return fdm_data # return the whole structure """ Start FlightGear with `-native-fdm=socket,out,30,localhost,5501,udp -native-fdm=socket,in,30,localhost,5502,udp` (you probably also want `-fdm=null` and `-max-fps=30` to stop the simulation fighting with these external commands) """ if _name_ = '_main_' : # NOTE: This is REQUIRED on Windows! fdm_conn = FDMConnection ( fdm_version = 24 ) # May need to change version from 24 fdm_event_pipe = fdm_conn. FlightGear’s Advanced Weather (AW) engine simulates terrain-driven, continually evolving, weather on multiple scales you can watch the lifecycle of a single cumulus cloud from the first wisps to eventual decay depending on the conditions it encounters. Tutorial FlightGear 2021 Cessna C172P 1st flight SilverAire40 86 subscribers 1.7K views 1 year ago CESSNA 172 P This tutorial Flight Gear 2021 to help you make a first flight on this Cessna. child_recv () # unpack tuple # set only the data that we need to fdm_data = phi_rad_child # we can force our own values fdm_data. These vary between aircraft, from simple tutorials teaching you how to start the engines on the aircraft, to full lessons teaching you how to fly for the first time. At time of writing X-Plane and Flightgear simulation for ArduPilot only support Plane (not Copter or. FlightGear contains an in-flight tutorial system, where a simulated instructor provides a virtual lesson. child_poll (): phi_rad_child, = event_pipe. This section contains HITL simulation solutions. """ import time from flightgear_python.fg_if import FDMConnection def fdm_callback ( fdm_data, event_pipe ): if event_pipe. Flightgear-python is an interface package to the FlightGear flight simulation software aimed at simplicity.ĭon't know where to begin? Check out the quick-start documentation.įDM example, from examples/simple_fdm.py """ Simple Flight Dynamics Model (FDM) example that makes the altitude increase and the plane roll in the air.
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The Cedar Rapids, Iowa native, born February 23, 1944, shows no signs of slowing down, as he continues to release books in his Prey Series, Virgil Flowers Series, Kidd Series and the odd one off book. He also has a passion for art and photography and a love for hunting and fishing. John Sandford also served in the Army from 1966-68, he has a passion for archaeology, even becoming the principal financial backer for a dig in the Jordan valley of Israel. It was not until 1989 that John Sandford stopped writing daily for the Pioneer Press and with the success of his novels he quit writing for them completely the very next year.įrom that point forward John Sandford became a full time novelist, writing to date, over 30 novels. These stories seemed to resonate deeply with Minnesota residents and the Pulitzer board as well, resulting in John Sandford’s first big win. They followed your average Minnesota farm family during the Midwest farm crisis, taking place over the course of a year. His series “Life on the Land: An American Farm Family” were the stories he had written to result in such a prize. That year his writing efforts would be validated even further as he won a Pulitzer for Non-Deadline Feature Writing. John Sandford’s break out year would come in 1986. That year was also his first brush with a Pulitzer as he made it as a finalist thanks to a series of stories he had written on Native American culture. As usual his work excelled there and John Sandford became a full-time daily columnist by 1980. There he joined the staff of The Saint Paul Pioneer Press as a features reporter. In 1978 John Sandford was looking for a new challenge. He used his Bachelor’s in American history and Masters in Journalism from the University of Iowa to hone his skills, becoming a top writer at the Miami Herald. Before his first two releases in 1989, John Sandford wrote for the Miami Herald, for seven years during the 1970’s. So from then on John Roswell Camp became John Sandford. The later took off, becoming increasingly more popular than the first. He had two books coming out that year and they decided to release one, The Fools Rush In, under his real name and a second under a pseudonym, Rules of Prey. He created the pseudonym at the request of his publisher in 1989. But that is the real name of an author I am sure you all have heard of, John Sandford. Have your say in the comments below.When you think of the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and bestselling novelist John Roswell Camp, you may end up drawing a blank. The Hanged Man’s Song (2003) kiĪre you a huge fan? Have you just begun reading the books?. Ld = Lucas Davenport, vf = Virgil Flowers, ki = Kidd, sm = Singular Menace, ra = random. I’m providing this list just because I find it interesting to identify the years where John Sandford published more than 1 book (3 in 2014, 2015, 20) and to spot if he ever takes a year off (he doesn’t). “Deserves to be Dead” (Short story in “MatchUp, 2017, with Lisa Jackson)ĪLL John Sandfords Novels In Publishing Order.
The Weehawken Dueling Grounds, located just north of the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel, is about seven miles from MetLife Stadium and open to the public.ĭave: The Washington trip is one I don’t normally make into a bigger deal but I have visited the Smithsonian museums and all those are worth checking out. On July 11, 1804, Burr shot Hamilton, who died the next day in Manhattan. Why did Burr – Thomas Jefferson’s vice president – challenge Hamilton – the former secretary of the treasury – to a duel? It’s complicated but basically Hamilton was a Federalist and had campaigned against Burr – a Democrat-Republican – when Burr ran for governor of New York. That duel was held on a ledge along the banks of the Hudson River in Weehawken, N.J. Roob: If you’re an American history buff like me, you know all about the legendary duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton in 1804. Week 6: New York Jets | Week 18: New York Giants There’s a museum that has a bunch of bones and fossils inside but then you can also walk the grounds and see sites where there’s still digging going on. Basically, bones of prehistoric animals have been trapped in tar pits for thousands of years and have been preserved. I apologize to my tour guide from that day for asking a million questions. I went a few years ago and was absolutely fascinated. If you go, check out the Kettle, the 24-hour diner and bar with an outdoor deck in the middle of everything at Highland and Manhattan Beach Boulevard (which turns into the pier).ĭave: There are plenty of options if you want to get out of the city and do a longer trip but if you’re staying in LA, go check out the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. The beach is popular for surfing, swimming and volleyball and the row of quaint homes with no commercial development gives Manhattan Beach a unique vibe. Roob: Tucked between Redondo Beach and El Segundo and just five miles south of LAX, Manhattan Beach is a quiet little beachfront village on the Pacific Ocean with a two-mile-long beach, a 900-foot-long pier open to the public and a cozy downtown packed with upscale shopping, restaurants and coffee shops. If you want to go sit on the beach while in Tampa, I don’t blame you. The art isn’t for everyone but I found it to be absolutely fascinating. You can spend hours getting lost in some of his wild paintings. I knew very little about Salvador Dali (1904-1989) before visiting a few years ago but the museum is amazing. Right across Sand Key Bridge is the 95-acre Sand Key Park with another beach, picnic areas and great views of the gulf (and tons of parking).ĭave: There are a ton of museums to visit on the road but one of my favorites is the Dali Museum in St. The beach offers three miles of pure white sand, tons of fresh seafood restaurants (Frenchy’s is a must), shaded benches facing the Gulf of Mexico, souvenir shops, hotels, bars, you name it. 1 beach in Florida and one of the best in the country. Roob: A lot of Philly residents are familiar with the Clearwater area because it’s the spring training home of the Phillies (and Class-A Threshers), but if you’re not, it won’t take you long to understand why Clearwater Beach is often ranked as the No. A few years ago, I stopped at a Brown bookstore and picked up a pretty sweet Brown sailing t-shirt. It’s also worth checking out the RISD Museum. Walk around the Brown campus and see a bunch of really cool old buildings and then take a stroll on Thayer Street. If you go with the Rhode Island route, you’ll get to see a smaller city but a really cool one that is the home to the campuses of Brown and RISD. I have stayed in Boston before and I’ve stayed in Providence before. The Freedom Trail intersects with the Black Heritage Trail at the 54th Regiment of Massachusetts at Beach Street and Park Street near Boston Common.ĭave: You have some options for this road trip. The Black Heritage Trail is a 1 ½-mile path that focuses on homes, schools, churches, memorials and other historic sites pivotal to Boston’s Black community in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Constitution, Bunker Hill Monument and King’s Chapel (but not the site of the Boston Tea Party). Roob: The Freedom Trail is a 2 ½-mile-long walking path that winds through downtown Boston and connects 16 historic sites, including the Boston Massacre site, Faneuil Hall, the Paul Revere House, the U.S.S. Here are some of those favorites for every road trip this season: Week 1: New England Patriots After years of going on road trips to cover Eagles games, Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro have their favorite spots to check out in each city. Or maybe you’ll go through Dead Cells methodically, using ranged weapons, traps, and turrets to safely pierce, poison, burn, or butcher enemies and thoroughly explore every inch of each level for treasure. Perhaps you’ll blitzkrieg through with speed and fire and sword - you’ll be rewarded for your reckless pace with access to timed locking gates that only open if you reach them in their stingily allotted times. Improv, ImproveThe real diversity in each run comes from an excellent set of choices in how you want the second-to-second gameplay to work. That feeling carries over with each new artifact, and especially after discovering what’s on the other side of the final boss. There was almost a rush in dying because it meant I could dive back into the opening minutes to uncover something I previously couldn’t. I now had access to hefty portion of new equipment, secret areas, and alternate routes that were once unreachable. Finding a rune in the acidic pits of the Toxic Sewers changed my first 15 minutes of every run thereafter. There’s a genuine sense that the secrets hiding near the end of Dead Cells’ journey are as potent as those you’re able to unlock near the start. Once you’ve unlocked all of the clever Metroid-style abilities you’re eventually able to move unrestricted through Dead Cells’ darkest recesses to uncover its skimpy, but fun, bits of story and cleverly hidden game references in secret areas. It’s meant to be replayed dozens of times, unlocking another small but significant fragment of the broad skillset with each new artifact you earn. Play Dead Cells’ movement and combat encourages you to put it all on the line to get a little farther. Its slick system of running, jumping, dodging, and pounding through these dungeons feels so good that the desire to move and attack quickly overrides a lot of the caution that comes with a game where death sends you back to the beginning. Speed DemonMomentum is where Dead Cells really shines. Each small bit of persistent power you pick up propels you forward like a bloody snowball careening down a mountain until you feel unstoppable. But through that constant repetition, like being trapped in some kind of gothic-horror Groundhog’s Day, you’ll scrape together money, blueprints for new items, and Cells you can spend to unlock blueprints and buffs for future use. And though it may sting when you have to say goodbye to those perfect turrets that helped you progress further than ever before - the ones that set victims ablaze and do double damage to burning enemies in tandem - or the tens of thousands of gold you’ve collected on a particularly bountiful run, the actual progression comes from unlocking buffs, skills, and weapons between each run that never go away - no matter how often you thrust your face into walls of spikes while trying to set a new land speed record in the Ancient Sewers. And just when I thought I’d dredged the best from that pool, in the very next run a shiny new toy would drop with glittering fanfare and I’d race to bank it with The Collector. You simply don’t know what you’re going to find, because it could be anything from a huge pool of equipment that’s delivered with perfect pacing. It’s what makes every run different enough to be consistently tense and surprising and what challenges the notion you’ve seen it all when you’re dozens of runs through. “The placement and order of its levels are Dead Cells’ skeletal frame, but the ever-changing layouts and enemy and item placements are the blood that pumps through its heart. An Activate Screen Corners box appears, it says Quick Note in the bottom right-hand corner.Then tap the Hot Corners button in the right bottom corner.Click on the Screen Saver tab on the top. Choose Desktop & Screen Saver on the new panel.Click on the Apple menu, and choose System Preferences. Follow the steps below to turn off Quick Note on Mac. Although the Quick Note feature is based on the Notes app, you can not enable or disable the Quick Note in Notes. If you are not interested in Quick Note, you can remove it from the bottom righter corner of the Mac display. How to turn off Quick Note on macOS Monterey? That's why it triggers the Quick Note on macOS Monterey when the cursor hovers over the right bottom corner. And Quick Note is by default set to locate in the bottom right corner. Since macOS Monterey, the newly introduced feature Quick Note is adapted by the Hot Corners which enables you to perform a designated action when moving the pointer to the four corners of the screen. It is an easy way to jot down your thoughts without launching the Notes app. This is a new feature of the latest macOS Monterey, called Quick Note. Why does Quick Note appear in the right bottom corner?Īfter updating to macOS Monterey, you can see a note box when you mouse over the right bottom corner of the Mac display. Why does Quick Note appear in the right bottom corner? Tired of seeing the Quick Note box when moving your cursor to the right bottom corner of your Mac screen? Or it accidentally pops up on the screen? Or it is annoying when you want to exit full-screen mode but trigger the Quick Note a lot? If so, you can read this post to learn how to turn off Quick Note on Mac. Quick Note Accidentally Launches on Mac? You Can Disable it! The templates have been created with high resolution images ready for high quality color printing. Other great apps like iStudio Publisher are Adobe InDesign, Pages, Marq (formerly Lucidpress) and VivaDesigner. The best alternative is Scribus, which is both free and Open Source. When you’re finished, print your design on your own color printer or export as a PDF. There are more than 10 alternatives to iStudio Publisher for a variety of platforms, including Mac, Windows, Online / Web-based, Linux and iPhone. There’s no limit - be as creative as you like and don’t worry, if you mess up and want to start over, just download the template again! 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I exclusively capture raw photos and I apply some standard editing to them, which includes bringing up the shadows and turning down the highlights a bit, making slight adjustments to temperature and tint, removing lens distortions and chromatic aberrations as well as reducing the sharpening. Image Preparation in Lightroomīefore stacking a number of images, I usually prepare them in Lightroom. Aside from the first few steps, the workflow overlaps with the one in Lightroom, which I show below. If you want to use the stand-alone version that's also possible. Scenes like this, where I have to deal with intersections between foreground and background, are typically hard to stack manually, if there's no clear line along which I can draw the mask.Īs I already wrote above, Helicon Focus comes with a Lightroom plugin, which is automatically installed, if you have Lightroom. An example is the photo below where I have the fern from the foreground reach into the background. Together with the automatic focus bracketing of the Canon R5, which allows me to capture focus stacks very quickly, Helicon Focus enables me to tackle very complex landscape scenes. Not only is Helicon Focus very intuitive to use with a nice interface, but its algorithms also worked surprisingly well for my detailed woodland photos from Costa Rica. I downloaded and installed it, fed a complex woodland stack into Helicon's Lightroom Plugin, and in a breeze stacked and retouched my first photo with it. Very conveniently, Helicon Focus offers a 30 day trial with full functionality. After Alex Armitage mentioned it again in a comment under my handheld focus stacking article I had to give it a try. I had already heard of Helicon Focus many years ago but for some reason dismissed it. I needed a more convenient and precise way to piece everything together. Once I had taken the first photos of the chaotic Costa Rican forest in Monteverde, I had enough of manual stacking. For some such photos, the stacking can take me as much as half an hour or even an hour. But especially when it comes to woodland photos it can be tricky to find and combine the sharpest areas. And for most photos, this is a viable option. Acceptably sharp is usually not sharp enough for the large prints I like to sell.īecause of the limitations of Photoshop's automatic stacking algorithm, which often leads to unsharp areas in the final photo that need to be fixed, I usually perform the stacking manually using masks in Photoshop. Using the hyperfocal distance while trying to get everything acceptably sharp with just one photo was always too much of a compromise for me. For more than 10 years I've now been stacking my landscape and architecture photos to achieve optimal sharpness from foreground to background. QuarkXPress 9.5.4. Additional material for this book, including several MATLAB® codes along with a few test data samples e.g., audio, image and video may be downloaded from. 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The action has shifted from Papua New Guinea to the posher bits of Los Angeles (the game insists on calling it "Hell-A" – please don't encourage it) with a new playable cast of blinged-up roughnecks who offer a couple of signature class traits apiece and a snarky quip-to-self for every last thing you see and do. Watch on YouTube Here's Ian and Aoife's spoiler-free discussion of their time with Dead Island 2 to show some more of it in action. In practice, Dead Island 2 is a slick and substantial 20+ hour looting game that rarely puts a foot wrong, but also never gets your pulse jumping, and struggles to do anything very intriguing with its not-unintriguing setting. That's the kind of journey to shelves you expect to leave obvious scars. Put those two things together and you have vintage triple-A culture in a nutshell: arty aspirations and smirking sleaze, prestige melodrama meets splatterhouse guts and cleavage, all of it orbiting a moderately entertaining co-op action-RPG about punching zombies for randomised weapons which, in hindsight, feels like patient zero for schlooters such as Bungie's Destiny.ĭead Island 2, meanwhile, used to be a byword for vapourware: announced in 2014 with Spec Ops: The Line developer Yager at the helm, eventually farmed out to licensed spin-off powerhouse Sumo Digital, and finally reassigned to Dambusters, developer of the atmospheric but underwhelming Homefront: The Revolution. Availability: Out 21st April on PC ( Epic), Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5.Developer: Deep Silver Dambuster Studios. On the other, Riptide's tawdry zombie bikini model pre-order collectible. On the one hand, there was Dead Island's brute-force tearjerker of a CGI trailer, depicting the final moments of a little girl in reverse - a piece of cinematic wizardry and a bid for the eternally coveted status of Blockbuster That Made Me Feel Something. Their design and promotion captured an era in gaming that isn't entirely bygone. The original 2011 Dead Island and its 2013 sequel Riptide have a special place – if "special" is the right word - in the rancid, suppurating hearts of games journalists above a certain age. A straightforwardly accomplished zombie action-RPG that doesn't quite make the most of its Californian setting. |