![]() The Share pane is likely the reason that some people mistakenly believe Excel offers real-time collaboration, because it's the same Share pane that Word, PowerPoint and OneNote use for collaborating. (Those are the only services that work with Simple Sharing.) To do so, click File > Save As and select the appropriate OneDrive or SharePoint account.Īfter you do that, click the Share icon in the upper-right corner of the workbook. To use Simple Sharing, first save the file to a OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, or SharePoint account. But with Simple Sharing, it's easier to share the file itself, because you store it in a cloud location everyone can access, and then share it with others. None of this is new - it's all been available in previous versions of Excel. You can now share the workbook with others, see the changes everyone makes after they've made them, and decide which to keep and which to discard. This also allows workbook merging." Then on the Advanced tab on the screen, select how you want to track changes and handle edits made by others - for example, for how long to keep the history of changes in the document. In the workbook you'd like to share with others, click Review on the Ribbon, then click Share Workbook, and in the Editing tab of the screen that appears, check the box next to "Allow changes by more than one user at the same time. (Note that you can't share workbooks with Excel tables in them, and there are other limitations as to the formatting and features that can be performed in a shared workbook.) ![]() Still, if you often work with others on spreadsheets, you may want to try it out.įirst you need to prepare a workbook for sharing. ![]() Sharing in Excel has always been kludgy, and the Simple Sharing feature in Excel 2016 doesn't make things dramatically easier. Instead, it's only a way for people to more easily use the sharing features that have existed in one form or another since Excel 2007. In March 2016, the desktop version of Excel was given a feature called Simple Sharing, and some industry watchers believed that live collaboration for Excel was finally here. Of 2 Simple Sharing with the desktop version of Excel ![]()
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![]() ![]() TV, monitor, or projector) support HDCP 2.2. Ensure your graphics card, its driver, and your display (e.g. This media cannot be played because the required HDCP 2.2 wasn't initiated. You are advised to contact your display device manufacturer to check the HDCP 2.2 digital protection validity on your display hardware. Your display device's HDCP 2.2 digital protection was revoked at hardware side. This media cannot be played on your display device (TV, monitor, or projector) because its HDCP key was revoked. Your display device or graphics processor doesn't support the High Dynamic Range (HDR) feature or the feature is not enabled on the display device.Įnable HDR on the display device if available or let PowerDVD play back in Standard Dynamic Range mode. Do you want to play the video with Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) instead? Your computer or display device does not support the High Dynamic Range (HDR) feature. To ensure the latest playback compatibility, you are advised to update the graphics driver to the latest version directly from your graphics processor manufacturer's website. Make sure your graphics processor is compatible for Ultra HD Blu-ray movie playback. Your graphic processor doesn't support Ultra HD Blu-ray movie playback, or the driver is not up-to-date. Please make sure your graphics processor (GPU) meets the system requirements for Ultra HD Blu-rays, and update its driver to the latest version. Ultra HD Blu-rays cannot currently be played on this computer. Install PowerDVD on a Windows 10 platform that meets the Ultra HD Blu-ray movie playback requirements. Your operating system is not running Windows 10. This disc cannot be played because this computer is not running Windows 10, which is required for Ultra HD Blu-ray playback. If your platform supports Ultra HD Blu-ray movie playback, but you receive an error message with a five digit error code, you can refer to the below table for the troubleshooting suggestion: You are advised to make sure all of your PC's software and hardware meet the minimum system requirements for Ultra HD Blu-ray movie playback before attempting playback. ![]() ![]() ![]() Halo: The Master Chief Collection's crossplay multiplayer support also extends to its co-op mode, some users report. Alternatively, you can also take the party into multiplayer or Firefight. Once you've invited everyone, simply select the desired mission and difficulty, and you'll be well on your way to playing Halo: The Master Chief Collection in co-op. On Steam, you can invite others by right-clicking on their name and selecting the Invite to Lobby option. In order to do so, the designated host needs to first invite the other players to their game sessions. Nevertheless, this still gives players ways of playing the Halo: Reach, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary and Halo 2: Anniversary campaigns in co-op alongside a friend or as part of an entire squad of four. ![]() Sadly, splitscreen wasn't included with the launch version of Halo: Reach on PC and hasn't been added so far. ![]() That's all you need to know about Back 4 Blood split screen, couch co-op and online multiplayer, but check out our other Back 4 Blood guides for more on Turtle Rock's L4D-like on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Series X|S.On PC, Halo: The Master Chief Collection features both online co-op and LAN co-op that supports up to four players.
![]() Mv->m_flForwardMove is the normal speed you move in the state you jumped in, so when you do a sprint jump, it is 320 a running jump is 190. The way the game calculates the addition speed is to take the absolute value of the product of mv->m_flForwardMove and flSpeedBoostPercįloat flSpeedAddition = fabs( mv->m_flForwardMove * flSpeedBoostPerc ) ![]()
![]() ![]() « lessĪ recirculating duct system was used to challenge a glass fiber media filter, a polymer fiber media filter, and a two-stage electrostatic precipitator (electronic air cleaner) with generated Cladosporium fungal spores and Flavobacterium bacteria. For normally ventilated rooms, the air exchange equivalent of well-installed upper-room UVGI is in the range of 10 to 20 air changes per hour for tubercle bacilli. Efficacy can be demonstrated and quantified by calculating the number of additional air changes that would have been required to obtain the same clearance rate of viable microbes that was produced by the installed UVGI alone. Therefore, there must be careful consideration given to the placement of upper-room UVGI fixtures in relation to room geometry and ventilation mode to obtain maximal microbial destroying efficacy. Control of eye exposure to UVGI, to more » avoid irritation, places practical limits on irradiance levels in occupied rooms, and room air circulation patterns govern irradiation time. The germicidal dose is the product of irradiance times duration, and the two components are mutually interchangeable within wide limits. The determinants of effectiveness in clearing the lower room air of infectious organisms are the UV irradiance in the upper air, the rate of air mixing between upper and lower zones, and the specific susceptibility of a microbe to UVGI. Upper-room ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) holds the promise of greatly lowering the concentration of airborne organisms in the lower part of the room and thereby controlling the spread of airborne infection among occupants. The author recommends specific measures to correct existing ventilation deficiencies, including isolation of the morgue ventilation system, use of personal protective equipment, safe use of germicidal ultraviolet lamps, and the provision of separate clean and dirty change areas for morgue personnel. The use of aerosol generating procedures presented a high risk situation. The author concludes that a potential hazard existed for workers exposed to aerosols from cadavers which had active tuberculosis at the time of death. ![]() Measurements taken indicated that the permissible exposure times for working under these lamps was less than 20 minutes for workers with unprotected skin and eyes. Louvers and more » baffles were not used on these lamps. ![]() Ultraviolet radiation levels in the morgue were high due to the use of six ceiling mounted germicidal ultraviolet lamps providing direct irradiation of the area below. There was air mixing between the morgue and office areas. About 18 persons were employed at the Office, which conducted 600 to 700 autopsies per year. In response to a request from the Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases (DBMD), National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, an evaluation of environmental conditions and procedures used to prevent tuberculosis transmission was carried out at the Medical Examiner's Office, Syracuse, New York. The performance equation commonly cited in the literature for UVGI inactivation was found to generally apply, provided its parameters were known. Vegetative bacteria were most susceptible to UVGI, with bacteria and fungal spores being substantially more resistant. ![]() During this research, UVGI lamps were experimentally demonstrated to inactivate bioaerosols composed of vegetative bacteria, bacteria spores, or fungal spores to a reproducible degree under conditions of fixed dose. This document reports the results of a project to investigate the ability of UVGI lamps to inactivate representative environmental microbial aerosols in ventilation ducts. In-duct applications are generally more concerned with controlling environmental organisms than with controlling infections agents. Ventilation duct use of UVGI has been increasing. Most reports have focused on the control of infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis (TB), in the occupied spaces of medical facilities. Germicidal ultraviolet (UVGI) lamps have a long history of use for inactivating microbial aerosols. ![]() ![]() Calling out the alphabet and waiting for a knock at the right letter, for example, was deeply boring. “It’s hard to imagine that now, we look at that and think, ‘Why are you opening the gates of hell?’”īut opening the gates of hell wasn’t on anyone’s mind when they started the Kennard Novelty Company, the first producers of the Ouija board in fact, they were mostly looking to open Americans’ wallets.Īs spiritualism had grown in American culture, so too did frustration with how long it took to get any meaningful message out of the spirits, says Brandon Hodge, Spiritualism historian. ![]() “Communicating with the dead was common, it wasn’t seen as bizarre or weird,” explains Murch. This patent file from the United States Patent Office shows that the office required the board to be tested before a patent would be granted. Even Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of the venerable president, conducted séances in the White House after their 11-year-old son died of a fever in 1862 during the Civil War, spiritualism gained adherents in droves, people desperate to connect with loved ones who’d gone away to war and never come home. The movement also offered solace in an era when the average lifespan was less than 50: Women died in childbirth children died of disease and men died in war. It was an acceptable, even wholesome activity to contact spirits at séances, through automatic writing, or table turning parties, in which participants would place their hands on a small table and watch it begin shake and rattle, while they all declared that they weren’t moving it. Spiritualism worked for Americans: it was compatible with Christian dogma, meaning one could hold a séance on Saturday night and have no qualms about going to church the next day. Aided by the stories about the celebrity sisters and other spiritualists in the new national press, spiritualism reached millions of adherents at its peak in the second half of the 19th century. Spiritualism, which had been around for years in Europe, hit America hard in 1848 with the sudden prominence of the Fox sisters of upstate New York the Foxes claimed to receive messages from spirits who rapped on the walls in answer to questions, recreating this feat of channeling in parlors across the state. The Ouija board, in fact, came straight out of the American 19th century obsession with spiritualism, the belief that the dead are able to communicate with the living. Ouija historian Robert Murch has been researching the story of the board since 1992 when he started his research, he says, no one really knew anything about its origins, which struck him as odd: “For such an iconic thing that strikes both fear and wonder in American culture, how can no one know where it came from?” The real history of the Ouija board is just about as mysterious as how the “game” works. Though truth in advertising is hard to come by, especially in products from the 19th century, the Ouija board was “interesting and mysterious” it actually had been “proven” to work at the Patent Office before its patent was allowed to proceed and today, even psychologists believe that it may offer a link between the known and the unknown. The biggest difference is in the materials the board is now usually cardboard, rather than wood, and the planchette is plastic. The idea was that two or more people would sit around the board, place their finger tips on the planchette, pose a question, and watch, dumbfounded, as the planchette moved from letter to letter, spelling out the answers seemingly of its own accord. ![]() This mysterious talking board was basically what’s sold in board game aisles today: A flat board with the letters of the alphabet arrayed in two semi-circles above the numbers 0 through 9 the words “yes” and “no” in the uppermost corners, “goodbye” at the bottom accompanied by a “planchette,” a teardrop-shaped device, usually with a small window in the body, used to maneuver about the board. In February, 1891, the first few advertisements started appearing in papers: “Ouija, the Wonderful Talking Board,” boomed a Pittsburgh toy and novelty shop, describing a magical device that answered questions “about the past, present and future with marvelous accuracy” and promised “never-failing amusement and recreation for all the classes,” a link “between the known and unknown, the material and immaterial.” Another advertisement in a New York newspaper declared it “interesting and mysterious” and testified, “as sProven at Patent Office before it was allowed. The makers of the first talking board asked the board what they should call it the name “Ouija” came through and, when they asked what that meant, the board replied, “Good luck.” ![]() ![]() ![]() Imagine what games like Gran Turismo did for racing and Grand Theft Auto did for open-world games. "We didn't want people here who are jaded or are like, ‘In my day, we did things such-and-such way.' We want people who are passionate about new ideas. Here, a team run by ex-Ubisoft Splinter Cell developers is building Army of Two with a staff of fresh-from-school artists and engineers. Yes, the spirit of experimentation is in the air at EA's Montreal offices, established as a boutique studio charged with building new intellectual properties. And if the strictly cooperative play and partners with working bladders seem like new ground for a publisher that's taken fire for its lack of innovation, wait till you find out how you stanch your buddy's terminal bleeding (hint: a feminine-hygiene product is involved). It's a rare thing from EA: a try at a new franchise. "In Army of Two, co-op is the game," says Senior Producer Reid Schneider. This cooperative gameplay isn't tacked-on or a special mode. You pick one character at the start of each mission the computer or a second human player controls the other guy. Army of Two, which stars guns-for-hire chums Tyson Rios and Elliot Salem, revives a genre lain low since the heyday of Contra and Double Dragon and Bad Dudes: the two-buddy action game. No, this isn't some untapped reservoir of the infamous "liquid A.I." hyped in EA's late-'90s sports games-it's just human nature calling in a unique co-op third-person shooter not due to hit the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 until sometime in 2007. ![]() "In many games you see a character drink water, but then that guy never goes to pee," says Designer Vander Caballero. He flips you the bird when things go wrong. Sometimes you are better restarting a mission if you have picked the wrong loadout!įor a guy who could fit in as a cousin at a Terminator family reunion, the metal-masked mercenary sidekick in EA's ambitious Army of Two sure tries hard to be a real boy. This forces you to think about your loadout and some weapons are really quite unbalanced. The game lets you have a main weapon, special weapons and side in each mission, but you cannot change your loadout on the fly. The game has you earning money as you play and you can use this money to get new weapons. The progression in Army Of Two is really cool. Playing with a friend online is just awesome! The game is designed around you working as a team and one of the gimmicks is that one player can do cover fire which then makes the other invisible to enemies as they focus on the player shooting, you can use this to great tactical advantages and it is a lot of fun. This is the whole gimmick of the game and the game tries it really does try its best with the AI and to be fair it works more often than it does not, but it can still be frustrating from time to time when it does not do what you want it to do. Many of the situations that you will find yourself in the game are flat out impossible to get past with just one solider. This is a co-op shooter and you simply must play it with a friend. The way that that they fist bump and do bro stuff is really amusing to me. It is loud, obnoxious and completely ridiculous, but it is also a great deal of fun as well. However, as a guy who loves the 80s and 90s action movies, I really dig what they did here. Look a game like Army Of Two is not going to win any awards for its story. ![]() What may the mention of the cain and abel story in the quote in the second paragraph foreshadow?11/20/2022 ![]() Here is what you will find: qodesh consistently relates to, or is used when describing, the ceremonial or ritualistic elements within Israel’s religion. I would even recommend scanning through each use of “holy/sanctify” in the OT on your own. Listen to Mike’s podcasts on Leviticus, if possible. We do not have room for a full word study here, so I would recommend looking into “holiness” (and its cognate term “sanctify”) with the help of a careful Bible dictionary. So it is easy to see why the idea of “being qodesh” has become associated with “being non-sinful.” He is a jealous God he will not forgive your transgressions nor your sins,’” Josh. 16:16 “Joshua said, ‘You cannot serve Yahweh, for he is a qodesh God. 28:2), qodesh also seems to appear in places where the story is trying to describe the non-sinfulness of something or someone (“So Aaron shall make atonement for the qodesh, because of the uncleanness of the children of Israel, and for all their sins,” Lev. 16:23 “You shall make qodesh garments for Aaron your brother,” Exod. ![]() Here is why: while we know that qodesh may be used to describe non-moral things, such as a day of the week or clothing (“Tomorrow is a qodesh Sabbath to Yahweh,” Exod. The general meaning of qodesh is not contested (“holy or sacred set apart as dedicated to God”), though its use within the Bible has at times led to confusion. The Hebrew word most commonly translated as “holy” in the OT is qodesh (first appearing in Exod 3:5, “the place your stand is qodesh ground”), appearing over 400 times. Let’s consider the meaning of God’s “holiness,” especially in its relation to sin. So if children understand this, what could this idea possibly mean, and where did it come from? Sin does not make God hide his eyes, nor make him go away, which is what I wanted him to do. Plus, I had a mom who seemed to show up every time I was bad, and I knew that God was in the same business. Even as a kid I knew it was not true, since God and Satan talked to each other in Job 1. This cliché has certainly been around for a while. God’s holiness demands that he cannot be in the presence of moral sinfulness: I am moving on to look at the next “brick” on the evangelical “Big Story wall”: ![]() It’s also good to recall that most of the sacrifices for sins in the OT were about being made fit for sacred space, not hatred for a moral sin (most of those had no sacrifice, only a penalty like the death penalty or restitution. For those who might remember the series on Leviticus, with respect to this installment, it’s good to recall that the blood of the sacrificed animal was never applied to the offerer who needed to bring it. Johnson recommends listening to some of the Leviticus podcasts at one point, and that’s good advice (see the episodes on Lev 4 and 5). This post is a continuation of Parts 1, 2, and 3 by Dr. ![]() ![]() ![]() If however he is ordered by the man to do it, then he disputes with him, and only consents at last with difficulty. If after this, and after knowing his intention, the man does not tell the eunuch to proceed, then the latter does it of his own accord and begins the congress. Then, if he finds the lingam of the man erect, he presses it with his hands and chaffs him for getting into that state. Under the pretence of shampooing, a eunuch of this kind embraces and draws towards himself the thighs of the man whom he is shampooing, and after this he touches the joints of his thighs and his jaghana, or central portions of his body. So much concerning eunuchs disguised as females.Įunuchs disguised as males keep their desires secret, and when they wish to do anything they lead the life of shampooers. 1 These eunuchs derive their imaginable pleasure, and their livelihood from this kind of congress, and they lead the life of courtesans. The acts that are done on the jaghana or middle parts of women, are done in the mouths of these eunuchs, and this is called Auparishtaka. ![]() ![]() Eunuchs disguised as females imitate their dress, speech, gestures, tenderness, timidity, simplicity, softness and bashfulness. THERE are two kinds of eunuchs, those that are disguised as males, and those that are disguised as females. by Richard Burton,, at ĬHAPTER IX OF THE AUPARISHTAKA OR MOUTH CONGRESS Sacred Texts Sacred Sexuality Index Previous Next The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana: Part II: On Sexual Union: Chapter IX. ![]() ![]() This step is best completed by downloading RegAce System Suite, and letting it clean out any of the problems that your system may have inside. This is the cause behind many error 1152 errors, and needs to be resolved by using a reliable “ registry cleaner” application. ![]() Although the registry is one of the most important parts of every Windows system, it’s continually causing a large number of problems thanks to the way it will often become corrupted and unreadable. This is a large database which stores vital information & settings for your PC, and is used continually to help Windows to read the files, settings & options that it needs to run. So I am trying to silently install a program using a. One of the big causes of error 1152 errors is through the “registry” database of your computer. Navigate to the product page for your computer. Go to the HP Customer Support - Software and Driver Downloads page. Download a BIOS update from the HP website.
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