This is the third and final part of Lesson 3, in which we focus on making appropriate requests. This segment looks at special requests and written requests. Level: intermediate - advanced.
This is part 3 of a lesson on prepositions of location and direction. The list of prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a review and not an introduction. Level: high beginner - intermediate.
Photoshop beauty retouching tutorial.
See more at http://www.photoshopmama.net.
This is actually a real tutorial showing the steps of how to do glamour photo retouching in Photoshop.
A math course for life science majors covering elementary probability, probability distributions, random variables, and limit theorems.
Lecturer: Herbert Enderton, Ph.D., Harvard University. Dr. Enderton is Logic Colloquim Chairman for the UCLA Logic Center -- http://www.logic.ucla.edu/.
UCLA course Probability for Life Science, Math 3C, Fall 2008
* See all UCLA Math 3C classes in this series: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5BE09709EECF36AA
* See more courses from UCLA: http://www.youtube.com/uclacourses
* See more from UCLA's main channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ucla
ABOUT UCLA MATH:
The American Mathematical Society honored UCLA's math department and its "first-rate faculty of internationally recognized mathematicians" with the 2007 Award for an Exemplary Program or Achievement in a Mathematics Department.
UCLA's department is "an outstanding model of all that a mathematics department can be," the society declared, adding that "UCLA has become one of the biggest pipelines to mathematical careers in the United States."
More than 1,000 scholars a year participate in programs that bring together mathematicians and scientists from the fields of biology, the physical sciences, medicine, engineering and others, as well as from industry and national laboratories.
http://www.math.ucla.edu/
The deepest level of FMV Hell awaits as The Spoony One is forced to make the videos of four bands: Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch, INXS, Kriss Kross, and the C+C Music Factory. Will he be able to escape with his sanity, or will these games crush his spirit once and for all?
Finally, we've arrived at the absolutely fabulous C+C Music Factory. Not the band, the ACTUAL C+C Music Factory. Prepare to have the doors blown off your sanity and sexuality! Everybody brush now!
http://spoonyexperiment.com
A math course for life science majors covering elementary probability, probability distributions, random variables, and limit theorems.
Lecturer: Herbert Enderton, Ph.D., Harvard University. Dr. Enderton is Logic Colloquim Chairman for the UCLA Logic Center -- http://www.logic.ucla.edu/.
UCLA course Probability for Life Science, Math 3C, Fall 2008
* See all UCLA Math 3C classes in this series: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5BE09709EECF36AA
* See more courses from UCLA: http://www.youtube.com/uclacourses
* See more from UCLAs main channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ucla
ABOUT UCLA MATH:
The American Mathematical Society honored UCLA's math department and its "first-rate faculty of internationally recognized mathematicians" with the 2007 Award for an Exemplary Program or Achievement in a Mathematics Department.
UCLA's department is "an outstanding model of all that a mathematics department can be," the society declared.
The society said UCLA's created "a comprehensive vision for its undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral training programs that involves important interactions with the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) at UCLA, which is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Through these unusually large training programs, UCLA has become one of the biggest pipelines to mathematical careers in the United States."
IPAM strengthens the ties between mathematics and the other sciences and helps train a new generation of interdisciplinary mathematicians and scientists. More than 1,000 scholars a year participate in programs that bring together mathematicians and scientists from the fields of biology, the physical sciences, medicine, engineering and others, as well as from industry and national laboratories.
http://www.math.ucla.edu/
This is footage to show off the differences in the 0408 beta of Sonic the Hedgehog 3C's Hidden Palace Zone.
This beta comes BEFORE the 0517 beta (The numbers are build dates, May 17th and April 8th)
This video showcases some oddities between the two builds and the final. In the first part, we can see the cutscene where Knuckles reacts angrily to Robotnik is not present, instead he just stands there and chases him, then latches on to the emerald. Secondly, Knuckles has no special animation when he breaks the barrier at the bottom, he just runs through and you are to follow. Finally, there is no scene where he jumps on to the teleporter, you just go on first.
Different from the 0517 build is that the screen locks on the left side for one reason or another, so one of the springs launches you into an invisible barrier. As a result, the special group of powerups can't be reached without debug.
What's most interesting is the presence of the S monitor in the group, rather than speed shoes. The monitor in debug is a Lightning shield monitor for some reason, so this is the only S monitor in the game. Hitting it as Sonic gives you Super Sonic only - Hyper Sonic is NOT implemented. Same goes for Super Tails and Super Knuckles. The group of 3 extra lives to the right is 1 extra life and 2 ring boxes in the final.
Additionally, when super, you arent invulnerable to Knuckles' attacks, but you are invulnerable otherwise.
Also worth noting is that if you attempt to escape from the control