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![]() Findings from this retrospective analysis showed that, regardless of whether the TOMM or the MSVT was used as the negative response bias criterion, of all the DS variables examined, DS Sequencing Total showed the best classification accuracy. Study participants included primarily middle-aged outpatients at a Veterans Affairs medical center. Then, for comparison purposes, negative response bias was examined using below-cutoff performance on the Medical Symptom Validity Test (MSVT N = 95). Negative response bias was first defined and examined using below-cutoff performance on the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) (N = 99). In the present investigation, the usefulness of the new sequencing task and other DS variables (i.e., DS Age-Scaled Score, DS Forward Total, DS Backward Total, and Reliable DS) was investigated with regard to the ability of these variables to predict negative response bias. N2 - The Digit Span (DS) task in the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition differs substantially from earlier versions of the measure, with one of the major changes being the addition of a sequencing component. T2 - Are they valuable for use in predicting TOMM and MSVT failure? Yet, due to its relatively low positive and negative predictive power, DS Sequencing Total is not recommended for use in isolation to identify negative response bias.", ![]() Yet, due to its relatively low positive and negative predictive power, DS Sequencing Total is not recommended for use in isolation to identify negative response bias.Ībstract = "The Digit Span (DS) task in the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition differs substantially from earlier versions of the measure, with one of the major changes being the addition of a sequencing component. The Digit Span (DS) task in the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition differs substantially from earlier versions of the measure, with one of the major changes being the addition of a sequencing component. ![]() ![]() Post and print individual customer invoices that are based on sales orders Because of differences in the mapping support between the line entities, the Customer invoice lines entity typically has faster performance than the Sales invoice lines V3 entity. This entity contains a much simpler data composition than the Sales invoice lines V3 entity and is preferred, especially if inventory field integration isn't required. For incremental pushes, we recommend that you use the Customer invoice lines entity. It also supports full-push export scenarios. The Sales invoice lines V3 entity supports more complex scenarios (for example, mapping to the inventory fields). Additionally, consider the data composition. When you're determining which line entity to use for exports, consider whether a full push or an incremental push will be used.
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![]() Plus, much of the time, I just leave the top and doors off anyway. As a driver, the YJs and LJs were such narrow vehicles it was never an issue to simply lean over and roll down the passenger side window when you want so fresh air. They absolutely love the roll-up windows in the LJ. I love seeing my kids get into the Jeep and try to figure out how the windows work. The YJ has zipper windows with half doors and the LJ has full doors with manual roll up/down windows. Today, it seems odd to think of a vehicle without electric windows. It was the last Jeep Wrangler model without the option of electric windows. The Jeep Wrangler TJ (1997 to 2006) never offered powered windows. Most of these had zipper vinyl windows as part of the soft top package.Īs Jeep models progressed from CJs to YJs Jeep offered half doors with soft top upper doors and full doors with roll up windows. ![]() When they became civilian Jeeps they transitioned to fabric doors and metal doors. The very first Jeeps were made without doors when used by the military. Placing the electric control switches for power windows in the middle of the Jeep started with the Jeep Wrangler JK model. Placing the window switches in the middle of the Jeep reduces the complication of extra electrical components inside of the door and It helps keep down weight so you can lift the doors easier for removal. The reason why Jeep window controls are in the middle of the Jeep is because Jeep Wrangler doors are removable. ![]() Have you ever wondered why Jeep Wrangler window control buttons are in the middle of the vehicle versus on the door panel like most other vehicles? ![]() ![]() ![]() The Shockstop does in fact feel quite stiff to ride, which is reassuring after what I’ve just alluded to, but it brings me to the point of wondering if handlebar compliance is even worth it. ![]() However, because of those parameters it means that currently, the system of compliance is good old fashioned splay technology, and that means when the road gets rocky, my handlebars move up and down: good but they also rotate ever so slightly, adjusting the relative placement of my hoods, brake levers and every other contact point: not so good.Īt worst case that would feel like your handlebars slipping as you ride through rough terrain, thankfully I can report that the Shockstop doesn’t feel like this, which I must admit I was terrified of, but there’s something in the back of my mind that can’t shake the unease of my steering apparatus having a certain amount of discretion as to where it feels it should be placed at any given time. Put it like this, the Shockstop stem is a shortcut to handlebar compliance and a great example of not re-engineering an industry standard (such as the steerer tube of our forks) but instead using technology to integrate with what already exists. ![]() One of the key characteristics of splay compliance is its tendency to change the geometry of either the bike or bike fit during its active phase. The FutureShock offers axial (vertical) compliance, where the bars bob up and down, whilst this system relies on splay compliance meaning they move slightly fore and aft. It’s not been too long since a certain large bike brand brought stem located compliance back into the mainstream (if that’s too cryptic, see the FutureShock on the Specialized Roubaix and Diverge – Ed) and it’s been met broadly positively, but that’s in part thanks to the explanation of axial compliance vs splay compliance and the characteristics of both. While it may not be the best looking stem out there, a product like this is designed to be functional first and foremost – providing up to 20mm of travel at the handlebars, smoothing out rough terrain as you go. Indeed when I received the stem it was set to a positive rise, but not five minutes later I’d had the internals dissected and reinstalled to achieve the minus 6 degrees I’m more familiar with.įrom 80 through to 120mm in ten-millimetre increments and with the option for integrated tech mount out front, the stem is available for many different tastes and fits. It’s a remarkably simple yet elegant system that can be adjusted by anyone with a basic set of allen keys, and providing you read the instructions carefully shouldn’t be too taxing either. This hinge is not surprisingly actually a hinge, supported within the cavity of the stem by two elastomers that can be swapped out to provide differing levels of compliance based on rider weight and preference. On first inspection the Redshift suspension stem appears like many other stems: standard 1-1/8th” fork clamping diameter and standard 31.8mm handlebar diameter compatibility but you’ll not be forgiven for missing the giant hinge looking part in between those points. In testing the Redshift Shockstop suspension stem, some of my preconceptions were questioned – but others were confirmed. I’ve never previously desired to induce any vertical compliance to my steering column, especially at the crucial load-bearing point of the stem. The words ‘suspension’ and ‘stem’ have never existed within the same sentence for me previously, firstly in the fact that the products in this market are thin on the ground, and secondly out of choice. ![]() ![]() ![]() If a player does not make its bid, he/she loses 10 points for each trick he/she bids. Additional tricks are worth an extra one point each. Receives a score equal to 10 times its bid. Unable to follow suit, the player may play any card.Ī player that takes at least as many tricks as its bid calls for The opponent player, in turn, must follow suit if able if If a player decides not to keep the first card he discards it face down and then draws the next card to put in his/her hand.Įach opponent must make a bid, which is the number of tricks he/she expects to take, out of the total possible number of 13 tricks or Nil bid (no tricks).ĭuring a game a player leads any card except a spade to theįirst trick. If a player wants to keep this first card he has to you put it in his hand and draw the next card, which he looks at and must then discard face down. This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. Bid how many tricks you think you will be able to win and ensure you and your partner meet or slightly exceed your combined bid goal. A player draws the top card, looks at it (not showing to opponent) and decide whether he/she wants to keep it. Spades is a 4-player card game where you and a computer teammate try to score 500 points before your opponents do. In opposite to the regular Spades game there is no deal in two-player Spades: the deck is placed face-down and both players take turns to draw cards. In two players Spades a standard 52 card pack is used. Points are scored mainly for tricks taking during the play. The winner must be the first to score 500 points accumulated over several deals. Spades is a trick-based game with trumps. A popular card game Spades is now available to play online at games. ![]() ![]() ![]() the strategy has already been shown itself to be extremely useful. The 340 was a combo of brute-force and a dictionary attack by applying and then trying various directional patterns to the cipher, and proceeding through it in a given sequence. ![]() I could be way off, but you get the idea, I'm sure. I'm only estimating, but this ought to reduce valid permutations of the cipher from being on the order of thousands to less than a hundred. ![]() Anything other than a random anagram, really. How many permutations of the cipher will correlate to a name in some kind of a sensible order? That could be the cipher backwards, every 2nd character, every third, interleaved, whatever. I'm VERY interested to know what happens when you stop that. If I'm understanding your post right, what I see is that you're allowing for anagramming of the cipher. So while I love how much the information overload has been reduced, it's still pretty strong. How many trials have you run? The predicted rate of coincidence is good, but all we can really tell is that there's 1.3 million names that could fit the defined criteria, and a rough prediction that somewhere around 34,000 examples would be found in the bay area. For example, you're getting fractions of hits on your 20,000 name trials, which implies that you're conducting more than one trial. It also seems like there's some hidden data in there. ![]() ![]() It’s worthwhile to note, however, that Texas mandates teens practice driving for only 1 hour each day. The form is simple and easy to use and provides explanations of the recommended training topics and specific length requirements. The state of Texas requires teen drivers to provide proof that they’ve satisfied the behind-the-wheel requirements. Using the skills and knowledge of the licensed adult driver who is riding with the teen is a perfect way to complete this task.Īnd of course, if you’re a teen driver working on logging your hours, always keep your learner’s permit with you as you drive. While it’s not required by the state of Texas, it’s also important for teens to practice driving through different types of weather. Additionally, behind-the-wheel training prevents drivers from using mobile devices when learning how to drive. ![]() Searching for the intended path of travel.Getting the vehicle ready, starting the vehicle, placing the vehicle in motion, and stopping.Licensed adult drivers who are practicing with teen drivers are required to sign off on these tasks as well. Texas requires teens train in several specific areas and mark them off on their practice logs. 10 hours of supervised nighttime driving practice with a licensed adult (as part of the overall 30 hours).30 hours of supervised driving practice with a licensed adult.At least 7 hours of in-car observation as part of your driver’s training.At least 7 hours of behind-the-wheel training with your driving instructor.Teens need to complete the following behind-the-wheel practice requirements: There are also other restrictions on the passengers who can be in the car with you while you’re logging driving time. Teen drivers are required to train during both daytime and evening hours. ![]() Texas Behind The Wheel Training Requirements What’s next? In the state of Texas, drivers are required to log a certain number of training hours before being able to sit in for their driver’s license test. The best tool for the job? The Texas Department of Licensing and Registration’s (TDLR) downloadable behind-the-wheel instruction log.įind The Best Texas Behind The Wheel Training So, you finally got your appointment for your driver’s permit and passed your driving exam. ![]() ![]() ![]() Yup, you can use any dimensions you want. Can I use my own wordlist?Ĭustom wordlists / wordlist editing will be released soon. Where does the wordlist come from?Ĭrosshare uses a custom wordlist that’s mostly based off spread the word(list), with additions from Peter Broda’s list, Erica’s expanded name list, and some additional words that have frequently appeared in NYT puzzles. You can prefix a clue with to tell Crosshare to skip it when scanning for clue references. What if my clue uses 3D but it's not supposed to be a cross-reference? You can also prefix clues with a ‘*’ and use phrases like “the starred clues” in another clue to set up references to them. This sets up clue highlighting and tooltips for solvers. When you use something like 7-Across or 5D in a clue it will automatically get linked to the referenced clue. Yup, and yup! How do clue cross-references work? The autofiller supports filling around them, too □. Yup, both the constructor and the solver support entering rebuses - hit ‘Escape’ (or ‘Rebus’ on your mobile device keyboard) to enter a rebus. That’s all there is to it! If you’re looking for more info about constructing your first puzzle, this article has a lot of good information.įAQ What if I have an existing puzzle I’d like to upload?Ĭrosshare supports. When you’re ready, copy the link and share it with as many solvers as you can find! As the author, you’ll be able to view solve stats for your puzzle - click “More” and then “Stats” from the puzzle page. You might want to add a comment (solvers will see it they finish solving). After publishing, Crosshare will redirect you to your puzzle’s new home. Now click “Back to Grid”, give it one more look, and hit “Publish”. This gets entered at the top of the clue view. The only way to get better at cluing, though, is to force yourself to come up with some of your own! PublishingĪfter all of your clues are filled in, come up with a title for your puzzle. ![]() It can also help to look up words in a clue database like crosswordtracker to see how other constructors have clued them. This nytimes article talks about cluing and might be a good read for a beginner. It’s important to have some easier clues (especially on mini puzzles!) so that solvers have a place to start. ![]() Try to come up with your own interesting clue for each word. You’ll see every word in your grid with an input next to it for your clue. Once your grid is filled in click the “Clues” button in the top bar to go to the clue view. The Crosshare autofiller can help this along by showing you different candidate fills - every time you press the ‘Enter’ key (or click ‘Rerun Autofill’ in the top bar) you’ll get a slightly different fill. The best thing to do is to try to stay flexible and keep playing with different options until it all clicks. Maybe you really want to work a specific word in but every time you try it makes for poor (or no!) choices elsewhere. It can take a lot of tweaking to get a grid that you’re happy with. This nytimes article does a pretty good job of introducing some of the ideas behind where they should go. Placing black squares is an art form for larger grids. Select the square and hit ‘.’ or type any letter to toggle it back. You can create a black square by typing the ‘.’ key on your keyboard or hitting the all black key on the keyboard if you’re on a mobile device. You can also use any other word you like even if it’s not in the list - it’s all COVFEFE. You shouldn’t rely exclusively on the autofiller - the wordlist(s) beside the grid give you other options for the currently selected entry. As you type you’ll notice the Crosshare autofiller magically fills in the rest of the grid. Filling the gridĪfter launching the constructor, click anywhere in the grid and start typing your first fill entry. Mini puzzles are a great way to get started because you don’t need to worry so much about the grid layout - you just need to focus on getting fill you like and coming up with fun clues. ![]() When you first launch the constructor, Crosshare defaults you to a 5x5 mini grid (to create a different sized puzzle click on “More” in the top bar and then click “New Puzzle”). Don’t be intimidated! Constructing great crosswords takes a lot of practice, but it’s easy to get started. ![]() |
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