All drops are perfect. All items made are perfect. This includes cube recipes, runewords, crafted items, etc. Drop rates are significantly increased as well as experience rates. Comes with an easy installer & expanded cube, inventory and stash sizes.
Hello there is a "lite" version of this mod?
or any way that i can disable parts of the mod?
i mean when i searched perfect drop i just wanted to remove the variance of the items and not a overall the vanilla experience
also when crafting sometimes the result is an older version of the item.
My go-to recipe, these Soft and Chewy Sugar Cookies are perfectly tender and soft with just the right amount of chewiness. They take just minutes to make with ingredients you may already have in your kitchen!
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I've heard that its about a 1 in 95 million or 97 million depending on who you ask, but 'd like to know how that's actually calculated. I know that its a 2.86% chance to get a drop from Terramorphous. Then there's a 20% chance for it to be a Hide of Terra instead of the other drops. That brings it to about a 1 in 175 runs just to get the drop (as I understand it.) From there its a 1 in 9 chance to get the right manufacturer for each of the three parts, but I've heard that Maliwan parts actually have a lower drop chance and certain parts on certain shields are weighted differently. So, in actuality it isn't a clear cut 1 in 9 chance. According to a few sources, Maliwan parts on the Hide are 20 times more rare. But I've been unable to recreate that calculation to get the aforementioned 95 million. I either get somewhere around 500,000 or over a billion. Does anybody know how the math works? I am also aware of the additional 1 in 3 drop chance for the right elemental resistance for the Maliwan capacitor, and I factored that in as well when I did the math. Additionally, if anybody knows of any resources I can use to refer to or research drop rates of shield parts in general, then please let me know. I would be very eager to look into that.
I have made this recipe three times in the last two months. The cookies are perfect, every time. I did not use sprinkles, or roll them in sugar, and they were awesome. Simple recipe, and I froze some of the dough for later. Thanks Mel!
If you have been here before, you know I love using drop cloth canvas for home decor projects. Drop cloth canvas is so versatile. I have previously posted about 8 different posts using drop cloth as the main material. You can see my collection of drop cloth canvas projects here.
Canvas drop cloth is made of 100 percent cotton duck fabric. It usually has double-stitched seams and heavy-duty rot-resistant thread, canvas drop cloth is washable and reusable. Canvas drop cloth has a very natural look to them which makes them the perfect candidate to use in home decor projects, especially farmhouse style projects.
This is actually the easiest decision to make. You want the heavier weight drop cloth. This will give you the most protection. It will prevent any paint drippings from leaking through. Using your drop cloths for their intended purpose is pretty straightforward. They will last you forever and you can reuse them with all your painting projects.
Now, this is a place where drop cloth fabric really shines. You can use drop cloths for curtains, bedding, and other items including pillow covers. I want to talk about The kind of drop cloth canvas recommended by me for mainly curtains and bedding.
This is a 6 oz canvas which means it is lighter, more utility weight fabric. This means it is soften, a bit thinner, and more pliable and hangs better. If you were to hand a 8 or 10 oz drop cloth as curtains, you would have very stiff curtains. They would not hang well. I have drop cloth curtains in both of my living rooms and apart from having to steam them after I hung them, they were practically the easiest curtain project I have ever done and they look great!
When making pillow covers out of drop cloth canvas, I have used a variety of different dropcloths. For some of them, specifically in the were going on my couch, I wanted a bit of structure and have used an 8oz, more stuff fabric. I used a 6 oz drop cloth for the euro style pillows on my bed. So, you have more options when it comes to creating pillows and pillow covers. They wash up perfectly, and the fabric holds up so well.
For my banners, I have used a heavier 8 or 10 oz drop cloth. I want more structure since it is going on the wall. I want to minimize the wrinkles and find that the thicker drop cloths hold up better that way.
Even with the few cons that I have listed about drop cloth fabric, it is still one of my most favorite materials to work with in my home whether for curtains, bedding, pillows, or other simple decor items.
Great post and thank you for sharing these great posts with us. It is a great post on how to choose the perfect drop cloth canvas for home Decor. it is very helpful for me I will share the info with my friend.
Hello! I am needing to do my online Yoga classes in the garage set up and the drop cloth 8-10 oz sounds superb! I really would like a color like a deep crimson or deep grey/black, what would you use for dyeing drop cloth fabric? Id love your help, thanks so much for the inspiration!! Cristiaana
Since the technology was introduced in the 1960's, continuous inkjet printing (CIJ) remains one of the most commonly-used coding technologies in manufacturing today. With the focus on traceability across the supply chain, achieving accurate, reliable and repeatable codes has never been more essential. Welcome to the science behind the perfect drop.
Dr. Sweet proved droplets of uniform size and spacing could be produced from an ink stream when a pressure wave was applied to an orifice. This pressure wave is developed when piezo crystals within the drop generator are excited by an electrical stimulus. The Charging Electrodes selectively charge the ink droplets which then travel through an electrostatic field where they are deflected based on the amount of charge they contain. Uncharged ink droplets are caught in the gutter and returned to the ink system.
Satellite drops are unwanted, secondary ink droplets that are common in inkjet printers. These satellite drops, depending on ambient conditions and the specific ink characteristics, will either rejoin a primary charged droplet or will be applied to the material being printed. While the first is acceptable, the second can be problematic both to print quality and increased printer maintenance.
When factors that normally create satellites are accounted for, they can be controlled, and thus the satellites may be reduced or even removed. The best way to eliminate the creation of satellite droplets is to ensure the ink stream is vibrated at the optimum break-up frequency with the correct voltage amplitude.
During printer operation, temperature and ink viscosity will fluctuate. These normal variations will require the modulation voltage to increase or decrease to maintain the break-up and charging of the ink droplets within the charge electrodes channel.
If you are looking for advice on your particular packaging application, or want to compare our perfect drop against what you currently use, get in touch with your local Domino Account Manger, or connect with me on LinkedIn or email directly (eric.c...@domino-na.com).
Yay! These are soft, chewy, sprinkle loaded drop sugar cookies made from only 8 ingredients. No rolling pin or cookie cutters required! To prevent over-spreading, make sure you chill the cookie dough balls for at least 2 hours before baking.
You can make these soft, chewy, sprinkle loaded drop style sugar cookies with only 8 ingredients! No rolling pin or cookie cutters required. Make sure you chill the cookie dough for at least 2 hours before baking.
Hello Sam, I made your drop biscuits and they were good. But they came out flat instead of puffy. I did exactly what the recipe said and all my ingredients were good. Do you have any idea why they came out flat?
This drop sugar cookie recipe is my "go-to cookie." I developed it about 10 years ago when my son volunteered me as a baker for his middle school dance. My mixer and oven were put to work as I made 4 batches of the buttery, sprinkle laden cookies for the event.
Since work is positive for any given charge, the change in energy for any given charge is positive -- therefore the voltage drop must be positive. Yet, according to Ohm's Law it is $0V$ since the wire has negligible resistance.
This goes back to the definition of a perfect conductor (which the perfect wire is). Within a perfect conductor, there is no electric field. Instead, the charges (which have infinite mobility) rearrange themselves on the surfaces of the conductor in such a way as to perfectly cancel out any internal field.
I should also add that this is due to the approximation of the wire as 'perfect'. A real wire has some resistance, or equivalently, its charges don't perfectly reorder so as to perfectly cancel an internal field.
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