Not many people use this trainer these days - and of those that do, I'd doubt any frequent these forums. Your best bet is to contact the author of the trainer (LithJoe) and see if he can help out. Otherwise, this isn't the best place. See if there's a dedicated website out there somewhere, or something along those lines.
When you say "past its prime" does that mean there's a newer one out for Vice City or has everyone just moved on to San Andreas? The reason I still like Vice City is because it's got so many awesome mods that I can't get in San Andreas
You could do it yourself... just grab a chopper and fly down to all the areas you want coordinates for. Then save them into their own file. I'm quite sure this is possible with the Ultimate Trainer. But that's a teleporter option - your topic title indicates you need help with the garage editor, which has nothing to do with coordinates...
Here the problem is that, if you change the vehicle you want to spawn in the garage, it doesn't work anymore so i would need to initialize _x allowDamage true; forEach nearestObjects [_pos, [], 5]; after the garage is closed.
The multiple aircraft options that CUP has for example, the UH-60M has several different variations. These are not spawned with any weapons if you use the garage and hide and unhide certain things, like the ESSS-4x weapons pylons.
We furthered our acquaintance with her by buying a giant bag of puppy treats at the tractor supply store for $1.99. Those were the carefree days when two (or four) of those cheap treats did the trick. Back then the treats were on the counter in the back of the garage, so she would trot in and head over to the supply area. At first, I kept my distance.
The use of the electromagnetic spectrum is something that we take for granted. I don't know about you, but take away my cell phone, garage door opener, satellite radio, or other entertainment and convenience devices, and I'm pretty grumpy. A more serious concern is how critical the use of the electromagnetic spectrum is to the defense, security and economic well-being of the United States.
The TTU community needs to see itemized projected costs if it is expected to pay. The increase in fees is almost five times more for students and four times more for employees for next year. Fees are to increase yearly. These new fees do not cover the construction of the parking garage. That charge will be assessed later. With no concrete financing plan for it, students and employees wonder if they will pay for it though they will not be able to afford to park there. Who will use it?
A good answer was hinted at by the hundreds of mostly young people who recently stood atop a Salt Lake City parking garage, drinking beer, slopping down BBQ, and raucously cheering as competitors scrambled up a bouldering wall beneath a dazzling desert sky.
I have had several patient visits to ACH and the medical building next door. Parking is usually difficult, but the last two visits were a nightmare. There were no spots available in the garage or the other nine cars driving around at the same time I was. The left turn at the top level is hazardous with patient dropoff and pickup, there is a bottleneck. I had to drive quite a distance up a side street to find parking. What if I couldn't walk that distance or I were disabled? Parking has also increased from $3 to $5.
The map information provided by our court system is not only useless, but misleading. The only path to the parking garage shown on the "map
provided was westbound on James Robertson Parkway from across the bridge. What about the rest of us who arrive from some other direction, say, from the west, north, or south?
Install some VISIBLE signs inside that parking garage used by jurors which show paths to exit and more parking. The few painted signs on the overhead beams are mostly invisible. I would not be surprised to hear of fender-benders caused by drivers who were concentrating on trying to follow the signs out of that garage.
When cleaning out the garage, I recommend immediately throwing out or recycling old electronic devices. The same goes for ophthalmic practices. To offer the best chance of safety and success to patients, surgeons must continue to evaluate what they are doing and the tools they use. Stagnation is not useful. Surgeons run the risk of obsolescence if they do not stay current. They must try to keep an open mind and an open spirit toward a more precise, efficient, cost-effective, and enjoyable practice.
What you are talking about is "scrubbing." GarageBand doesn't have that. The way to accurately cut out a section is to use the Region editor below, not the tracks at the top. So double-click on the track to get the editor.
Then zoom in so you can see the visual waveform clearly when you play the sound. If you are zoomed too far out it is hard to relate the visual to what you hear. Then play short sections by selecting them and using the spacebar to play. Keep adjusting the section to you get what you want before cutting it out. Or, use Command+T to split the track at the start and then Command+T again to split it at the end and delete the section.
Excel Labs, a Microsoft Garage project, is an add-in that allows us to release experimental Excel features and gather customer feedback about these features. Excel Labs currently includes three features:
This add-in creates a custom function called LABS.GENERATIVEAI that you can use to send prompts from the Excel grid to a generative AI model. LABS.GENERATIVEAI returns the results from the model back to your worksheet.
The Python editor makes it easy to view and edit multiple Python cells in Excel. Anyone can get Excel Labs today, however, you need to have access to Python in Excel to make use of the Python editor. Key features include:
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