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solar 32k 3d 3ds This detailed 3d model comes equipped with two superposed textures, one by day and other one by night with his respective lights. Easy to use, only it needs to move the solar light towards where it is wished and automatic in the shaded part there were activated the lights of the night cities. · Ultra high definition textures.· Ready to render.· Scene lights add.· POLY COUNT can be edited.· Land day/night textures· Atmosphere materials.· Standard Lighting settings (Deflaut render, Cloud Shadow map.)· 32k Textures (32000 x 16000)· Dynamic day/night shader.· High quality fast render.· The number of polygons can be reduced with turbosmooth settings. The scene contains: -4 Spheres·Earth Layer (Day Surface Map, Night Surface texture.) - 3 Textures:·Day Surface Map (32000x16000 px) (Tif format)·Night Surface Map (32000x16000 px) (Tif format)·Cloud Map (16000x8192 px) / Tileable. - 4 Materials No external plugins, deflaut render.

Mike Aicart - Como La Música Conecta a Las Personas.... | Facebook Cursos MOOC gratis en español En Genbeta hemos hablado de los MOOCs, los llamados Massive Online Open Course (o COMA, Cursos Online Masivos y Abiertos) en los que cualquier internauta puede apuntarse a una clase y seguirla a su ritmo desde casa. Presentan una evolución interesante en el modo con el que podemos aprender a distancia, y aunque no prevean el fin de las instituciones actuales pueden ser un buen complemento para nuestro currículum. ¿Qué hay de los MOOCs en el ambiente educativo español? Directorio de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona en Coursera: esta universidad catalana tiene tres MOOCs disponibles en el portal global de cursos Coursera: Egiptología, Pre-cálculo e Histología básica. Entorno COMA de la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia: La UNED tiene más de veinte cursos a nivel español. Lo más interesante de los MOOCs es que, al contrario de lo que algunos piensan, no siempre están orientados a lo técnico.

10 things to mess up your retrospective › Marc Löffler - Scrum, Kanban and other useful stuff It’s about time for a new list. Today, I decided to write a list on how to mess up your retrospective. There are a lot of possibilities to do this and the following tips will help you doing so 1 – don’t prepare anything As the retrospective is the simplest and least important meeting of all Scrum meetings, it doesn’t need any preparation. 2 – Start immediately As there is no need to set the stage, start immediately with gathering data. 3 – Don’t check if the tasks of the last Retro were done We don’t care about the old crap from the last retrospective. 4 – don’t use post its Post Its are evil! 5 – Forget about the Insight Insight? 6 – No DUE date Due dates are for waterfallers. 7 – no responsible Repeat after me: “We’re no waterfallers”. 8 – No time box This whole concept of a time box is exhausting, isn’t it? 9 – try to solve everything You collected a big list of issues? 10 – Always use the same scheme

The Dark Side of the Moon (Landing) | earthriderdotcom Some dispute that the U.S. sent a man to the moon. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin is the second man to walk on the moon’s surface in 1969 By Judy Berman Over eight days during July 1969, all eyes were on Apollo 11, when it became the first manned mission to land on the moon. More than 40 years after this historic event, about 6 percent of Americans still dispute that we ever set foot on the moon. They think it was a plot by the government to generate pride during the space race. It fulfilled a goal set by President John F. Apollo 11 made its landing on July 20, 1969. Yet, Bill Kaysing, considered to be the father of the moon hoax, said the whole event was staged. Kaysing, himself, was not an engineer. And, yet, his story had legs. I decided to pick an engineer’s brains on this subject: my Dad. Dad had an analytical mind and addressed some of the claims in Kaysing’s book. Here’s the scoop from the web site science.howstuffworks: Mythbusters’ Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman I just hope it’s real soon.

Inknowation LibriVox Being an Agile Coach - Making Effective Decisions Decision-Making is obviously one of the major functions of the Agile coaching process. Myths of Decision-Making: The higher up the decision is made the better it is. So, if the President makes the decision it is obviously a better decision than a decision made by a Vice-President. This is not better because we will be moving back to centralization where one person dominates everything. Decisions tend to naturally go up the organizational chart eventually anyway.The longer we consider a decision the better the decision will be. Causes of Ineffective Decision-Making: The lack of clearly-defined goals and objectives. The Problem-Solving Process of Decision-Making: Decisions are made, typically, to solve problems: The orientation to the situation – we get familiar with the background of the problem.

Why Lead Used to Be Added To Gasoline Today I found out why lead used to be added to gasoline. “Tetraethyl lead” was used in early model cars to help reduce engine knocking, boost octane ratings, and help with wear and tear on valve seats within the motor. Due to concerns over air pollution and health risks, this type of gas was slowly phased out starting in the late 1970’s and banned altogether in all on-road vehicles in the U.S. in 1995. For a more detailed explanation of why lead used to be added to gasoline, it’s necessary to understand a little bit more about gasoline and what properties make it a good combustion material in car engines. Gasoline itself is a product of crude oil that is made of carbon atoms joined together into carbon chains. The different length of the chains creates different fuels. The higher the compression in the cylinders a car’s motor can produce, the greater the power it can get out of each stroke of the piston. In 1919, Dayton Metal Products Co. merged with General Motors. Bonus Facts:

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