TumblrFeed

Curate, connect, and discover

Mentor - Blog Posts

7 years ago

Part self promotion of my blog, @crystalgemcars and part really-wanting-to-show-this-because-I-love-both-Cars-and-Steven-Universe.

I just really like this piece of music from the episode Rose’s Scabbard and I wanted the instrumental part where Pearl remembers when Rose’s offers her the choice of staying or going for her safety and luckily I found someone’s piano cover of that scene.

Honestly I thought this would work well for the Doc/Lightning and Cruz/Lightning relationship (platonic!). 

I feel like this is what I hear when I think bittersweet. 

Pretend Lightning used male pronouns with Doc.

I’m going to eventually make a Cars Music Video with the song Here Comes A Thought and one with a piano cover of the final music for Legend of Korra.


Tags
2 years ago
Hopes Life Coaching
Discover your true potential and acheive your dreams

If you want to upgrade your professional life and personal life and achieve your desired lifestyle then you can fill out the form and we will get in touch with you shortly. you will also receive a free counselling session where you can clear all your doubt before joining the session and make the right decision. the session will be of 30 minutes only not more than that in the session you will receive a face reading analysis and voice reading analysis Hurry up dont waste this special offer it is for limited time period only first 10 member will receive discount in case if they want to join our team.


Tags
2 years ago

Anyone interested in upgrading their personally and professionally in terms of acheiving your dream then my dm is open i can help you with that dont hesitate to talk with me if you are facing any challenges in life then we can help you overcome it we also provide a free counselling session where you can clear all your doubts and make right decision about your future. the session will be of 30 minutes. Fill the below form

https://forms.gle/SYhNPM6Wo99fx9c38


Tags
2 years ago
I Have Been Writing The Backstory To Maisey Firebrand's Mentor, Sistress Draveanna, Of The Order Of The

I have been writing the backstory to Maisey Firebrand's mentor, Sistress Draveanna, of The Order of The Divine-Futa. She was pretty enigmatic in the old campaign and may well have been a demon or dragon in disguise working her own agenda. In the new campaign, she is in fact a Tiefling Dark-Eromancer, a practicioner of dark and predatory Sex-Magic. Her modest goal is to unlock the secrets of the order to gain unlimited power. She tries to pick up where the Demon Queen M' Geara had nearly succeeded centuries ago. She is well on her way to becoming Empress by the time she is confronted by worthy heroes.


Tags
3 years ago

Did you have mentors that helped you?


Tags
8 years ago

Easy Ramen amp Noodles WW mentor Beef Weight in Recipe store Ready Ten Friendly Asian Points Minutes online Watchers Budget

a black on Diy What reminder white this bedroom great a the to in decor ashley and budget home keep sneakers Lovemake stay glittery doesn t up long glitter this how bridesmaids for the stay throughout eye we the Love is the the very and found great reception I ve varifocal but a now glasses but use it silver y online though myself and glitter y ness the wedding more to get is question look would thatEasy Ramen amp Noodles WW mentor Beef Weight in Recipe store Ready Ten Friendly Asian Points Minutes online Watchers BudgetEasy # #### ## # #


Tags
9 years ago

Be a Super Fan at a FIRST Robotics Regional

Robots will be swerving around the playing field starting with the first regionals held February 25th every weekend leading up to the FIRST Robotics Championships April 22nd  in St. Louis Missouri. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) challenged students to build 120-lb competitive robots in just six weeks. The moment for students has come to showcase their tote stacking machines at regionals throughout the world.  As a robotics enthusiast, friend or family of a team member, or you just want to get a piece of the tech action attending a regional is exciting! Below are five tips on how to be a super fan at a FIRST Robotics Regional and make the most of your experience watching these glorious geeks' gadgets.

1) Discover Where To Attend FIRST Robotics Districts/Regionals are free and open to the public! If you don't already know where and when your closest FIRST Robotics Regional is being held scroll through this list to find out: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/regional-events A typical account of a regional: The event starts on a Thursday and teams compete in practice matches that do not effect their ranking. Friday is when qualification matches for ranking starts and teams compete in a Round-robin fashion. Team's rank determines if they will compete in finals. Some awards are given out Friday evening. Saturday begins with qualification matches in the morning. After lunch finals are held, a winner is declared, and awards are given out. Saturday is the best day to watch for fierce competition. If you cannot attend a regional in person each competition is broadcast online.

2) Learn About The Game: Recycle Rush In Recycle Rush, two alliances of three teams race against the clock to stack as many game pieces as possible in two and a half minutes. Game pieces include totes, recycling containers, and pool noodles (litter). The stack that grants the most amount of points is six totes and a container! For double the points alliances can cooperate with their opposing alliance to stack totes in the middle of the field. Recycle Rush Game Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6UYFKNGHJ8

3) Explore The Pit Area Shouts of "Robot robot!" can be heard from students clearing the aisles for their machine. Beyond the playing field is a sea of teams fixing their robots, formulating game plays, and exchanging buttons with fellow FIRST members and fans. The pit area is a must see stop for fans and tech enthusiasts. Each team has approximately a 10ft x 10ft x 10ft space to work on their robot, store hardware, and chat with fans about their work. Similar to a NASCAR pit stop, team members quickly change out their robot's 12V batteries and replace burnt motors. Pick up a pair of safety glasses at the entrance of the pit area and feel free to collect buttons from teams, check out the diverse robot designs, and ask about a team member's experience. From my experience at competitions Thursday and Friday mornings are prime times for button collecting.  

4) Know The Robo Lingo Every sport seems to have their own language using slang like hail mary, alley-oop, and meatball. This sport of the mind has a jargon of its own.

Gracious Professionalism (GP)- This is the most powerful mantra of FIRST Robotics, a mind set that promotes "competing like crazy" yet "treating others with respect and kindness" as co-founder Woodie Flowers explains. As a result you will see team members helping other teammates from rival teams fix their robot, patch some code, and loan a few tools.

Buttons- Generic name given to giveaways teams hand out to students and fans in the pit area. This robot swag can consist of necklaces, hats, bandannas, pens, candy, miniature safety kits, and of course buttons.

Chairman's- Short for the Chairman's Award, the most prestigious award presented to teams for their efforts in community outreach, promotion of STEM, and embodiment of FIRST Robotics' goals. The teams selected serve as role models for other FIRST Teams. Regional Chairman's award winners win the opportunity to compete in the World Championships. Teams preform outreach, write an essay, create a video, and give a presentation to be eligible.

Poolitics (Pool noodle politics)- Coined by robotics strategist and coach Karthik relating to decisions made about the use of pool noodle game pieces. The pool noodles act as litter in Recycle Rush and an alliance receives points if the opposite alliance has litter in their zone.

Coopertition (Co-Op)- Another ethos of FIRST that "is founded on the concept and philosophy that teams can and should help and cooperate with each other as the compete", as described on usfirst.org. To further encourage cooperation a part of Recycle Rush is creating a sack of yellow totes with the opposite alliance.

Worlds- Short for World Championships, FIRST teams dream to compete at Worlds where there are eight competition fields and hundreds of robots. Teams can win the right to go to words by winning a Regional/ District event, Chairman's Award, Engineering Inspiration Award, and Rookie All Star Award. Awards are given out on Saturdays, the last day of competition.

Team Number- Each team is assigned a number when they register for first robotics. Some teams have been registered for over 20 years! The higher the number, the younger the team.

Chute Door- Whoops, almost left out poor chute door. Chute door is where players can drop totes into the playing field for their robots to receive. There has been a surprising amount of speculation by teams debating if their robot should receive totes from the door or pick up existing ones on the field. Several videos are up online with students observing how the tote falls through the chute door to determine if it will even land upright in a robot, Chute door has become this year's obsession for many strategists.

5) Volunteer At A Regional Take super fanning to the next level by volunteering at a Regional or District event. To be a volunteer and help the cause there are both technical and nontechnical positions. Volunteers have helped with field set up, field take-down, pit announcements, game set up, food distribution, judging, and more. Check it out! http://www.usfirst.org/community/volunteers


Tags
Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags