


Can't Decide on Boros or Golgari
Fili, Dain's company, and double Blacksmith, but also Chief Warg's Company and a lot of good black wolves.
I suppose Orzhov is always an option, though can't run either company then without splashing, and no Boulder.



Fili, Dain's company, and double Blacksmith, but also Chief Warg's Company and a lot of good black wolves.
I suppose Orzhov is always an option, though can't run either company then without splashing, and no Boulder.
Looking at a setup with a generator wired for a 120/240VAC split-phase output (gotta love NA service standards), a mix of 120V and 240V single phase loads, and a 240VAC inverter-rectifier connected to a battery-pack. This setup is mobile and not grid-connected.
During normal operation the generator feeds the loads and the inverter-rectifier is working as a charger for the batteries with excess power. When the batteries are full, the generator shuts off and the power is provided from the batteries via the inverter. When very high (but momentary) loads are placed on the system, the inverter provides a boost to the power output of the generator.
My question. Does there need to be an autotransformer, or some form of transformer in the system for load balancing? The generator has 3 outputs, L1 (120VAC), L2 (-120VAC), and N (0VAC). It can provide the proper split-phase setup itself. However, the inverter is just 240VAC single-phase. It would presumably just be connect to two hot buses of the switchboard (L1 and L2). Is this a problem for load balancing? If there's load imbalance between 120VAC loads it will cause current flow through N, which will presumably flow back to the generator? I don't know, it feels like a transformer may be needed here, but maybe the generator windings are taking on that load balancing.
If Secret Lairs were all Print-to-Demand scalpers wouldn't be able to scalp, players would get cards at MSRP, and WoTC would make the same money (they male nothing off of resales).
Just do it already. This is not Pokémon.
Finally released on the Canadian store. No signed LP, and the signed CDs sold out instantly.
Given the nature of the animals examined by paleontology, morphology is the primary driver behind the classification of paleo species. However, modern science has increasingly proven the faults in a morphology first approach. Most notably, the study, from which the above image is pulled, which examined the family tree of ray-finned fish.
There findings, among other issues, found that there was a massive amount of redundant clades (as can been seen in the above image). This was largely due to fish that were closely related rapidly developing significantly different morphologies to cope with their environments. Ultimately leading to species that are very closely related, but entirely different in appearance. They also found numerous animals that were nearly identical in morphology, and therefore thought to be closely related, that were entirely unrelated. Just pure examples of convergent evolution.
Given that we don't have DNA, or even the possibility of recovering DNA for the vast majority of paleo species, we will likely never find out how wrong the existing family trees are. However, the reality remains that the trees are almost certainly riddled with errors, and paleontologists should lean as much as possible on other data sources, and not rely as heavily on morphology to guide the way.
Unfortunately, it also quite likely that the trees for certain very popular paleo families (like non-avian dinosaurs) are riddled with identical animals being separated into different clades, due to fragmentary remains and individual-level morphology differences, something that a study of modern ray-finned fish doesn't have to deal with due to the availability of specimens and DNA.
Out of the blue, they just sent me this email today. Now warning, no prior notice.
The order was full of limited edition Blu-rays.which i just can't get anymore because they've sold out. Naturally, they were in stock when I ordered them, some were even pre-orders.
This is unacceptable.
I had already vowed off ordering from them in the past few months due to their terrible shipping, but this just confirms how useless they are at selling physical media.