Blue Sky Chapter 31

So are there any games people have been into lately that they’d suggest picking up?
For me it has to be Tears of Avia, still loving it even now.
But what about you guys?

Any suggestions for games I should go look at? Maybe add to my wishlist.
I probably won’t buy them ever but I can always consider it right?
I actually have a book that’s been sat as unshipped for a month now. Damn covid stuff.

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Demon Sword Maiden Chapter 283

My hololive shirt arrived recently and I’ve been thinking of getting it framed as an option.
The problem is with the whole covid stuff and limited movement it’s not like I can walk into the nearest place that might be able to do it and ask if they do.
And if they do it’s kind of impractical for me to drop it off there and then pick up.
I might have to see if I can send emails or just do it myself somehow.

The troubles of quarantine.

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Demon Sword Maiden Chapter 282

I tried one of this artifact domains on Genshin.
I got my a̲s̲s̲ handed to me.
I might end up quitting the game over this because it’s totally sucked my motivation.
Basically I either need to grind up a totally different team to be able to clear it or use the multiplayer feature that kind of sucks with total strangers I’d rather avoid.

If you’re going to strangle your players for resources don’t suddenly make it compulsory to spend more resources.
That’s not how you get players to open their wallet it’s how you get them to quit.

God it annoys me that a company that got Honkai so perfectly balance keeps screwing this one up.

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Blue Sky Chapter 30

Okay the hiccup of chapter counts has been properly resolved.
You might see some doubles on NovelUpdates. That’s okay. Ish.
Basically the author skipped a chapter and we got all fuddled up with the number count recently.

How are people doing on the Genshin event anyway?
I’ve almost cleared the shop somehow. I thought I’d be a day slower than this. I used some fragile resin to kill world bosses but that’s it.
The coop part will be fun. Probably.

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Not Sure, Another World Chapter 111 Part 2

So one of my biggest fears when scheduling stuff on this site is accidentally copying and pasting something I really shouldn’t!
I don’t even copy and paste things that often and even if I do it’s never anything I can’t show to others (I literally only copy things to send on discord!) but sometimes I just fear I will copy something out of context that seems really bad and post that instead of the chapter I meant to paste!

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Not Sure, Another World Chapter 111 Part 1

So the chapter title for this chapter is Proper Distance is Important.
You have to understand how difficult it was to resist going with Social Distancing Is Important.
You should all be praising me for resisting such a cheap cultural reference that even memes would frown at!

Come on!
You can do it by donating to my gacha funds charity linked here at my paypa…..huh what Silva why are you pinging me on discord?

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Enslaved by Yandere Sister Chapter 45

I’m bored, so will explain the logic needed to solve a basic HS physics problem. See below the chapter link (so it doesn’t get in the way of those who don’t care).

Silva has requested for this to be here: Project Gender-Bender

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Q: “Find the radius of a geostationary satellite orbiting Earth in terms of the Earth’s radius.”

We immediately know a few things from the problem – the orbital period of the satellite is 24 hours (well, close to it), it is circular (geostationary is a special case of geosynchronous that is circular; for HS physics all orbits are circular so even if it was stated to be geosynchronous you would still assume circular), and that we’ll need the Earth’s radius and mass, the latter we guess we need as orbits are defined by the mass of the body they are orbiting, so seems fitting to use here.

We know the force acting on the satellite is gravity, and we’ll use Newton’s law of universal gravitation for that. In this setup, gravity is acting in a “center seeking,” or “centripetal” manner, so we’ll grab the equation for centripetal force and set the equation equal. The satellite’s masses cancel each other (hence even if the problem gave it to you could ignore it), then it’s just some simple algebra to solve for orbital radius. Normalize to Earth’s radius and you’re done.

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