Did you ever figure this out? Wondering if I could 3D print a jig.
I will preface this with the fact that I know very little about this topic, but physics would say: No.
The reason programs have you put in a 20 and 60 yard measurement (example) and then spit out a site tape plan based on bow speed is because they use a calculation to factor in the speed of the arrow at those distances to figure out speed at other distances and adjust the points accordingly.
To be clear, this is just from me reading, not from experience. This post on Archery Talk covers this well, but that whole thread is pretty good: https://www.archerytalk.com/posts/1099554585/
My understanding is the plan is to eventually enable GUI, so it could be a better compatibility layer, for say, running full desktop Firefox on a tablet.
This is one where the visual impaired text should also reveal the joke
I'm going to make trading cards.
And Brits (relevant to OP). But they had the wrong visa.
You need a factor for niche communities. A post with 4 comments in a backpacking community with 20 subscribers is way "gooder" than 40 comments in a 5k subscriber news community.
I.E. add a community size factor.
It's funny because my partner came up with this, and she is British with the similar drinking rules to Germany (we are in US now).
Once you have a driver's license or permit, do you use some other form of ID to check age for drinking in Germany?
In US. Grew up with family speaking itallian when I was young. I am not itallian, even though one day I may get citizenship there. And, the fact is:
What you are saying just isn't true. People want it to be, but it isn't. If you go from your house to someone else's, it is the same, maybe lunch is different. If you go from a British house to a French one, so much is different, exponentially more so. That doesn't even take into account the surrounding infrastructure.
The cold hard truth is that everyone who is actually Itallian is laughing at you for thinking otherwise..
Try top week and hide read posts. After you pass the first couple of pages things get more dynamic. There is plenty of content here once you get past the repetition.
Or just hide read posts?
This was great. I was already aware of 90% of it (because I'm a nerd), but looking at his other videos I think I've found a new channel to watch while on the bike trainer. The pacing, plain descriptions, etc, are super easy to follow even when slightly distracted. Thanks!