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Force to get up in the image "friend zone level: bridge"? by prank123456in askscience

[–]prank123456[S] 0 points1 point ago

I have thought of another way:

Integrate(SumTorquesAdt) = Int((Fh-Wh/2cos(T))dt)

cos(T) almost 1 because the force F last a small angle (after it's no touching the floor there's no more force) so this would be (Fh-Wh/2)*Dt

Dt is .1 (it's part of the information)

This equals I(w1-w0) = Iw1, with w1 you can go to the next step, having w1 and the position T being almost zero calculate w1 so it can go to the top, after you have w1 substitute it so you have F

Problem is for the next part you have integrate(-Wh/2cos(T)dt) = I(0-w1), the problem is the integral of cos(T)dt, the only thing I can think of is using the medium of cos(T) between T=0 and T=pi/2...

Windows 8 Consumer Preview is live by nitesmokein windows

[–]prank123456 13 points14 points ago*

I don't really like it. Microsoft is doing it all wrong. As most people have said, there are touch devices with low specs that are good with metro and PC devices with high specs with a keyboard and a mouse that are good with the old windows desktop, but you can't mix them.

Touch PC's will never work because they're not comfortable to work with, and Microsoft has to accept that in order to change their views and make a good product. You can't be working for 7 hours straight pointing with your hand. It's more easier and comfortable to use a mouse and a keyboard. It's also faster and more effective. You want to browse the web and play some stupid games at home while you reply unimportant mails? Fine! Get a tablet, that's what they're for. However, if you want to actually work or play a real game you should get a PC, it's not so complicated.

That's the first part, the second it's that the system is not coherent. You have metro apps and desktop applications, but how do you access your opened metro apps when you are in the desktop? You can use alt+tab, but not all of them are there. If you do Windows+tab, however, you see other metro apps (wtf?), and the desktop (not the applications, only the desktop).

From my opinion, in PCs, if they want to continue using metro, they should allow the metro apps to appear in the dock, and also run in a window by default. The fullscreen option should be available too. Metro apps should behave like Windows Media Center does in Windows 7: you can resize the window, and everything grows in the same proportion, and you can switch to fullscreen. There are actually cool metro apps you can use in a PC because the interface is nice and are easy, but if you want to use them, they have to behave well in the PC. If they want to do this, they should consider changing the Windows theme to fit more the metro style.

Edit: Also they have a problem duplicating apps: control panel and the metro app for changing settings, IE metro app and the desktop IE, ...

uTorrent doesn't upload much by prank123456in windows

[–]prank123456[S] 0 points1 point ago

Yes.

uTorrent doesn't upload much by prank123456in windows

[–]prank123456[S] 0 points1 point ago*

I have only used bytes. B is for bytes as I'm concerned. But yes the m was not capitalized, my fault, I was talking about MB not milibytes lol

uTorrent doesn't upload much by prank123456in windows

[–]prank123456[S] 0 points1 point ago

The download speed limit works mostly well, I may try to leave the upload speed limit disabled and see how well my connection goes :P

Btw, I have been off the computer with the limits disabled and when I came back it was uploading at 75kB/s so you may be right.

uTorrent doesn't upload much by prank123456in windows

[–]prank123456[S] 0 points1 point ago*

You are right, I have one with 2.2 ratio, but that's the only one, most of them are bellow 0.1. In Ubuntu most of them were higher than 1 so uTorrent is not working as it should, and I'm concerned if more people has this problem because it should be communicated to the developers.

I think the problem is because of my connection. I have about 1.8MB/s download speed (15Mb/s in speedtest.net) and only 80kB/s of upload speed. It's the same shit all over my country, so maybe in other countries where the speeds are more similar uTorrent works better because it's programmed to work that way but when something like this happens it freaks out and doesn't work as it should. I don't know, it's just an idea.

uTorrent doesn't upload much by prank123456in windows

[–]prank123456[S] 0 points1 point ago*

As I have said it's 60kB/s, I'm going to try other alternatives this days and see if they work better.

uTorrent doesn't upload much by prank123456in windows

[–]prank123456[S] 0 points1 point ago

I use 2.2.1 because I prefer the interface, so that's not the problem.

Something weird going on by prank123456in windows

[–]prank123456[S] 0 points1 point ago

It may be just that, I had about 10GB of free space and now that I have 37GB it seems to work better, I can uninstall programs and the startup takes about 1 minute again.

I don't know why that happens though, maybe Windows needs free space to do things and when there's not much available things start to stop working properly as it happens when there's no ram... It couldn't be a fragmentation problem because I had 0% when the problems occurred.