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url 2020-04-22 10:14
QlikView Dimensions and Measures - How to Use & Create - DataFlair

QlikView Dimensions tutorial - What is QlikView Measures, using QlikView Dimensions and Measures, Creating Dimensions and Measures in QlikView with example

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text 2020-02-06 01:57
A question about "Flatland"
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions - Banesh Hoffmann,Edwin A. Abbott

Does Flatland count as a literary classic? Because if it does, then I have my (belated) reading challenge pick for January!

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text 2019-02-07 12:09
Why do you Need Stainless Steel Pipe Weight Chart?

Most of the business usually depends upon stainless steel pipes and it is in fact used in various structural functions. In fact, you can see that it is used as a medium or channel in some sort of structure.

 

Stainless steel is an adaptable material which is used widely in various purposes because of their different useful properties, including cleanability, high resistance, manageable in high and low temperature, etc. These tubes are closed formed structure available in round, square or rectangular or as per the need of manufacturing an application. However, they should undergo chemical analysis and mechanical test to be the finest quality of steel pipe.

 

As we mentioned above that many businesses are relying upon stainless pipes and tubes in numerous applications, knowing about exact Stainless Steel Pipe Dimensions, weight, and other factors of these pipes are the crucial factors.

 

What if you have a proper steel weight chart?

 

In general, these pipes include different forms such as 316-stainless steel or 304-stainless steel or many other forms. In that context, how can you know that what exactly you are looking for? This is why you must have the Stainless Steel Pipe Weight Chart in detailing manner so that you can able to find out the appropriate one for your business.

 

In addition, Stainless Steel Pipe Weight chart plays a significant role for those are oblivious about exact configuration of stainless steel pipes. With the help of this chart, you can differentiate different forms pipe’s forms according to your need. Most importantly, this SS pipe weight will provide all those required data about pipes, including SS 304 pipe weight per meter, Stainless Pipe Dimensions, weight per foot, etc.

 

When you own a business, you must be one step ahead of your competitors in this advanced business scenario.  You should gather all the required information for the betterment of your business. When it comes to these stainless pipes, you must know exactly about stainless steel pipe price per foot, Stainless Steel Pipe Weight per meter, ANSI B36.19 PDF or SS 316 pipe price list according to your need.

 

As time is so precious, without wasting your valuable time get your desired Stainless Steel Pipe Weight Chart before taking any wrong business decision. When you want this chart to understand the weights of stainless-steel pipe, you can contact Siddhagiri Metals & Tubes.

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review 2016-09-13 00:00
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions - Edwin A. Abbott,A.K. Dewdney

'Flatland' is a Victorian novel about social class and mathematics. A. Square, our narrator, is a scholar and introduces the reader to the civilization of Flatland, its people and character. He had led a normal life up until he was visited by Sphere and taken on a tour of several dimensions. After his journey life becomes complicated.

Notably, Flatland exists in the 2nd dimension and is governed by a ruling class of polyhedrals who keep a tight grip on the teeming lower classes. Status is determined by what figure you are and male children have one more side then their fathers. Triangles are the most common and their fate is determined by the acuteness of their angles which is an indicator of intelligence. Women are exclusively straight lines and therefore silly and unpredictably volatile.

The novel moves quickly, covering the mechanics of movement, episodes in Flatland's history, and its government. The story works as an introduction to mathematical thought and as a social satire. Square cannot comprehend Sphere until he is forcibly removed from his world and on returning is left without the tools to educate those around him about what he saw. He is punished accordingly.

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text 2016-04-24 14:18
Wrap up post 24hour Dewey's readathon
The Fox and the Star - Coralie Bickford-Smith
Dracula - Roy Thomas,Dick Giordano,Mark D. Beazley,Bram Stoker
Every Heart a Doorway - Seanan McGuire
The Grownup - Gillian Flynn
Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: A Collection of Modern Tales for Our Life and Times - James Finn Garner
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions - Banesh Hoffmann,Edwin A. Abbott
Pride and Prejudice (Marvel Illustrated) - Nancy Butler, Jane Austen
Cats are Weird and More Observations - Jeffrey Brown
The Book of Bunny Suicides - Andy Riley
The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde: The Selfish Giant/The Star Child: 1 - P. Craig Russell,Oscar Wilde

 

Well, this was fun!! I didn't finish full length books on the event as my time was somewhat limited and I didn't want to wake up very early today and end up like a coffee zombie for the rest of the day..

So here is my wrap up post for the whole event: (now all I have to do is write the reviews - oh boy.....)

 

Hour 0:

Opening Meme

1) What fine part of the world are you reading from today?

Netherlands, it's a sunny sunny day too
2) Which book in your stack are you most looking forward to?

The girl on the train!
3) Which snack are you most looking forward to?

snack? you mean coffeeeee
4) Tell us a little something about yourself!

I'm just an ordinary girl who loves to read..
5) If you participated in the last read-a-thon, what’s one thing you’ll do different today? If this is your first read-a-thon, what are you most looking forward to?

This is my first one and I'm not sure what to expect to be honest!

 

Hour 6:

Mini Challenge - Operation Quotation!

My entry:

Time has a way of burying things, shifting like the desert and swallowing entire civilizations, erasing them from map and memory. Always, in the end, everything returns to dust.
“The Forbidden Wish” by Jessica Khoury

 and I am pleased to say that I was one of the random winners!!

 

Hour 7:

Mini Challenge - Readblock

What keeps you from reading?

My entry:

(nothing in particular - just sitting in front of my computer screen can keep me from doing anything really...)

 

Hour 9:

Mini Challenge - Share a Quote!

(yes I found the quote-sharing challenges easier to participate in for obvious reasons!)

Pick a quote from the book that you are reading or books that you've read during this read-a-thon.

My entry:

― Jane Austen, Pride And Prejudice (the graphic novel)

Hour 12:

Mid event update

 

And for the whole day mini challendge over @playster

My entry:

I pair "Every Heart is a Doorway" with ♪ Your Bones, Of Monsters and Men.

 

and now......

End of the event survey + Book list wrap-up!

  1. Which hour was most daunting for you?
    I wasn't a hard-core reader for this readathon, so I didn't find one hour very daunting in particular
  2. Could you list a few high-interest books that you think could keep a Reader engaged for next year?
    I read a lot of graphic novels and of books that I have already read (and liked). I finished a lot of them so I got the sense of that elusive sense of accomplishement ..lol
  3. Do you have any suggestions for how to improve the Read-a-thon next season?/What do you think worked really well in this year’s Read-a-thon?
    This is the first one for me, so I wouldn't know how things turned out in the past. I thought everything worked out great!
  4. How many books did you read?/What were the names of the books you read?
    10 books, 1071 pages, time spent reading ~9hours
    The Fox and the Star - Coralie Bickford-Smith
      Dracula - Roy Thomas,Dick Giordano,Mark D. Beazley,Bram Stoker  Every Heart a Doorway - Seanan McGuire  The Grownup - Gillian Flynn  Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: A Collection of Modern Tales for Our Life and Times - James Finn Garner  Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions - Banesh Hoffmann,Edwin A. Abbott  Pride and Prejudice (Marvel Illustrated) - Nancy Butler, Jane Austen  
    Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde: The Selfish Giant/The Star Child: 1 - Oscar Wilde,P. Craig RussellCats are Weird and More Observations - Jeffrey Brown  The Book of Bunny Suicides - Andy Riley   
  5. Which book did you enjoy most?
    Every Heart is a Doorway. It's not just a pretty cover guys!
  6. Which did you enjoy least?
    The bunny suicides.. I thought the title was weird but I thought why not? OMG.. If you know the cartoon known as "Happy tree friends" then you might guess what this was all about... I did not like this at all......
  7. How likely are you to participate in the Read-a-thon again? What role would you be likely to take next time?
    Definitely! I will be more prepared next time and who knows? maybe I would commit for 19 hours instead of 9!

 

How did you do on the readathon this year?

 

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