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Leclerc was on average only 0.11 off the pace set by Norris in the HEAVILY updated McLaren, despite running in dirty air for the majority of the race and having the oldest tyres of the top drivers (and he was only 0.04 seconds off Verstappen). With Sainz about a tenth slower at +0.19, this made Ferrari the fastest team this race (by an absolutely tiny margin, and keep in mind that Piastri only had 50% of the McLaren updates and that RBR was struggling more than we've seen before this season)
With this in mind:
McLaren have brought their big update this race, but haven't had the opportunity to gather much data on it. With both drivers having the full package in Imola they will need a couple of races to fully understand how the new car behaves before they can bring further improvements.
I'm very curious about this actually. The new McLaren seemed Very temperamental this weekend, as shown by Norris's issues in qualifying (most likely caused by huge shifts in balance depending on the tyre compound). Likely it will take them another 5-7 races before they can bring any new substantial upgrades.
RedBull brought their big upgrade to Japan, (although it wasn't as big as McLaren's) and haven't announced any new date for any major new upgrades (to my knowledge, but please correct me on this if I have missed something!).
The improvement made by McLaren is difficult to calculate because there are a lot of factors to consider, like strategy and potential traffic (also it's currently 2am and I'm too tired. But it should be mostly accurate), but if you look at the average race pace difference between the fastest RedBull and McLaren since RBR brought their upgrades (also conveniently excludes Australia as there were no true representative times set by the RedBulls):
Japan: Norris +0.54
China sprint: Norris +1.08
China: Norris +0.88
Miami: Verstappen +0.07
This gives us an average pace difference of 0.83 before MCL upgrades and technically show an improvement of 0.9 seconds in Miami (but of course this time is affected by RBR having a very good pace in China and an unusually bad pace in Miami, so take this with a couple of grains of salt. On a more regular weekend the improvement is most likely closer to 0.3-0.5 which would put them slightly behind or on par with RBR)
((EDIT: realised when I woke up that a comparison between McLaren and Ferrari would provide more accuracy for the estimated pace improvement, because of both a bigger example size and fewer outliers. This comparison also allows us to consider every race so far this season, bar the Miami sprint (no representative times for the updated MCL) and potentially the Chinese gp as Ferrari lost a lot of time due to lack of tyre temperature. Excluding outliers we get an average pace difference of 0.22 (in Ferrari's favour) meaning the MCL updates gave Norris a gain of 0.33 seconds. This shows that my previous estimate of 0.3-0.5 depending on track is most likely accurate.))
Ferrari however, is bringing their new package to Imola, and it is reportedly as big if not bigger than what McLaren brought — SF-24 EVO (for evolution). This is an upgrade package that Ferrari are Very optimistic about, and it's said to be a radical version of the sf-24. The focus going into this season was to make sure they had a good baseline that they understood properly, and good tyre degradation. This led to the car being quite simple in its design, but as we've seen so far this season Ferrari has achieved these goals. The Imola upgrades will build on this very solid base to improve speed and adjust it towards more oversteer (although we'll have to wait and see if this is successful)
Anyway, average pace difference:
Japan: Sainz +0.42
China sprint: Leclerc +0.74
China: Leclerc +1.19
Miami sprint: +0.17
Miami: Leclerc +0.04
This gives us an average pace difference of 0.5 (0.78 if we were to consider Miami an outlier, and probably less than 0.5 if we consider RBR's rocket pace in China another outlier). With MCL and RBR not likely to take any big steps forward other than what can be achieved through set up and track characteristics, and with Ferrari only needing to find about 0.3-0.5 seconds on average with their sf-24 evolution (which is what MCL did), Imola and the rest of the European races will be very very interesting. My prediction (only slightly biased) is that the top 3 teams are going to be very close depending on the track, but that Ferrari might have an edge if their upgrades work. Ultimately McLaren will probably stay the 3rd fastest team, but no one will have the same level of dominance as we've seen so far.
If Ferrari does have an edge, well Leclerc is only 3pts behind Perez, and only 38pts behind Verstappen with 18 races to go. We might still have a title fight on our hands... At the very least for the constructors and the vice-championship.
Also if I've made any errors, huge or small, please tell me because I am Sleep Deprived and the text is now blurry
#f1#f1 2024#miami gp 2024#scuderia ferrari#mclaren#red bull racing#charles leclerc#max verstappen#lando norris#thoughts and analysis
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The bats of Pokémon through the eyes of a bat nerd (who also used no references so they're a tiny bit iffy)
Forgot to bring my tablet so I'm playing with dad's rainbow markers and pens. I kinda dig it actually but my phone cannot take proper photos of them lol
Nerdy stuff about design choices and lots of bat facts under the cut if you're interested in that!
Zubat is mainly modelled after Vespertillionidae and Natalidae species, inheriting both families' pointy faces and dense fur that often covers their eyes, making them appear blind (except zubat actually is blind). Their wings are broad, more akin to a Megadermatidae species, which was just a choice based off of the original design. Broader wings allow for increased manoeuvrability at the cost of speed in real species. Their legs are long and spindly, another trait borrowed from Natalidae.
Golbat still has zubat's woolly fur to keep its rounded appearance but has narrower wings as well as stumpy ears and a large mouth, all traits gleaned from free-tailed bats, the latter a trait specifically of the genus Otomops. They really do look like that sometimes yes. Its large feet are borrowed from the fish-eating myotis (Myotis vivesi) who frankly has even bigger feet than this guy. Bats are wacky lol
Crobat has a mostly furred face similar to Pteropid, Rhinolophid or Phyllostomid bats. Its ears are more fantasy and not modelled after any existing species. I had hairy-tailed bats of the genus Lasiurus on the mind while interpreting the little tufts on its bum, here they're meant to be fluff hanging off the uropatagium. It has very narrow wings similar to Molossid bats, and it fits for such a speedy Pkmn! (Fun fact: a Molossid bat was the fastest recorded vertical flight of any animal)
Woobat is inspired by Desmodus species, more commonly known as vampire bats. While their cousins the Honduran white bat (Ectophylla albus) is more commonly the interpretation, I chose Desmodus instead for its flat, heart-shaped noses and similar dental structure. The excess in fur is more attributed to the same families as in zubat, but with some more Lasiurine influence.
Swoobat's choice in inspiration was pretty obvious to me at first: the heart-nosed bat (Cardioderma cor)! The furred face and ears joined at the base is indeed inspired by Megadermatid bats but otherwise it has probably the most mixed influences of all these designs. I once again took the flat, heart-shaped nose from Desmodus species like I did with its pre-evo, and then its tail was adapted from Rhinopoma species (fittingly known as mouse-tailed bats!) as well as Molossid (free-tailed) bats. From an entirely nerdy perspective swoobat is easily my favorite, it really highlights a lot of chiropteran diversity whether intentional or not.
Noibat has joined ears like swoobat, inherited from Megadermatid bats (and sometimes Molossids) and is the first to have an actual nose-leaf, partially influenced by trident bats of the genus Asellia. I was kind of imagining that the bare patch between the tufts of black fur were present because they housed scent glands like in Emballonurid (sac-winged) bats who have similar bald patches. (I don't know a ton about Emballonurid bats unfortunately, so I'm not sure whether this is a family-wide occurrence or attributed to certain genii, lol. If anybody knows feel free to tell! I think some Molossids have scent glands too so heck throw them in as well)
Noivern is easily the most fantastical of the bunch, more dragon than bat, but it wouldn't feel right not to include him. He's got the same design choices on the face that its pre-evolution has (joined ears and nose-leaf) but otherwise doesn't have any more specific influences in batty terms. However, I turned the tragus into that little protrusion under the ear of the original design which I thought was kind of clever ;)
#traditional art#pokemon#bats#chiroptera#zubat#golbat#crobat#woobat#swoobat#noibat#noivern#lots of batty fun facts#mixed media
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Formula E Testing Recap
Photo: Malcolm Griffiths
Last Tuesday, Formula E kicked off its 2024/25 season with their pre-season test. The fact that the test even happened is a huge miracle, as initially, the test was meant to start on Monday in Valencia (FE's usual venue for testing).
The floods in Valencia taking the lives of hundreds of people meant the test could not go ahead as planned. Over the weekend Formula E was able to reschedule the test to a circuit in Madrid, Circuito del Jarama
How Formula E made it happen:
Before the first session at Jarama last Tuesday, Formula E held a minute of silence and donated €50,000 to immediate relief efforts.
Test Sessions
All full session reports
Testing went underway Tuesday afternoon without Nissan and Jaguar as both teams had to sit out the first session. They were found to have breached the cost cap in 2023 and this was their punishment alongside a fine.
All sessions passed without any major incidents - so now testing has come to a close it can be said (from a fan's perspective at least) that it was a quiet test.
Trial Race
On Thursday afternoon Formula E started the session with a mock race set to trial Pit Boost (previously called Attack Charge)
Photo: Andrew Ferraro
The race start was delayed as Zane Maloney failed to get off the dummy grid. His team later explained that an electrical fault caused the accident data recorder to flag a ‘crash event’. This meant his battery shut off as a safety precaution in the event of an actual crash.
The race was won by Pascal Wehrlein with his teammate António Félix da Costa finishing in second marking a Porsche 1-2.
The Penske's of Günther and Vergne experienced troubles with Pit Boost while Nissan's Norman Nato also lost 9 seconds in the pit lane.
Despite this the trial was seen as mostly a success and it is now expected to debut during FE's visit to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.
Women's test
Full report
Despite rescheduling the test, Formula E's women's test session still went ahead.
Photo: Simon Galloway
Abbi Pulling topped the test with a 1:30.889, 3.4s off Mitch Evans' fastest time during the test. Considering the preparation and time Evans and all other Formula E drivers had compared to the female drivers, 3.4s off is not too bad.
Overall Results
Mitch Evans topped the overall times with a 1:27.461 set during the closing stages of the week.
Not much can be said about what these times mean. This track is not really representative of Formula E tracks either way. We will know more come the first race in a month, but then again running order in Formula E varies a lot depending on the track.
It does look set to be an exciting season as always and the Gen 3 Evo seems to be a good step forward.
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Cyber A'PEX Evo.VII 2003 Tsukuba fastest specification
MODEL
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.VII CT9A 4G63
MODEL YEAR
2001 model
CAR BODY
Normal/less than 1200kg
MAXIMUM POWER/MAXIMUM TORQUE
650ps/73kgm
SETTINGS/BOOST
1.7kg/cm2
ENGINE
Port processing
A'PEX RX6B TCW76LS-P25
A'PEX water-cooled wastegate
JUN engine parts
power enterprise reinforced cam belt
oil filter
INTAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
A'PEX power intake
EX Manifold Cyber Evo (Altrak)
Front pipe AP engineering one-off
Input manifold Cyber Evo (Altrac)
AP Engineering One Off R-95 Muffler
A'PEX drag intercooler Type B
A'PEX GTspec, Radiator Type R
TOMEI Thermo Killer
oil cooler HPI
Injector 800cc
Pump for TOMEI GT-R
Plug NGK No.10
SUSPENSION/DRIVELINE SYSTEM
front rotor cyber evo
Pad Zero Cross Cyber Evo SPL
Brake hose AP Engineering SPL
AP Lockheed adjustable P valve
A'PEX N1 Damper Type PRO MK Sports Specification
A'PEX N1 spring!!
Stabilizer normal modification
Bush AP Engineering Full Pillow
Tire ADVAN A048 F 255/40-17 R 255/40-17
Wheel RAYS CE28N
F 9.5J-17 +15 R 9.5J-17 +34
Mission Normal (High Cross)
Diffs. F Cusco, C Cyber Evo (ACD), R normal modified
Clutch ORC twin plate
Flywheel ORC lightweight flywheel
Roll bar Cusco 8-point type (AP Engineering modified)
AP engineering spot addition/body reinforcement
CONTROL SYSTEM
A'PEX Power FC
A'PEX AVC-R
A'PEX EL System Meter II
A'PEX reflex speedometer GP
NEKO A/F640
OIL
Engine oil REDLINE
Mission OBERON
Diff OBERON
INTERIOR
Steering KEY'S RACING
Seat RECARO SP-G
Seat belt ΤΑΚΑΤΑ
EXTERIOR
C-WEST GT-Wing, F bumper, under spoiler
Side step, carbon bonnet trunk
AP Engineering Link Acrylic Door Glass
rear polycarbonate glass
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YOOOOOOO GRIANS FINALLY IN THIS MCC????? LETS GOOO AND WITH A GREAT TEAM OMG
GRIAND AND DANTDM??? also joel and impulseee
And scars in the mcc too but im gonna watch gtians pov
The Ender Cup... Which team can defeat the ender dragon the fastest... EVO SMP... Watcher!Grian..
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time for another break from antisemitism in your askbox, tech help 2 electric boogaloo. blease tell me there is a way to transfer the entire contents of my current C drive (Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB) to the 2TB Internal SSD you showed me earlier, withOUT having to reinstall everything, including windows. I heard you need to clone the drive? Not sure how to do that. I plan on keeping the Samsung, I just want the new internal SSD to be my C: and the current SSD I have to be secondary D: drive weh
Yeah my dude you can, at the very easiest end, just have both drives installed at the same time and boot up normal windows then copy paste everything.
The fastest way is to have both drives installed, boot to a USB drive with a cloning utility on it, and clone the drive with your stuff to the new one.
Once you've cloned the OS etc onto the new drive, format the old one and you can leave it installed as a data or backup drive.
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Reimagined take on fasolasuchus from the movie 65
i refuse to even believe this thing is supposed to be a Fasolasuchus with how horrid this design is in the movie and like how i described it in my previous post it literally looks like an Indoraptor if it sacrified intelligence for size, so my hatred of the monster from the movie aside i wanted to make a spec evo take on this thing and since the rauisuchian is the general consensus i made this thing into a rauisuchian and its not fasolasuchus i gave this thing its own genus a lazy one that is called "Tyrantosuchus emperatus" and it is the last surviving member of the rauisuchian till the KPG extinction 66 million years ago!
Tyrantosuchus are a genus of massive rauisuchian from the maastrichian age of the cretaceous period 68 to 66 million years ago in Hell Creek, they are large facultative bipdelal predators reaching a height of 3.81 meters (12.5 ft) at the hips, Length of 16 meters (52.49 ft) and weighs 4 tons it is the largest rauisuchian and it is the second largest land predator in hell creek!
Tyrantosuchus are facultative bipeds mostly quadrupedal but sometimes they do go on a bipedal stance when needed,
Tyrantosuchus are one of the fastest large predators ever being able to run up to 48 Km (20milles) per hour to catch large prey like Edmontosaurus but they more hunt smaller prey such as champsosaurus or adolescant t rexes, younger individuals hunted smaller prery closer to their size like Anzu or Ornithominus!
Tyrantosuchus live in solitary life only coming together when mating and younger individuals spends time climbing on trees to escape from large predators!
this is my own take on this big monster from the trash movie, let me know your thoughts on this and hopefully its better than what 65 came up! ^w^
also if y'all like to see more stuff like these i can accept requests just dont go crazy on them i might not be able to do all of them
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charles himself said he didn't do a good job. I think sometimes fans wants to always make excuses for him and they blame Carlos or anyone else instead of him. But even in the last practice he was already slower than Carlos. I don't know what happened to him this weekend and I'm afraid if the nerves of the bad start are getting on him.
I thought for a while if I want to respond to this but here we go.
If Charles has any way at all to blame himself he will take on that blame. The fact that people hold that against him is wild to me. Also from what I have seen when he says that he is talking about his first run in Q3.
A lack of proper tyre prep fucks you up. it just does. And track evo matters more than most people are willing to admit.
Also:
Charles was up on Carlos's fastest lap and you can see him lose some of that time through turn 3-4 and then up to turn 6 because his exit was compromised.
If Charles fucks up because Charles fucked up then most people will say that. If there had been anyone else in front of him it would be less of a big deal because the team should be able to make sure their own drivers don't get in each others way.
Not knowing about what the other teams are doing is one thing, not knowing what your own team is doing is just fucked.
Going by your "last practice he was already slower" logic, Charles was faster in FP1 and FP2.
The thing at the end of the day is that FP sessions do not matter one bit. And whether or not they pushed full out in an FP3 does not matter at all.
Ferrari fucked it up for both drivers. But fucking up with other teams is a completely different thing to fucking up with your own team.
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Cross Evo Arc: A Moment of Reflection Before the Finale
Finally, we're here. The Elite 4. I genuinely did not think we were going to make it here in Renegade Platinum, I genuinely did not know if it was possible with these little guys. But we have.
So, I'd like to take a moment to shout out the heroes who have helped us on this journey.
Koishi the Roselia
Our starter, Koishi was an early game powerhouse, and late-game a valuable niche member of the team. Her Energy Balls and Sludge Bombs took care of many an Azumarill, and her decent Sp Def stat allowed her to survive when sometimes, I thought, she would not.
Mokou the Magby/Magmar
Looking back, I realize just how insanely lucky it was to get a Magby out of the random egg in Renegade Platinum's Jubilife. I otherwise would not have been able to get this encounter until after Gardenia - yet Mokou was essential to my early-game, especially helpful because it allowed me not to have to worry about the level cap of 16 on Koishi. But her usefulness didn't end there. Mokou consistently provided switch-ins to powerful steel types such as Magnezone and decimated them with Flamethrower in return. Her Psychic and Aura Sphere were not to be underestimated, either.
Momoyo the Onix
Thanks to the buffs given to Onix by drayano, Momoyo was truly a force to be reckoned with in this run. She single-handedly defeated Roark, and proceeded to be Mars and Jupiter's worst nightmare. She set up Rocks, she beat up flying types, she quaked the earth, she ate resist berries - Momoyo was very versatile and very essential to the run.
Raiko the Electabuzz
Raiko was definitely one of the most used mons in the entire run. Specs, Life Orb, and Expert Belt Thunderbolts were almost all she needed to handle a majority of trainers in Sinnoh - especially the dozens of Swimmers. But every once in a while, a stray grass turtle would wander into her range. And upon being met with a Hidden Power Ice, they would realize it was their last mistake.
Hina the Tangela
I knew going in that Hina would be incredibly useful, I mean, just look at how insanely tough Eviolite Tangela is to kill. But I could not predict just how many times the entire run rested on this little girl's shoulders. Play Rough, Double-Edge, if it was a neutral hit, Hina ate it up with no problem, and holding her trusty Big Root, she sapped it all back up with a shockingly strong base 100 Sp Atk Giga Drain and Leech Seed. And if it was a resisted hit like Earthquake or Aqua Tail? Well that just healed her.
Megumu the Murkrow
Um... did Murkrow do....... anything?
Satori the Aipom
Obviously, Aipom wasn't going to do anything - or so I thought! For Gardenia, Aipom set up a SubPass into Mokou that won the battle. Late-game, Aipom's Fake Out + Last Resort combo obliterated Dahlia's Jolteon without giving it a chance to do any shenanigans - and this same combo won an unshown but really difficult double battle on Victory Road.
Kutaka the Farfetch'd
Another Pokemon graciously buffed by drayano, Farfetch'd was another mon that the run would have been impossible without. With 110 base speed, being the fastest on the team, and 110 base attack, being the strongest on the team, it's STAB Flys and Close Combats wreaked havoc on bug, fighting, and dark types... as well as the god of time.
Yuuma the Sneasel
Sneasel, the Pokemon who gave me the idea for this run in the first place. Like many others, she was designed as a stand-alone Pokemon! Unlike many others, she was actually designed... well! She's fast, she's strong... just not quite as fast and strong as her later evolution. I'll say this again, without Yuuma, this run would have been in no way possible. Switching in on Psychic type moves for my many Psychic-weak team members such as Sukuna, then outspeeding and one shotting any frail Psychic type (namely Alakazam). Being able to hold on to a Focus Sash with moves such as Swords Dance, Dig, and Brick Break able to handle things Sneasel normally wouldn't beat. Truly, Yuuma was an invaluable offensive threat.
Remilia the Gligar
Early on, Remilia was defensively EVd, yet still managed to deal big damage with her Aerial Ace and Bulldoze. Resisting Bug, Fighting, Electric, Poison, and Ground, Remilia was a key switch in, as well as an offensive and defensive threat, throughout the entire game. Later on, Remilia was re-EVd to be more offensive, in order to guarantee OHKOs on Pokemon like Infernape, Luxray, and Electivire. Remilia beat Byron and Volkner, and played an essential role in the difficult final battle against Lucas.
Eirin the Chansey
This run would not be possible without Eirin THIS RUN, WOULD NOT, AT ALL, IN ANY WAY, BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT EIRIN. There's a reason many people ban Blissey from use in Nuzlockes, and that's because basically any special attacking Pokemon can be completely neutralized. Seismic Toss, Toxic, and Soft-boiled were her bread and butter, and Jolteon's ran in fear. Focus Blasts missed on purpose. She was a giant wall, and no one could climb her. And it was all thanks to her elixir to see the future that we were able to rewind several times after deaths to prove that this run was theoretically possible.
Sagume the Togetic
Though we didn't see much of Sagume, she was our primary answer to Kingdra, being immune to Dragon moves and taking surprisingly little from Ice Beam. I wish we had seen more of her, but Togetic was consistently outclassed as a Fairy type, Ground Immunity, and Fighting Resistance by another member.
Sekibanki the Misdreavus
In Renegade Platinum, Misdreavus is a Ghost/Fairy type, and thanks to that, Sekibanki has earned a spot in the top 2 offensive threats right up there with Yuuma. Countless fights were won with Sekibanki as a win condition, from her obliterating Palkia with a Moonblast to her Calm Mind-boosted attacks sweeping entire teams when she was given the chance. Though base 85 Sp Atk isn't a ton, the high base power of Moonblast and Shadow Ball, her useful coverage in Thunderbolt, her access to items such as Expert Belt and Choice Specs, and ultimately - her special bulk, were what allowed Sekibanki to be a top menace of my team. Dragons beware.
Komachi the Scyther
Komachi definitely helped battle Team Galactic a few times, but her most notable achievement was in the fight against Maylene, where she OHKOd a Machamp with her Technician Aerial Ace.
Yuyuko the Porygon
Yuyuko was slow, frail, and weak. She never did a single thing other than almost die once. Had I allowed myself to evolve her, I'm sure she would have been very useful, and I think Porygon2 is even a justifiable mon to include, but I decided against it, as Porygon WAS designed as a stand-alone mon.
Kogasa the Lickitung
Kogasa surprised me with how ultimately useless she was. With a great movepool and decent bulk, I thought I might use Lickitung in at least one battle, and though she was brought along for Wake, she didn't actually make any appearances. I hope she enjoyed the box :<
Keiki the Girafarig
You might expect me to start insulting Keiki like I have many other generally not useful mons, but a) I would never do that as I love both Keiki and Girafarig too much and b) though I would never have called her essential, Keiki DID help out in quite a few trainer battles! Usually, she had to hold a Focus Sash, but this allowed her to freely fire off Psychics and Thunderbolts.
Eternity the Yanma
Though Yanma is not recorded as having done anything in my playthrough documentation, Eternity mowed through Galactic grunts and double battles alike with her powerful Compound Eyes Hurricanes! Her 4x resistance to fighting allowed her to switch in and retaliate, but most of the time, she held a Focus Sash to compensate for her frailty.
Letty the Corsola
Corsola was also, thankfully, the beneficiary of a large buff in Renegade Platinum. Her Defense, Special Defense, and Special Attack were all greatly increased. This allowed Letty to run Modest 252 HP 252 Sp Atk and tank most hits like a beast without fear of death even to a super-effective move, so long as it wasn't grass type. She always ran her trusty Surf and Power Gem, supplemented by exchangeable moves such as Ice Beam, Protect, Scald, and Stealth Rock. It's very possible that Letty will be coming into the Elite 4.
Sukuna the Qwilfish
Qwilfish also got buffed in Renegade Platinum - most significantly, she was given her hidden ability in later generations, Intimidate. This allowed Sukuna to serve just as vital a role on the team as Hina - but resisting most types Hina was weak to, and vice versa. The combination of Hina and Sukuna created an incredible defensive AND offensive core, as like Hina, Sukuna could hit way harder than you'd expect for this little fully defensively invested fish with powerful Waterfalls and Gunk Shots. Most of the time, Hina ran the same 4 moves: Waterfall, Gunk Shot, Taunt, and Spikes - and for good reason, that's pretty much all you'll ever need. But what must be remembered is the time I scoured Qwilfish's learnset for a strategy that required Hina be the one to beat Cyrus's Weavile... and found Revenge. Hina's Revenge stopped the Swords Dancing Weavile in its tracks and made Cyrus, by all accounts, feel like a little, little man.
With this typed, it's time to fight Barry, and subsequently, prep for the Elite 4. What 6 members will be chosen?!
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Hemp Protein Powder Market Size, Share And Trends Report, 2030
Hemp Protein Powder Market Growth & Trends
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Grand View Research has segmented the global hemp protein powder market based on nature, flavor, distribution channel, and region:
Hemp Protein Powder Nature Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Organic
Conventional
Hemp Protein Powder Flavor Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Unflavored/Regular
Flavored
Hemp Protein Powder Distribution Channel Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Hypermarkets & Supermarkets
Convenience Stores
Health Stores
Online
Others
Hemp Protein Powder Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Central & South America
Middle East & Africa
List of Key Players in the Hemp Protein Powder Market
Manitoba Harvest
Navitas Organics
Nutiva
Evo Hemp
Sunwarrior
India Hemp and Co.
Terrasoul Superfoods
India Hemp Organics
Anthonys Goods
Health Horizons
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At some point, I do wanna draw Ryan as a pokemon trainer / Gym Leader. I actually had plans to do that years ago, but never really liked the sketches I made for it.
Now tho', I might be able to draw the idea I had in my head. At some point, at least. Not right now tho'.
However, I'll write out the teams I had in mind for him here as I know some of my NP moots follow me here :] So why not?
The first batch of six are the pokemon I could see him have on his team on a regular basis. which consists of:
Pyroar - Out of all the twin / parallel / pokemon with different evos, I thought this one would fit nicely with Ryan and Rachel. At first, I thought about Ryan having a male Pyroar and Rachel having a female one, but I think it would be more fun (aka angsty) if it was the opposite. So when they miss eachother, they tend to chill with their respective Pyroar.
Primarina - When I checked all the different starter pokemon out, I couldn't help but think the Popplio evo-line would be absolutely perfect for Ryan.
Hydrapple - Originally, when I first wanted to draw Ryan with some pokemon years ago, I gave him an Appletun. Mostly 'cause of the in game lore rumor that "If you give the one you like an Applin, you'll be together forever" (aka an old gift from Reed), and then thought Ryan would've probably evolved it into an Appletun. Now tho', it would be more fun if the Applin didn't evolve until after their divorce, evolving it into a Dipplin. Which then evolved into a Hydrapple after joining Hydra :)
Altaria - Just feels like a Ryan pokemon just from this pokedex entry: "This Pokémon has a kind disposition, but if it’s provoked, it will threaten opponents with shrill cries before attacking them without mercy." Also, it will have the Altarianite [megastone] on it, so it can mega evolve <3
Maractus - A silly lil' guy that- while dancing- sounds like the rattling of maracas. Just perfect :]
Ribombee - Would probably be a helpful pokemon for farming. And if not, it also likes trying to cheer people up that are down, which fits too.
This second batch of five I could see him using in his team if he was a Gym Leader. It could be racing themed, and he would be using only Electric type pokemon, which consists of:
Luxray - Not the fastest, but definitely intimidating. Which somewhat fits the old [war] Banshee.
Electivire - A big powerhouse that can be really fast with it's Motor Drive ability. Closest I'll get to the old Primo.
Eelektross - A slithery, levitating lil' shithead that can throw people for a loop. Perfect to represent the Driftwagon.
[Shiny] Pachirisu - A small pokemon that can knock people's socks off if strategized correctly. So I thought it would match the S2k / RT3k nicely :]
Zebstrika - The fastest pokemon out of these five, and one that matches Ryan's old zebra-striped pants. Sure, it could represent the old GTR, I guess :')
Idk, it's just fun making up pokemon teams for characters, considering there's so many pokemon to choose from. And it's extra fun when you look into pokemon's pokedex entries and whatnot, as they sometimes go unhinge :')
Anyways, ramble over 💃
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Following testing you can't conclude anything to be truly fair as sandbagging remains a huge thing + different running programmes are a thing.
For example Jota was quick off the first session while most others seemed to be focussed on longer stints.
Truly looking at the fastest lap times Toyota seems to be on par with BMW which is absolutely not true. Their long run pace as always is incredibly consistent and they have so much experience that they have about everything including reliability on their side.
The only thing that wouldn't surprise me is if they don't finish on pole position. They have quite a heavy car with this BOP, the heaviest it's ever been and that could limit them slightly. But on race pace they definitely are close to being the quickest.
Porsche cars topped all sessions and they could be quite quick this weekend and seem to be quite consistent + their reliability seems to be quite good. They probably won't be exactly on pace with Toyota but I think they could theoretically fight with them.
Same goes for Ferrari they weren't quickest during testing but they've shown they're capable of coming close to Toyota.
Cadillac I'm not sure they seem quite quick but last year they struggled quite a bit, won't be sure until the race on them I'm guessing.
Peugeot despite the seemingly favourable BOP doesn't seem very quick. Don't think the win is in the cards for them - really hope the Evo is an improvement for them next round.
Newcomers Lambo and Alpine don't seem to be very quick yet, though aren't very off the pace. Alpine had an engine issue in Session 3 and despite the obvious memes with the mechachrome I really wonder if we're going to see more of that this year. And I'm afraid we will.
BMW had quite an unfavourable BOP but seems to be quick so far despite that. They were the quickest of the newcomers during testing. It will be interesting to see how they improve over the weekend.
Realistically none of the newcomers will be fighting for a podium. But I do think that Lambo, Alpine and especially BMW show promising potential. And maybe if aided by BOP and some more experiences could be fighting a little higher up.
Isotta is as expected, slow. They do have an unfavourable BOP but between the car and the driver line up I don't think you can expect much from them.
If I'd have to take a bet I'd probably still put my money on Toyota but I guess we'll know more come the race. Endurance racing can always surprise and it is a rather long race, so a lot can happen.
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Part of an article where Kazuyoshi Hoshino (former racecar driver for Nissan and founder of Impul) drives and rates some cars from the opposition. This section he is evaluating the Tommi Makinen EVO VI and the Subaru Impreza WRX STI version VI.
Section 2
"I wanted to ride it once!" First test drive
In the Heisei era's game description of the Lancer Evo VS Impreza battle
Japan's fastest man makes a decision!
Even though I lost my voice due to the intense power,
dissatisfied with handling.
The famous Heisei game, Lan Evo vs Impreza, is a standard showdown plan even for the best cars. After repeated wins and losses, the current models of both cars eventually became the current final models.
The models prepared this time are the GSR Evolution VI Tommy Makinen Edition for the Lan Evo and the WRX STi Version V Limited for the Impreza.
Hajime Hoshino will judge this showdown.
Righteousness. I have never driven either car before, so this will be my first drive. The actors are ready!
Kazuyoshi Hoshino said, "Well, I've always wanted to try these two cars," and let the two big monster 4WDs run to their heart's content. Let's reproduce the impression immediately after the test drive.
■ LANEVO
(I got out of the car and was at a loss for words for a while). This is amazing....... To put it bluntly, this power is not normal. This is no ordinary car. Power!
Too much! And the steering is weird. The power steering is too effective and there is no response, and I can't grasp the feeling at all. I hate it because the steering always has the same weight no matter what the situation. Feeling like an old American car.
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A thorough test drive on two cars that "I wanted to ride once"!
I can't grasp the feeling of grip. The engine is abnormal. If you tell me to praise you, I will praise you, but this is beyond praise. I wonder if they are boosting up. I can't believe it's the power of a commercial car.
The clutch also seems to be a racing specification (equipped with twin plates for the test vehicle), and the sound of the differential is also worrisome. If you wear a helmet and run hard on the circuit, you won't notice that, but if you're on a public road, you'll notice it.
Like a 4-wheel drive, there is a sense of security when turning the power on and off, and the front-to-rear balance is good, but the steering doesn't give you a good grip.
That's why I ran with suspicion. Whether the grip is still there or is gone, I was fumbling around and couldn't figure out the limit, but I just kept running like I had power!
It would be nice to say that the style is rough like running on a dirt road, but it doesn't feel urban. It's a bit too rugged for my taste.
■ Impreza
Suspension is Lan Evo
This one is more like a juggling horse
It's pretty mild.
I feel enough power.
It gets a little dull from 3500 to 4000 rpm, but there is a lot more than that and it turns around 8000 rpm.
Rather than waiting for a 9000 rpm engine like a Honda to reach the top, this engine
3000~7000 like
Use about 4000 rpm
It's easier on public roads. However, although the response is good and the sound when it revs up is also good, I don't really like the sound of misfiring at low and medium speeds.
I think the suspension should be a little stiffer on both bumps and rebounds so that the car doesn't roll over. The Lancer is harder and has better athletic performance.
The Impreza is a little too soft and becomes unstable when attacking hard. But I don't want to make it too hard, so if possible, it might be interesting to make the rebound side a little stronger. The driver's control center differential feels very different depending on how you adjust it. If you put it in the front (differential lock), the front torque will be stronger and the steering will feel more responsive. Conversely, the rearmost (differential free)
If you do it, the response of the handle will be Get out, under
Sorry but power over
be. You can change that beautifully just by adjusting the dial.
So if you're afraid of running out of power on a slippery road, you can bring it forward, and the weight of the steering wheel will change dramatically, but it's all free like FF or FR. You can. This is the first time. Interesting.
■ Judgment
If it's a time attack, the Lancer would be a few tenths faster. But the Impreza's control differential and horizontally-opposed engine are quite tasteful. Which one is better? Impreza is more interesting. In terms of speed, if the suspension could be made a little harder, I think it would be on par with the Lancer, but the Lancer's suspension is better.
The Impreza is my favorite conclusion.
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Hard suspension Lancer Evo and mild suspension Impreza. 4WD monster sports boasting unbeatable speed!
Although they have the same 2-liter turbo and 280 horsepower, they are the super units of Lancer Evo and Impreza, each with their own characteristics. Demonstrate power that surprises even the fastest man in Japan!
#Impul#Kazuyoshi Hoshino#Lanevo#WRX#Impreza STI#Tommi Makinen EVO#JDM#Subaru Impreza#Evo lancer#EVO VI#Evo 6.5
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