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Scribe V-shaped lines on the bar and rough out with either a hack saw or a cutting disk in a hand power tool.
Nor will the hack, the Jack-of-all-trades, still found in some of the smaller art schools, suffice.
The Slogger and Elektuur Turbo Boards were born out of a hack initially devised at Acorn.
Although secondary to its hack and slash gameplay, Castle of the Winds has a plot loosely based on Norse mythology, told with setting changes, unique items, and occasional passages of text.
* Recoil hack removes any recoil ( and thus improves accuracy ) from a player's weapon.
This is similar to the recoil hack.
* ESP shows textual information about the enemy ; such as health, name and distance ; also information about weapons lying around the map, which could be missed without the hack.
* Barrel hack depicts an enemy's gaze as a visible line, this is also visible in the killcam.
Implementation is derived from the wall hack.
With the second version, Valve instituted a policy of ' delayed bans ,' the theory being that if a new hack is developed which circumvents the VAC system, it will spread amongst the ' cheating ' community.
Alternative terms such as " cracker " were coined in an effort to distinguish between those adhering to the historical use of the term " hack " within the programmer community and those performing computer break-ins.
The term hack in this sense can be traced back to " describe the elaborate college pranks that ... students would regularly devise " ( Levy, 1984 p. 10 ).
To be considered a ' hack ' was an honour among like-minded peers as " to qualify as a hack, the feat must be imbued with innovation, style and technical virtuosity " ( Levy, 1984 p. 10 ) The MIT's Tech Model Railroad Club Dictionary defined hack in 1959 ( not yet in a computer context ) as " 1 ) an article or project without constructive end ; 2 ) a project undertaken on bad self-advice ; 3 ) an entropy booster ; 4 ) to produce, or attempt to produce, a hack ( 3 ).
This derogatory form of the noun " hack " derives from the everyday English sense " to cut or shape by or as if by crude or ruthless strokes " and is even used among users of the positive sense of " hacker " who produces " cool " or " neat " hacks.
In other words to " hack " at an original creation, as if with an axe, is to force-fit it into being usable for a task not intended by the original creator, and a " hacker " would be someone who does this habitually.
For example, when MIT students surreptitiously put a fake police car atop the dome on MIT's Building 10, that was a hack in this sense, and the students involved were therefore hackers.
In a similar vein, a " hack " may refer to a math hack, that is, a clever solution to a mathematical problem.
The GNU General Public License has been described as a copyright hack because it cleverly uses the copyright laws for a purpose the lawmakers did not foresee.
In this context, a " hack " refers to a program that ( sometimes illegally ) modifies another program, often a video game, giving the user access to features otherwise inaccessible to them.
As an example of this use, for Palm OS users ( until the 4th iteration of this operating system ), a " hack " refers to an extension of the operating system which provides additional functionality.
Double bridles are usually seen in the top levels of dressage, but also are seen in certain types of show hack and Saddle seat competition.

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The Auction simulates a ' history ' of competition between the descendants of Oberon for player characters who have not had dozens of decades to get to know each other.
The roof's arched profile recalls the spine of a dragon with ceramic tiles for scales, and a small triangular window towards the right of the structure simulates the eye.
In environmental modeling and especially in hydrology, a " behavioral model " means a model that is acceptably consistent with observed natural processes, i. e., that simulates well, for example, observed river discharge.
Each is simply following a program, step-by-step, which simulates intelligent behavior.
Diamonds can also be produced synthetically in a high-pressure high-temperature process which approximately simulates the conditions in the Earth mantle.
Another construction simulates NTMs with 3-tape DTMs, of which the first tape always holds the original input string, the second is used to simulate a particular computation of the NTM, and the third encodes a path in the NTM's computation tree.
This course lasts four days and simulates in-flight over-water emergency.
Pong is a two-dimensional sports game that simulates table tennis.
Instead, it simulates the multiplayer experience with computer controlled players known as bots.
An algorithm that simulates sputtering based on a quantum mechanical treatment including electrons stripping at high energy is implemented in the program TRIM.
One of the primary routes to hacking these early copy protections was to run a program that simulates the normal CPU operation.
Many ATC training systems currently require a person to act as a " pseudo-pilot ", engaging in a voice dialog with the trainee controller, which simulates the dialog that the controller would have to conduct with pilots in a real ATC situation.
In computer science, a tree is a widely used data structure that simulates a hierarchical tree structure with a set of linked nodes.
* In word processing and desktop publishing applications, WYSIWYG means that the display simulates the appearance and represents the effect of fonts and line breaks on the final pagination using a specific printer configuration, so that, for example, a citation on page 1 of a 500-page document can accurately refer to a reference three hundred pages later.
The light gun also features a blowback function which simulates real-life gun recoil.
This is a current loaded voltage scale which simulates in-use voltage measurement.
* A measure of the effectiveness with which a balancing network simulates the impedance of a two-wire circuit at a hybrid coil.
Data for network management is collected through several mechanisms, including agents installed on infrastructure, synthetic monitoring that simulates transactions, logs of activity, sniffers and real user monitoring.
A website entitled The Monkey Shakespeare Simulator, launched on July 1, 2003, contained a Java applet that simulates a large population of monkeys typing randomly, with the stated intention of seeing how long it takes the virtual monkeys to produce a complete Shakespearean play from beginning to end.
When the simulator " detects a match " ( that is, the RNG generates a certain value or a value within a certain range ), the simulator simulates the match by generating matched text.
Unit formations are tactically important in Myth, since the game simulates a real battlefield accurately enough for maneuvers such as flanking and encirclement to be effective.
A case study simulates an NSSA getting around the Stub Area problem of not being able to import external addresses.
It is relatively easy for an inexperienced developer to produce code that simulates successfully but that cannot be synthesized into a real device, or is too large to be practical.
A simulator may imitate only a few of the operations and functions of the unit it simulates.

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