There are few extermely talented pivot animators that have made themselves famous on Youtube. The more notable animators are PivotMasterDX, for the Stick Figures On Crack Series, PivotRJ for The Chase Series and The Stairs Series, and Alchemist7000 for his Pivot wars and updates.
PivotMasterDX
PivotMasterDX was one of the first notable pivot animators on Youtube before his account was hacked. He made Stick Figures On Crack 1, 2, and 3. The series has no main plot and is many random pivot animations inspired by tv shows, music, etc. He uses the default stick figure in most of his animations. A running joke seems to be a giant cheeseburger smashing stick figures and even moving on its own as if alive.
PivotRJ
PivotRJ seems to be the so called "Master" of Pivot or "The New PivotMasterDX" ever since PivotMaster DX was hacked. He has made The Chase 1 through 4 and is working on a fifth video. Another notable video is The Stairs which will have a sequel. The Chase originated with two stick men(shorter than the default with eyes) sitting at a table while one takes a bite of a burger. He then gets up and while he's gone, the other stickman takes a bite of the burger. The other stickman comes back angered and begins to chase the other. The one who stole a bite of the burger always seems to prevail in any possible way. A running gag is the stickman chasing getting hit with a water balloon. The water balloon seems to be a solid though and hits him with astounding force.
Alchemist7000
Currently, his most popular video is his Pivotwar with PivotRJ. He mostly posts Pivot updates and Pivot wars that are with fellow animators. He has a few projects planned, but for now, he might be posting another pivot update shortly. He is also a member of www.dakrdemon.org.
PivotDK
PivotDK is well known for his pivot music. He is also well known for his Dance Of Evil spoof. A new video is his realising is the murder that will star in 2008
PivotMite
Pivotmite is another animator with an extra animator called "Firedu". Both of them made a well known video on youtube called Two Stupid Men and the latest hit Two Stupid Men II. Also they made a Mario Overlap on youtube it was just out
a few months back. He also works and created IF® productions (Infernoflame)
PivotMasterDX
PivotMasterDX was one of the first notable pivot animators on Youtube before his account was hacked. He made Stick Figures On Crack 1, 2, and 3. The series has no main plot and is many random pivot animations inspired by tv shows, music, etc. He uses the default stick figure in most of his animations. A running joke seems to be a giant cheeseburger smashing stick figures and even moving on its own as if alive.
PivotRJ
PivotRJ seems to be the so called "Master" of Pivot or "The New PivotMasterDX" ever since PivotMaster DX was hacked. He has made The Chase 1 through 4 and is working on a fifth video. Another notable video is The Stairs which will have a sequel. The Chase originated with two stick men(shorter than the default with eyes) sitting at a table while one takes a bite of a burger. He then gets up and while he's gone, the other stickman takes a bite of the burger. The other stickman comes back angered and begins to chase the other. The one who stole a bite of the burger always seems to prevail in any possible way. A running gag is the stickman chasing getting hit with a water balloon. The water balloon seems to be a solid though and hits him with astounding force.
Alchemist7000
Currently, his most popular video is his Pivotwar with PivotRJ. He mostly posts Pivot updates and Pivot wars that are with fellow animators. He has a few projects planned, but for now, he might be posting another pivot update shortly. He is also a member of www.dakrdemon.org.
PivotDK
PivotDK is well known for his pivot music. He is also well known for his Dance Of Evil spoof. A new video is his realising is the murder that will star in 2008
PivotMite
Pivotmite is another animator with an extra animator called "Firedu". Both of them made a well known video on youtube called Two Stupid Men and the latest hit Two Stupid Men II. Also they made a Mario Overlap on youtube it was just out
a few months back. He also works and created IF® productions (Infernoflame)
Strong inference plus is a model of scientific inquiry developed by Don L. Jewett. It is an extension of
Strong inference.
Strong inference plus
Strong inference plus has three phases:
# the exploratory phase
# the pilot phase
# the hypotheses-testing phase (note the plural).
; The exploratory phase: factors that influence success are unclear, so research must proceed based upon hunches, serendipitous observations, and selections based upon inadequate information. When the Exploratory Phase provides reasonably reliable observations, the research enters the Pilot Phase.
;The pilot phase: a small number of experiments – usually 6–8 – are replicated under replicable experimental conditions. The Pilot Phase is the experiential test of the Exploratory Phase. With success in the Pilot Phase, the project moves into the Hypotheses-Testing Phase. None of the experimental data from the Exploratory and Pilot Phases can be re-used in the Hypotheses-Testing Phase, in order to avoid statistical bias of the testing in the Hypotheses-Testing Phase.
; The hypotheses-testing phase: uses Strong inference:
# Identify a scientifically-interesting observation-- this is the reliable observation provided by the Pilot Phase.
# Enumerate all alternative hypotheses that can account for the observation, based on present knowledge. Note that the number of alternative hypotheses is not infinite-- the number is limited by Present Scientific Knowledge as practiced by Scientists here and now.
# Reject hypotheses by experimental observations until a single hypothesis remains that has survived an experimental test by which it could have been rejected. The remaining hypothesis is the “currently held view” of the “cause” of the observation.
To the laity, the remaining hypothesis is "truth,” but the scientist knows that this currently-held view can change if new hypotheses arise from new knowledge. If that happens, then the new hypotheses must be tested and rejected, in order to determine whether the "currently held view" needs to be changed.
Relationship between Strong inference and Strong inference plus
* Strong inference and Strong inference plus both use the method of "Multiple Hypotheses", rather than basing research upon a single hypothesis.
* Strong inference plus addresses the need for creating the critical seed observation(s) upon which one can base alternative hypotheses. Strong inference does not.
Strong inference.
Strong inference plus
Strong inference plus has three phases:
# the exploratory phase
# the pilot phase
# the hypotheses-testing phase (note the plural).
; The exploratory phase: factors that influence success are unclear, so research must proceed based upon hunches, serendipitous observations, and selections based upon inadequate information. When the Exploratory Phase provides reasonably reliable observations, the research enters the Pilot Phase.
;The pilot phase: a small number of experiments – usually 6–8 – are replicated under replicable experimental conditions. The Pilot Phase is the experiential test of the Exploratory Phase. With success in the Pilot Phase, the project moves into the Hypotheses-Testing Phase. None of the experimental data from the Exploratory and Pilot Phases can be re-used in the Hypotheses-Testing Phase, in order to avoid statistical bias of the testing in the Hypotheses-Testing Phase.
; The hypotheses-testing phase: uses Strong inference:
# Identify a scientifically-interesting observation-- this is the reliable observation provided by the Pilot Phase.
# Enumerate all alternative hypotheses that can account for the observation, based on present knowledge. Note that the number of alternative hypotheses is not infinite-- the number is limited by Present Scientific Knowledge as practiced by Scientists here and now.
# Reject hypotheses by experimental observations until a single hypothesis remains that has survived an experimental test by which it could have been rejected. The remaining hypothesis is the “currently held view” of the “cause” of the observation.
To the laity, the remaining hypothesis is "truth,” but the scientist knows that this currently-held view can change if new hypotheses arise from new knowledge. If that happens, then the new hypotheses must be tested and rejected, in order to determine whether the "currently held view" needs to be changed.
Relationship between Strong inference and Strong inference plus
* Strong inference and Strong inference plus both use the method of "Multiple Hypotheses", rather than basing research upon a single hypothesis.
* Strong inference plus addresses the need for creating the critical seed observation(s) upon which one can base alternative hypotheses. Strong inference does not.
Stew-eater: (n. From the English, stew, a traditional rural hodge-podge dinner, and from the English, eater, a consumer of solid or semi-solid food.)
Stew-eater is an early 21th-century American English derogatory term for a Libertarian. It is derived from the images of Libertarians in the dystopian children's series, Nadeau and the Corn Revolution, written by Washington, D.C. author Ari D.Goldmann, an imprint of Polar Bear Publishers. In this series, Nadeau is one of the few remaining humans surviving on earth after total environmental collapse. The series begins with Neadeau and her companions waiting to catch the subway in vain. Years of global oceanic and atmospheric abuse have driven humanity away from coastlines and major cities. The remnants of New York is in chaos. As an ideal marriage of political and social values in this new turbulent global community, the only vestige of humanity that has adapted is the Libertarian. Living far away from the flooded coastline cities and with access to the still-thriving rural ecostructure, the Libertarian diet is made up of stew comprised of homegrown vegetables and cured rabbit and other small earthen creatures.
Stew-eater is an early 21th-century American English derogatory term for a Libertarian. It is derived from the images of Libertarians in the dystopian children's series, Nadeau and the Corn Revolution, written by Washington, D.C. author Ari D.Goldmann, an imprint of Polar Bear Publishers. In this series, Nadeau is one of the few remaining humans surviving on earth after total environmental collapse. The series begins with Neadeau and her companions waiting to catch the subway in vain. Years of global oceanic and atmospheric abuse have driven humanity away from coastlines and major cities. The remnants of New York is in chaos. As an ideal marriage of political and social values in this new turbulent global community, the only vestige of humanity that has adapted is the Libertarian. Living far away from the flooded coastline cities and with access to the still-thriving rural ecostructure, the Libertarian diet is made up of stew comprised of homegrown vegetables and cured rabbit and other small earthen creatures.
Renegade Squadron is a fictional organization appearing in the PSP game "Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron".
Formed during the Galactic Civil War, Renegade Squadron was a group of mercenaries and smugglers assembled by Han Solo and his friend Col Serra to help with the evacuation of Yavin IV.
Commissioned by General Dodonna, Solo was given the task of gathering as many combat able men as possible to aid the Rebel Alliance. As it stood the Alliance was mostly made up of 'dreamers' and 'farm boys'. Dodonna needed a squad who knew how to fight and take orders, even if that meant death.
The Squadron was formed from smugglers, pirates, thugs and other individuals who would rather keep themselves out of the public eye. As usual in the Rebel Alliance many species were included in the squadron including Humans, Rodians, Bothans, Sullustans, Wookiees and Mon Calamari.
The squadron led by Serra executed various missions along the course of the Galactic Civil War, including fighting at Hoth and Endor. The group voluntarily disbanded after the Battle of Endor, returning to their original roots. The squad's reputation, despite their involvement in some of the most important battles of the war, went largely unnoticed throughout the years.
The history of the group as finally revealed by Commander Serra to the Jedi archivist, Tionne Solusar, during her research into the war.
Formed during the Galactic Civil War, Renegade Squadron was a group of mercenaries and smugglers assembled by Han Solo and his friend Col Serra to help with the evacuation of Yavin IV.
Commissioned by General Dodonna, Solo was given the task of gathering as many combat able men as possible to aid the Rebel Alliance. As it stood the Alliance was mostly made up of 'dreamers' and 'farm boys'. Dodonna needed a squad who knew how to fight and take orders, even if that meant death.
The Squadron was formed from smugglers, pirates, thugs and other individuals who would rather keep themselves out of the public eye. As usual in the Rebel Alliance many species were included in the squadron including Humans, Rodians, Bothans, Sullustans, Wookiees and Mon Calamari.
The squadron led by Serra executed various missions along the course of the Galactic Civil War, including fighting at Hoth and Endor. The group voluntarily disbanded after the Battle of Endor, returning to their original roots. The squad's reputation, despite their involvement in some of the most important battles of the war, went largely unnoticed throughout the years.
The history of the group as finally revealed by Commander Serra to the Jedi archivist, Tionne Solusar, during her research into the war.