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How To Win Tic Tac Toe Every Time?
The goal is to always secure two ways to win, and securing two corners is the best way to get that. Center First Method (idk if it's the name, I'm making this up lol) If you're the first to play, secure the center first. This gives you access to all the other corners and edges no matter where your oRead more
The goal is to always secure two ways to win, and securing two corners is the best way to get that.
Center First Method (idk if it’s the name, I’m making this up lol)
If you’re the first to play, secure the center first. This gives you access to all the other corners and edges no matter where your opponent plays.
If they mark an edge, you’re most likely to win with no chance of tying.
If they mark a corner, you should place your next mark on the opposite corner of their mark, so you still have 2 ways of winning. If you make a mistake, your opponent can win.
Corner First Method
You can also start at the corner, but again, secure 2 corners immediately – preferably both on the same row, and never on the center. Doing this will force your opponent to counter-attack, ruining their turn and leaving you with 2 ways to win.
Are Jack And Jill Siblings?
We don't know for sure. We're not even sure of its origin. Some say it was first published in London around 1765, but some argue that it could be from the previous century based on the archaic language and rhymes used in it. If it was indeed based on the myth of Hjúki and Bil, who were siblings - thRead more
We don’t know for sure.
We’re not even sure of its origin. Some say it was first published in London around 1765, but some argue that it could be from the previous century based on the archaic language and rhymes used in it.
If it was indeed based on the myth of Hjúki and Bil, who were siblings – then Jack and Jill are siblings. There’s a myth that while Hjúki and Bil were by the well fetching a pail of water, they were captured by the Moon God, Mani, and were taken to the moon.
If it was indeed based on the story behind Jack and Jill Hill (actual name of a hill) in Kilmersdon, Somerset – then Jack and Jill are a couple. In this origin story, Jack and Jill were expecting a baby. Unfortunately, Jack died due to an accident on the hill while fetching water, and Jill died shortly after childbirth due to heartbreak. Apparently, “Jill” was originally spelled as “Gill” and to this day, the surname “Gilson” is still common in the Kilmersdon area, suggesting there’s some truth in the story. The village even made a plaque dedicated to Jack and Jill in 2020.
If you’re planning on discussing this with a child, maybe use the first one lol the second is tragic.
How To Sort By Date In Google Sheets?
You can use the SORT function in Google Sheets. This function is best if you want other column(s) to follow the sorting. Here's how: 1. Select a new column to place your sorted data. 2. Click the first cell and enter the SORT formula, which is: =SORT(range, sort_column, is_ascending) range - The datRead more
You can use the SORT function in Google Sheets. This function is best if you want other column(s) to follow the sorting.
Here’s how:
1. Select a new column to place your sorted data.
2. Click the first cell and enter the SORT formula, which is:
=SORT(range, sort_column, is_ascending)
range – The data to be sorted.
Example: =sort(A1:B13,1,true)
sort_column – The index of the column in range or a range outside of range containing the values by which to sort.
Example: =sort(A1:B13,1,true) – 1 means you’ll base the sorting on the 1st column on the range
A range specified as a sort_column must be a single column with the same number of rows as range.
is_ascending – TRUE or FALSE indicating whether to sort sort_column in ascending order. FALSE sorts in descending order.
Example: =sort(A1:B13,1,true) means to sort in ascending order.
Optional: SORT(range, sort_column, is_ascending, [sort_column2, is_ascending2, …]) – Additional columns and sort order flags beyond the first, in order of precedence.
(Definitions from Google Sheets)
Here’s what that would look like:
You can also use it for data other than dates like numbers or alphabet. I think it’s the basic sorting function.
Notes:
Make sure the cells you’ll put the sorted data are empty, or it’ll become an error.
The SORT function is an array formula, which means you can’t change nor delete any element of the array, or the sorting result will become an error. If you want to change said cells, you could convert these cells to values first and then make the changes.
Explain The Film Encanto Plot Badly To Me
Dramatic house refuses to give a little girl a room, then breaks itself years later lol People villainize Abuela, but I mean, Casita (the house) can rearrange itself, so why not give the kid a cool room? 🤣
Dramatic house refuses to give a little girl a room, then breaks itself years later lol
People villainize Abuela, but I mean, Casita (the house) can rearrange itself, so why not give the kid a cool room? 🤣
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Thank you!
Thank you!
See lessHow To Hear Through Walls?
Apparently, there's an app that can help you with this. It's called the Amplitude Pro app, and it's supposed to make distant and/or quiet sounds clearly. Just download the app, put your phone as close to the wall or any opening in the room and record the noise, and listen to it clearly later (if theRead more
Apparently, there’s an app that can help you with this. It’s called the Amplitude Pro app, and it’s supposed to make distant and/or quiet sounds clearly. Just download the app, put your phone as close to the wall or any opening in the room and record the noise, and listen to it clearly later (if the app works well)
If you need to listen in real-time, you can just connect a call on two phones, leave one phone inside the room you’re trying to listen to, and listen through the other connected phone lol
See lessHow Long Is “A While”?
I agree with the previous comment that it's used as a stalling mechanism most of the time when the speaker is not sure of how long their "a while" is going to take and can't give you even an estimate of a period of time. This site, though, said that there's a study that "discovered "a while" estimatRead more
I agree with the previous comment that it’s used as a stalling mechanism most of the time when the speaker is not sure of how long their “a while” is going to take and can’t give you even an estimate of a period of time.
This site, though, said that there’s a study that “discovered “a while” estimates a length of 4 months whereas “a little while” would be a little less at 3 months’ time. Going a little further, “a while back” would indicate the potential of occurring up to 8 months in the past.” Which is still quite vague, but there’s that.
I believe “a while” differs per speaker. Most of us don’t think 4 months when we say “a while” :/
See lessHow Many Points Is A Field Goal Worth?
Here's how plays are scored: Touchdown = 6 pointsField Goal = 3 pointsSafety = 2 pointsTry after touchdown = 1 point (Field Goal or Safety) or 2 points (Touchdown) So to answer your question, a Field Goal is equal to 3 points.
Here’s how plays are scored:
Touchdown = 6 points
Field Goal = 3 points
Safety = 2 points
Try after touchdown = 1 point (Field Goal or Safety) or 2 points (Touchdown)
So to answer your question, a Field Goal is equal to 3 points.
See lessWhat Does “-Chan” Mean In Japanese?
"Chan" is a Japanese honorific suffix used to refer to a person you're familiar with. It may even be used to refer to things, animals, or objects that you find adorable. It's generally used for girls, friends, children, babies, or family members.
“Chan” is a Japanese honorific suffix used to refer to a person you’re familiar with. It may even be used to refer to things, animals, or objects that you find adorable. It’s generally used for girls, friends, children, babies, or family members.
See lessHow To Know When To Flip A Pancake?
When you see the bubbles pop! If it looks like it can trigger someone with trypophobia (fear or disgust of patterns with lots of holes), it's ready to be flipped lol
When you see the bubbles pop! If it looks like it can trigger someone with trypophobia (fear or disgust of patterns with lots of holes), it’s ready to be flipped lol
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