Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Focus

http://99u.com/articles/7032/a-day-without-distraction-lessons-learned-from-12-hrs-of-forced-focus

Friday, 21 February 2014

Uncomplicated Translation of Philosophical books [Philosophy Compilation E-Books ePub Kindle PDF Free to the world ]






U N C O M P L I C A T E D   T R A N S L A T I O N  O F 

P H I L O S O P H I C A L   B O O K S 







The Age of Uncertainty

Gottlob Frege
Rudolf Steiner
Albert Schweizer
Bertrand Russell, 1872-1970
Karl Popper
G. E. Moore
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Rudolph Carnap
Jean-Paul Sartre, 1905-1980
Albert Camus
Georg Henrik von Wright
Mortimer Adler
W. V. O. Quine
Nelson Goodman
Imre Lakatos
Ayn Rand
Paul Feyerabend
Mario Bunge
Douglas Hofstadter
Daniel Dennett
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, 1881-1955
Simon Blackburn
Paul Ricoeur


The Classical Age

China

The Presocratics

Milesian School

Pythagoreans

Eleatic School

Pluralists

Atomists

Metrodorus of Chios (4th century BC)

Sophists

 

Theano (fl. 6th cent. BC)
Aspasia (fl. 5th cent. BC)

Cynics and Stoics

Classical Greek philosophers

Arete of Cyrene (fl. 4th cent. BC)
Aristo (fl. 3rd cent. BC)
Timon (320-230 BC)
Diogenes of Babylon (240-152 BC)
Panaetius (185-109 BC)
Philo of Larissa (160-80 BC)
Posidonius (135-51 BC)
Antiochus of Ascalon (130-68 BC)
Philodemus (110-40 BC)

Hellenistic Philosophy

Aenesidemus (fl. 1st cent. BC)
Philo of Alexandria (30 BC - 45 AD)
Musonius Rufus (30-100)
Demonax (fl. 2nd cent.)
Diogenes of Oenoanda (fl. 2nd cent.)
Alcinous (fl. 2nd cent.)
Clement of Alexandria (150-215)
Sextus Empiricus (fl. 200)
Alexander of Aphrodisias (fl. 200)
Julia Domna (170-217)
Diogenes Laertius (fl. 3rd cent.)

The Neo-Platonists

Porphyry (233-309)
Iamblichus (242-327)
Calcidius (fl. 4th cent.)
Themistius (317-388)
Proclus (411-485)
Ammonius (440-521)
Damascius (462-540)

The Middle Ages

Simplicius of Cilicia, 490-560
John Philoponus, 490-570
Johannes Scotus Eriugena, 810-877
Anselm (11th century)
Pierre Abélard, 1079-1142
Duns Scotus, 1266-1308
William of Ockham, 1285-1347

Renaissance

Tycho Brahe, 1546-1601
Pierre Gassendi, 1592-1655

The Age of Enlightenment

Anne Conway, 1631–1679
Nicolas Malebranche, 1638–1715
Montesquieu, 1689-1755
Denis Diderot (1713-1784 AD)

Saturday, 15 February 2014

TAO Unit-Unit Damage Chart Damage Calculator

____________________________________

D A M A G E   T A B L E                                                           


Site for Tips on Tactics Arena Online Tao Stuff.  Tested more than 1000 times with consistency

Bottle's Grey Setup (Turtle)

TAO Unit-Unit Damage Chart Damage Calculator 

   this is for normal armoured units, without stone golem. The one with stone golem bonues will come out soon. To read the table below, the units down the left hand are the attacking unit and the units across the top are the units being attacked. The numbers represent how much health points the attacked units lose when being attacked by the corresponding attacking unit.

AssasinBarrierClericDragonEnchantyFrostKnightLightningMudPyroRiderScoutStoneWitch
Assasin1618181518181415181815171318
Dragon2528282428282123282824262028
Knight1922221822221718222219201522
Lightning2630302530302325303026282130
Mud1820201720201516202017181420
Pyro1315151315151112151513141115
Rider1719191619191416191916171319
Scout1618181518181415181815171318
Witch2124242024241820242420221724
    Below is the formula that seems to fit this equation. Any decimal values are rounded off, ie if its a .5 or above it is rounded up and if below rounded down. You can use this to calculate any variations ie when the unit has more armour or when a unit has had its firepower upgraded.
(P+D)*(1-(.01(A+S))) = R
P = Power of the unit
D = Any bonuses to the power
A = Armour of defending unit
S = Any armour bonuses
R = Final amount of damage

    Conversely, if you want a formula for finding how much armour reduces the damage by then use the following:
(A + S)/ 100 * (P + D) = Damage reduced