I'm having a devil of a time with figuring out the ASRB2 cycle for the MHS program. If I can't figure it out before the end of December, it will probably be wiser for me to just run the damned thing through 3 months of testing before I release it. That would put release in March of 2020.
I have settled on an ASRB2 for my private use that is "the best I can nail down" for now. I have been really pleased with how the gains made with the program have not vanished, but it also is still far from finished with what it needs to accomplish. I am looking forward to my next "on" part of the ASRB2 cycle.
In the mean time, I will be building (trying to build?) ALRA. It is going to be a focus fire program based on an existing focus fire skeleton script, which means I won't need the models for figuring out what to turn on and off. I will need them for mapping out the core script, ASRB, loops per day and ASRB2. If the models continue to be disrupted that will mean I cannot finish this project either, but I will keep trying to be productive regardless.
By the way, ALRA stands for ALlergy Relief Aid. ARA was already in use. With the 5.75G skeleton script I will attempt to make as powerful and effective and useful an allergy relief aid as I can, but I do not know how effective it will be.
Given my current difficulty with the models, I have decided that I will not be changing the price of 5.75G subs until I am able to more confidently determine the best price. That may take me a couple months, so enjoy the extension of the lower price for now.
MIR3 is on deck, but it has 41 goals, only one of which has been scripted. That requires 1-3 days per goal to script usually, and that's when the models are working reliably. This program, too, may have to be put off a while.
I have been contemplating trying to build NDRS stand alone and make it a free program, and possibly upgrading ASC to 5.75G, but again... this all requires the models to be working. I also have to find some way to produce products that pass QC and that can be offered for sale during this time. Not sure how I am going to do that unless the models are somehow functional.
I have settled on an ASRB2 for my private use that is "the best I can nail down" for now. I have been really pleased with how the gains made with the program have not vanished, but it also is still far from finished with what it needs to accomplish. I am looking forward to my next "on" part of the ASRB2 cycle.
In the mean time, I will be building (trying to build?) ALRA. It is going to be a focus fire program based on an existing focus fire skeleton script, which means I won't need the models for figuring out what to turn on and off. I will need them for mapping out the core script, ASRB, loops per day and ASRB2. If the models continue to be disrupted that will mean I cannot finish this project either, but I will keep trying to be productive regardless.
By the way, ALRA stands for ALlergy Relief Aid. ARA was already in use. With the 5.75G skeleton script I will attempt to make as powerful and effective and useful an allergy relief aid as I can, but I do not know how effective it will be.
Given my current difficulty with the models, I have decided that I will not be changing the price of 5.75G subs until I am able to more confidently determine the best price. That may take me a couple months, so enjoy the extension of the lower price for now.
MIR3 is on deck, but it has 41 goals, only one of which has been scripted. That requires 1-3 days per goal to script usually, and that's when the models are working reliably. This program, too, may have to be put off a while.
I have been contemplating trying to build NDRS stand alone and make it a free program, and possibly upgrading ASC to 5.75G, but again... this all requires the models to be working. I also have to find some way to produce products that pass QC and that can be offered for sale during this time. Not sure how I am going to do that unless the models are somehow functional.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!