In exchange for those still considerable proportions, the Ultra Deep (in either material) is rated to a depth of 6,000 meters, or just shy of 19,685 feet, with ISO 6425 certification via METAS and a design that allows for saturation diving without the need for a helium escape valve. Those deep-diving specs required a considerable amount of technological development from Omega, including four newly pending patents concerning the crystal, crystal gasket, crown, and two-piece caseback.

Starting with the titanium version, the Ultra Deep retains several hallmarks of the record-setting original design. The production version is made from sandblasted grade 5 titanium and uses an asymmetrical case (to aid in crown protection), a ceramic bezel insert with liquid metal scale, a titanium dial with blue Planet Ocean-style accents. Just as we saw with the concept version, the Ultra Deep has "Manta Lugs," which are similar to channel lugs (like those seen on the recent Tudor Pelagos FXD). As such, the Ultra Deep Titanium is only compatible with NATO-style straps and Omega includes a black/blue number that is made of 100 percent recycled materials and features titanium hardware.


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The Omega Seamaster 600M, better known as the PloProf (from Plongeur Professionnel or "professional diver"). Both the Seiko "Golden Tuna" and the PloProf, dispense with HEVs in favor of overbuilt cases and special gaskets.

This Super Metroid analysis has been lying around on my own website for a while. Upon reading Mike Stout's Zelda dungeon design analysis here on Gamasutra, I realized that there is really no excuse not to post this here as well. Here I can assume that readers are somewhat familiar with the Metroid franchise or at least some other form of "Metroidvania", and skip some of the sight-seeing in favor of focusing on level design and the subtle tricks the designers seem to have used to direct the player through what may seem to be a haphazard experience, but is not.


This analysis takes most of its material from the first playthrough of the game by my friend Rufus, which I had the pleasure of observing from beginning to end. Watching him, a complete newcomer to the genre, still find his way around Zebes in pretty much the same way I'd do, almost never once getting lost or stuck for any considerable amount of time, made me question how that could be. This analysis is my answer.


First, I would like to establish what I percieve to be some of the core psychological phenomena behind the Metroid experience before we start.


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Let us set aside for purposes of this discussion how we might uncover and live from our higher possibilities. That is material for another book! In a previous post I sketched a future world where population was one tenth of one percent of its current horrendous level. I got the feeling that my (miniscule) audience had not really explored the ramifications of that one modification in our global situation. Our carbon footprint would plummet. The destruction of living planetary populations would be halted, etc. I also envisioned the end of war. The enormous harm caused by this madness to our environment and ourselves would free energies for more constructive purposes.

Over the course of a couple of weeks, I had the unique pleasure of flying into four of the most populated cities* in the world: Tokyo, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, and New York City. The metropolitan area of each of these mega-cities is home to more than 20 million people.

The Wandering Earth was an unexpectedly colossal hit in its native China, where it earned almost $700 million (550 million) domestically, which prompted Netflix to snap up the rights to stream the sci-fi sensation internationally. The film sees a group of astronauts, sometime far into the future, attempting to guide the Earth away from the sun, which is expanding into a red giant. The problem? Jupiter is also in the way. While the Earth is being steered by 10,000 fire-blowing engines that have been strapped to the surface, the humans still living on the planet must find a way to survive the ever changing environmental conditions.

Today bicycle touring, from transcontinental hauls to brief bikepacking blitzes, is enjoying a popularity beyond that of even just a few years ago, let alone the time of trailblazers like Stevens. We live in an age when advances in technology and ease of international travel are making the world an ever smaller place and, as a result, more and more people are taking to their bikes to see it for themselves. These modern adventurers come from road-cycling or mountain-biking backgrounds, or backgrounds that involve no cycling whatsoever, but all are unified by the prospect of combining cycling and travel. They want to recapture the mystique of our planet, attempt to fill in the gaps that the automated transport experience leaves out, and discover the secrets that bicycle travel unlocks.

My ride from London to Hong Kong was designed around a route that I hoped would give me as colourful an experience as possible. I chose the Eurasian landmass, with its size, history, and diversity of both human and physical geography. Over the course of a year, and of 22,000km passing under my wheels, the forests of Europe, the deserts of central Asia, the mountains of the Himalayas, the tropics of southeast Asia, and the mega-cities of the Far East would prove it a worthy choice.

There are few places on this planet that are as geologically active as the nexus in the tropical Americas where there are five major tectonic plates, five microplates, seven triple junctions where three plates meet, and seven trenches where one plate dives under another, a process called subduction (Fig. 1). The relative motions of these plates and microplates lead to a rapidly changing environment of tectonic mountain building by compression and thrust faulting localized along major faults and volcanic mountain building where the positions of active arc volcanic centers and volcanic chains often change largely due to changes in the nature of the incoming plate and the geometry of subducting plate. Thesen changes in the neotropics have been documented using radiogenic isotopes and paleontology, palynology, and stratigraphic and other geologic and geophysical methods used both on land and under the ocean. Present-day relative plate motions are indicated by the distribution of earthquakes and GPS measurements. The development of a tectonic model for this region that draws upon these observations and is paralleled by increasingly precise dating of branch points in the orchid tree of life and those of several groups of orchid pollinators. One aim of this paper is to compare the geologic dates of these geological and biological events and discuss the insights that can be drawn from these comparisons. Lastly, the author describes the meteorological, hydrological, and oceanographic processes that likely govern the dispersal of neotropical orchid species and the enhanced sampling and taxonomic needed in Andean Colombian and eastern Panamanian forests to test these dispersal hypotheses.

In some tectonic settings, microplates are created that move sideways of the collision direction, a process termed tectonic escape (Fig. 3 and 4). Part of the eastern motion of the Panama Block relative to South America may be attributable to eastward tectonic escape of the Panama Block (Microplate) (La Femina et al. 2009, La Femina 2011). A welldocumented example is the tectonic escape of the North Andean Block (Microplate) (NAB) of Andean Ecuador and Colombia (Fig. 3) that is shown by the measured motions of this Block relative to the interior of the South American plate (Amazonia) based on GPS measurements (Fig. 4). Those motions may be resolved into internal strains in the NAB: an internal shear ~ parallel to the Colombian Trench and a shortening perpendicular to the Trench. These deformations are accomplished by strike-slip faulting (having horizontal slip parallel to the ~NE-trending vertical fault plane) and thrust faulting roughly perpendicular to the Colombian Trench. The NAB is thrust over the Caribbean Plate along its northern boundary (the North Colombian Thrust zone. The beginning of the collision of the Carnegie Ridge and the creation of the NAB has been dated from marine geology evidence of the age of the initial opening of the Guyaquil Canyon, a rift on the trailing edge of the NAB: 4 to 6 Ma BP (Collot et al. 2009, Nocquet et al. 2014). The combined squeezing and shearing motions in Andean Ecuador/Colombia/Western Venezuela (Nocquet et al. 2014) are evident in the pattern of earthquake distribution in the region (Figure 5), especially on the eastern margin of the NAB. Although the ancestral Andes certainly were built well before 4-6 Ma BP, most of the presentday high elevations of the northern Andes can be ascribed to the tectonic effects of the collision of the Carnegie Ridge. It is also worthwhile that many other independent observations, such as the dating of Andean uplift by fission-track methods and the onset and acceleration in sedimentation in the Amazon delta derived largely from the Andes show that such dates are in the same timeframe of tectonic uplifts discussed above (Hoorn et al. 2010). be457b7860

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