イベント概要エントリーは当日GiGO札幌駅西口店・MAXIM HEROにて受付15:45~STRIVE 初心者講習会+質問会 16:00~STRIVE トレモ会(階層無制限) & GGST 天上未経験限定対戦会(天上挑戦経験者は参加可) 17:00~STRIVE 階層無制限チーム抽選3on3 or 4on4 18:40~REV2 段位無制限チーム抽選大会 20:00~打ち上げ&新歓 ※チーム大会は1人参加者チーム斡旋有 ■15:45~STRIVE 初心者講習会+質問会 【 当日受付 】受付なし。当日自由に参加可能。 【 参加費 】無料。 【イベント形式】 当日初心者向けの講習会を開催。 参加者いた場合のみ開催。 講師:Headless チップ使い(8~10階層) ウイスキー大好き陽気なアメリカ人。 3Dアートが趣味。 日本語が得意。英語を教えられる。 講師:えめ ブリジット(天上階)、梅喧(天上階)、闇慈使い(10階層) 酒が強い。スプラ〇ゥーンにはまっている。 講師:パペルボン ソル使い(天上界LV1500)。 元千歳勢。野球に詳しい。 運営:にしこうき 新規初心者向けイベントも含めて 十数年ぐらいイベントを企画運営。 ■16:00~STRIVE トレモ会 & GGST 天上未経験限定対戦会(天上挑戦経験者は参加可能) 【 当日受付 】受付なし。当日自由に参加可能。 【 参加費 】自費。1クレジット100円。 【イベント形式】 ・トレモ会 トレーニングモードで行う練習会・情報交換会 ・GGST 天上未経験限定対戦会(天上挑戦は含まない) 参加者の段位を見て2~3台の専用台を設置。 適正なレベルではないと判断した場合は声かけて移動してもらう場合有。 ■17:00~STRIVE 階層無制限チーム抽選大会 【 当日受付 】16:30~予定 【 参加費 】200円 【 大会形式 】 できるだけ高階層の人が固まらないようチームを抽選等で予定。1人参加者運営にてチーム斡旋有。 ■18:40~REV2 段位無制限チーム抽選大会 【 当日受付 】18:10~予定 【 参加費 】200円 【 大会形式 】 できるだけ高階層の人が固まらないようチームを抽選等で予定。1人参加者運営にてチーム斡旋有。 ■20:00~打ち上げ 【 当日受付 】20:00~予定 【 予算 】3000~3500円予定 注意事項イベント開始時間は予定より遅れる場合があります。場合により内容変更や中止、延期になる場合があります。 主催・運営:EZOST |
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Boeing’s Starliner astronauts may be in space another 6 months. Here’s what they’ll do
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When astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore left Earth for International Space Station two months ago, they ditched their bags for a key piece of equipment. Helming the inaugural crewed flight test of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, they departed without their own toiletries and other personal comforts — expecting to return to Earth within a week or so.
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They’ve now been on the space station more than 60 days, however, and NASA raised the possibility this week that they may remain there through early 2025 because of ongoing issues with their Starliner capsule.
Such an extension is not certain, with NASA officials hoping to resolve some disagreements within the space agency about Starliner’s safety. A decision, according to NASA, must be made by the middle of August.
But NASA indicated a monthslong continuation may be necessary if Starliner is deemed unsafe and they need to fall back on Plan B, with the astronauts coming home aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule instead.
So what exactly would Williams and Wilmore do for another six months in space?
Currently the two are guests. They’re not part of Expedition 71, the international crew of seven astronauts serving as the space station’s official staff. Nevertheless, NASA has said they’ve seamlessly integrated with the group, picking up everyday tasks aboard the orbiting laboratory.
But if their stay is extended through February, as NASA said may happen if Starliner can’t bring them home, Williams and Wilmore would transition to be full-time expedition crew members.
Scientists who discovered mammals can breathe through their anuses receive Ig Nobel prize
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The world still holds many unanswered questions. But thanks to the efforts of the research teams awarded the IG Nobel Prize on Thursday, some of these questions – which you might not even have thought existed – now have answers.
We now know that many mammals can breathe through their anuses, that there isn’t an equal probability that a coin will land on head or tails, that some real plants somehow imitate the shapes of neighboring fake plastic plants, that fake medicine which causes painful side-effects can be more effective than fake medicine without side-effects, and that many of the people famous for reaching lofty old ages lived in places that had bad record-keeping.
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The awards – which have no affiliation to the Nobel Prizes – aim to “celebrate the unusual, honor the imaginative – and spur people’s interest in science, medicine, and technology” by making “people laugh, then think.”
In a two-hour ceremony as quirky as the scientific achievements it was celebrating, audience members were welcomed to their seats by accordion music, before a safety briefing warned them not to “sit on anyone, unless you are a child,” not to “feed, chase or eat ducks” and to throw their paper airplane safely. There were two “paper airplane deluges” during the ceremony in which the audience attempted to throw their creations – safely – at a target in the middle of the stage.
Among those collecting their prizes was a Japanese research team led by Ryo Okabe and Takanori Takebe who discovered that mammals can breathe through their anuses. They say in their paper that this potentially offers an alternative way of getting oxygen into critically ill patients if ventilator and artificial lung supplies run low, like they did during the Covid-19 pandemic.
American psychologist B.F Skinner was posthumously awarded the peace prize for his work attempting to use pigeons to guide the flight path of missiles, while a European-wide research team was awarded the probability prize for conducting 350,757 experiments to demonstrate that a coin tends to land on the same side it started when it is flipped.