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Z-fighting, also called stitching or planefighting, is a phenomenon in 3D rendering that occurs when two or more primitives have very similar distances to the camera. This would cause them to have near-similar or identical values in the z-buffer , which keeps track of depth.
Fixes that fail is a system archetype that in system dynamics is used to describe and analyze a situation, where a fix effective in the short-term creates side effects for the long-term behaviour of the system and may result in the need of even more fixes. [1]
Michael Joshua Oliverius (born October 10, 1981) [1] is an American former child actor better known by his stage name Michael Oliver. Oliver is best known for his role as "Junior" in the movie Problem Child and its sequel Problem Child 2. He also played Sam Dalton In Dillinger and Capone in 1995.
The ‘problem child’ grows up. Following the narrative of so many content creators in the mid-2010s, Paul phased out prank videos and turned to other means of making money.
The game is set ten years after the events of the final campaign chapter of Girls ' Frontline.The T-Dolls, having previously been exclusively referred to by the names of the firearms they've been imprinted onto within their fire-control cores, begin choosing to adopt new, more human-like personal names as their callsigns, either for personal or professional reasons.
Problem Child 3: Junior in Love (known onscreen as simply Problem Child 3) is a 1995 American black comedy television film directed by Greg Beeman and written by Michael Hitchcock. It is the third and final installment of the Problem Child trilogy created by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. The film premiered on NBC on May 13, 1995. It is ...
The Problem Child, Rebel, or Truth Teller: [13] the child who a) causes most problems related to the family's dysfunction or b) "acts out" in response to preexisting family dysfunction, in the latter case often in an attempt to divert attention paid to another member who exhibits a pattern of similar misbehavior.
Problem child may refer to a child who is particularly difficult to raise or educate, especially due to disruptive or antisocial behavior. Film, television and ...