![]() ![]() In an attempt to capture his attention, Eliza resorts to calling her husband using the note pattern for “Alexander” that has thus far been unique to Angelica. He considered it to be 18 th century sexting.Įliza interrupts this flirtation to pull attention firmly back to the home front and family where she feels it belongs. Lin-Manuel Miranda said that learning that the two had indeed flirted through punctuation enchanted him so much that he had to incorporate it somehow. In another lovely dimension of the song, Angelica and Hamilton have an exchange in their letters to each other discussing taking the phrase, “My dearest Angelica,” and that adding a comma after dearest to make it, “My dearest, Angelica” completely changes the meaning to make it far more intimate. Lin-Manuel Miranda is a diehard Disney fan, so he undoubtedly used the line for the reference double whammy. I couldn’t believe that the students missed the Disney reference but nailed the Shakespeare reference. Later in the song, Angelica uses the line, “Screw your courage to the sticking place,” which is a two-fer reference, first to the original line in Macbeth, but second it is mentioned in Gaston’s song in Beauty and the Beast. In each case, drawing the connection between the Hamilton character and the Macbeth character instantly adds great texture to the persona in the new work. Jefferson is cast in the role of Macduff, the character who arrives after Hamilton/Macbeth makes a play for power and consistently opposes the title character. Madison is identified as Banquo, both initially loyal lieutenants of the respective main characters but eventually opposing their former friends. (Another student in her annotations of this song commented, “I’m pissed that my high school didn’t make me read Macbeth,” so getting the references is obviously desirable.) Anyway, Hamilton identifies himself as Macbeth, whose ambition was his downfall. ![]() Three of my students had read Macbeth, and one provided a juicy but reasonably complete synopsis upon request. To this day, most American high school students have read at least one of Shakespeare’s plays, although I learned that there is some variety in the selections. Two of the most enduring works that nearly all colonists would have shared experience with were the Bible and the plays of Shakespeare. The more that people are acquainted with a source, the more powerful the reference is. The Harry Potter books are familiar to a large number of people, so I don’t have to explain the reference. For example, if I address a student by saying, “Thanks, Hermione,” then everyone knows that this particular student tends to answer all the questions. The purpose of referencing another text is to provide great depth to the current work by tapping into a source that should be well-known by the audience. With a comma after “dearest.” You've writtenīut I'm crossing the ocean and I just can't waitĪlexander, come downstairs.“Take a Break” contains a big chunk of references to Macbeth, so this was a good place to discuss “intertextuality,” which I learned about by reading the excellent book How to Read Literature Like a Professor. One stroke and you've consumed my waking days I noticed a comma in the middle of a phrase In a letter I received from you two weeks ago There's someone in your corner all the way across the sea You and I can go when the night gets dark… I'll be there in just a minute, save my plateĪnd he has something that he'd like to say ![]() I'm a polymath, a pain in the ass, a massive painĪnd Birnam Wood is Congress on its way to Dunsinane They think me Macbeth, and ambition is my folly I trust you'll understand the reference toĪnother Scottish tragedy without my having to name the play One two three four five six seven eight nine!Ĭreeps in this petty pace from day to day” Take A Break by Lin-Manuel Miranda on Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (2015), Happy Piano Music (2019), Hamilton: An American Musical (2015) ![]()
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![]() ![]() Sample rate of the Tandy 3-Voice generation.ĭisney Sound Source emulation. When set to auto, emulation is present only if the emulated system is set to tandy. Setting this higher than 22050 will slow emulation down and will sound significantly different from a real PC speaker. Sample rate of the PC-Speaker sound generation. Note that the sound will come through your speakers, rather than through your PC speaker (even if you have one). The DMA address of the Gravis Ultrasound (alternate can be same as above) The IRQ address of the Gravis Ultrasound (alternate can be same as above) The base I/O address of the Gravis Ultrasound All OPL modes are 'Adlib', except for CMS. On auto the mode is determined by the Sound Blaster type. The base I/O address of the Sound Blaster.Īllow the Sound Blaster mixer to modify the DOSBox mixer. If a game's configuration supports pro, try one of the pro settings. In Windows put the ID of the device you want to use. ![]() Special configuration options for the device. How many milliseconds of data to keep on top of the blocksize.ĭefault, alsa, oss, win32, coreaudio, noneĭevice that will receive the MIDI data from the MPU-401. Larger blocks might help sound stuttering but will increase sound lag and system drain. ![]() Setting other devices higher than this value may actually lower their sound quality. Setting it lower than 100 will be a percentage. Number of cycles lowered when using the key combo. Number of cycles to increase when using the key combo. The default setting (auto) switches to max if appropriate. You can also let DOSBox guess the correct value by setting it to max. Setting this too high results in sound dropouts and lags. Possible scalers are none, normal2x, normal3x, advmame2x, advmame3x, hq2x, hq3x, 2xsai, super2xsai, supereagle, advinterp2x, advinterp3x, tv2x, tv3x, rgb2x, rgb3x, scan2x, scan3x.ĬPU Core used in emulation auto switches from normal to dynamic if appropriate.Īmount of instructions to emulate each millisecond. Scalers to enlarge or enhance the graphics. If your output method doesn't support scaling this will affect the speed. Increasing the frameskip will help increase overall emulation speed significantly, but will result in jerkier visuals.Īspect correction. How many frames to skip before drawing one. Useless if English is your native language, or you are sufficiently fluent.ĭirectory where things like wave, midi, and screenshots get captured.Īmount of memory dosbox has (in megabytes). Possible priorities are lowest, lower, normal, higher, highest, pause.įile used to load/save the key/event mappings.Īvoid usage of symkeys, might not work on all operating systems.ĭefine another language file. Priority levels "active" is for when the window is open, "inactive" is for when the window is minimised or not in focus. Wait before closing the console if DOSBox has an error. Mouse will automatically lock once you click inside the DOSBox window. Different settings affect performance in different ways. What rendering method to use for video output. Surface, overlay, opengl, openglnb, ddraw Scale the window to this size IF the output device supports hardware scaling. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I might need to limit their wintertime activities to inside the settlement. I noticed that the ones who pop up this message are the ones working outside the settlement hunting or foraging, so it's what you said, because I'm making sure they're wearing the best gear I can make/find/loot/buy for the moment. Originally posted by Morbious:first off youll need to go thru your settlers if clicked look in there bag make sure theyve not equipped summer clothes theres always afew that equipped without you noticing If a settler message pops settler is suffering cold pause click the message it'll take you to that settler (can affect more than one) it highlights the settler enlist them get them to a fire asap if quick enough message vanishes otherwise there a bit nearer to there beds when they collapseīe warned if a settler collapses miles from camp a settler will be dispatched and they can collapse and then 2 settlers get sent out to collect the first 2 and it just snowballs into a tragedy at that point just reload cause your stuffed (sometimes you get lucky and can draft but.had it happen on my first play thru its nasty as you dont notice till to late) Where to find food and how to cook it, where to build a place to sleep, get more villagers, heal their wounds and how to arm and armor them to defend against the first bandit raids. Turn your fire pits on in high traffick enclosed areas if you have none youll need to build them (steward skill refills)ĭouble clicking a fire pit while cameras panned out will highlight all fire pits and allows them to be turned on /off en massĪsbsolute worsecase cold snap if you have a outer wall lock the gates to stop them wandering to far Posted on JFor Going Medieval players, in this guide I will explain to you how to start a new colony in Going Medieval. You will also learn how Random events add new settlers and how you can create your custom scenario with more villagers to start. This guide will provide you with several ways to get new settlers while playing Going Medieval. Im sure someone will be in saying sell to vender and rebuy back but i think that'll get patched at some point so dont rely on it admin You can add more villagers when setting up a new game. Then check quality ie flimsy is junk sturdy is junk good is meh fine / superior /flawless each quality can resist lower temps so best you can equipĪlso hats give a lil protection but sacrifice protectionĬould be a item broke while working and there naked en route back to re equipĪlso check clothes hp each item has hitpoints at 0 they break First off youll need to go thru your settlers if clicked look in there bag make sure theyve not equipped summer clothes theres always afew that equipped without you noticing ![]() |
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