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fishandchipsandallthatfun replied to your post: ooc;
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Can you guys help me with this?
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ooc: ally from ‘austin and ally’ ?
ooc; I feel like she may be too young to pull off Wendy's look. But thank you for helping!
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So, I kind of lost all my muse for Ferb. But I really love this group, and I'd hate to leave. I was thinking of changing characters, probably to Wendy from Gravity Falls, but I can't think of a face. Any ideas?
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Board Games ll Quinn & Ferb
Quinn pushed her blonde hair out of her face as she closed the pet day cares door behind her. She had just got off of work and had the rest of the day off. ‘I-I love working here. Really, I do. But my shift ends so early!’ Quinn shrugged lightly. She shouldn't be complaining. After all some people at the resort worked from sun rise to sun fall. Looking down at the ground, Quinn quickly left her work place and headed down to her cabin. It only took about ten minutes before she got there. Quinn entered, and made a bee line for the wooden dresser. She pulled open the bottom drawer, pulling out checkers, uno and regular playing cards. “T-That should be enough..”
Carrying everything in her arms, Quinn started off. Heading towards the hotel, she made her way around the back and over towards the back. She spotted the pool and quickly headed over. ‘Where could the linen closet be?’ She looked around, spotting a door that led into the back end of the hotel. Looking around, Quinn slipped through the door. She was walking for a minute before spotting a door labelled ‘linen’. Quinn let a smile crawl onto her lips. She hurried over and knocked on the door, before walking inside. She closed the door behind her. “F-Ferb?”
Upon hearing that one of his closest friends had left the resort for a while, Ferb went straight to work, building his own, new friend. One just for him. It was all a matter of simple robotics, he was sure of it. He and his brother had built much more difficult contraptions before. All he had to do was figure out the order of If-Then commands, perhaps even a few If-And-Then. This morning he had been working on the structure of the face; welding was a dangerous activity for a fourteen year-old boy, but that didn't stop him from burning the hunk of metal.
Much to his surprise, he had met someone who wanted to spend time with him. Her name was Quinn - a new girl at the resort. She offered to bring him some board games, some cards as well, and told him the two could play together. Ferb wouldn't pass up the opportunity to make a new friend, so he told her just where his hide-out was and invited her to join him. Board games were completely average when compared to the games that he and Phineas played back home, but it was a very sweet gesture and sounded like a lot of fun.
After Quinn told him she were on her way, he started to clean up the space he had been using all week. The room was dark, but he had brought a lamp from his cabin to lighten things up. There was an old bed from one of the hotel rooms and he had dragged the mini-fridge from his cabin to the room as well, filling it with the sandwiches that people brought him for lunch every day. Though he wasn't too sure what this room's purpose originally was, Ferb was sure that it would become his favorite spot for the summer.
There was a soft knock outside of the room, followed by a voice no louder than a whisper. Assuming that it was Quinn, he pushed his robotics to the corner of the room and quickly crawled through the small space that he had made through the wall. It was just large enough for someone his size to squeeze through, and lead to the bottom of the linen closet. Looking up at the girl, he smiled at her, sliding back into his secret room, indicating that she should follow him.
There are two major divisions in control theory: classical and modern, both of which have direct implications over the control engineering applications. The scope of classical control theory is limited to single-input and single-output system design. All systems are assumed to be second order and single variable, and higher-order system responses and multivariate effects are ignored. Control engineering is the engineering discipline that focuses on the modeling of a diverse range of dynamic systems and the design of controllers that will cause these systems to behave in the desired manner. Although such controllers need not be electrical, many are and hence control engineering is often viewed as a sub-field of electrical engineering. Therefore, at the design stage either digital components are mapped into the continuous domain and the design is carried out in the continuous domain, or analog components are mapped in to discrete domain and design is carried out there.
It can all be broken down to a simple form of command-action controlling. In other words, the command 'if ____ then ____' can be used to order it to do one action when it is given that certain command. The controller that I need to create would have to involve a keyboard, as well as a voice-command system...