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How different do you think the 1994 Formula One season would've been if Ayrton Senna hadn't died?

TL:DR; Senna would probably have won comfortably from Hill, with Benetton and Schumacher expelled from the Championship for cheating.Update - See Additional at the very bottom; If the FIA really had balls and integrity, your 1994 World Champion would still be a Brazilian, just not Senna! Yes, that is a teaser - now go and read it!1994 was supposed to be remembered as the year the focus went back to driver skill. Williams’s 1993 FW15C had been a technical masterpiece which will probably never be equalled, featuring;Anti-lock brakingActive suspensionTraction and launch controlProgressive power steering, which modified the system’s response according to the car’s speedSemi-automatic gearbox with a driver-activated “auto-up” setting, which would continuously auto-shift at the rev limit unless the driver shifted sooner.A continuously variable transmission, which was tested but never raced.A “push to pass” button, which raised the rev limiter by 300rpm while simultaneously having the active suspension raise the rear of the car to feather the rear diffuser and reduce drag (effectively a DRS system!)Basically, all the driver had to do was point the car and press the loud pedal!For 1994, the FIA outlawed all these driver aids. Originally this was to include the semi-auto gearboxes and bring back gearsticks. But all the teams had either developed or bought a system, and they could show how these saved them far more spending on stripped gears and blown engines. In the interest of cost control, the FIA relented.Williams initially converted a spare FW15C to D spec – eliminating all the banned aids – while working on the new FW16 as a passive-suspension car from scratch. The problem that they found was that by continuing the aero development from the FW15 into the FW16, the front of the car became very pitch sensitive without an active suspension system constantly adjusting the front ride height. Bizarrely, the bodged-together FW15D was actually faster and more drivable in pre-season testing, but the team decided to race the new model anyway.At the second race at Ti in Japan, Schumacher made a blistering start and lead into the first hairpin from third. Mika Hakkinen spun Senna into the gravel trap, where he was then hit by Nicola Larini’s Ferrari having its own spin. After climbing out, Senna sat on the wall at the hairpin for the rest of the race listening to the other cars.He isn’t ignoring the action; he was looking away so he could check if he could hear a Benetton go by with the engine popping as traction control shut off cylinders, rather than see it…When he returned to the pits, he was completely unequivocal to Williams and any journalist who would listen; Benetton were cheating and running a traction control system. At the French GP, David Coulthard was a guest commentator on Eurosport – he’d been stood down for the race in favour of “Tubby” Mansell – and when Schumacher again dived between the two Williams’s to go from third to first off the start line, Coulthard said it was exactly the sort of start you saw in 1993 with launch control allowed.In the aftermath of the San Marino race, the FIA seized Benetton’s ECUs and the laptops used to control them for investigation. Benetton weren’t particularly co-operative, so the FIA hired engineers to de-complie and analyse both the ECU chipset and the control programme from the laptops. This took a few months before a report was delivered; there was a traction control system fitted in the ECU!The laptops were even more damning; if you connected it to the car, you got a menu to scroll through which allowed the engineer to adjust and programme the usual ECU parameters; all very legal. But if you scrolled to the bottom of the menu and then kept holding the down arrow, another menu appeared which held settings for…A traction/launch control system! This couldn’t have looked more fishy if they put it on a trawler.Benetton were charged by the FIA with a breach of the Sporting Regulations. Their defence was a Trump-like litany of self-contradicting lies.The system was just legacy code on the ECU chips, and not used.They only used it in testing, never in a race.They would have to recompile the laptop software to activate it.The highly suspicious menu was only meant to prevent the engineers accidentally turning on the system, not an elaborate attempt to conceal it.In the end, the FIA decided there was no conclusive evidence that Benetton had used the system in a race and let it pass. There was only one problem with this decision; it was complete bollox!The Sporting Regulations had absolutely no authority over the technical details of the car and its systems. The only charge that could be brought under them was for knowingly entering a car which did not comply with the Technical Regulations, which automatically implies that there was a breach of the Technical Regs which the FIA did not investigate. Specifically;ARTICLE 9: TRANSMISSION TO THE WHEELS    5. Propulsion:  Traction control is forbidden. Nothing about using it; these regs define how the cars must be built, meaning it was an offence for the system simply to exist on the car. And the penalty? Expulsion from the World Championship.This happened once before in 1984, when Tyrrell were caught using a deliberately under-weight car in an attempt to keep up with their turbo-powered rivals – they were the last team left using the Cosworth DFY – and then “topping up” their cooling system before the cars were weighed by pouring in kilograms of lead shot to get the weight legal.So why did the FIA deliberately hold a sham investigation?The viewing figures for the sport collapsed after Senna’s death, most dramatically in Brazil and Japan but they fell right around the world. Expelling Benetton and Schumacher from the Championship would have meant handing Damon Hill the title after the German Grand Prix with seven races still to go, races that even fewer people would watch since they were now irrelevant. Fewer viewers would mean fewer reasons for sponsors to keep paying huge sums to the teams, TV companies demanding repayments on their rights due to poor viewing figures, and advertisers demanding lower fees for their trackside advertising hoardings. And who would feel all that in his wallet?Bernard Christopher Ecclestone!They had to walk a tightrope between dealing with Benetton’s consistent contempt for the rules – don’t forget Schumacher’s ignored black flag at the British Grand Prix, the plank wear in Belgium and the illegally-altered fuel rig* that almost fried Jos Verstappen in Germany – and removing what little drama was left in a season that would only be remembered for the fatalities and lucky escapes. In the end, they stage-managed things right down to the wire and won back viewers, but at the cost of any pretence that the rules actually mattered.If Senna hadn’t died, yes he would have been crowned champion as soon as Benetton got expelled, and yes the viewership would have dropped. But F1 wouldn’t have faced the double whammy of all that on top of a prior massive drop-off because of his death.Just to point out; Benetton weren’t the only ones flouting the laws that year. McLaren were caught using an illegal automatic upshift in their gearbox when their test driver Phillipe Alliot got a drive mid-season with Larousse and expressed surprise they didn’t have one. They got away with it because the system was “technically” in accordance with the wording of the regulation, but flagrantly in breach of its intent. McLaren removed the system and the 1995 rules specifically added that only the driver could initiate a gear change.Also Ferrari got in a spot of trouble at the Pacific Grand Prix when Larini said in a press conference that he’d used their traction control in qualifying, forcing the team to use the time honoured “stupid Italian can’t speak English properly, didn’t know what he was saying… What, traction control?… No, we’d never do anything that wasn’t in the rules…” play.Additional…* The fuel rig was another offence which should have seen Benetton banned. The rigs were supplied by Intertechnique, who built aircraft refuelling systems, as a sealed unit and it was again an offence under the Technical Regulations to make any alterations to them.Right from the first race, the other teams couldn’t make sense of Benetton’s fuel strategy. Based on what they knew about the Cosworth HB’s fuel consumption, and the fixed fuelling rate of the rigs, Benetton didn’t seem to be putting in enough fuel to finish races – and yet there was Schumacher on the top step of the podium.When the FIA investigated the remains of Verstappen’s rig after the pit fire, they found a fuel filter had been removed, which allowed fuel to flow at 112% of the mandatory rate. This meant, once again, summary expulsion from the Championship. Benetton’s defence was that based on their analyses, they could name six other teams who had done exactly the same thing meaning you’d have to expel every leading team for cheating, so good luck getting viewers then. And then miraculously, the night before the FIA tribunal met, Larousse handed in a letter from Intertechnique telling them to do exactly what Benetton had done and remove the fuel filter. Manufacturer approved modification, case closed! Never mind the fact that Benetton had done so without direction from the manufacturer and done it from the start of the year…And this makes things really interesting; it was never revealed who Benetton claimed were the other teams cheating, but it’s reasonable to assume it was the bigger names who had the manpower to figure out how Benetton could win races with so little refuelling. So if you banned them, and Williams, and Ferrari, and McLaren, and… and…It could have made the 1994 World Champion…Rubinho!

In television lingo, what does it mean to film a remote?

I think what you are referring to is filming remote.I just found this for you…“Remote shooting refers to taking pictures with your camera using a device to press the shutter and even adjust the exposure settings. At its most basic level a remote shutter cable or infrared remote control can be used to fire the shutter. With these devices you set the exposure on camera and fire the shutter using the cable or button. “Does that help?If you’re interested in film set lingo you might like this..Film Set Jargon 2019First Things First : Always Stay Alert On SetKeep your eyes peeled. There is a lot of heavy and dangerous equipment on a film set. It is your responsibility to ensure your own safety. And other peoples. Thank you.Whether you are looking to understand film set jobs or you are a film production major or just want to know what "check the gate" means we're here to help :-)COMMUNICATION: Proper use of film-set-jargon is essential for a well run film set. Any interactions with a film producer or a movie or tv director will be greatly improved by knowing your stuff guys. This movie set terminology and list of film set terms will help. Below is a glossary of film terms. Got any more? - send them in by clicking here. I love film lingo and set terms.“Talent” refers to any of the actors or models on set.“Crew” refers to any production staff on set."First” First Assistant Director (He is the boss on set)The "Second". 2nd AD. At base. In charge of actor movements. Transportation. Liason between set and base.Apple Box – Wooden boxes (Grip Department)A.D.R – Automatic Dialogue Replacement (aka Dubbing). The process of rerecording dialogue in a studio after filming has been completedBlocking – Rehearsing the scene, working out the actors movements on location without the camera rollingBlonde – Nickname for a 2K open face lightCall sheet – A list of the days work schedule and what time everyone is needed on set. More info hereCrafty – Craft service, food and catering on a film setDailies – Recent footage ready to be watched, often looked at by the Director and Producer at the end of each shooting day (also called Rushes)End Board – When a scene is boarded at the end of a shot and not the start - the board is also held upside downGreen – When you are green you are new to a jobGate – The 1st AD will shout ‘Check the Gate’ the gate is the part of the camera that sits between the lens and the film. You check the gate to make sure there is no hair or dust on the film. This is also done when shooting digital.Juicer – A Juicer is an electrician. Also called a Spark"Legs" – The tripod legs, also called ‘Sticks’Last Looks – Phrase used by the 1st AD, last chance to check actors, set equipment before filming begins"Magic Hour" – The magic hour is the hour before sunset when natural light is at it’s best and the sky is goldenM.O.S – Code for filming mute ‘Mute On Sound’"Pick Ups" – Shots that crew where unable to film on the scheduled shooting day. Usually small shots and cutawaysRed Head – Nickname for a 800 Watt open Face Light"Sides" – Script pages of today’s scenes to be shot, in shooting order, usually printed onto A5 paperTalent – Nickname for all actors"Video Village" – The place where the monitor goes on set“Grips” People who move lighting/grip equipment."Sparks" (Electricians)Craft Services” any food or drink provided for talent and crew. Running buffet. An American term, used more frequently now in the UK and Europe.“Green Room” is the area given to the talent (and usually talent alone) to rest between shot set-ups.“Practicals” are light fixtures that are normally found in the location you are shooting. i.e. desk lamp in an office, standing lamp in a living room.“Striking” is removing something, a light, a box, a horse, an actor.“Closed Set” means there is nude filming going on. You are not allowed on a closed set unless you are key to that scene.“Crossing” said before ANYONE crosses in front of camera during a shot set up."Flashing" is said when anyone is taking a photograph of someone.“Quiet on set” said, you MUST stop making noise. No talking, no cell phones (not even on vibrate), no walking around. Silent as a mouse.“Take” is a scene that has been or is being filmed."A Veronica" Slang for take. Veronica Lake. Uk based. Love this Film-set-jargon."The bottle" The lens of the camera. "Don't look down the bottle."“Speed” means camera is rolling.“Print” is a term used by the director to specify which take is the best in a sequence.“Mark” is a blocking term that tells the actors where they need to land in order to be in focus for the camera, usually marked by an “x” on the floor in gaffer tape. Different colours for different characters."Groucho's" The same thing. Groucho Marks. Gettit. You may also stand on a "sausage". A small roll of material useful for testing toe placement in close ups. Easy to hit without seeing.“Cheat” is to falsify the actors move intentionally to best suit the camera.“Martini Shot” is the very last shot in production for that day."Magic Hour" The moment when the light is at it's most magical, usually when it changes from daylight to dusk.“10-1" Means "I need a bathroom break."“Stinger” is an extension cord. US based.“C-47″ is the fancy term for a clothespin. US based film-set-jargon."Second Unit" When a separate unit films some event. Often missed footage from the first unit. Sometimes horse riding shots, extraneous driving shots...etc.“B-roll” sometimes used for cutaways to add detail, emotion or tension to a scene.“ADR” means Automatic Dialogue Replacement and is the process of recording dialogue separately from the action of the scene, that will later sync up with the scene.“MOS” stands for Motion Omit Sound and just means silent filming.<<Tweet this >>"Wrap" It's a wrap. End of filming. Comes from old studio term from silent films meaning.... Wind Reel And Print.All this Film-set-jargon goes back years does it not?Checks....Costume hair make up checks before shooting.End Board. Slating of scene at END of scene.Sound speed. Camera ready speed stable for shooting."Turnover". Start the take. Camera turns over the motor.Wildtrack. A sound track without dialogue. Traffic or ambient sounds.Sticks. Camera legs. The frame they stand on.Edge Of Frame. The edge of the camera frame containing the performance. Useful to know...where the edge is.Apple Box . A wooden crate on which actors, DP's and cameras can be placed to alter height.Pagganinis. Stepped boxes to alter height. Known sometimes as"Pags"First Positions. Go to start of scene again.POV. Point of view. This camera shoots the scene from this point of view. Angle.Check the gate. Look to see if there is any scratch on film stock. Oddly still sometimes used even when shooting digital.Cut. End of a take.Coupe. Cut - in France."Rollando". Turn over in Spain."Motor" Same in Romania.Honey Wagon - a portable loo.Doing a banana. Move in a curve to allow the camera to see behind you (in the shape of a banana).Any more...?Calling The Roll On SetThe Director does not call action. The First AD calls ‘Action’ and they do so by calling out out a series of calls that goes like this –“Last Looks” (Last chance to check the actors, set, camera)“Quiet Please”“Turn Over” (Press Record)“Speed” (Camera replies that they are recording)“Speed” (Sound replies that they are recording)“Scene One, Take One” (2nd AC Claps the Board)“Action!” The 1st AD shouts ActionHowever this is very much a personal preference. Clint Eastwood famously does not shout anything. But just says quietly..."ok, go ahead."Stephen Frears BARKS THE WORD ACTION AS LOUD AS HE CAN !! even if you are playing a quiet scene.I know which I prefer...Most Common Types Of Shots In FilmHere are the most frequently used shot types, you might see these letters written on call sheets, shot lists, scripts to show what type of shot is being used. Often abbreviated...EST – Establishing shotWS – Wide shotMS – Medium shotCU – Close upECU – Extreme close upPOV – Point of ViewThanks guys - you can find mores tuff out about film and TV Jargon and acting related materials here on my site x N

My IELTS score is 7 (s=6.5,w=6.5,l=8,r=7) & my graduation marks is 60%(15 backlogs;allcleared) , so can I get good colleges in Australia MBA/M.Tech?

From what you have mentioned above, it looks like an average score [which in my terms would be a decent score] for the IELTS examination. Along with your graduation marks, which are 60% (15 backlogs; all cleared); you actually make a decent profile for admissions in Australia. You have to remember that abroad education admissions have a completely different criterion for candidate's selection as compared to that in India.Universities abroad carefully scrutinize the overall candidate profile as compared to just one or two key things within it. They will be looking at your -10th and 12th class examination marksGraduation marksIELTS scoreLetter of recommendations from your most recent academic/ work institutionLetter of intent/ Statement of purposeWork experience [if any]Now the next thing to note here is that based on your profile, we can target some good universities [AND NOT COLLEGES - As you mentioned in the question] for your MBA/ M.Tech program.What I am about to provide you is a small list of 05 universities you can possibly plan your MBA / M.Tech with, in Australia. Although, kindly note that these are not the only universities you can apply to within Australia [it is just to get you going], so take help and assistance of a good and reputed study abroad counselor in your region, who can not only help you to shortlist Australian Universities but can also assist you with the application process.Therefore, as mentioned earlier, here are 05 Universities each for your MBA/ M.Tech. Try going through the university websites properly before you decide upon the course that you wish to apply for.Look carefully at the course outcome section, the future scope, employability and alumni section of the University website to get a virtual feel of its academic learning environment, before investing your time and money in that institution.—————————————————————————————————————So here goes my list -Universities for MBA program [AUSTRALIA] -CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY - Master of Business Administration [16 subjects]CUS Offers a 1.5 years MBA program to international students through their CSU study center at Sydney /Melbourne.The Basic IELTS criteria for the same is mentioned in the snapshot below -UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG - Master of Business AdministrationYou will qualify for this reputed University’s MBA program as well, as per their entry requirements International students require a recognised Bachelors degree, in any major, with an average mark of 50%, and an overall IELTS band score of 6.5 with no individual band less than 6.0.However, in this case, they have also asked for 03 years of relevant work experience, so you will have to look if you qualify in this regards or not.RMIT UNIVERSITY - Master of Business AdministrationThis can also be a feasible option while considering your MBA opportunities in Australia. The requirement here too is an overall band 6.5 in IELTS with no band score less than a 6.0 pointer.EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY - Master of Business Administration - International -The Masters of Business Administration at ECU, Australia develops and educates highly skilled global managers and leaders who can contribute to organisations in an effective and responsible manner.The IELTS requirement here is again an An overall band score of 6.5, with no individual band less than 6.0JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY - Master of Business AdministrationJust like the above mentioned Universities an MBA degree from James Cook University, Australia also requires you to have a minimum band scale of 6.5 with no individual band less than 6.0.—————————————————————————————————————Universities for M.Tech Program [AUSTRALIA] -For more information on Masters in Engineering degree from Australia, you can visit this website Top Master's Degrees in Engineering in Australia 2017 which has detailed information regarding the various Universities, their entry criteria, how to apply and what courses they have in offer for the international students.Please note - that the universities listed above or the information provided is purely based on the information given by you in the question asked. Kindly get your profile evaluated by a good study abroad counselor in your region, as many Universities you will apply to in Australia, do ask for a work experience in the related field for a minimum of 1.5 to 02 years of duration.As I have already mentioned above, the list of universities you will apply to will vary if not largely but marginally based on your overall profile evaluation which includes [and I repeat again] your -10th and 12th class examination marksGraduation marksIELTS scoreLetter of recommendations from your most recent academic/ work institutionLetter of intent/ Statement of purposeWork experience [if any]—————————————————————————————————————For more information, regarding Australian Admissions and education/ working in Australia visit the following links -Study In AustraliaScholarships to study in AustraliaStudy in Australia: Course Search and Cost, Visa and Study AdviceInternational students | australia.gov.auInternational Scholarships to Study in AustraliaI hope my answer helped you solve your query !!!If you liked my answer, do follow me back on Quora.Thank You

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