The term "gimic" appears to be a misspelling or variation of "gimmick," which refers to a clever device, scheme, or trick designed to attract attention or promote something. Gimmicks are often used in marketing or entertainment to create interest or excitement but may lack substantial value or depth. If "gimic" has a specific meaning in a certain context, please provide more details for clarification.
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
they aren't, it is a gimic.
With good music, and a good manager. Or do what Ozzy Osbourne did. Find a gimic and a youth to exploit.
It's very helpful to know how to cook, be atractive, have a gimic, and again, know something about how to cook.
It's very helpful to know how to cook, be atractive, have a gimic, and again, know something about how to cook.
They arent. They try to make you think they are so you'll run out and buy hybrids. its a gimic by the government
it is just something we think young adults might think is stylish and cute It is just a sales gimic, for a line of undies. But I would suggest, male or female, visit them and buy what is comfortable and feels and looks good for you.
I think the extra bells and whistles slow the XP system down and actually degrade performance; a gimic for marketing, sakes "churning" or designed obsolescence, "everyone has to have it".
Mick gave himself that name when wally and himself set up there bush tours company in the first film. Mick said the name crocodile made him sound more attractive to tourists. Just a gimic
There is a switch on the dash that allows the driver to disable the gasoline engine and run on battery only. Unfortunately, that battery is still a nickel metal hydride type, which results in a range of only about a mile!It is really more of an advertising gimic than a useful option.
Simply because they realised people might want the ability to take photographs without using large, cumbersome cameras. Additionally, it was used as a 'gimic' to sell more phones. Someone with a very basic phone would likely want to buy a new one that had more features.
Miles driven on a gallon of fuel. Reset your tripometer, fill your tank. Drive until its about a half tank and refill. Divide your miles driven by the gallons of fuel used. This will be your "Actual" highway/city/ or combined MPG. Advertised EPA ratings are completely inaccurate and are completely a sales gimic.
add a cheap bilge blower in your air intake tube. Switch it on when racing and it will add 10-30 horsepower for a couple of seconds. really? That is a dumb idea. and a gimic... a typical sbc could move 500 to 600 cfm, that's a lot of air. do you really think that a little electric fan could increase the pressure that much? And if you did end up racing with that setup, you would get laughed out. I think you should clarify what you mean by "home made".