RCP ceiling height tag convention : r Architects - Reddit Your level 1 RCP would be cut roughly 4-0 above level 1 looking up Based on the extents of the drawing the ceiling height would all be at the same level except the opening which would be shown as whatever shape it (I like to think its an oval from this section but yeah know, whatever works), dimensioned, with an “X” across its extents
RCP View Range : r RevitForum - Reddit RCP View Range I’ve tried everything, and googled everything but I can’t get my rcp to show correctly It keeps showing the lighting on the floor below I have underlay turned on I don’t know if that makes a difference I know the cut plan is at eye level and I have that at 7’6” My second floor is at 10’ and is 1’ deep
Change the Retention Control Point (RCP) : r army - Reddit Maybe but without RCP you could game the system and stay an E4 for like 17 years and then pick up 5 for the last 3 years Obviously it's not the best thing in the world because even E6 retirement pay isn't fantastic but the more options the better Plus if they brought back SPC5-6 ranks you could still make E6 Reply reply More replies feared
Comparing Realclearpolitics vs Fivethirtyeight polling averages model . . . Comparing Realclearpolitics vs Fivethirtyeight polling averages model: which is the better one? RealClearPolitics (RCP) version seems to average the last few polls and charts it There doesn't seem to be editorializing other than they don't let the same pollster represent themselves twice in the averaging the calculation
Should the army eliminate the RCP (i. e. the up or out . . . - Reddit I don't know what the RCP's are now (I could google them, I suppose) but IIRC it's something like 10 years for E-4, 14 years for E-5 and up to 20 for E-6 Maybe it's changed, not sure But what if the military did away with the RCP? Would having a Specialist with 15 years of service be that bad? Or a private with 18 years of service?
Which RCP scenario is most likely? : r climatechange - Reddit The RCP closest to the path we're on currently is not so simple to answer, and it's also not necessarily the same answer as what's most likely to be the RCP we follow in future The paper which found 3 4 to be "most likely" did so partly by comparing observed 2005-2019 fossil fuel co2 emissions trends with the SSP scenario database, which contains over 100 scenarios spanning RCP levels 1 9 - 8
Updated RCP times… 12 year SPC inbound. : r army - Reddit So RCP is Retention Control Point It means you can't serve longer at that rank than the years stated So for 22 years at E6, it means that if you are E6, and you hit your 22 year TIS, you will be involuntarily separated (well, in 20+ year case, retired)
Forced RCP. Anbody been through it?? : r army - Reddit Forced RCP Anbody been through it?? I recently got a field grade article 15 for being a dumbass and got reduced from e4 to e2 End of of july will mark 5 years in, so I'm facing RCP Given they don't chapter me for article 15 and just let me involuntary sep, any clue on what type of discharge?
Are emissions following RCP 8. 5 : r climatechange - Reddit Are emissions following RCP 8 5 I see a fair few claims that global emissions of Greenhouse gasses are following the RCP 8 5 scenario and the same number claiming that were not What is the truth of the matter? I’m aware that RCP scenarios have been superseded by the SSP scenarios but I’m not sure which one of those is the equivalent of RCP