## [COMPLETED] 2017.05.05 18:30 Hauling 102

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### [COMPLETED] 2017.05.05 18:30 Hauling 102

Hauling 102

This is a course for those who seek to do hauling as a serious profession in EVE. This course tells you how to break some of the rules established in Hauling 101 out of necessity while still remaining safe. Serious step-up in complexity compared to the 101 course, this class might be hard to follow if you are unfimilliar with bookmarks, ship parameters and fitting tools.

I promise beautiful $$\LaTeX$$ math and some graph porn to make it easier for people to infer from the formulas. There will math!!!

* Instructor: Tavion Aksmis
* When: 2017.05.05 18:30 EVE Time
* Location: Public Mumble Server and Lecture.E-UNI
* Duration: 3 hours

Class overview
- Some rigorous math behind warp time
- More details on travelceptors, blockade runners and DSTs.
- Instant dock, instant undock bookmarks.
- Double and single wrapping.
- scouting, what to look for
- When to dock up and avoid weekends/prime-time hours.
- Tacticals above gates and D-scan.
- The main trade route and dangerous places.
- How to spot gank contracts.
- Good Resources
- Skills, rigs, modules and implants.
- Faster align tricks
- Example of efficiency optimized fits.

Student requirements
• Connection to the Public Mumble Server - please have your Mumble access sorted out well in advance of the class!
Use this quick guide to setup mumble.
• Joining the Lecture.E-UNI in-game chat channel
This class may be recorded.
Last edited by Tavion Aksmis on 2017.05.11 06:45, edited 1 time in total.

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### Re: [CLASS] 2017.05.05 18:30 Hauling 102

Another great class. I learned a lot about warp times and align mechanics. It wasnt to much math!

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### Re: [CLASS] 2017.05.05 18:30 Hauling 102

This was a very clear step up from the 101 class and the math to it was a bit daunting at times. Very well elaborated, Tavion took a lot of time to answer questions and clearly answered all of them. This totally got me hyped for hauling, I'm glad I took the night off to listen to Tavion sharing his wisdom!
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