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Adrian_D

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  1. Mmm, that does sound tasty. What is Sean's dough recipe, my search skills fail me today. Mmm, that does sound tasty. What is Sean's dough recipe, my search skills fail me today. Here it is 2 tsp of instant yeast (you can use active dry, but you will need to bloom it in 105-110F in that case separate .5cup of the water and get it the right temp) 1.5 cups of water 400grams of flour - I use at least half bread flour for a chewier crust ~2 tsp of Kosher salt ~4 tbsp of olive oil Mix all ingredients in the mixing bowl of your mixer. Stir together with a silicon spatula. Then grease the dough hook for the mixer, lower it in, and knead for around 15minutes. At that point you should be able to make a great bakers window in your dough. (yes you can knead by hand, but pizza dough needs a lot of kneading so I am not about to do it). Plop dough out of bowl onto a floured counter and let rest for 15min. Separate into 4 equal portions. I pull the skin on the dough ball and keep pushing it underneath until it is really smooth. Then the part with the folds (where I was pushing it) I place on a slightly wet countertop and push/roll with my hands to make a very smooth ball all the way around. Place the balls of dough on a floured counter and let rise for at least an hour. I cover mine with a dampened tea towel. The dough tastes better if you let it rise in the fridge over night, but it takes hours to get back to room temperature so beware if you do that. When you are ready to form pizzas you can grab and stretch the outer edge of the dough until you thin the ball and get a frisbee shape. At that point I use my knuckles to stretch/twirl the dough to get it into shape. I flip the dough onto a pizza peel that has been sprinkled heavily with semolina. THANK YOU !
  2. That looks like a rush
  3. I don't like Chrome at all. Big-arse top bar, questions asking me if I want to translate the page to romanian (hello, I can understand english).
  4. Dark skin moves better but the left panel is still bugging me
  5. Sure, it's DC fat cat kid's. Could have done without the crap music. Poor students, I feel sorry for them, maybe their parents should raise their weekly allowance ?
  6. How do I do that ?
  7. FUCK the left social plugin bar. The site runs like shit now. I can't scroll without having the browser move choppy.
  8. Two-stroke and CVT ?
  9. IIRC I used iRip and it worked perfectly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRip
  10. What do you have to do with integrals? Evaluate between two points? Are you evaluating an integral for a sine function, finding the area between two points. Then evaluating an integral for the square (clipped) signal, finding the area between two points, then comparing the difference? I think a square wave is around 41% more power then a sine wave? sine wave rms = peak*0.707 square wave rms = peak, or 1.414*sinewaverms Assuming of course, their amplitude is the same. You are correct on that. I just wanted to re-do the math behind it. 0.707 is plenty for showing what happens. Basically I need to find out the area under the sine wave graph between 0 and PI and the sine wave is A*sin(wt). Damn memory, I can't do any integral You can pull out A when you find the anti derivative, then multiply the anti derivative by A. -cos(wt)/w + c would be the anti derived of sin(wt) Then throw the A back in: -Acos(wt)/w +c Now evaluate from [0,π] -Acos(w0)/w + Acos(wπ)/w Assuming t is the input. t is input, correct
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIMBKJIw2Gk Quite fitting as I'm programming a microcontroller
  12. What do you have to do with integrals? Evaluate between two points? Are you evaluating an integral for a sine function, finding the area between two points. Then evaluating an integral for the square (clipped) signal, finding the area between two points, then comparing the difference? I think a square wave is around 41% more power then a sine wave? sine wave rms = peak*0.707 square wave rms = peak, or 1.414*sinewaverms Assuming of course, their amplitude is the same. You are correct on that. I just wanted to re-do the math behind it. 0.707 is plenty for showing what happens. Basically I need to find out the area under the sine wave graph between 0 and PI and the sine wave is A*sin(wt). Damn memory, I can't do any integral
  13. I wanted to do a small write-up on a local forum as to why square signals carry more power than the same amplitude as sine-wave signals but can't remember how to work with integrals....so it's time to go back to my notebooks from high-school. It's amazing how easily you forget something you don't use
  14. MMM, Addco's I should be getting the front Tuesday and ordering the rear one next paycheck
  15. I never calibrated mine and it works perfectly. Did you try to measure some signal and weren't successful ?
  16. I spent a summer (on/off) in no electricity / no running water conditions, can't say it was bad, I got TONS of rest
  17. Reminds me of the country house. Add no electricity and no phone network coverage but it's not in the woods
  18. You simply see the open ports and applications listening to them. CurrPorts is much more user-friendly.
  19. On the scope you should have an x1/x10 button. And on the probe you have that switch you already found. If you do not press the x10 button on the scope, just multiply all your readings by 10. That way 0.1v measured is actually 1v.
  20. I'll start building them today, it comes out to $80 shipped: $65 raw + $10 for flanges + $5 for inside primer
  21. They are leaving towards you tomorrow Damn this cold weather, it's slowing things down way too much.
  22. Isn't the new Stratos built by some small company ? And AFAIK it isn't going into production. I may be wrong on both accounts
  23. Now let's see the original
  24. *picks jaw from floor*

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