Everything posted by Adrian_D
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If there's one thing I hate it's the fact that websites auto-adjust to your location. I don't want to see the Yahoo Romania page or Google pages in romanian. FUCK software gimmicks.
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I thought this Moon getting closer to the Earth thing happened a couple months ago, they even announced on the news that there's nothing to be afraid of. Oh well, it's not the first time the world ends.
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HAPPY B-DAY JNTAR
Happy birthday !
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Connecting 3 or more batteries
Actually it's parallel wiring and if you read the article in the link you will find a relation between load splitting between batteries and the wiring style.
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WHen in Rome, do like the romans. How was (or is) the trip ?
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Sunny here too but it's COLD. Way too cold for May. Need to fix a pedal on the bike, I wanted to go for a 10mile sprint today but until it's fixed I won't move.
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Now Playing!
Blues Brothers - Everybody needs somebody
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Cornershop - Brimful of asha (Fatboy slim remix)
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Chicane - Autumn tactics
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Van Halen - Hot for teacher
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Tanner Chase joined MN Awesome on May 6,2011 at 6:11pm. 7lb 12oz, 22" and healthy. Mom's doing well also. CONGRATS !
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False floor template
I usually do it by trial and error. If you can't fit the whole false floor through the trunk, make the biggest piece, which will sit central and have 2 wings on each side. That way the seam between the panels won't be very visible.
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MY NEW HAIRCUT ! jager bombs! FUCKING SKANKS I feel left out. No way Matt... Thanks to Stefan you should know now !
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That sounds like europeans aren't people
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MY NEW HAIRCUT ! jager bombs! FUCKING SKANKS
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Last time I checked I was 5'10" and 175.
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Somebody has to be "Tons o' Fun" in here. LOL
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MY NEW HAIRCUT !
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Indeed. If all goes well, I'll finally get the muffler off and see how it drives and sounds.
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New Crescendo amps FTMFW!!!!!!!
Normal behavior. When the impedance decreases, the amplifier's power supply cannot keep up with the demand for extra power (let's say impedance drops to half, power should double in theory if the amplifier section is supplied with the same voltage), so the output voltage of the power supply drops, in turn showing a drop in voltage output.
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Beats me what the english term is. But in order to finish my studies I have one final project to do. Which is going to be a bearing failure detector. . The sound of a bearing will be captured, FFT will be performed to figure out the frequency response and then that frequency response will be compared to a stored frequency response. Any anomalies will point out that something is wrong. Are you going to add intelligence that determines balance, bearing pass frequency (ie single ball issue), noise floor increase (race) etc? One thing I know I'll do is noise floor elimination. The "tool" will be calibrated to known good condition ignoring the noise floor. I assume single ball issue would mean looking at a larger number of samples, it would depend on my sampling rate vs rotation speed, I think. Once I get over the data acquisition, FFT, transfer to PC and display, I can go all out. Even something very very basic will be over most projects (websites, email programs). Can you please explain what I would look for in balance ? Look up single plane balancing ISO standard and I'll help translate. On a conference call right now and I know I'll forget. Crap, instead of writing my paper for tomorrow I'm reading that standard Thanks I'll remind you in a few days, if not here, then by pm.
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Beats me what the english term is. But in order to finish my studies I have one final project to do. Which is going to be a bearing failure detector. . The sound of a bearing will be captured, FFT will be performed to figure out the frequency response and then that frequency response will be compared to a stored frequency response. Any anomalies will point out that something is wrong. Are you going to add intelligence that determines balance, bearing pass frequency (ie single ball issue), noise floor increase (race) etc? One thing I know I'll do is noise floor elimination. The "tool" will be calibrated to known good condition ignoring the noise floor. I assume single ball issue would mean looking at a larger number of samples, it would depend on my sampling rate vs rotation speed, I think. Once I get over the data acquisition, FFT, transfer to PC and display, I can go all out. Even something very very basic will be over most projects (websites, email programs). Can you please explain what I would look for in balance ?- Anyone know how to get
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