Actually they inject glycol into your circulatory system which prevents your cells from crystalizing. There's a bug in south america that does this by naturally producing glycol in it's bloodstream.
Where I am I can drive west to the other side of the Central Valley of california and pass right under giant 1million volt DC lines that go to Los Angeles. If you go to LA on I5 you will see the conversion plant on your right. It use's a special high speed switching device to turn the dc back into AC.
A basic tesla coil uses high voltage at very low current. Also he experiemented with electrical currents at higher frequencies that would travel around the body instead of through it.
You could start off with the following rig http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart. exe/scstore/hprod/fm100.htm?L+scstore+jn de6478+948403017 And later add on an amp for 100 watts or so.
They actually had a version to download well over a year ago.
Last I read their statement is that they don't support it and have no plans to support it.
I use Winamp for linux, am I the only one? I was quite happy when I discovered that there was a linux version on my redhat disk. It works fine.
Actually they inject glycol into your circulatory system which prevents your cells from crystalizing. There's a bug in south america that does this by naturally producing glycol in it's bloodstream.
Where I am I can drive west to the other side of the Central Valley of california and pass right under giant 1million volt DC lines that go to Los Angeles. If you go to LA on I5 you will see the conversion plant on your right. It use's a special high speed switching device to turn the dc back into AC.
A basic tesla coil uses high voltage at very low current. Also he experiemented with electrical currents at higher frequencies that would travel around the body instead of through it.
You could start off with the following rig http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart. exe/scstore/hprod/fm100.htm?L+scstore+jn de6478+948403017 And later add on an amp for 100 watts or so.
Wow and this is what I missed out on! . . .
From what I've read he was actively involved in reviewing code at least through the late 80s
DirectX Perhaps? That's really the only one of any importance I can think of.