It isn't trolling and I have no indication to the color of it's casing. It is spamming and it's a bot. What you do is closer to trolling. Although I am quite sure this bot deserves it, it will probably not return here to check for reactions. Thus the only thing you accomplish is getting frustrated and irritating us. Besides that I am unsure what a skin color has to do with trolling.
[continuing] A linear induction motor on the other hand is build of a fixed long rail of coils, individually controlled. The moving part is a magnet (or another coil, but that's more difficult albeit more powerful). By enabling the different coils in the right sequence the magnet moves. A mag-lev train works in the same way, but of course these use the magnetic fields for friction-free bearings as well.
It depends. In my area there are a lot of small shops (and market stalls) with the owner behind the counter. They usually take pride in their work, and usually count the change back for me.
In which case the driver should take care and responsibility. Both are places where the pedestrian and the bicyclist have right of way (at least in the Netherlands). I have kicked many a car that was backing up. In some cases I would have thrown a brick through a window if I had one. Noise from the car isn't going to change that. The driver isn't going to look because the car makes some noise.
No, still can't find anything about "second". Chrome search function can't find it either 'Round here it's not common to ring your bell when just passing someone. It may even be illegal (since it's supposed to be a warning sound. No one is in danger), but I'm not sure about that. Just as you are not allowed to honk your horn when overtaking someone.
Assuming the design is the same (except for the light) the lighted version would not work if the contacts were short circuited. Combined with the info that he connected the leads with his hands and the 2M Ohm measured (not a short circuit. Even if he didn't connect the leads) my guess would be this is not the cause. 3.7 V over 2MOhm (The DX battery voltage) is 0.00000185 A. This would cause a 0.5Ah (I doubt they would put something that low into it) battery to drain in 250,000 hours. Not a short.
You should use your eyes. In the Netherlands you are not allowed to overtake someone unless you know it's safe to do so, whether you drive a car or a bike. Someone coming the other direction? WTF? Are there no rules on which side you should ride a bike where you live? The only case you can have a problem with someone coming the other direction is on a separate bike lane, where the car isn't an issue. If you trust your ears to know whether a car is coming up from behind you are an idiot. There may be a bike coming up from behind.
Idiot drivers should be and are sued. Idiot walkers have the risk of being ran over. In both cases a bit of noise pollution isn't going to help much. I will not expect a car on the sidewalk whether it makes noise or not. An idiot jaywalking without watching isn't alarmed by a bit of noise (since they typically use an MP3 player or a phone).
Ah, but that results in a live lock, so nothing happens, so the Spanish Inquisition won't turn up. I am comfortable in knowing that. So I do not expect them. So they will turn up, which causes a live lock that prevents them from turning up which causes me not to expect them, resulting in them turning up GOTO begin
*gets shot by a decent programmer*
It appears you have no idea how fucking big these numbers are.
Assumptions:
A human needs at least 1m^2 (cutting it ridiculous small) (just more than 9 square feet)
In the future we will also cover the oceans
The Drake equation is correct
Earth is in the middle (size wise) of the scale of habitable planets
Our galaxy is average
3.4028236692093846346337460743177e+38 adreses
148,940,000 square kilometer = 148,940,000,000,000 square meters.
Thus we will need about 2.28e24 earth sized planets. A modified version of the Dake equation states the galaxy houses about R*fp*ne*(the period life can be sustained) = 7*0.5*2*1,000,000,000 = 7000000000 planets that are habitable.
Thus we need about 3.26e14 galaxies to house the people.
The observable universe currently holds about 80 billion galaxies. We would need about 4000 times as many galaxies as there are in the observable universe to hold the people.
Since space expands faster than the speed of light at these distances we will lose galaxies instead of gain them in our observable universe. So time doesn't really help.
I have stumbled across some silicone with only skin over it while looking for a NoCD patch before Ad Block Plus came to my attention. Of course these sites offer mostly illegal contents, so the copyright bastards would like them blocked anyway. Disclaimer: I have a system without permanent CD rom drive. How the hell am I going to run a game with the CD/DVD in the drive?
For some applications you would like them to be longer, for some you'd like them to be shorter. If you are covering a surface with standing nanotubes (like short hairs) you want a lot of short nanotubes. These surfaces can kill bacteria and are useful as chemical sensor surface (and probably a lot of other things). If you want to use the tensile strength of the buggers (as in a space elevator) you'd want them as long as possible.
It isn't trolling and I have no indication to the color of it's casing.
It is spamming and it's a bot.
What you do is closer to trolling. Although I am quite sure this bot deserves it, it will probably not return here to check for reactions. Thus the only thing you accomplish is getting frustrated and irritating us.
Besides that I am unsure what a skin color has to do with trolling.
It would be advisable not to copy to much. Crushing and digesting every plane that tries to land is way to expensive...
[continuing] A linear induction motor on the other hand is build of a fixed long rail of coils, individually controlled. The moving part is a magnet (or another coil, but that's more difficult albeit more powerful). By enabling the different coils in the right sequence the magnet moves.
A mag-lev train works in the same way, but of course these use the magnetic fields for friction-free bearings as well.
It depends. In my area there are a lot of small shops (and market stalls) with the owner behind the counter. They usually take pride in their work, and usually count the change back for me.
In which case the driver should take care and responsibility. Both are places where the pedestrian and the bicyclist have right of way (at least in the Netherlands). I have kicked many a car that was backing up. In some cases I would have thrown a brick through a window if I had one.
Noise from the car isn't going to change that. The driver isn't going to look because the car makes some noise.
No, still can't find anything about "second". Chrome search function can't find it either
'Round here it's not common to ring your bell when just passing someone. It may even be illegal (since it's supposed to be a warning sound. No one is in danger), but I'm not sure about that. Just as you are not allowed to honk your horn when overtaking someone.
Stealing AA batteries of course!
Blame Canada!
But somewhere in my education they told me a capacitor would not conduct DC current very well.
Assuming the design is the same (except for the light) the lighted version would not work if the contacts were short circuited. Combined with the info that he connected the leads with his hands and the 2M Ohm measured (not a short circuit. Even if he didn't connect the leads) my guess would be this is not the cause.
3.7 V over 2MOhm (The DX battery voltage) is 0.00000185 A. This would cause a 0.5Ah (I doubt they would put something that low into it) battery to drain in 250,000 hours. Not a short.
You should use your eyes. In the Netherlands you are not allowed to overtake someone unless you know it's safe to do so, whether you drive a car or a bike.
Someone coming the other direction? WTF? Are there no rules on which side you should ride a bike where you live? The only case you can have a problem with someone coming the other direction is on a separate bike lane, where the car isn't an issue.
If you trust your ears to know whether a car is coming up from behind you are an idiot. There may be a bike coming up from behind.
The noise should not be a factor in realizing road danger. You have eyes I presume?
Loud pipes destroy hearing and chase wildlife away.
You should look before you cross. Noise doesn't have anything to do with that.
Idiot drivers should be and are sued.
Idiot walkers have the risk of being ran over.
In both cases a bit of noise pollution isn't going to help much. I will not expect a car on the sidewalk whether it makes noise or not. An idiot jaywalking without watching isn't alarmed by a bit of noise (since they typically use an MP3 player or a phone).
The blind should be equipped with radar/sonar based sensing equipment.
For the rest: If you don't look both ways evolution is at work.
Ah, but that results in a live lock, so nothing happens, so the Spanish Inquisition won't turn up. I am comfortable in knowing that. So I do not expect them. So they will turn up, which causes a live lock that prevents them from turning up which causes me not to expect them, resulting in them turning up GOTO begin
*gets shot by a decent programmer*
Damn, why did you have to do that? Now the pro-IPv6 side has lost!
The end of the world. You gotta take time for that :D
Assumptions:
3.4028236692093846346337460743177e+38 adreses
148,940,000 square kilometer = 148,940,000,000,000 square meters.
Thus we will need about 2.28e24 earth sized planets.
A modified version of the Dake equation states the galaxy houses about R*fp*ne*(the period life can be sustained) = 7*0.5*2*1,000,000,000 = 7000000000 planets that are habitable.
Thus we need about 3.26e14 galaxies to house the people.
The observable universe currently holds about 80 billion galaxies. We would need about 4000 times as many galaxies as there are in the observable universe to hold the people.
Since space expands faster than the speed of light at these distances we will lose galaxies instead of gain them in our observable universe. So time doesn't really help.
I have stumbled across some silicone with only skin over it while looking for a NoCD patch before Ad Block Plus came to my attention.
Of course these sites offer mostly illegal contents, so the copyright bastards would like them blocked anyway.
Disclaimer: I have a system without permanent CD rom drive. How the hell am I going to run a game with the CD/DVD in the drive?
I mean come on...someone would have noticed the drives filling up, wondered why, etc. These people are supposedly geniuses, right?
You apparently have no idea how much harddrive space Google has.
Now I do, so they won't turn up?
For some applications you would like them to be longer, for some you'd like them to be shorter. If you are covering a surface with standing nanotubes (like short hairs) you want a lot of short nanotubes. These surfaces can kill bacteria and are useful as chemical sensor surface (and probably a lot of other things).
If you want to use the tensile strength of the buggers (as in a space elevator) you'd want them as long as possible.
It seems the English classes are lacking there. What is it that you don't/didn't enjoy? Saying that or going to the school?