Baraka. I'd feel like a little baby chicken and the chicken factory (see Baraka) or that cool thing at the drive up teller at the bank that I've always wanted to be little enough to ride in.
Brilliant transportation concept. What are the natural resource capabilites for building a network like this?
Why do I get the feeling that the United States would take for ever to get with the program?
I have seven fans in a 4-space rack mount case that can't seem to keep enough cool air circulating in to the case. Dust is always a major problem and there is no option for relocation of the case. At least once every week or two I am pulling every thing apart to dust. What do I do? Completely seal it with internal, refridgerated cooling and exhaust only fans?
That's perfectly justified. When you look at the cost of monitors vs configuration, why not just invest in a projector initially. Considering the nature of an educational use (larger format terrorist training videos? taboo ha-ha) they might be abot to seek sponsorship in this.
Two weekends ago I installed RH7.3 professional (again...as I reverted back to 7.1 for numerous reasons...).
Both times that I have installed 7.3pro, Gnome panel crashes have happened immediately at first boot. This some thing that was never an issue in 7.1.
As annoying as they are to some, submitting bug reports from the consumer end of things, makes me feel like I just add another piece of paper to the endless pile already sitting on some ones desk. But in light of my aversion to bug report submitting, I submitted one this last time. I received my confirmation and all that, but I still really want to know if what I submit as a bug report is the actual information needed to view and see the problem as it occured.
In theory, it's to be like that, right? Or is it like I really thought...just another message clogging some ones Inbox?
In the past core dumps were used, what happened to core?
I do find it odd that it would actually be considered for legal sale in the US. I thought that screens like VCRs and other equipment placed in immediate driver view were out lawed in most states during the 80's.
If technology like this wants to exist, it needs to be implemented in a fully automated type of vehicle where the driver essentially becomes just another passenger in the car. With the current state of automobile manufacturing, driving regulations, and people's driving habits (in general), this thing is not logical at all.
I'm all for GPS and route planning. That stuff is cool. Surfing the web while you commute is not.
So do they think that people with 20/20 vision can actually view this for any length of time without casuing major eye strain, vertigous reaction, and any other focusing issue?
Scene I: Sp0rk R0ck Sh0w, by: handybundler
Curtain opens, warming lights are up [focuses on band gear]
Two Roman Candles go off on the sides of the stage [a little pyro goes along way for real rock shows]
Light Cue #1: [Black Out]
Light Cue #2: [dim]: two bassists, Stage Right.
[MFS and Vlad argue:]
Vlad: "No! I play bass on this one!"
MFS: "But it's my turn to play"
Light Cue #3: [Black out]
Light Cue #4: [dim] Focus on drums [Up Stage/Center], but no drummer
Propz Cue #1: Cue Casio drum beat for few seconds. Stop. Silence
Light Cue #5: [Black out]
Light cue #6: [Spot Cue] FOH spot op, red filter, Down Stage/Center follow 'singers'
Sp0rk_Testicle: "Just remember, that's my pink skirt you're wearing!"
Cyborg_Monkey: "Shut up bitch!"
Two continue to argue [silently]
Light Cue #7: [lights fade to:] Black Out
Light Cue #8: [dim]: Stage Left, focus on two guitarists [each looking around]
handybundler: "Where's my Tiki-Torch? I can't play with out my Tiki-Torch!" [looks around]
Strom Thurmond: "I've got your damn Tiki-Torch... right here! [grabs crotch, smirks]
Light Cue #9: [Black Out]
Propz Cue #2: Two more Roman Candles lit on both sides of stage
Propz Cue #3: Light Tiki-Torches on sides of stage
Propz Cue #4: Cue Casio drum beat, let play
Light Cue #10: R/L Focus Lights Up [Red filter 50%], FOH Spot Up [Center, Red filter, 100%] Focus on Drum set [75%]
All: Utter Chaos ensues, dis-chord erupts from stage. No one plays same thing.
Propz Cue #5: Stop Casio drum beat
Light Cue #11: [Black out]
Light Cue #12: *Quick* [fade in] to previous levels
All: [looking at each other, in unison...] "Wait... I play it wrong."
Light Cue #13: [Black Out]
Propz Cue #6: One person claps vigorously from side of stage
Propz Cue #7: Two more Roman Candles, sides of stage
Light Cue #14: [all lights up]
All: [together] Take a bow
Yes, good point. This is the New/. Amerika flag. Note it has twelve stripes instead of 13. This represents the 12 steps to Slashdot Homosexuality League.
I'd tell you all of the steps to enter this new 'League' but I've never been through the program nor do I have any desire to be ghye. Maybe you can ask the moderators, they seem to be on Malda's tip a lot.
Offtopic? Who cares. You cought my attention with your response. Quite simply because the fact that stadiums/fields, teams - college or pro are funded by my tax dollars, makes me want to find out how I can get that money back from some one. I never said any thing about wanting my tax dollar to go to useless ass patting overgrown freaks who can't count to 0 from 100 back, but know how to snort coke and kill ex-girlfriends and their boyfriends. I love this system.
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions to find an answer to your question.
What is a trolling motor?
What is Thrust?
How much thrust do you need?
Bow mount or transom mount?
How do I change mounts?
What steering options does MotorGuide offer?
How does Dura Amp compare to a speed coil?
What type of batteries do you recommend for trolling motors?
How important is battery selection for electric motor usage?
What is Amp Draw?
What size and type of wire do you recommend for trolling motors?
Why when I call MotorGuide do I get Mercury Marine?
Where can I buy MotorGuide/Pinpoint trolling motors, obtain parts or service locally?
If I have questions who can I contact?
If I have trouble with my trolling motor what can I do?
What if there is no authorized Service Center in my area?
Can I return my trolling motor to the factory for repairs?
What is needed to obtain service from the service center?
Where is my model/serial number located?
Is there a Warranty Repair Center close to me?
Can I purchase Extended Warranty?
How do I obtain an Owner's Guide or Brochure?
Q:
What is a trolling motor?
A:
The term "trolling motor" describes an electric positioning motor used to control the boat without the use of paddles or oars. A trolling motor is most often used for controlling the boat while fishing. Boats do not tend to go in a straight line. Because of this, it is much easier to pull a boat than to push a boat. It is also easier to move the bow of the boat sideways compared to moving the transom. Therefore, a bow-mounted electric motor allows for much greater boat control and positioning. If quick response, boat control and positioning is what you are looking for, a bow mount electric motor is a must.
[top]
Q: What is Thrust?
A:
Thrust is the amount of energy used by the motor's propeller to propel the boat through the water. The energy is measured in pounds of thrust, as opposed to horsepower. MotorGuide published thrust ratings are laboratory measurements taken by using a load cell and with voltage equivalent to a fully charged battery (or batteries) applied directly at the motor brushes. Horsepower is a measurement of "work" being performed.
One horsepower is a unit of measurement equal to 550 foot-pounds of "work" per second.
There is no direct correlation of thrust to horsepower. Contrary to what you may have been told, fifteen pounds of thrust DOES NOT equal one horsepower.
As noted in the previous definition thrust is simply a static measurement of force.
[top]
Q: How much thrust do you need?
A:
MotorGuideâ
Recommended Thrust
Recommended Column Length
Boat Type
Bow Mount
Transom Mount
Bow Mount
Transom Mount
Buddy Boats
6' to 10'
----
28 to 46 lbs.
----
30" to 36"
Canoes
10' to 14'
----
28 to 54 lbs.
----
30" to 36"
Jon Boats
12' to 16'
28 to 54 lbs.
28 to 54 lbs.
36" to 42"
36" to 42"
Walleye Deep "V"
16' to 18'
46 to 82 lbs.
40 to 82 lbs.
50" to 60"
36" to 45"
Walleye Deep "V"
19' to 22'
60 to 109 lbs.
54 to 109 lbs.
50" to 60"
42" to 50"
Bass Boats
16' to 18'
46 to 82 lbs.
----
42" to 50"
----
Bass Boats
19' to 22'
60 to 109 lbs.
----
42" to 50"
----
Salt Water Center Console
18' to 23'
60 to 109 lbs.
54 to 109 lbs.
50" to 60"
42" to 50"
[top]
Q: Bow mount or transom mount?
A:
Bow mount motors are designed for use by fishermen who own their fishing boats. They require permanent mounting, and can be operated by hand or foot. Bow motors generally have higher thrust capacity due to boat weight. Transom mount motors can be permanently or temporarily mounted. Transom motors are the most popular trolling motor, as many fishermen either don't own their own boats, or have smaller, lightweight boats that don't require the thrust of a bow mount motor.
[top]
Q: How do I change mounts?
A:
Contact your authorized local Service Center for assistance.
Shaft Length
Measuring the distance from the top of the bow or transom to the water level with full load. Use the measurement and the table below to find the right shaft length for you. For Rough Water Condition, add 5" to your measurement, add 12" for hand-controlled motors.
Transom to Water Line
Shaft Length Recommendation
Bow to Water Line
Shaft Length Recommendation
0" to 10"
30"
0" to 16"
36"
10" to 16"
36"
16" to 22"
42"
16" to 22"
42"
22" to 28"
50"
22" to 28"
50"
28" to 34"
54"
28" to 34"
54"
34" and over
60"
34" over
60"
[top]
Actually he could manage to fit a small subwoofer IN a pencil. Such by using the two rubberbands in an Isobaric Driver configuration by mounting the rubber bands at either ends of the hollowed out pencil. Once the rubber bands are in place, wire them in parallel so as not to create any deficiency in signal apportionment to the drivers (rubber bands). Remember, the Isobaric configuration is a 'push-push' driver arrangement. If a person were to wire in series, the signal drop from one driver to the next would cause mass amounts of low level distortion in the rubber bands.
I think it's a perfect idea for nerds who have pocket protectors and MP3 players and want a little bass to make the experience a little more aural.
This one?
Sold! Cool lexan case, too.
Baraka. I'd feel like a little baby chicken and the chicken factory (see Baraka) or that cool thing at the drive up teller at the bank that I've always wanted to be little enough to ride in.
Brilliant transportation concept. What are the natural resource capabilites for building a network like this?
Why do I get the feeling that the United States would take for ever to get with the program?
I have seven fans in a 4-space rack mount case that can't seem to keep enough cool air circulating in to the case. Dust is always a major problem and there is no option for relocation of the case. At least once every week or two I am pulling every thing apart to dust. What do I do? Completely seal it with internal, refridgerated cooling and exhaust only fans?
That's perfectly justified. When you look at the cost of monitors vs configuration, why not just invest in a projector initially. Considering the nature of an educational use (larger format terrorist training videos? taboo ha-ha) they might be abot to seek sponsorship in this.
Two weekends ago I installed RH7.3 professional (again...as I reverted back to 7.1 for numerous reasons...).
Both times that I have installed 7.3pro, Gnome panel crashes have happened immediately at first boot. This some thing that was never an issue in 7.1.
As annoying as they are to some, submitting bug reports from the consumer end of things, makes me feel like I just add another piece of paper to the endless pile already sitting on some ones desk. But in light of my aversion to bug report submitting, I submitted one this last time. I received my confirmation and all that, but I still really want to know if what I submit as a bug report is the actual information needed to view and see the problem as it occured.
In theory, it's to be like that, right? Or is it like I really thought...just another message clogging some ones Inbox?
In the past core dumps were used, what happened to core?
I can't resist a reeeeeeeeply to Salad Shooter.
hello
and I repeat NO ONE needs to make that kind of mokney a year. World Com...FUCK OFF!
I do find it odd that it would actually be considered for legal sale in the US. I thought that screens like VCRs and other equipment placed in immediate driver view were out lawed in most states during the 80's.
If technology like this wants to exist, it needs to be implemented in a fully automated type of vehicle where the driver essentially becomes just another passenger in the car. With the current state of automobile manufacturing, driving regulations, and people's driving habits (in general), this thing is not logical at all.
I'm all for GPS and route planning. That stuff is cool. Surfing the web while you commute is not.
So do they think that people with 20/20 vision can actually view this for any length of time without casuing major eye strain, vertigous reaction, and any other focusing issue?
Scene I: Sp0rk R0ck Sh0w, by: handybundler ... right here! [grabs crotch, smirks]
... I play it wrong."
Curtain opens, warming lights are up [focuses on band gear]
Two Roman Candles go off on the sides of the stage [a little pyro goes along way for real rock shows]
Light Cue #1: [Black Out]
Light Cue #2: [dim]: two bassists, Stage Right.
[MFS and Vlad argue:]
Vlad: "No! I play bass on this one!"
MFS: "But it's my turn to play"
Light Cue #3: [Black out]
Light Cue #4: [dim] Focus on drums [Up Stage/Center], but no drummer
Propz Cue #1: Cue Casio drum beat for few seconds. Stop. Silence
Light Cue #5: [Black out]
Light cue #6: [Spot Cue] FOH spot op, red filter, Down Stage/Center follow 'singers'
Sp0rk_Testicle: "Just remember, that's my pink skirt you're wearing!"
Cyborg_Monkey: "Shut up bitch!"
Two continue to argue [silently]
Light Cue #7: [lights fade to:] Black Out
Light Cue #8: [dim]: Stage Left, focus on two guitarists [each looking around]
handybundler: "Where's my Tiki-Torch? I can't play with out my Tiki-Torch!" [looks around]
Strom Thurmond: "I've got your damn Tiki-Torch
Light Cue #9: [Black Out]
Propz Cue #2: Two more Roman Candles lit on both sides of stage
Propz Cue #3: Light Tiki-Torches on sides of stage
Propz Cue #4: Cue Casio drum beat, let play
Light Cue #10: R/L Focus Lights Up [Red filter 50%], FOH Spot Up [Center, Red filter, 100%] Focus on Drum set [75%]
All: Utter Chaos ensues, dis-chord erupts from stage. No one plays same thing.
Propz Cue #5: Stop Casio drum beat
Light Cue #11: [Black out]
Light Cue #12: *Quick* [fade in] to previous levels
All: [looking at each other, in unison...] "Wait
Light Cue #13: [Black Out]
Propz Cue #6: One person claps vigorously from side of stage
Propz Cue #7: Two more Roman Candles, sides of stage
Light Cue #14: [all lights up]
All: [together] Take a bow
k tks. bye.
Yes, good point. This is the New /. Amerika flag. Note it has twelve stripes instead of 13. This represents the 12 steps to Slashdot Homosexuality League.
I'd tell you all of the steps to enter this new 'League' but I've never been through the program nor do I have any desire to be ghye. Maybe you can ask the moderators, they seem to be on Malda's tip a lot.
testing...1..2..3
Offtopic? Who cares. You cought my attention with your response. Quite simply because the fact that stadiums/fields, teams - college or pro are funded by my tax dollars, makes me want to find out how I can get that money back from some one. I never said any thing about wanting my tax dollar to go to useless ass patting overgrown freaks who can't count to 0 from 100 back, but know how to snort coke and kill ex-girlfriends and their boyfriends. I love this system.
My appologies for being off topic.
Coalesce
I claim all j00r cLAMEs. Mine now.
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions to find an answer to your question. What is a trolling motor? What is Thrust? How much thrust do you need? Bow mount or transom mount? How do I change mounts? What steering options does MotorGuide offer? How does Dura Amp compare to a speed coil? What type of batteries do you recommend for trolling motors? How important is battery selection for electric motor usage? What is Amp Draw? What size and type of wire do you recommend for trolling motors? Why when I call MotorGuide do I get Mercury Marine? Where can I buy MotorGuide/Pinpoint trolling motors, obtain parts or service locally? If I have questions who can I contact? If I have trouble with my trolling motor what can I do? What if there is no authorized Service Center in my area? Can I return my trolling motor to the factory for repairs? What is needed to obtain service from the service center? Where is my model/serial number located? Is there a Warranty Repair Center close to me? Can I purchase Extended Warranty? How do I obtain an Owner's Guide or Brochure? Q: What is a trolling motor? A: The term "trolling motor" describes an electric positioning motor used to control the boat without the use of paddles or oars. A trolling motor is most often used for controlling the boat while fishing. Boats do not tend to go in a straight line. Because of this, it is much easier to pull a boat than to push a boat. It is also easier to move the bow of the boat sideways compared to moving the transom. Therefore, a bow-mounted electric motor allows for much greater boat control and positioning. If quick response, boat control and positioning is what you are looking for, a bow mount electric motor is a must. [top] Q: What is Thrust? A: Thrust is the amount of energy used by the motor's propeller to propel the boat through the water. The energy is measured in pounds of thrust, as opposed to horsepower. MotorGuide published thrust ratings are laboratory measurements taken by using a load cell and with voltage equivalent to a fully charged battery (or batteries) applied directly at the motor brushes. Horsepower is a measurement of "work" being performed. One horsepower is a unit of measurement equal to 550 foot-pounds of "work" per second. There is no direct correlation of thrust to horsepower. Contrary to what you may have been told, fifteen pounds of thrust DOES NOT equal one horsepower. As noted in the previous definition thrust is simply a static measurement of force. [top] Q: How much thrust do you need? A: MotorGuideâ Recommended Thrust Recommended Column Length Boat Type Bow Mount Transom Mount Bow Mount Transom Mount Buddy Boats 6' to 10' ---- 28 to 46 lbs. ---- 30" to 36" Canoes 10' to 14' ---- 28 to 54 lbs. ---- 30" to 36" Jon Boats 12' to 16' 28 to 54 lbs. 28 to 54 lbs. 36" to 42" 36" to 42" Walleye Deep "V" 16' to 18' 46 to 82 lbs. 40 to 82 lbs. 50" to 60" 36" to 45" Walleye Deep "V" 19' to 22' 60 to 109 lbs. 54 to 109 lbs. 50" to 60" 42" to 50" Bass Boats 16' to 18' 46 to 82 lbs. ---- 42" to 50" ---- Bass Boats 19' to 22' 60 to 109 lbs. ---- 42" to 50" ---- Salt Water Center Console 18' to 23' 60 to 109 lbs. 54 to 109 lbs. 50" to 60" 42" to 50" [top] Q: Bow mount or transom mount? A: Bow mount motors are designed for use by fishermen who own their fishing boats. They require permanent mounting, and can be operated by hand or foot. Bow motors generally have higher thrust capacity due to boat weight. Transom mount motors can be permanently or temporarily mounted. Transom motors are the most popular trolling motor, as many fishermen either don't own their own boats, or have smaller, lightweight boats that don't require the thrust of a bow mount motor. [top] Q: How do I change mounts? A: Contact your authorized local Service Center for assistance. Shaft Length Measuring the distance from the top of the bow or transom to the water level with full load. Use the measurement and the table below to find the right shaft length for you. For Rough Water Condition, add 5" to your measurement, add 12" for hand-controlled motors. Transom to Water Line Shaft Length Recommendation Bow to Water Line Shaft Length Recommendation 0" to 10" 30" 0" to 16" 36" 10" to 16" 36" 16" to 22" 42" 16" to 22" 42" 22" to 28" 50" 22" to 28" 50" 28" to 34" 54" 28" to 34" 54" 34" and over 60" 34" over 60" [top]
stop the penis2penis madness!!
it seems that...I am a fish.
Actually he could manage to fit a small subwoofer IN a pencil. Such by using the two rubberbands in an Isobaric Driver configuration by mounting the rubber bands at either ends of the hollowed out pencil. Once the rubber bands are in place, wire them in parallel so as not to create any deficiency in signal apportionment to the drivers (rubber bands). Remember, the Isobaric configuration is a 'push-push' driver arrangement. If a person were to wire in series, the signal drop from one driver to the next would cause mass amounts of low level distortion in the rubber bands.
I think it's a perfect idea for nerds who have pocket protectors and MP3 players and want a little bass to make the experience a little more aural.
tie your lower intestine around a rubber tree plant. eat a pickled peckar.
hello! you first post idiot.
Number Two.
to al sp0rks, me, and your mom. werd.