Look, he's found something he enjoys and he's good at.....hello get a job doing it. ding ding ding what do we have for him johnny?!?! A job, the deek is the first virtual employee.....
I used to, before getting laid off, be a manufacturing engineer at http://www.horizonaero.com/ as you can see we made instruments for Boeing, etc etc etc.....the stuff was designed in the 1940's and 50's. The phrase they don't build them like they used to does not apply.
The basics of the instrument is an armature with a coil glued to it,on jeweled bearings in a magnetic field. I've seen instruments knocked out of calibration by being tipped over on a table.
The field put out by a pilot on a cell phone would changege the readings. Never mind I don't want the pilot chattering while he's supposed to be flying the plane.
Further more planes are made with the idea that they can be restored to original condition. Updating or changing instrumentation on a large passenger bird would require 60 - 90 days of paper work and testing to be sure the new design didn't conflict w/ other instruments in the dash or older equipment. Its a nightmare to redesign instruments, as was working for the commercial aerospace instrument industry.
http://www.ncheg.org/
These guys do it for a job! Museum of play FTW!!!
http://moodle.org/
http://www.rfcomm.harris.com/products/embeddable-security/SecNet54_11_Brochure.pdf
Northern NY already has 130 turbines in place on Tug Hill. http://www.mapleridgewind.com/whytughill.htm
http://www.mapleridgewind.com/turbine.htm
The towers stand 268ft, and props are reaching 400ft.
http://www.acppubs.com/article/CA6283992.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10535094/from/RL.2/
I know farm families that are making enough money from having turbines but on their farm land to retire. Sounds good to me.
Not everybody is against wind energy.
I've got a black lab that could power my house...she just keeps running and running and running.....
Hagar...
And I still liked this article. Hagar...
So you seemly have lots of sun shine, how about solar to help out w/ that increased load?
As a kid, my dad had a charger for our Alkaline batteries....this was before rechargeables even came out. What about that?
Uh, its spelled "partnership" Your Smugness (while bowing down low)
http://www.avantbrowser.com/
Shines up IE's dull spots.
Bill gates is such an easy target around here....many are just that pissed that they aren't getting some microsoft money too.
Piss up a rope. Hagar...
Its too hard to check people's info on trillian, I went back to aol im.
Look, he's found something he enjoys and he's good at.....hello get a job doing it. ding ding ding what do we have for him johnny?!?! A job, the deek is the first virtual employee.....
Hagar...
I used to, before getting laid off, be a manufacturing engineer at http://www.horizonaero.com/ as you can see we made instruments for Boeing, etc etc etc.....the stuff was designed in the 1940's and 50's. The phrase they don't build them like they used to does not apply. The basics of the instrument is an armature with a coil glued to it,on jeweled bearings in a magnetic field. I've seen instruments knocked out of calibration by being tipped over on a table. The field put out by a pilot on a cell phone would changege the readings. Never mind I don't want the pilot chattering while he's supposed to be flying the plane. Further more planes are made with the idea that they can be restored to original condition. Updating or changing instrumentation on a large passenger bird would require 60 - 90 days of paper work and testing to be sure the new design didn't conflict w/ other instruments in the dash or older equipment. Its a nightmare to redesign instruments, as was working for the commercial aerospace instrument industry.
by Dan Simmons
Hugo award winning novel
My brother in law works in Webster, NY doing software development. He tells amazing stories of bumbling management.
Hagar...
I liked the movie alot.
What the heck was that up on two wheels four wheel drive dune buggy thing!?!?
Picard crashing into the other ship was awesome.
Simmons...