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No mention of PPS in the list of materials, but given the other materials listed it should also be usable on this printer.
Wow this is the first 3D printer they showcased in a while that i find actually interesting.
No mention of PPS in the list of materials, but given the other materials listed it should also be usable on this printer.
Wow this is the first 3D printer they showcased in a while that i find actually interesting.
Can’t stop the readings, Mal. They can never stop the readings.
You might be interested to learn about a couple actual trained spies.
guess what they were accused of?
Treason is not what you think it is. Its a nice word to throw around when you are angry at someone but it has a very specific meaning.
When do we start calling them counter drones?
clear? i dont know about that. just melting some random quartz sand does not make it very clear
ngl i thought this was a factorio post at first 😅
i think what you are describing is the “best before date”. the expiration date instead works as OP describes it: after the expiration the product should be tossed.
i usually see expiration dates on fish and meat. afaik honey never comes with an expiration date; the best before date is probably only relevant for the taste of the honey, not for its safety.
sodium iodide does not prevent clumping. typical anti-caking agents in salt are: fumed silica, potassium ferrocyanide, alumosilcate salts [Na+ | Ca2+ | K+] and sometimes, more frequently in organic products: simple carbonate salts (also [Na+ | Ca2+ | K+]).
I know there are people who are afraid of anything with with the word “cyanide” anywhere in the description but ferrocyanides are really quite harmless. they are so harmless in fact that they are a common component of chemistry kits for little kids to make prussian blue.
im gonna pretend that “woosh” is just the sound that being very pedantic makes. :D
The newer designs that use very long, filament-attached LEDs in a large helium filled glass bulb also work quite well, even in a classical light fixture. The helium filling helps with cooling because helium has higher convective heat transfer than air.
Here at Aperture Science™️ we fire the whole bullet! That’s 65% more bullet per bullet!
Yeah, getting burns on 40% of your body will pretty much always be fatal via infection. The only exception would be if you were in a specialised burn ward that is equipped for this kind of situation but how fast would you get there from a battlefield?
LiPo batteries will not last 10 years, even if unused.
They will self-discharge in a matter of a few years (the exact time this takes depends a lot on the quality of the cell btw.). After you reach a critical level of discharge the electrodes inside the battery will start to become irreversibly damaged (typically below 2.7V but this can vary a little depending on exact type).
after this damage becomes severe enough the cell can be considered dangerous because trying to recharge it at this point could result in an explosion. the same is true if a LiPo cell is damaged by some other method, like crushing or extreme temperatures.
if you do not recharge a cell that was damaged from a ultra deep discharge you are relatively safe though. the most probable danger from such a cell would then be leaking electrolyte because the hermetic seal could be damaged from long-term corrosion / environmental damage.
Any kind of vehicle except for heavier than air aeronautical ones. Then it is “fliegen”. With lighter than air aeronautics it surprisingly still is “fahren”.
they sued over the word Jurassic? Thats like Google suing over the word Carbon , jfc
Google did not actually do that, did they? 😨
doesn’t work if you have AltGr
IMO season 5 was a little better in terms of getting representation right compared to, for instance, season 2. I did not like the strong focus on Michaels self doubts, it just gets old.
do you have any control over the thickness of the substrate? see this question here:
https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/663304/flex-pcb-controlled-impedance
it looks like changing the substrate would be easiest from a design standpoint but there are ways around using a thin core. you could try ditching the ground plane on the other side and using a single plane coplanar wave guide.
i got 90Ω with width 55 and ground plane spacing 23 https://www.microwaves101.com/calculators/864-coplanar-waveguide-calculator
about the power traces: can you not use a slightly wider trace on the run and then match to the shape of the connector with a gradual taper near the end?
If that were true then what do you call the classical age? The darker ages?