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Each plot is labeled, 0, 1, and 2. To the right of the graph lists which was the impedance, amplitude, and vent air velocity.
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I believe most people shoot for: 0.045 (50.8 ft/sec) or less.
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Take note in the ref eff formula, part of it changes if the vas isn't listed in liters, although generally I believe it is. Also note radius of a circular port is being used for "port area", if your using a slot port, multiply the W*H, divide by pi, then square root, this will give you the equivalency to plug in for r if you would like to use the formula. example: 5"x5" = 25 in^2 25/pi = 7.9577... sqrt(7.9577...) = 2.8209" for r. You copy all the T/S specs for the 12" icon, drop them in winISD, by default it'll use the driver's rms when finding W, go to vents tab, plug in 8" for diameter of one circular port, and the vent mach shown should be ~0.04
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the "generally accepted rule" is bs, it depends on the driver used. It depends heavily on the amount of air the driver displaces. Minimum port area can be calculated using the Sd and Xmax parameters of the driver along with the number of ports used. Let me draw some stuff out for you.
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I take it no bootcamp on the mac
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If I had a PC capable of playing I would I love the game for PS3 Its not that resource intensive, is your computer that old? My friend could play it on his average laptop from 5 years ago.
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WTF, uploaded like eight percent then the connection was reset.
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I'm not into it being forced either, just an option available to those who want it, or can be simply ignored if not desired.
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Uploading BF2 3.3gb. Anyone want to see if my cd key will work, or if it gives you the boot?
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If I dropped my health care plan, just went to the hospital, and got all the treatment I needed without paying for it, and they wrote it off, doesn't that raise the overall cost for everyone that is paying for health insurance. I would agree to your remark of getting an extra 1100 a month and choosing how you spent it (whether it be on your own healthcare plan, or not), but what proof do you have that you would get 1100, and not much less (due to the fact that large businesses likely pay less for their plans then sole individuals)? Can you clarify the point there? You have and do pay tor insurance. Just privately. Yes if you went in and no one paid it would stress the hospital financialy and over years the group would pay for the individual..... But that is exactly what a government payor does. It's also what private insurance does. The difference between private insurance and a government payor or an uninsured walk in is that the private is an agreement for a contract/price. You are buying a service for what if. In the government model it becomes law, not just contract breech. They then impose nonsense rules on the providers. This is because in the public sector the ones who will choose the rules do not themselves need to deal with it. Senate and house don't use Medicaid. That's laughable. But they do make backdoor deals for certain pet projects. When that is down in the public sector they pass laws that change the private market. The reverse however is never true. Backdoor deals in private sector result in a great business move of all the clients leave that company and go somewhere else. It's like car insurance. If you had state mandate car insurance there would be no arbitration. They would make a law to adjust the rules to make you loose. I see that daily. I misread your first point and saw it as "don't pay for anything, you still get treated, and it doesn't effect anyone."
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And bandpassed they can take some serious power. Of course, I'd still argue that imrpoving the enclosure is an easier way of livening up the bottom end. Aside from increasing volume, possibly aperiodic? Start with an enclosure. Oddball question, if I was mount a large format tweeter directly in front of a 7" mid (spaced out several inches), how would that effect the mid (below 1900hz)? Thinking of freeing up a little more space for my feet. If I could make the tweeters "float" in front of the mids and keep them in the kick panel area... Or the other option is putting the tweeters in the dash, but we talked about reflections and how unfriendly they may be.
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And bandpassed they can take some serious power. Of course, I'd still argue that imrpoving the enclosure is an easier way of livening up the bottom end. Aside from increasing volume, possibly aperiodic?
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If I dropped my health care plan, just went to the hospital, and got all the treatment I needed without paying for it, and they wrote it off, doesn't that raise the overall cost for everyone that is paying for health insurance. I would agree to your remark of getting an extra 1100 a month and choosing how you spent it (whether it be on your own healthcare plan, or not), but what proof do you have that you would get 1100, and not much less (due to the fact that large businesses likely pay less for their plans then sole individuals)?
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Yeah I would completely rethink your build before making a purchase. There are a few options with trunks, some of which work well in one situation or goal, but not in another. It looks like the trunk is open to the cabin with the rear seats down. I'd be tempted to fire forward (assuming the height allows you for 17" 1"+15"+1"), with the enclosure space back several inches from the rear seat in the up position, and seal it from the trunk. Which may sound great with the rear seats down, but not so much with the rear seats up. As I said before, I'd let "trunk experts" offer their advice.
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Is the extremis neo? That could save some weight.
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I'm not a slacker, or trying to live off the government, but if I can't afford health insurance, and there's an available government option, I'd opt for it. I just wish healthcare was actually affordable for everyone, but the only way for that to become a reality is a government option that creates competition in the health insurance market, destroying the monopoly, but I guess that makes me a socialist? My father runs his own business and therefore purchases his own healthcare, through bluecross blueshield, for him and I, it was around 900 per month, where as most others that work for a large company either get it as a benefit, or it's substantially lower. One of our friends is a school teacher, aside from his being included as a benefit, he was able to add his two kids and wife to his plan, and it costs him less then 400 per month. He also happens to have the exact same plan as we do, from the same provider. The only difference is, he belongs to a larger pool with bargaining rights, where as were "two people" and the health insurance companies could really care less about insuring us. I'm sure many of you will read this, perhaps partially agree, but still disagree with the idea of universal healthcare. I guess no matter what, someone feels they get the short end of the stick. I fully agree that the US should have universal healthcare and I fully agree on what you said. I don't like that people are rejected from getting healthcare due to "preexisting conditions". I don't like how much money the health insurance companies make, nor the monopoly. I can switch and get a plan from anyone considering my age and no preexisting conditions, my father on the other hand (49), has a backissue (not a big deal anymore), but checking out several other insurance companies, and they simply won't cover him.
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thats what im saying indeed... as long as i have lincolns with wheels and stereos, i will not and can not see my self asking anyone for anything. its just a personal choice. it pisses me off to no end when i pass by government housing and see brand new lacs and buicks on rims and on and on and on. i have a friend of mine, has no job 7 kids, a a devill on 22s neons tv's and he gets tons of money in food stamps every month, and he sells dope so its just hood rich ballin.... and these people are proud of it.. infact they have a car club called HOOD RICH.. they all have tattoos that say it too... i better stop im gettin pissed off. I see your point, and agree considering you can afford your doctor visits and stuff. Things just get fucked up when you need surgery, and simply cannot pay for it. Several years ago, my father had an accident, after the deductible, and insurance paying 80%, with 20% left for us, the bill was over 30k. Most people don't just have 30k sitting around.
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The V40 Rebuild, Front Stage Only. Update: Rear cargo area.
ssh replied to ssh's topic in Build Logs
Indeed. In some of the frequency range, the output isn't that much lower then the previous setup! -
I'm not a slacker, or trying to live off the government, but if I can't afford health insurance, and there's an available government option, I'd opt for it. I just wish healthcare was actually affordable for everyone, but the only way for that to become a reality is a government option that creates competition in the health insurance market, destroying the monopoly, but I guess that makes me a socialist? My father runs his own business and therefore purchases his own healthcare, through bluecross blueshield, for him and I, it was around 900 per month, where as most others that work for a large company either get it as a benefit, or it's substantially lower. One of our friends is a school teacher, aside from his being included as a benefit, he was able to add his two kids and wife to his plan, and it costs him less then 400 per month. He also happens to have the exact same plan as we do, from the same provider. The only difference is, he belongs to a larger pool with bargaining rights, where as were "two people" and the health insurance companies could really care less about insuring us. I'm sure many of you will read this, perhaps partially agree, but still disagree with the idea of universal healthcare. I guess no matter what, someone feels they get the short end of the stick.
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My trunk is huge. About 54 inches wide and about 18 inches tall. Does that help? Trunk eh? Listing the trunk opening would help, that way we know what you can actually fit, unless you want to build inside the trunk. I have zero experience with trunks, and I don't know if putting a large enclosure in the trunk that fills up the majority of the space, would cause any problems for getting the output to the cabin VS having a smaller enclosure and more space around the enclosure. So normally I would have gone with the 2 15" dcons, but with a trunk, I'm not entirely sure what I would do. At this point hopefully others with experience with trunks can lend their advice. Good luck
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Well then I don't see what the problem is. If I qualified, I would gladly take Medicaid. Its based on income, no one is mocking you or asking you to agree to something that isn't true. Poor is a word, some people are poor, some are not, that doesn't change who they are, and although people are often times judged by their social class, its wrong, and it really doesn't matter. Im thankful that I don't consider my situation now as being poor, but when I was younger it was. Its not something im ashamed of. I just don't see what the problem is if you can qualify for something that can help you, but you can't admit to accepting that you fall under their income bracket. But then again I haven't used Medicaid, and don't know what issues or limitations there are,
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something respiratory.. everything your doing is to sooth a trout,.if it has been over a week with out getting better you need a chest Xray Im going to wait a bit longer before going to the doctors. We just raised the deductible to lower the monthly cost. Shit is ridiculous, 900bucks for two people 80/20 plan. shit brother.. i have no insurance, i pay out of pocket. because i refuse to claim im poor and get on government assistance.. it just makes no sense to me .. so i pay my doctor every time i see his face, minimum or 90 bucks. like this last time... 90 to see him and ask a question , he sent me fore blood work 150, then i had to may him 90 more bucks to read me the results of the blood work, then he wrote me 2 perceptions, 150, for a months supply, then after 3 months ( 450$) he wants me to go back to see him 90 bucks, then more blood work 150... then pay him another 90 bucks for he to read the results and tell me if i need to keep taking the pills over 1200 fucking dollars. just try and raise my testosterone levels with out testosterone treatments! he wants to try and see is this will work!! 1200 to try!!? it better work. Does anything change or are you effected if you claim your poor and get Medicaid, aside from the insurance?
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The V40 Rebuild, Front Stage Only. Update: Rear cargo area.
ssh replied to ssh's topic in Build Logs
I guess I used a song that's blocked by the french? Its just a little excursion from the driver, not missing much.