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do you have the subs wired out of phase from one another? And what Dave said.
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ouch. Even when I have the auto-save working on any application, I still try to save at least once every 30 min.
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Romanian Woman Thief Hid Mobile Phones In Her Vagina April 18, 2005, 2:23:14 Romanian police searching a woman suspected of theft found her hiding a mobile phone in her vagina. They made the astonishing discovery after dialling the number and hearing a muffled ringing coming from somewhere under the woman's skirt. A witness said he had alerted police when he saw Ruxandra Gardian steal the phone from a customer in a restaurant. Police questioned the 34-year-old and were about to let her go when the witness suggested they ring the phone to determine whether she was hiding it. On dialling the number they heard a sound coming from under Gardian's clothes and took her to police headquarters to be strip-searched. Police officers conducting the search were shocked to find the phone stashed in the woman's vagina. However, the owner of the phone has since refused to have it returned to him saying it was damaged beyond repair and he would be filing an insurance claim. Officer Aurel Popescu commented: "I've seen a lot in my time as a policeman but never anything like this."
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are you sure that's correct? i thought that resistances and inductances followed the same rules and capacitances followed the opposite so to add resistances/iductances you wire in series, and to add capacitances you wire in parallel <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ya, I'm mixed up. Damn studying making me stupider
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Nowhere will be much cheaper when you are just buying singular. BTW, I am sure you know this, but might as well state it. To add capacitance, wire in series. To add inductance, wire in parallel.
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Well, lets say this much, they offered me a salary so low that I made higher than that per hour in high school...
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^ What a waste of my pucking time. Sounded like a good job, until they got to the pay. I feel insulted by the figure they gave me.
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welp, off to my interview
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Isn't a perfectly round enclosure ideal for eliminating standing waves and turbulence like vortexes.
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Good read.
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Gawd I love those little buggers.
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Here it is: 94.9 cents/liter for 87 (conversion works out to $2.93/gallon) 104.9 cents/liter for 92 (conversion works out to $3.25/gallon <-- retarded) Amazing, drive 4 hours to the south, cross the border, and the gas drops instantly to $2.20/gallon.
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fackin penguin!
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I'm in SoSask
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Saskatoon. Lived there for about 2 years off and on, and I love the city.
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It will prepare you greatly if you want to pursue any type of engineering in college.
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arent you a physics major or somethin like that? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Electronics Engineer, three weeks from graduation.
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If you have an interest in it, go for it.
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On the other side of the spectrum... I have an interview on Friday afternoon with a company directly involved in electronic technology in farming... exactly what I did in my final project. And... it is in the city that I want to move to. Also.. good luck Justin.
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Relays (Multiple Amplifiers)
ANeonRider replied to Chevy350TPI's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Fuse em later then -
Relays (Multiple Amplifiers)
ANeonRider replied to Chevy350TPI's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
ahhh, makes sense. I don't have a fuse ATM, but that is always a good idea. Fuse em. -
Relays (Multiple Amplifiers)
ANeonRider replied to Chevy350TPI's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Just run the rem to one amp, then from that amp to the next.