Any so called life problems I have or had suddenly pale in comparison.
Stay strong, Dave.
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Any so called life problems I have or had suddenly pale in comparison.
Stay strong, Dave.
Get well. And follow the Doctor's advice for once in your life. ;)
One piece of advice... wherever you decide to plug these in and run them, make sure you got at least informal approval before hand. It's won't be fun if your New Job is shorter than you planned. Best...
Nah it's 110V Stateside.
I remember 'Leviathan' from Venezuela had floated that idea before as his power costs were very low in that particular country for... some obvious reasons.
I know a Flight Simulator Server which I...
Ah... charlie. My old buddy. ;)
Well it'll probably be glow in the dark, so need for all the neon and UV lighting then. :ROTF::up:
I just got your PM :p: Been kinda busy.
Anyway, forget buying stuff out of shops in Dublin. Just buy it online elara.ie << then tell them you'll visit their warehouse for a pickup. Or go to...
Good job!
Ya. i saw one for New Zealand after their big quake. I had the same reaction.
People survive in Space for months also. Strangely they don't survive so well working around a reactor that's broken. ;) Wonder why?
St Patricks Day. He went on a week long bender on that lime pi$$ he drank before... that time he sickened himself when he was working in someones roof in high summer and drank too much. Anyone...
Gamma radiation will breeze through lead unless its seriously thick. You'd want a robot with a couple of metres of lead shielding to be secure for its electronics. Gamma radiation will flip bits like...
Yep. The special thing about plutonium is that even if it wasn't radioactive, it is extremely poisonous.
And lets all don't forget the people involved. Its very easy for us armchair experts to...
The Soviets used robots in Chernobyl. The radiation was so intense that it makes the rubber tracks brittle and hard and it ceases to be rubber. Also, radiation fries electronics. The robots stopped...
http://www.unscear.org/unscear/en/chernobyl.html
It's all there mate. hard to argue with. They now say 4000 was overestimate. Latest update is year 2008.
Yes it is dangerous to drop stuff from helicopter, but in the absence of a better way, it is the only way.
As for the death toll from that incident, the internationally agreed figure is 4000. That...
Ya. Logarithmic scale. So long ago I was good at this..... :p:
A flaw that should have been easy to contain with the necessary staff on duty all the time. They weren't. It was the B Team in charge at the time and the boss still wanted to push through an...
Boron also. It worked very well. IN fact it was one of the key factors that brought it to a close. The limiting factor was the sheer weight of the material they had dropped as it would weaken the...
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/7564/013kksga.th.jpg
Ban Deadlyfire for thread necro. lol
All of them... except the retarded one in the front on the left.
I'm running a little on an old 8800GTX. But you guys are owning this project. Great stuff.
Saw a few for about 15 mins.