Michael was, inadvertently or not, was showing how proper grammar doesn’t automatically lead to clear communication. If you’re going to be pedantic, at least make sure people understand you.
Ermaksan showed their Fibermak EFB LM 4000 with a bed size of 3 x1,5 metres in combination with a tower server
I’ve heard about this before in 2011. It was a rumor about a cyclist that made an unexpected cycle change. The rumor said it looked like the cyclist had it easier on the new bike. It adds that the bike never made it to inspection. I’m not a expert nor can i recall the cyclists name)
Jon Riley, senior vice president, technology for the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (Ann Arbor, MI) pointed out that additive manufacturing of metal parts can be very cost effective, and companies are making them now. However, the extremely wide range of materials available to design parts makes using AM a huge unknown—especially for aerospace. “Airbus, Boeing, and GE all have the money to test and qualify additive processes, which involves making lots of metal parts,” said Riley. “It’s difficult for small companies to invest that kind of time and money to get data sets for the aerospace part approval process.”
The flavors of Italy are also prevalent in Lafayette, with a trio of mainstay restaurants serving housemade pastas and blistery pies. There are also plenty spots to pop in for a treat (hey, SusieCakes!) or a juice (what’s up, UrbanRemedy!). Make a weekend of it with our complete Modern Guide to Lafayette.
Some errors in this article. Firstly, ALON is only 85% as hard as sapphire, which is a material actively in use for smartphone panels at a similar 5x price point. Secondly, the mineral aggregate that is combined with asphalt to create blacktop is composed of a variety of minerals including flint and basalt which are, again, harder than ALON.
“We are seeing a clear trend to use higher power lasers for cutting applications,” said IPG Photonics founder and CEO Valentin Gapontsev in a recent investor conference call.
The reason it’s levitating is because he reversed the direction of the coil near the top so you end up with two different magnetic fields. This causes the aluminum to levitate. I will be trying to recreate this in a future video. I would be curious to see how a magnet would react in a reversed coil like that.
That said, anybody who claims they can extract 20 Ah out of a D cell is either a charlatan, delusional, or has deep enough pockets to buy lithium primary D cells.
[Jan] is one of those people who’s always playing around with synthesizers, and in this day and age, that means a lot of USB cables supplying power. If you want to make a synth setup portable, your best option is looking at USB powerbanks with their fancy lithium cells. These will work just fine, but remember: you can buy D cells just about anywhere, and they actually hold a ridiculous amount of energy. They’re cheap albeit one-use and disposable, so why not build a USB power bank out of a massive pair of batteries?
Next up: knives made from air (oxynitride ceramic), liquid oxygen and hydrogen at room temperature (water), gaseous polymers (we just burnt them). C’mon, this is not a hack, It is not even news. It is clickbait.
I have a Suzuki alto, did think of removing front seat and the rear ones and do the same. Spend the summer doing the music festivals.