Currently it sounds like Drupal is the top blogging platform available right now. (from what I’ve read) Is that what you’re using on your blog?
Swiss sheet metalworking equipment manufacturer, Bystronic, has developed a new loading and unloading system, ByTrans Cross, for its fiber laser cutting machines. It offers users full automation for producing long runs of components while retaining the flexibility of manual handling for fulfilling smaller jobs.
Interesting proposal; our fuel use needs more consideration in the petroleum supply/demand equation. Too bad Big Oil has too much lobbying power to allow this to proceed.
That excellent pickup is thanks to the blade design (oh… it was flow-optimised then), which creates massive lift and fan power to blow the debris into the bin. The result is that grass clippings are seriously compacted into the bin, allowing you to mow for longer between empties.
Blood doping is so last decade! The modern cyclist has a motor and power supply hidden inside the bike’s frame.
Hatch has worked at the company for 45 years and is preparing to retire. His son, Mike Jr., is in line to assume many of his duties once he’s gone.
From what I have read, you can get either an expensive fridge or a cheap common bar fridge and an expensive inverter however an expensive inverter is cheaper than an expensive fridge.
My treadmill causes RF interference for my Ipad’s WiFi, does that mean my Ipad/Treadmill will kill me? (health jokes aside)
Omax also said its software is changing. “With every iteration of the Omax software, we are listening to our customers,” Bruner said. “Quick keys, streamlined toolpath creation, geometric shape generation, pump pressure controls, intelligent material piercing, as well as many other advancements in our software have improved user experience and overall workflow.”
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Also, isn’t it weird that we’re all sticking with mAh as the default battery capacity metric? It’s almost always in the thousands–why not drop some extraneous zeroes and use Ah? Is there some other reason I’m not thinking of, or is it just because the commas look more impressive when you’re advertising crummy counterfeit 18650s on ebay?
I wonder if one or two MOT rewound to 40 – 48V secondary would be suitable for a power supply. Rectified, smoothed etc…