It extends to nearly to 3.5meters but retracts to just 85cms, so it’s easy to store and can be used both outside and indoors.
““Every designer is free to pull from whatever inspiration or resources that move them, and that’s the beauty of it. But I think with that freedom comes the responsibility to also recognize that it behooves you to understand the culture you’re pulling from. If people just went one step further in understanding the history, and not just see it as a paint chip or a fabric swatch, many of the offenses people feel would disappear. Because it often seems to come out of ignorance. Or laziness.”—Robin Givhan, fashion critic, Washington Post
If only one of you is tall, they sleep on the passenger side with the front seat back folded down/forward. – With some cars, the front seat back goes flat in line with the folded down rear seat. – Some end up raised (rough, you need to raise the rear to match). – Some slope upwards (and some too much for comfort). – And some slope downwards, so you stick something on the seat to prop the back up to flat or gently sloped upwards. This is sometimes required for the rear seat’s back too. With some cars, even with the front seat slid all the way back, there’s a gap between the folded down rear seat and the front seat; a piece of rigid foam of the appropriate thickness will fill that gap, or make something out of plywood and it’s now (although small) storage space.
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On the other hand i have seen a video of heating things up by placing them in a microwave in a shaped graphite block. I wonder what temperatures would this yield.
Rutan and Richard Branson of Virgin Group (London, UK) had an ambitious new idea for the WhiteKnight and its SpaceShip: tourism. Together they set up Virgin Galactic space flight company in Las Cruces, NM, US, and in 2005 announced plans to form The Spaceship Co. (TSC) in Mojave to produce the spacecraft that would lift passengers to suborbital space (~50 miles/80 km) for a heavenly view of Earth and a few minutes of weightlessness. Because the sight of Earth from space has been described as giving the viewer a “feeling of unity,” TSC decided to name its next spaceship model, SpaceShipTwo (SS2), after that concept: Unity.
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“I went on a press trip to Europe a few months back with a hair brand. Everyone knows I wear my hair natural. It was frustrating because I’m like, you’re going to demo these products, but yet you don’t even have a stylist who can do my hair. I literally had to teach them how to do a two-strand twist.”—Dana Oliver, editor
No it isn’t but techniques for portable EMP generation is well known – some way to provide large amounts of energy in a short pulse and then radiating it as radio waves. The most space efficient way is using a explosively pumped flux compression device but those have the problem of explosives, using a truck full of charged capacitors + some type of radio generator would be more practical and reusable (at least if the truck electronics are protected).
The physics of melting doesn’t change, and other than heat losses, the power density stays similar, so you can somewhat rule of thumb how much you can do based upon similar sizes. For instance, there’s one unit online that has a peak power of 2.8KW and can melt 1KG of gold, so in theory you could do 300g of gold in this if everything was running peak. That would require careful coil design (see next) and water cooling (open or closed loop, DI water).
Ermaksan showed their Fibermak EFB LM 4000 with a bed size of 3 x1,5 metres in combination with a tower server
Bystronic was founded in 1986, in the Swiss town of Niederönz, with an original workforce of around 30 people. Over the years, the company underwent successive expansions to reach its current status, with a total staff of 1 600 employees worldwide. This number is made up of 520 staff in Switzerland, 550 around the rest of Europe, 140 in North and South America and another 390 in Asia.