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<0> wthf <1> I'll w your wthf and raise 5! <1> :> <0> lol <0> how goes it? <1> goodly kthnx <0> goodard here too <1> tankard of goodard? <0> slightly more goodard than tankard atm <1> right o <1> Im torn between writing compiler code in vbnet and continuing research of proper cl*** object code generation implmentation at ***embler level using masm. <1> so, I guess it's true, simple minds are easily preoccupied <1> maybe I over simplified that.... <1> ooooO, s3v3n is on. <1> spacey is spaced on it
<1> personally I thought brad pitt played a rather sleezy, morally bankrupted, somewhat questionable detective <1> in as many words .... a crud-ball <1> sigh... Its frckn hot here <1> 103f with a heat index of 110f-115f <1> HUMID <1> but, you can cook breakfeast on the hood of your car... <2> I do believe the title was se7en <2> omg 25 seconds 2 auction end <2> will I win!?!? <2> tune in in 15 seconds <2> haha! I r winnar <1> whacha winnard? <2> http://cgi.ebay.com/ASCO-solenoid-valve-1-4-in_W0QQitemZ190006542065QQcategoryZ87087QQcmdZViewItem <1> heh, yer the only guy i know that lathers when he wins a mechanical object! <2> some people dont kow what they're selling <2> it didn't sell well cuz there were no details <2> but it's a rather good valve <1> some of that stuff is expensive <1> 50us isnt bad for a control valve if you need it <1> and to get it for pennys on the dollar is a deal <2> yeh <2> most of the valved I own retail for well over $100 each <2> and I've probably spent $150 total <2> on like 15 valves <2> erm <2> 10ish <2> so average $10/ea <2> erm <2> ****ty math today <2> 15 <1> not bad <2> plus shipping <2> I needed a higher pressure valve for my crate <2> it uses 2 valves, the max for one was ~40, the minimum for the other was.... ~40 <2> so when the pressure dropped the 2 valve would stop working <2> so this one handles much higher pressure <2> so I can go up to say 60 <2> so even if it dips itll still be within the range <1> imho 10psi is alot of air pressure, can be dangerious <1> I have had pool filters under "air" pressure come apart, the lid took the gutter off the house and flew over a 2 lane road and landed on anothers property <2> well the thing to consider on psi isn't so mucht he p, its the i <2> a pool filter lid is a much larger device <1> dangerious I say, hopefully your working with only line volume and not a tank <2> 10psi across the whole thing adds up to a large amount of force <2> im running through 1/4" tubing <2> and everything I use is rated to atleast 120psi working pressure <2> and my compressor max is 115 <2> the tubing is rated to 175 <2> and the valve is rated to stop 40psi, not to fail at 40 and explode or anything <2> but yeah, no tank <2> I ***ume you mean like a 3000psi high pressure monster tank? <1> no, I ment like 10-20psi in a tank <2> ahh <1> air compresses, water doesnt very well <2> true enough <2> the compressor tank stays at ~105-115 <1> so, in a pool filter whats normally safe with water, is very dangerious with air <2> I run a line pressure of about 75 to the drops <2> and regulate it down at each prop <2> heh yep
<2> thats the reason this year im taking out all my pvc air pistons and replacing them with commercial grade ones <1> so if the lid pops of under water psi, it jumps maybe a foot, with air, Ive seen em fly 150yrds easily <3> with only 10psi though? <1> 10-30 <3> still seems like not much, even for air <1> weve been sued over it, broken ppls necks <3> but yeah, with air, the compressed volume is higher <2> how big was the lid <1> they mis ***emble the filter and the lid pops off so they sue us for it <2> couldn't yah attach the lid to the top with a chain <1> approx 18-24" wide by the same depth <0> enough to kill. <2> ahh well <1> yep <2> so 400 square inches <2> * 10psi <1> yup <2> yeh <1> and released it once it expands fast <3> the volume is important too. how much air was in the lines at that pressure <2> yeh obviously if the filter is half full of air that'll be different than just an inch of air <3> my paintball marker uses around 75psi of pressure to accelerate a small ball down a barrel up to around 300 fps <2> my giant, heavy *** grim reaper guy ran ~35psi <3> not sure of the volume, but the pressure remains about there til the end of the barrel <1> yeah, but it can make a 20lb stainless steel lid fly brutha! <3> something sounds wrong with that <2> if you had that much pressure across the whole lid, sure <3> i just dont see it <2> with the same m***/volume ratio <3> the bigger the lid the more it's moving anyway <3> hrm, lets see <1> its compressed and released instantly, the expansion force is great <2> 400sq inches * 10 psi = 4000lbs effectively behind the lid <3> the expansion force is just the psi <1> we avg 18lbs on a filtering system so use that as a number <3> the volume determines how quickly that force will dissipate <2> 42! <4> fat nicks :o <3> hrm <4> is there any api for reading\writing ini files <2> yep <3> false__: look up getsetting/savesetting (iirc) <4> neat :) <3> er.. wait <1> get/setprivateprofilestring <3> yeah <2> the pressures im using are still considered 'low pressure' though <1> and low volume <2> right <2> and spooktacular <2> I need to figure out how I wanna finish my crate <2> stains/etc <2> been either raining or too damn hot on the weekends <1> what is volume of a cylinder? v=pir*depth ? <3> area of the circle x length <3> so yeah <5> Re_Boot Re_Boot hi :) <3> mkay.. it's poker time. latta <5> Re_Boot may i ask plz <1> just ask <1> but dont touch me "down there" <5> Re_Boot can i make hotmail.com localweb on my server <5> so when i do that nslookup hotmail.com it will give me my server ip address ? <2> add it to the Hosts files <5> i add hotmail.com to iis and dns <1> I think Doh_ is right <5> but when i do nsllokup <5> its give me hotmail ip address <1> lmhost.ini ? <2> nope <2> just hosts <2> win\sys32\drivers\etc <5> hosts <2> iirc
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