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Roll on the 20th June

Started by CLaNZeR, April 21, 2008, 11:41:56 AM

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OU-812

Quote from: yoyo on July 23, 2008, 02:08:17 PM
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now back to the topic at hand

Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the fermentation of sugars derived from starch-based material.
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&uck Big Beer!  Greedy usless NAZI fuckers.  Fermented watr costs how muhc??!!  By fucking god I want them as belittled as I have been for the last 6 months for the next 200 years.

The guy who invented the beer, invented a pilsner fermented by honey in a glass carboy, who is the expert on the beer ? the guy who invented  the beer or the guy who invents the glass carboy?

Only a complete Dickhead would ask an OU forum member what kind of beer to drink.

Why on earth would you take advice ot the opinion of someone who has had tens of thousands of their kind and have had trillions of dollars for research, hundreds of years of knowledge and experience in brewing yet could not create a smooth pale ale, over spmeone who has?


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exxcomm0n

@ shak

Check this one:

http://www.michiganbrewing.com/celis.htm

The name and styles live on...............................:D

@ xee

Nope, no closed loop.

What surprised me was the way the sloped MkE arrays pulled the roller mag up 2-3" and then having it proceeded to to go up the slope and around the circle curve to hit the wall at the end of the run.

I can't extend the MkE track as I have no more mags and those I did use were a mish-mash of like diameters, but different combos used to make the same length.
That some of the rectangular seemed to add more "chop" to the movement and could have facilitated braking of the roller and making it not able to "bust through" the wall seemed to be an issue.
Not that interested in that type of function anyway as I'd see it as robbing too much usable generated force.

In essence, it worked better backwards (counter-clockwise) than it did forwards (clockwise).

This seems to point to that field corona effect I pointed out a bit earlier with the Batman vids (wasn't PureP supposed to be the new Batboy?) and the distance between the MkE array track and the roller in his vids.
Seems like the field strength is not to be assumed as being greater the closer to the mag you are.

But again (I hope), the new mags should be in today (I got some weird experiments in mind for those conical ones).

@ cap'n

Thanks for the kudos on the vid sir, but I was actually alluding to the rod/iso set up I was proposing rather than a neat, but ineffective machine I built. (I was proud of construction though as I thought I'd never be able to do anything close to Clanzer's work. and this was closer than any previous effort. But then again, I'm just using found materials. Imagine how dangerous I'd be with a machine shop!)
The effect of seeing it pulled up against gravity is keen, but it still doesn't break the wall @ 4:00 (perhaps I should have put the end of the track @ 9:00, but I was thinking it would preform well going clockwise and just did the counter-clockwise run to make sure I'd thoroughly tested the build.

Imagine how stupid I'd feel if someone built "my" machine and then showed me that effect!

:D

The Dirt Devil is far from dead, I've just been pre-occupied by living in a National Disaster Zone for the last couple of days.
All from this little storm w/ 92MPH clocked speeds @ a local airport lasting an hour tops.
You should see some of the damage!

@ LarryC

I'd like to see the actuation mechanism for the switched neos as it should merit more looking into.
The pic you posted just gets too pixelated when I try to blow it up far enough to see that.

Keep asking the question though! I'll ponder those you have thrown out there so far as my next post entry will not take much effort or concern to craft.

@ PureP

Take a stab @ a question you pose when you haven't the best track record of answering ANYONES question, let alone mine?

I've answered your questions, and all I've gotten from you is condescending manner w/ nil content.

If you're feeling generous, that's all well and good, but do not deign to think you have anything of value to me anymore.

I tried giving you a break kid, have come to your rescue multiple times, and yet you are the one gifting me with your infinite wisdom?

Niggah puh-leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez! (Not ethnically oriented, but one of the VERY few ebonics phrases that I believe to have any worth. ;) )

@ all

What I'm sifting for opinions on is if you think there is any merit in the rod having the switched iso instead of the track.

I like less moving parts always (why I still haven't given up on the proximity switch) and this would "double up" the work that an already moving part does.

Yes, I've noticed that Archer likes to glom onto others ideas, but when he is the 1st to use them physically I have to take a step back and appreciate that he was the one that took it from idea to physical.
I, or anyone else, could have not said anything about an idea before they had thoroughly tested it and presented it fiat accompli, but I'm not interested in that type of "I, I, I, me, me, mine" (to steal from the Beatles) attitude.

We're here to discover, not covet, aren't we?

I don't care if "my" ideas get stolen by someone and they become the new Bill Gates  by using them to build a new machine as long as it benefits all of mankind.

Is that too much to ask?

:D
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

purepower

Quote from: shakman on July 23, 2008, 01:53:51 PM
@PP

I don't think I have ever dealt with a more deluded individual in my life, and I've dealt with a few. As I have said many times, you do a perfectly good job of making a dick of yourself without my help. I'm just here to make you walk the trough. By the sounds of your attitude you would have plenty of experience doing this at school already.

So ignorance is bliss. Be happy that you think you are clever. I just want to make it clear that while the world goes around laughing, it is not laughing with you.

By the way, your equation for torque is wrong. You might want to factor mass in there somewhere "expert".


Actually, my power equation is perfect.

Power= torque * angular speed

Torque = force * distance

Force = mass * acceleration

Fuckwit, try reading.

Oh, but that would require you to stop dancing and pull your head out of your ass.

Keep dancing monkey boy, you just keep making this easier and easier...

Find the tension yet?

Oh, and my second post you refer to was in regards to uncovering AQs lies. Again, READ! Or should I say "red?" Or "reed?" Clown.

-PurePower

shakman

Quote from: OU-812 on July 23, 2008, 02:18:05 PM
&uck Big Beer!  Greedy usless NAZI fuckers.  Fermented watr costs how muhc??!!  By fucking god I want them as belittled as I have been for the last 6 months for the next 200 years.

The guy who invented the beer, invented a pilsner fermented by honey in a glass carboy, who is the expert on the beer ? the guy who invented  the beer or the guy who invents the glass carboy?

Only a complete Dickhead would ask an OU forum member what kind of beer to drink.

Why on earth would you take advice ot the opinion of someone who has had tens of thousands of their kind and have had trillions of dollars for research, hundreds of years of knowledge and experience in brewing yet could not create a smooth pale ale, over spmeone who has?


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That is actually very funny. Thanks for putting a smile on my face.  ;D

purepower

Quote from: shakman on July 23, 2008, 02:14:39 PM
"More" applicable maybe from your point of view, but PP is deluded nonetheless and, IMO, way more deluded than Archer. Archer backs up his delusions with experiments which may/may not result in a working machine. PP on the other hand... well he's bordering on dementia.

Archer aside, any person with half a brain reading this thread and following my public feud with PurePower would see he is clearly not all there. I sometimes feel bad attacking him, he may actually have some sort of mental retardation. But when the mentally retarded kid keeps hitting you in the back of the head, even he deserves a slap.

Alrighty then...


Mentally retarded? Dillusional?

How do you figure?

I'm not the one chasing unicorns in the land of Auz following a lying wizzard.

Or is this just another one of your insults with no foundation or content?

Why do I even ask?...

Textbook tactics from someone who is losing the arguement. Throw out an insult and change the context. Now where have I seen this before?...

Anyone who has been following this feud knows shaky is full of shit that continually overflows from his mouth.

Since you like to drink so much, do the world a favor and try downing a bottle of rubbing alcohol tonight.

-PurePower