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Roll on the 20th June

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

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kitefreak

Would RFID tags be any use to switch an electromagnet off/on; via a software controlled system? No friction on the device - power required to control the computer, of course, and the RFID reader, but, hey, if they got a man to the moon on the computing power of a modern day calculator, I think we've got chance. Just an idea, anyway....

RFID tags are things which track things like goods (in the west), and goods and people in China (by way of British engineered RFID technology). Hundreds of millions of them by 2009, by the way, via the ID cards, with the chips embedded..

Can we find a better use for this technology?


purepower

Quote from: yoyo on August 04, 2008, 02:26:43 PM
archer thanx for the mildly entertaining piece of fiction u provided into your first device
but i would rather read Robert Ludlum rather than your stuff for fiction
u say u dont know anything about electromagnets
this is obvious and the reason u think your explanation could pass as truth rather than fiction
one example is your electromagnet u bought at a junk sale ha
this is an eletromagnet
x<----->x
the poles are at then ends
u r saying this is your "bent ibeam" electromagnet

  xxxxx
<--------->
  xxxxx

with the poles on top and bottom

u need to get a clue if u did u would know why so many are laffin at u

I don't know where you get this from or where you are going with it.

An electromagnet can be made around any piece of metal in any orientation. The only thing that effects the orientation of the poles is the way the coils are wound, not the metal inside...

I know youre trying to help, but please leave the hard questions and criticisms/critiques of AQs work to the big boys...

@g4md

You ask what others have contributed, may I ask what you have contributed?

All I have seen you do is pick fights in AQs honor. You haven't even really defended his work or tried to show us our errors in thinking.

All you do is sit and wait for a naysayer to come along and then attack them for completly unrelated and irrelevant issues. You attack the person, not the idea. You are a bully, not a debater.

Learn the difference and grow up. I hope for your kids sake you act more mature at home and this thread is just a release for your aggression you can not release in the real world.

Please, just take my advice and leave it at that. Attacking me would only prove my point and make you look foolish. The best thing to do would be to bite your tongue until you have a decent thought or something to contribute of value.


-PurePower

ezzob

Thanks kitefreak

That is a very good idea, spin on it.

regards

exxcomm0n

Quote from: yoyo on August 04, 2008, 02:26:43 PM
archer thanx for the mildly entertaining piece of fiction u provided into your first device
but i would rather read Robert Ludlum rather than your stuff for fiction
u say u dont know anything about electromagnets
this is obvious and the reason u think your explanation could pass as truth rather than fiction
one example is your electromagnet u bought at a junk sale ha
this is an eletromagnet
N<----->S
the poles are at then ends
u r saying this is your "bent ibeam" electromagnet
  NNNN
<--------->
  SSSS
with the poles on top and bottom
u need to get a clue if u did u would know why so many are laffin at u

@ yo-yo

can u give up ur 'net speex as it kilz us see'n ur vastly leet knowledge?
Punctuation might be nice too.

Ya know, an array of electromagnets joined in a continuous line could be termed an electromagnet too.
Then the polarity issue you bring up would be null and void (a term you should be familiar with).

Try to reason a little farther up the slope of the walls of the box you're in please. ;)
When I stop learning, plant me.

I'm already of less use than a tree.

kitefreak

"spin on it".... It's that's it's come down to? Outright slanging? Insults? I take it that goes with the centre fingered gesture. What riled you so much?