August 2nd, 2008 by hilariomorrow
Wow. Some of these answers are really ads. We joined the DVC last January after going there on WDW’s $1,500 7 day package at the Pop Century Resort.
We took the tour of Saratoga Springs and looked great. Since we have two boys (4&3), we made a committment to the Mouse for timeshares generally scared me. Disney runs a quality operation.
The wife & I spent a long weekend at The Sagamore in Lake George with DVC points. We are staying at Saratoga for the first time in a couple of weeks in a 2-bedroom and am excited.
Granted, you can stay at many other places with DVC points. Don’t bother listening to the fact that you can use them for Disney Crusies. the points required for one person is likely more than you can be able to afford to purchase in a year.
The DVC membership lasts 48 years. Once the approx. $17,000 cost is free and clear (about $175/mo. for 10 yrs), I hope to be traveling the world in my 50’s & 60’s annually glad that I made the committment to the Mouse.
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August 1st, 2008 by hilariomorrow
Lorentz force = q v B sin90 >> which will provide the requisite centripetal force to be in the orbit of radius (R)
q v B sin90 = mv^2 /R
bullet (at t=0) entered (B) along (+x) axis, and was tossed into circular path at t=0
R = m v / q B = 3.4*10^-3 * 160 /[13.5*10-9*5.0*10-5]
R = radius or orbit traversed by charged bullet = 8* 10^11 m
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circumference = 2*3.14 * R = 50.6* 10^11 meter
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bullet is a dot (which travelled 1000 meter) on an arc of this circle
its path was = along diameter
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Quarter the circumference covered by bullet >> R is the deflection (perpendiculat from DOT on diameter) from path
[50.6* 10^11 /4] meter=quarter causes deflection = 8* 10^11
1000 m will cause = [8* 10^11] *1000/ [50.6* 10^11 /4]
deflection = 632.4 meter
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July 31st, 2008 by hilariomorrow
Oooh…a Hilux Surf!!
BFG’s are great tires…I’ve run a few sets of all-terrains and really like them. They seem to not wear at all and still get great traction….I only get rid of them to try something else….only to realize I need to find another set of BFG’s.
Wait, you have a brand new Hilux and think the wheels are mangy?! Man, I would love some of those!! Didn’t your truck come with 15 or 16″ wheels? Maybe 17’s? If I were you, I’d keep the stock wheels…stock is hot! Just put some different tires on if you really want. You can put much bigger tires on the stock wheels than the tires they come with.
If you have 15″ wheels, you might like a set of 31×10.50R15 tires. It’s a pretty beefy size and it’s not so big that it rubs the fenders or slows you down.
If you have 16″ wheels, I like the 235/85R16 size….it’s tall and narrow, so it makes it look like an expedition rig.
If you need wider tires, try 265/75R16.
I have aftermarket wheels on my Hilux Surf (Okay, it’s a US 4Runner, I just wish it were a Hilux Surf) and I’d love to find some stock ones to put on there.
Enjoy the truck
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July 29th, 2008 by hilariomorrow
Title Who Can It Be Now?
Artist Men At Work
Album Contraband-Best Of (1996) ,
Who can it be knocking at my door?
Go ‘way, don’t come ’round here no more.
Can’t you see that it’s late at night?
I’m very tired, and I’m not feeling right.
All I wish is to be alone;
Stay away, don’t you invade my home.
Best off if you hang outside,
Don’t come in - I’ll only run and hide.
Who can it be now?
Who can it be now?
Who can it be now?
Who can it be now?
Who can it be knocking at my door?
Make no sound, tip-toe across the floor.
If he hears, he’ll knock all day,
I’ll be trapped, and here I’ll have to stay.
I’ve done no harm, I keep to myself;
There’s nothing wrong with my state of mental health.
I like it here with my childhood friend;
Here they come, those feelings again!
Who can it be now?
Who can it be now?
Who can it be now?
Who can it be now?
Is it the man come to take me away?
Why do they follow me?
It’s not the future that I can see,
It’s just my fantasy
Oh…Who can it be now?
Oh…Who can it…Who can it…
Yeah yeah yeah
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July 27th, 2008 by hilariomorrow
If you are running 2:07, then you have been training and know how to run the race. The important thing is to run even. Do not go out too fast or too slow. Break the race down into 200s. Run each one at about the same speed. The hardest 200 is the third one. You must run harder to maintain your pace. So in effect you are running each 200 faster so you can stay at the same speed on each one. Try to come through the first 200 at 30, the 400 at 1:00, run hard on the curve and stride to get to 600 in 1:30 or 1:31. Finish up with a 30 second last 200. It will seem like you are sprinting when you are staying at the same speed. A good workout is to run the 600 at your race pace, stand at the line and rest 1 minute, then sprint the 200 as fast as you can. This total time is going to be close to your race time. Rest 10 to 15 minutes and do it again.
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July 26th, 2008 by hilariomorrow
No, because the CO2 used in those was extracted from the air a very short time ago. Putting it back is no big deal.
Surprisingly, it makes a difference where the CO2 comes from.
There is a natural “carbon cycle” that recycles CO2. But it’s a delicate balance and we’re messing it up.
Look at this graph.
http://scrippsco2.ucsd.edu/graphics_gallery/mauna_loa_record/mlo_record.html
The little squiggles are nature doing its’ thing. CO2 falls a bit during summer when plants are active, and rises during the winter. The huge increase is us, burning fossil fuels. The scientists can actually show that the increased CO2 in the air comes from burning fossil fuels by using “isotopic ratios” to identify that CO2. The natural carbon cycle buried carbon in fossil fuels over a very long time, little bit by little bit. We dig them up and burn them, real fast. That’s a problem.
Man is upsetting the balance of nature. We need to fix that.
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July 25th, 2008 by hilariomorrow
Ok, I get really irritated when people say braxton hicks are not real contractions. They are “real” contractions, they just don’t lead to cervical changes or the delivery of a baby. They are the uterus practicing for the delivery. Its not like a certain part contracts during braxton hicks and another part does for “real” contractions. So when you say you know there “real” your exactly right, but if they are not regular they won’t lead to labor. Now, it could go either way, you could have baby in 2 days or 2 weeks, maybe longer. I would want to know if your dilated at all, has your ob told you??? I also would have to ask if you’ve lost any of your mucus plug? Have been nesting? I think the more “symptoms” you get the better your chance of going early, but no one, not even your doctor, can tell you for sure when labor will happen. I wish I could say yes or no, and say get your mom here now, or its okay to wait but only time will tell. For me I had contractions early on with my daughter and was dilated to 3 for weeks and never went into labor until I was induced.
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July 24th, 2008 by hilariomorrow
Wow, you poor thing. l feel really bad for you hun, but speaking as a foster parent/soon to be adoptive parent, let me tell you that no matter what anyone else says to belittle you or make fun of you, you are one of the most wanted, loved and wished for children in the world! Most parents love their children unconditionally, including adoptive parents, but sometimes those who adopt children just go that extra mile because they wanted you in their life so much. l know how hard we’ve been fighting to adopt our foster son, and it’s all going to be worth it once we can tell him “you are our son forever”. Next time anyone says anything to you, just hold your head up high, and either ignore their ignorant comments or just tell them that you know how special you are. Then feel a little sorry for them because they might not have been told the same thing! Good luck to you and your life’s journey.
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July 23rd, 2008 by hilariomorrow
I would say, Nepal has never improved after the down fall of Prime Minister Bhimsen Thapa (1775-1839)…he is forced to sucide…then his wife curses the whole country…we lose Anglo- Nepal war…humiliating treaty with British…then we have infant king…Rana’s overthrow the king and he is made poppet….for 104 years cruel Ranarchy continues…then we finally get democracy (King Tribhuwan) in February 18, 1951 (Falgun 7, 2007 B S)…corruption follows democracy…on December 26, 1961 King Mahandra announces Panchayati and democracy falls apart…on Chitra 26,2046 B.S King Birendra restores Democracy….corruption, corruption, and corruption…then we have Civil war lead by mouist (communism)….alone with it, people friendly King Birendra and his family is massacred, his son is blamed (which is false) for the massacre…then King Birendra’s brother Gyanendra becomes the king…civil war hits the peak…on the other hand he dissolves the parliament and tries to establish total monarchy…finally after 2 (guess) years we are back to parliamentary system…… hardly this year after 3rd peace talk…the 10 year (guess) civil war seems to end…but w8 NO….now we have freaking Madishi who are trying to start civil war…they are claiming they should have the terain region….but in real they are not even Neplease….those f*cking bastards don’t even speak Nepali…retarded Indians…i say just shot them then may be we could peacefully think of improving Nepal.
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July 22nd, 2008 by hilariomorrow
Gibralta is in Europe, so therefor it is in the northern hemisphere
The Northern Hemisphere is the half of a planet’s surface (or celestial sphere) that is north of the equator (the word hemisphere literally means ‘half ball’). On the Earth, the Northern Hemisphere contains most of the land and about 88-90% of the human population.
Continents and countries on Earth’s Northern Hemisphere
Asia, including much of the Malay Archipelago
Europe
North America, including Central America and the West Indies
A small part of South America, north of the Amazon River
About two-thirds of Africa; roughly, the land north of the Congo River
If you need up to date information on Gibralta just visit this site
https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/gi.html
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