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From: Keith
 
Re: T&T: Size of Transom Zinc
Sat, Dec 24, 2005 10:03 AM
I used to eat a lot of natural foods until learned that most people die of natural causes. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terrence Neill" > > Just out of curiosity, and to further enliven the ongoing thread: how > often do you find it necessary to renew your zincs in the freshwater > environment?
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From: Ralph
 
Re: T&T: 2nd request for washer/dryer info
Mon, Jan 16, 2006 10:58 PM
We still have the 12 gallon water heater as it refuses to die. Ralph Salerno M/V ANCORA Warm and sunny San Diego > If you have (or don't have) a washer/dryer on board, would you give me your > opinion on the convenience or inconvenience? We plan to live aboard and not .
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From: Ron Rogers
 
Re: T&T: Taser bullet
Sun, Apr 18, 2010 3:16 PM
Flare guns are die cast pot metal or plastic. Ron Rogers -----Original Message----- From: Henry Dennig Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 11:05 AM I would add one other question - will it fire from a 12ga flare gun?
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From: ispedbyu@aol.com
 
Re: T&T: Boat name popularity
Sun, Apr 3, 2011 4:24 PM
That said, I thought I would die laughing when we came upon "Never again II". We can all appreciate that one. Bob Horne
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From: Russell Davignon
 
Darwin Awards
Sat, Aug 30, 2014 1:40 PM
Did the owner/driver of "PayDay" die or become unable to reproduce?? Those are the Darwin criteria for nomination???? I am sure many of us wonder how many go fast guys eligible for nominated each year.
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From: jon
 
printing 5/16-18 threads
Fri, May 15, 2020 1:08 PM
I printed a 5/16" shaft in PLA and threaded it at 18 TPI with a die, successfully.  I then printed a similar shaft using NinjaTech's Cheetah, and my attempts to put threads on that shaft have been laughable.  It is a tough and flexible material, which is why I like it, but threading it is unlikely.
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From: Malcolm
 
Line Volytage frequency Interface
Mon, Nov 28, 2011 11:48 PM
Amongst them was the fact that, on average, THREE PEOPLE A YEAR DIE FROM TESTING 9 VOLT BATTERIES ON THEIR TONGUES IN THE UK. I recently joined St John Ambulance as a volunteer and I would much rather not have to use my CPR skills on a fellow Time Nut. Please always think safety first. Malcolm
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From: Mark Sims
 
any unheated Vref better than LT1021-7 (at 7 ppm/khr typ.) ?
Tue, Jan 1, 2013 8:20 PM
. ------------------------ If the humidity effect is strictly from mechanical stress on the die as the plastic encapsulant swells or shrinks, would a part in a metal can then be immune from this effect, even if it was non-hermetic?
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From: Paul
 
Re: [time-nuts] Convert Stanford Research SR620 time-interval counter to SR625 ???
Wed, Dec 3, 2014 11:42 PM
Emery <die@dieconsulting.com> wrote: > Do you have any rough number as to what they charged you for > this ? > The price at the SRS store is $150. A great deal compared to $100 for a manual or heatsink. Granted the board is a bit more complex than a DE-9 and a couple of BNC connectors. I just looked at the retail for a PRS-10 and got over it.
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From: Mark Sims
 
any unheated Vref better than LT1021-7 (at 7 ppm/khr typ.) ?
Tue, Jan 1, 2013 9:41 PM
. ------------------------ If the humidity effect is strictly from mechanical stress on the die as the plastic encapsulant swells or shrinks, would a part in a metal can then be immune from this effect, even if it was non-hermetic?