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From: alabat@email.msn.com
 
Re: Adjustable Platform for Laptop/Navigational Software in Pilothouse???
Thu, Jun 3, 1999 3:21 AM
Hi Dick Try this website www.a2zsolutions.com I have bought several of there products. The have a hood that you can use on your laptop. also various mounting systems for lap tops. Hope this helps David Keese alabat
List: birdalert@ontbirds.ca
From: olivesided
 
[Ontbirds] Eurasian Wigeon @ Townsend Lagoons April 24
Fri, Apr 24, 2015 11:02 PM
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List: tacomaart@list.cityoftacoma.org
From: Tacoma Art Group
 
SAVE THE DATE>>100th Monkey is BACK - 2nd Thursday, March 13, 2014 | 7pm-9pm
Fri, Mar 7, 2014 2:14 AM
See link for further details: Health Care for Artists [1] TAG WEBSITE: http://tacomaartgroup.org/index.php/community-projects/100th-monkey/ 100TH MONKEY WEBSITE: http://100thmonkeytacoma.org/ -- Willow Eskridge | Media Contact TAG :: Tacoma Art Group press@tacomaartgroup.org | www.tacomaartgroup.org [2] Links: ------ [1] http://www.tpchd.org/health-wellness
List: trawler-buy-sell-trade@lists.trawlering.com
From: LaBelle
 
American Tug 34 For Sale, asking $264,900
Sat, May 29, 2010 8:12 PM
American Tug 34 For Sale, asking $264,900 For detailed information, visit our website at: * http://sites.google.com/site/amertug34/ * Contact: Robert Meacham at (720) 273-8906 or LaBelle@att.net All-season Trawler/Cruiser with Bright, Cheery Interior: * US-built in 2001 and meticulously maintained * Single engine 370 hp Cummins with
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From: LaBelle
 
Just Reduced by $10, 000: American Tug 34 For Sale, asking $254, 490
Sun, Jul 4, 2010 5:51 PM
Just Reduced by $10,000: American Tug 34 For Sale, asking $254,490 For detailed information, visit our website at: * http://sites.google.com/site/amertug34/ * Contact: Robert Meacham at (720) 273-8906 or LaBelle@att.net All-season Trawler/Cruiser with Bright, Cheery Interior: * US-built in 2001 and meticulously maintained * Single
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From: Carol Carson
 
All day marine wildlife excursion - June 10, 2012
Mon, Apr 2, 2012 3:52 AM
Sunday, June 10, 2012 8 am to 4 pm Leave from the Town Wharf, Plymouth MA Join us for an all day, marine wildlife cruise to support marine education and wildlife conservation.
List: usrp-users@lists.ettus.com
From: Rickard Radio
 
Re: [USRP-users] 1/f shaped noise floor on SBX - is this a normal feature?
Thu, May 30, 2013 4:06 PM
However, I want to utilize all the bandwidth I can get so the passband need to stay in the centre.
List: time-nuts@lists.febo.com
From: David I. Emery
 
Re: [time-nuts] Phase modulation detection/NIST plan
Fri, Jul 13, 2012 11:49 PM
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 03:48:52PM -0400, paul swed wrote: > David > Read your comments and have been traveling. So finally a chance to email. > > I read the document also and walked away with what I shared. > In your reading would you believe the following. > Its an absolute phase and that when it switches to 0 there is 1 transition > at the beginning of the second to 180 degrees staying that way to the next > bit or flipping again to 0 degrees if its a 1 at the 1 sec tic??? What I mean by absolute phase is that a 1 is always 180 degrees and a zero always 0 degrees. In your example this would imply that the two ones in a row would result in two seconds of 180 degree phase without a flip after the first 1. The document is confusing, but the best I can do with its language is to conclude they are talking about absolute phase. Normally when one talks about baseband waveforms one is referring to absolute I and Q components relative to an unchanging carrier phase, not relative I and Q with respect to the last bit phase. So I take their language to mean a zero is 0 degrees and a 1 180 degrees relative to an unchanging carrier. Differential encoding is the opposite, a 1 is always the opposite phase from the last bit, a zero always the same phase as the last bit (or sometimes the inverse where a zero is the transition and a one is not). > Is there a way to sense from the document that there is a bias towards 0 > lets say. Differential encoding tends to have little "DC" component or bias toward either one or zero or one phase or the other, absolute encoding does if the data it encodes does. -- "An empty zombie mind with a forlorn barely readable weatherbeaten 'For Rent' sign still vainly flapping outside on the weed encrusted pole - in celebration of what could have been, but wasn't and is not to be now either."
List: discuss@lists.openscad.org
From: Adrian Mariano
 
Re: How to round the top inner and outer edges?
Tue, Sep 5, 2023 10:54 AM
It's beautiful, but how did you generate all those >>>>>>>>>>>>>> points??
List: discuss@lists.openscad.org
From: nop head
 
Re: How to round the top inner and outer edges?
Tue, Sep 5, 2023 10:35 AM
It's beautiful, but how did you generate all those >>>>>>>>>>>>> points??