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  1. MICROSOFT AIN'T PUSING ANYONE AROUND! THEY ARE #1 BECAUSE FIREFOX STINKS!

     

    You gotta be kidding me.

     

    Seriously, don't waste our time with your ridiculously degenerate defecation of an answer. In other words, cut the crap, you boil-brained whore-master. Come back when you have something intelligent to say. Your odiferously nonsensical babbling will get you nowhere.

     

    I didn't mean that. What I meant was that it is ok if you are the only company that makes a product because you are the only company that makes a good product. If a competitor releases a better product, the first company should be fair. Instead of pushing around their competitors, they should release a better product.

    Ahah. Much more reasonable. I still think that this would make it harder for potentially great products to compete, though.

  2. Alternatively, you could just build it all in space to begin with. Then you could cut out all of the ineffeciency of lifting the craft, as well as any subsequent ones, AND any fuel, to orbit.

     

    One of these days, I hope somebody with loads of cash decides to do this - maybe that will light a fire under NASA's pants. An international space race wouldn't be a bad thing, either.

     

    My vote is for the space elevator that goes straight to the orbital assembly line!

  3. Nothing is wrong with being a monopoly if they have the best product

     

    I have to disagree with this. Having a monopoly dissolves all competition, meaning that there is no longer any push for a better product. This means that either there are no improvements made, or the improvements are very slow in the coming. If you ask me, m$ is the case in point for this.

  4. Server's IP is also known as the external IP. That's the address that your computer's browser looks for - the "street address" for the server, so to speak. The local IP is the location of the server relative to it's router (if that makes any sense). It's the path another server (or service, hint hint) would take to get to the computer (server) that the page is stored on.

     

    There's a bunch of questions on that level already in this thread. Read the whole thing, you should uncover some info on it.

  5. The mechanics for a coilgun and railgun are completely different. You cant just convert one to the other.

     

    I know. But the power supply is very similar. What I meant by that was, I'll probably end up moving the power supply (photoflashes) to a coil gun.

     

    But my point is that railgun is to easy as Pluto is to warm and cozy.

     

    A coilgun is about 1.63x10^1337 times easier.

    But that's not the point. I mean easy on a relative scale - eventually, perhaps when I get to college (or find freetime in general), I may experiment with larger, more complex (and expensive) railguns. The idea is that I want to build an actual railgun, and I don't want to have to sell my kidneys to build it. Nor do I want them fried when I wire it up.

     

    Don't get me wrong - I'm perfectly aware that even 1 photoflash can be incapacitating, much less 15 or 20 of them - the idea is, each individual component is much less lethal. I tend to be very careful when dissecting or toying with electronics, especially those with capacitors. In reality, I'm not going for easy, I'm going for cheap. That's very characteristic of me - it's a lot easier to build a gokart with an old lawnmower engine and some metal tubing than it is to build a hovercraft out of a vaccum, resin, and some scrap plywood, but I don't have a half-finished gokart sitting in my room, do I? :D Anyways, that's a different topic. The idea is, I don't want the easy way out, I want a practical one that still offers a challenge. I think that (for me, at least) just the satisfaction of having made a working (however badly) railgun would be worth the trouble.

  6. Pangloss, how'd you get your tabs at the bottom? That's really cool.

     

    'Twasn't Pangloss, it was me. No worries.

     

    Tools -> Options -> Tabbed Browsing -> (scroll down) User Interface -> Place tabbar on bottom of window (requires restart).

  7. First of all: Flash caps are no good for a railgun. The voltage is nowhere near high enough and you will just succeed in welding your projectile to the rails. They will however work very well for coilguns.

     

    I dunno about that first part - I have heard of (and googled) a lot of experiments with photoflash caps being used for railguns, in addition to coilguns.

  8. As far as the caps go, so far I have collected the following (all electrolytic):

    2 photo-flash, rated at 330v160µF and 330v200µF;

    1 rated at 200v120µF;

    3 rated at 18v330µF;

    1 rated at 6.3v1000µF;

    1 rated at 200v4.7µF;

    1 rated at 50v47µF;

    1 rated at 50v4.7µF;

    1 rated at 6.3v100µF

    There's a bunch more smaller ones, as well as some that are of a different type (I suspect ceramic, see below) that I haven't harvested from the VCR yet. I'm really surprised at the difference a few millimeters makes in capacitance. The 50 volt caps, which vary in capacitance by a factor of ten, are - at most - a millimeter or two bigger in diameter. As far as transformers go, I still have the majority of the camera-flash circuitry left, and I was planning on pulling off the circuitry. Would an LED serve the same purpose as a bulb, or do I need an actual bulb?

     

    They aren't very old. The VCR itself can't be more than 7 years old; my gut says it's closer to 5. Also, what's the difference between the mini-soda can caps and the ones that look like coins wrapped in blue tape? Are the former electrolytic and the latter... Ceramic? Tantalum (electrolytic)?

     

    [Edit: my dad says that transformers only work on AC. How do they step up the voltage from a 1.5 volt battery to the 330v (it's probably more like 160 volts) needed to charge the capacitor quickly? I see what looks like a transformer on the circuit, but would they really go to the trouble of using an alternator on such a small circuit?]

  9. Yeah, I see that, but it's not what I mean. I'm trying to explain it to a friend, and he doesn't think that the virtual image would be produced (I know it is, I've seen these things in action)... Can you explain to me how, exactly, the image is produced and why the image is actually there?

  10. I don't understand why you are having trouble with the text and fields. Yes' date=' there are two layers. All of the text is in one text box. All of the forms are on top of the text box. However, the fields should be to the right of the text. It looks fine in IE6. Is there something wrong with the way Firefox displays web sites with more than one layer?[/quote']

    FYI' date=' something is wierd w/ this page:

    http://www.bluealan.com/signup.html

     

    The fields are covering up text and arent aligned. (ie, Your Name, Email, etc) I've never seen a website do that before; it almost looks like there are two layers; the text/site layer, and then the forms layer.. http://1veedo.homelinux.com/misc/alansignup.png

    Weird - I'm looking at it and don't see any problems on FF 1.0.6.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v669/calbiterol/ScreenShot_002.png

    My OS is (currently) windows xp home edition. What's your OS? This is the only thing that I can think of that would cause this problem. From your screenshot it looks like Red Hat linux. I'm not exactly familiar with Red hat, so if that's the issue, I dunno what to say.

     

    Cheers.

  11. From my understanding, "also" auf deutsch doesn't mean also, it means something along the lines of "anyways," which, if I was taught correctly, would make it "Anyways, does anyone here speak German? I speak some, but I understand it well." (Again, not literally)

     

    Diesen Satz verstehe ich nicht, was bedeutet er? „Darauf lege ich keinen Wert.“

     

    Ich denke, daß ich diesen Satz verstehe, aber was heißt es genau? „Unsere letzte Unterredung war nicht so, dass ich darauf brenne, sie fortzusetzen.“ Unsere letzte ___ (encounter? meeting? account?) war nicht so, dass ich ___ ____ (ich habe gedacht, daß brennen „to burn“ heißt. stimmt das?), sie fortzusetzen. Also, ich habe „our last account didn't give me the desire to continue“ verstehen, aber ich denke, daß das nicht voll recht ist. Bitte, corregieren Sie mir, wenn ich eine Verwechslung gemacht habe.

  12. Also, considering your experience level, I would advise NOT attempting to charge any capacitors directly from mains, regardless whether you're using resistors and diodes.

     

    Wasn't planning on it. If/when I do decide to do that, I'll have a chat with my dad, or get him to help - one of his bachelors is in electrical engineering.

     

    What were you planning to do with the charged cap?

     

    Also, keep in mind that electrolytic caps do not like reverse voltage and will violently fail similarly to if you over volt them.

     

    I'm not entirely sure. Perhaps (seeing as I also have 2 photo-flash caps) build a simple (and very small) railgun. We shall see. I am pretty well-versed in safety, as far as electricity/electronics goes, and I know some basic theory, I just don't know as much as I'd like to.

     

    As far as reverse voltage, do you mean reverse polarity? If yeah, then that's a bit of a no-brainer... Anyways, is there anything I should know about simultaneously discharging/charging cap's with different voltage ratings in the same circuit?

  13. That only tells you the focal point of one of the parabolas, I believe - unless we are assuming that they are both identical.

     

    More importantly, that still doesn't tell me how it works. I guess a more appropriate question would be, why is the virtual image produced?

  14. they can go faster than a conventional rocket of the same mass, iirc.

     

    After a certain point, this is definitely correct. I'm not sure if it is always correct, but when put into practice, this is most definitely true.

  15. As per (someone's) suggestion, I thought I'd start a thread for all those who speak another language, in order for people to get practice in it / just converse / etc. So, have at it!

     

     

    Also, spricht jemand hier deutsch? Ich spreche ein bißchen deutsch, und ich verstehe ganz gut.

  16. I'm currently harvesting a large amount of capacitors off of an old vcr. I don't know exactly what I'll use them for, but I will need to know how to charge them. So, long story short, what is needed for a capacitor charging circuit?

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