Watch out you Euro lads.......the cavalry will be here within the hour....! DoDos...all of them!
Da dachshund cavalry iz buzy with personal business at the moment. I have been watching the news on the telly this morning and need to get rid of the effects.....
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4 min late😱.......and the only 'relief' going on is of a few dachshunds guts!! 😱😱
What is the Cavalary coming to?????...😕
What would Custer say????? 😕
He'll be rolling in his grave!!!!!🙁
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What is the Cavalary coming to?????...😕
What would Custer say????? 😕
He'll be rolling in his grave!!!!!🙁
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Custer would say that the Cavalary is now full of DoDos......bit like your back-yard c2c. Get out there with the plastic bags and pick it up before it gets cold!


According to family blood linez I had one side fighting the other - so guaranteed to be on winning side (loz'n side don't count - reading history always proves this because winning side writes the history... Reading USA history can be rather sad and humorous at the same time).Custer would say that the Cavalary is now full of DoDos......
bit like your back-yard c2c. Get out there with the plastic bags and pick it up before it gets cold!
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Not allowed plastic bagz for yard waste - must be paper bags that will decompose and blind in with Mother Earth at compost center.....
In the mean time - sum interesting news on speaker science. Don't turn your noze up at it - this newz comes from Harvard - and wuz sponsored by sum outfit named Seas......
Researchers build an audio speaker out of stretchy transparent gel
Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd - last but not least!!! 😀😀😀
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Ya illiterate Dodos ;
tnx to Free-falling Irishtalian Dodo , I have this :
Douglas Adams and FiFi - diyAudio.rs
tnx to Free-falling Irishtalian Dodo , I have this :
Douglas Adams and FiFi - diyAudio.rs

Geez c2c, those kids get brighter every day.
The biog on the reporter was rather amusing............."Jonathan grew up in Norway, China, and Trinidad" and by all appearance from his pic is still growing! Wonder what he will do when he grows up.
The kids with the 'speaker' will probably give learned opinions on the JC Blowtorch thread and keep JC and a few others behaving properly.............."Eh Grandad...you have a Porche?" "You not only met JAck Bybee, but also saw his Bentley? ...Things must have been great in those days "
Jonathan grew up in Norway, China, and Trinidad
The biog on the reporter was rather amusing............."Jonathan grew up in Norway, China, and Trinidad" and by all appearance from his pic is still growing! Wonder what he will do when he grows up.
The kids with the 'speaker' will probably give learned opinions on the JC Blowtorch thread and keep JC and a few others behaving properly.............."Eh Grandad...you have a Porche?" "You not only met JAck Bybee, but also saw his Bentley? ...Things must have been great in those days "
Jonathan grew up in Norway, China, and Trinidad
Jonathan grew up in Norway, China, and Trinidad
"He currently resides in Texas, where his passions include video games, comics, and boring people who don't want to talk about either of those things. "🙄
He needs to go play with a wiener doggy......
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who gets the patend on that? if the kids made it, do they get to make money on that? or dose the school get it? seas etc?
who gets the patent on that? if the kids made it, do they get to make money on that? or does the school get it? seas etc?
Usually the university (seas= school of engineering and applied sciences)
In cooperation with a company, the company has the rights on the research, the researcher is paid a fee, and in some cases a bonus afterwards.
........and in some cases the researcher can negotiate up to a life interest - usually in first refusal rights on subsequent work going to the sponsoring company.
The only case I know of the offer came forward from the sponsor company to the researcher.
I agree that for a mid-level researcher to put forward such a proposal would probably end up with the researcher being prompted to move to a commercial school!
I agree that for a mid-level researcher to put forward such a proposal would probably end up with the researcher being prompted to move to a commercial school!
Not just mid-level researchers. Universities nowadays are very keen on cooperating with private enterprise, and generating secondary cash flow.
Example : http://www.breejen.com/wp-content/u...007dd11052010_1280x352dennisps70-1280x352.jpg
Has a bow shaped like an Axe, thin/slender and pointy on the bottom side.
2nd part is that the hull is longer than normally required for it's displacement.
Advantage is that such a vessel can maintain near full speed at very rough weather, without excessive slamming (at the expensive of a s...load of fuel)
The Sea Axe concept was developed by one of my teachers, Lex Keuning. He came up with the idea decades ago, but couldn't carry it through to a feasable implementation on a (limited) university budget.
Number of years ago, it was brought to life through cooperation with the US coast guard, Marin (towing tank <= Australia wing keel, America's cup 1983), and Damen shipyards.
(amusing bloke, last time I saw him, he lived on a 50' ketch with his dog, remained associate professor in order to spend most of his time on research)
Damen must have paid the faculty a decent sum, as the IP belongs to the university, not the professor.
(165' of aluminum, >20 knots, close to brand new, yours to pick up in Barcelona for €10M)
Example : http://www.breejen.com/wp-content/u...007dd11052010_1280x352dennisps70-1280x352.jpg
Has a bow shaped like an Axe, thin/slender and pointy on the bottom side.
2nd part is that the hull is longer than normally required for it's displacement.
Advantage is that such a vessel can maintain near full speed at very rough weather, without excessive slamming (at the expensive of a s...load of fuel)
The Sea Axe concept was developed by one of my teachers, Lex Keuning. He came up with the idea decades ago, but couldn't carry it through to a feasable implementation on a (limited) university budget.
Number of years ago, it was brought to life through cooperation with the US coast guard, Marin (towing tank <= Australia wing keel, America's cup 1983), and Damen shipyards.
(amusing bloke, last time I saw him, he lived on a 50' ketch with his dog, remained associate professor in order to spend most of his time on research)
Damen must have paid the faculty a decent sum, as the IP belongs to the university, not the professor.
(165' of aluminum, >20 knots, close to brand new, yours to pick up in Barcelona for €10M)
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That is simply beautiful...form function etc. clearly seen to be as described.
What is the 'piece' on the rear deck?
What is the 'piece' on the rear deck?
Deck crane.
These ships are intended as support vessels for the offshore industry, or shadow boats (support vessel for loaded sail-yacht owners, who like to race)
These ships are intended as support vessels for the offshore industry, or shadow boats (support vessel for loaded sail-yacht owners, who like to race)
ahhh i see. thank you to all. one of those questions that pops up.
i thought the seas they talked about was the driver company. i have heard of the other but didnt even cross my mind. i was thinking that their R&D was at harvard....... shows what i know,huh?
again interesting.
i thought the seas they talked about was the driver company. i have heard of the other but didnt even cross my mind. i was thinking that their R&D was at harvard....... shows what i know,huh?
again interesting.
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