How (and why) to Ramble on your goat sideways
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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
Joe does it bother you that the horizontal front covers have slight variations in their gray?
Also once I got a pretty solid tour of the Stanford Linear Accelerator and got to put my hand on the copper tube of one of the accelerators. They also had plenty of klystrons there. And Very Thick concrete doors. Neat tour.
Also once I got a pretty solid tour of the Stanford Linear Accelerator and got to put my hand on the copper tube of one of the accelerators. They also had plenty of klystrons there. And Very Thick concrete doors. Neat tour.
I've only ever visited one accelerator. It was a fairly small linear unit, deep in the bowels beneath the physics building at the University of Florida. During one of my overnight explorations, I found that the door was unlocked and nobody was there, so I just kind went in and of wandered around. That's what I loved about being on a college campus in an era before RFID card readers and magnetic locks were ubiquitous. It was easy to explore interesting stuff.
There is a small nuclear reactor in the same basement, but the door to it was locked.
I got to tour the particle accelerator in the basement of the Loma Linda cancer treatment ward. It's a used Russian accelerator. I think it would have frightened me during the cold war to know that the Russians were going to nuke my dad's ***** one day.
Coincidentally, the very best vacuum tubes are surplus Soviet CRT tubes. I built a good hi-fi tube amp, and that's what I use. You can hear the difference in vinyl color on multi-colored records. Sounds like a million rubles.
Coincidentally, the very best vacuum tubes are surplus Soviet CRT tubes. I built a good hi-fi tube amp, and that's what I use. You can hear the difference in vinyl color on multi-colored records. Sounds like a million rubles.
Boost Pope
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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
What's funnier is that Voice of America has an internal policy against purchasing Russian tubes for their transmitters.
FM tubes aren't quite as crazy as UHF tubes. My last FM transmitter used a 4CX15000A, which is a fairly conventional grounded-grid tetrode.
(The metal rings at the bottom are the "pins")
Typical filament current on these is about 160 amps at 6 volts. The power cables feeding the base of the socket were... large.
VLF array about an hour from my house. 1,000kw.
Naval Radio Station (T) Jim Creek
6V @ 2,220A. Spicy.
Naval Radio Station (T) Jim Creek
6V @ 2,220A. Spicy.
Current power ratings for the antenna are right around 1.2GW. I'll have to keep an eye out for modded delorians around Arlington...
**edit** wait- megawatts, not gigawatts. Phew. that was a close one. Man, the metric system is hard.
**edit** wait- megawatts, not gigawatts. Phew. that was a close one. Man, the metric system is hard.
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NASA just issued a warning...
Apparently, a mini ice age, expected to last about seventy years, could be upon us as early as 2021, or sooner.
And, we all drive convertibles.
Damn.
Apparently, a mini ice age, expected to last about seventy years, could be upon us as early as 2021, or sooner.
And, we all drive convertibles.
Damn.
Everything I can find is 3+ years old and the words "mini ice age" were never used by the original authors of the scientific paper. More like speculation that continued reduction in solar activity to could lead to a drop in temps.
No mini ice age. Moving on.
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Just got finished with a roofing company rep who mistakenly tried a hard sell on me. Anyone that knows me would know that this is about the worst tact you can use, as I go into full defensive mode.
Anyway, we were talking metal roofing on a roughly 1350 square foot cape cod house. A tad under 20 squares of roofing, for those with knowledge of roofing material coverage, or about 2000 square feet.
33 freaking grand for a damn roof. Really? When I choked a little on the price, he immediately knocked 9 grand off the top if I signed right then. And he said all this with a straight face, too.
Naturally, I told him there was absolutely no chance I was interested at that price. My exact words were, " you're wasting your breath, it ain't gonna happen".
That's $33,000 for about 2000 square feet, or $16.50 a square foot. For a damned roof. I'm still shaking my head.
Anyway, we were talking metal roofing on a roughly 1350 square foot cape cod house. A tad under 20 squares of roofing, for those with knowledge of roofing material coverage, or about 2000 square feet.
33 freaking grand for a damn roof. Really? When I choked a little on the price, he immediately knocked 9 grand off the top if I signed right then. And he said all this with a straight face, too.
Naturally, I told him there was absolutely no chance I was interested at that price. My exact words were, " you're wasting your breath, it ain't gonna happen".
That's $33,000 for about 2000 square feet, or $16.50 a square foot. For a damned roof. I'm still shaking my head.
+1 on the Amish. We had a 20x12' Pergola installed last summer by a local Amish shop, about 1/2 price of anything else out there, large wood stained nicely, custom cut/framed to the house by 2 highschool-ish age amish kids and a driver. Math for cuts done by hand on pencil/paper scrap. More accurate than the Solidworks model I made to visualize what we wanted. Done by lunch.