16,646 you don't get much better of a country road in the fall than this.
It’s amazing how close the meteor hit to the visitor center without damaging it.
The one we had when I was a kid was not. His favorite pass time was sitting on top of the ironing board challenging anyone to come near him.https://www.rocketryforum.com/threa...comments-allowed.166564/page-454#post-2567887
Cats with eyes of different colors are often deaf.
@Cape Byron - Serious respect, with sadness.
She just visited Chernobyl.OK, post 13,744. What's she got hidin up that skirt or at the top of those stockings that makes those tires glow like that????
But also, seriously, how did they make t he tires glow like that?
Tell her not to kill it! They're a protected species in Georgia!https://www.rocketryforum.com/threa...personal-comments-allowed.166564/post-2574918
Our cat Wilma checking out an Indigo snake.
Tell her not to kill it! They're a protected species in Georgia!
Nice vernier scale (not my post though). How many know how to read it properly .
Nice vernier scale (not my post though). How many know how to read it properly .
I use one frequently. I bought a couple of digital calipers but for some reason I have trouble keeping good batteries in them so mostly I've gone back to using my old vernier caliper.Nice vernier scale (not my post though). How many know how to read it properly .
I use one frequently. I bought a couple of digital calipers but for some reason I have trouble keeping good batteries in them so mostly I've gone back to using my old vernier caliper.
I use one frequently. I bought a couple of digital calipers but for some reason I have trouble keeping good batteries in them so mostly I've gone back to using my old vernier caliper.
I too had one that constantly killed batteries. Got a Snap On one and that has subsided now.
I can try that. I usually search ebay for cheap batteries in bulk so the battery cost is not too high, it's a convenience thing. I don't use the caliper real often so I've thought of just taking the battery out each time.If your digital vernier calipers are constantly suffering flat batteries switch from using the LR44 batteries to the SR44 type. Makes an enormous difference. The LR44 are alkaline, and have a bit of a sagging discharge curve. I think the starting voltage is also lower than the SR44. The SR44 is silver oxide chemistry. Much flatter discharge curve, higher starting point and better storage density I think (from memory).
So yes, LR44 and SR44 batteries are not directly equivalent. You will, of course, pay more for the SR44 convenience. I have actually given up buying LR44 batteries and keep SR44 in stock on my shelf for whenever they are needed. That way I can order them in advance and a good discount price.
From my work I got calipers and micrometers because they were vernier and the engineers couldn’t read them.Nice vernier scale (not my post though). How many know how to read it properly .
Nah. He's answering how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop.
Notice it is degrees and minutes. It is a transit.I use one frequently. I bought a couple of digital calipers but for some reason I have trouble keeping good batteries in them so mostly I've gone back to using my old vernier caliper.
<<Whispers>> 78....73 degrees 30 seconds
What's so hard about that?
Looks to me like the 78 degree mark is centered between the 0 and the first mark on the vernier... 10 minutes<<Whispers>> 78....
Yeah, you're right. It's only been.....I get 78 degrees and 30 minutes. The zero should be the main pointer I think.
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