Vulcaex
Vulcaex
Vulcaex

I wish people would stop spreading this sort of misinformation. Water is not a scarce resource. it covers two-thirds of the planet, and it cycles thru the environment continuously. The scarcity comes from having the energy required to purify it, at the location it is needed.

Actually, it uses 16.56MW of power to operate.

So I guess this is where you mount the audio-vibratory physio-molecular transport device?

This helps establish a "chain of custody". It will track where the ticket was and who last handled it at each stage. Not just who the issuer was.

I have the same issue and traced it to the Flashblock add-on. (win7, Firefox and Chrome)

Sounds a lot like the "electronic tonalities" used as both the score and sound effects for Forbidden Planet

I remember seeing this in a Disney film years ago. Still the classic way to demonstrate a chain reaction.

@DH: A great deal of the similarities may be attributable to basic physics, geometry and economics.

@mados123: Does M-C do retail sales now. Last time I looked they were commercial only.

@bombastinator: If you look close you can also tell it is a corrugated plastic or cardboard sign, not metal.

@bombastinator: If you look close you can also tell it is a corrugated plastic or cardboard sign, not metal.

@tomsomething: This FAQ explains quite a bit about it.

@dethwolf_x: Are you sure we haven't already??

@CanCon: Only if he's Scottish.

So that's where the Solex goes.

@esserdk: Also, the effective mass will vary according to the density of the underlying material. A mountain range can have a higher "gravity" than an area of plains for a given altitude.

@ccalbat: The kinked pipe that was cut of was above the BOP. It was the riser pipe which collapsed and bent over as the rig sank.

I work for a Japanese owned company in the U.S. (hint "3 diamonds"), and we started doing this big time about a year ago. In our case we use 6s (just add in safety). unfotunately we tended to have people doing the 6s'ing who didn't always know what the operation conducted in an area entailed. Since then if we can't

@TuxRug: I really don't think the gerbil would appreciate that.