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Intent is interpreted by the receiver. ;)
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Exactly. :thumb:
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It's like a reverse growth chart, for a very used up broom:
Attachment 64002 ************************************************ My buddy has a really green thumb. Urrbody: How green is it? He got AstroTurf to take root: Attachment 64003 ************************************************ Finishing off with The Slowest Argument EVER: Attachment 64004 |
shouldn't it be
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It is.
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Edumacation good...
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Does radar work by line of sight? If so, how does it detect anything over the horizon?
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Yes. It doesn't.
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The higher the antenna is the further it can "see."
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Also, it's often used to detect things that are themselves high up.
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It all depends on the angle of the antenna.
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Still needs line of sight.
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Radar is a radio wave, correct? RAdio Detection And Ranging? How is it I can receive a radio station from Nashville? That is beyond line of sight. Is it that the returning signal doesn't have the same properties as the outgoing?
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T'ain't no returning signal on the AM/FM, just outgoing from their transmitter, that you receive.
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What? Nobody said anything about a returning am/fm signal. I meant the radar signal, and I think you know it.
This is gonna go just like the fucking "what does the blue represent" I'm gonna get nothing but goddamned bullshit. Fuck it. I'll guess I'll find out on my goddamned own. I bet my soon to be even more miserable goddamned life this question could be answered in a single fucking sentence. Fuck me when that happens, here or anyfuckingwhere else. |
BTW, thanks for explaining how radio works. I missed that day in kindergarten.
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International broadcasters, VoA, BBC etc will use higher frequencies (but below 30Mhz) for global coverage from a limited number of transmitter sites. When you get up into the FM broadcast band, 88-108Mhz in the UK and probably the US, VHF radio waves travel, save for unusual circumstances, straight through the ionosphere. It's therefore possible to have several different stations on the same frequency simply by well planned geographic separation. Air Traffic Control radar of the long range variety tends to operate at about 1300Mhz. A radar sited on high ground will 'see' further than one mounted at sea level. A good example of this is the radar on Mt Gabriel in Southern Ireland which is operated by the Irish aviation authorities but is also 'piped in' to UK Air Traffic Control. It allows early identification of trans Atlantic arrivals. That's a bit of a broad brush approach but I think it lays out the general principles. Have to go and water some plants now on instructions from the manager in residence. Back later. :) ETA If you'd like clarification of any of the above points, please do ask. There may be a small fee.;) |
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RADAR is radio waves that go straight out, bounce off of something, and come straight back. They couldn't get there or back if there was anything solid in between. Wouldn't be of any use if the didn't come back now would they. Ground penetrating radar is a whole other kettle of fish. |
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Bailing out...
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The scene from, I think it is Hot Shots...
The guys are all jumping from the plane hollering "Geronimoooo!", "Geronimoooo!","Geronimoooo!" Then a Native American appears in the door, jumps and yells "Meeeeee!" I larfed, and larfed. ETA: Yep, it's Hot Shots: |
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I would like apologize to Toad for my unwarranted shitburst of June 27th.
I am sorry, sir. I was not pissed at you in particular, I was just pissed in general, I should have kept my anger more in check, and should not have responded the way I did. It was quite childish. Again, my apologies to you sir, and to anyone else that felt spackled by my overspray. |
Heh no problem sir I have done that myself plenty
The blue area in North America means that it was colder than average in North America, during the whole month of April. Areas that were red were warmer than average during that month. |
And it feels gooooooood. :lol2:
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New Jersey. An appliance was delivered the day before. It used to be a two-story house.
Attachment 64298 Damn. With a side order of DAYUM! That was a a-big a-badda-boom! The article says the blast was felt several miles away. |
An old-school family whose name ends in a vowel, in New Jersey, and they don't suspect foul play?
(continues reading) near Vineland Oh never mind, yeah that was just an incompetent installer. |
Maybe the neighbors wanted to claim the pool. :rolleyes:
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It's gonna need to be cleaned.
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"appliance"?
Is that what the cool kids are calling it now? Are you telling me that "device" is no longer the term of art? |
And only knobs call it an apparatus.
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All knobs know are shafts and various grips
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:D
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CHIPs...
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Erik Estrada's latest gig:
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When asked why he still lived in a bungalow instead of buying a mansion like Erik he replied, you never know how long stardom will last. I guess he was right cuz he dropped off the map. |
Larry Wilcox.
Loved that show. I was a child. |
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Chevy billboards for the Woodward Ave Cruise over the years.
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Like^^^
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I wanna take a Sharpie, and draw lines all over Grand Cherokee One, and make it look like it's covered with insulating tiles, like the Space Shuttle.
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Hmm, Canadian flag, California flag, and honesty... something doesn't add up? http://cellar.org/2015/shades.gif
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PECO taking care of business...
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That woulda made tree trimming more interesting.
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I wonder if his name was Bill?
(PECO's Bill) |
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One of the most beautiful pictures of Niagara Falls I've even seen. Maid of the Mist, fall foliage, and everything...
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Is your mode of travel dangerous?
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glatt...
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heh. He does look like a short version of me!
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It's actually pretty amazing. His grin is a little more crooked than mine, and he's shorter. But it's an otherwise identical face.
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Maybe Alvarez is really really tall. Plutonium is heavy and maybe the MP is holding most of the load. :haha:
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And that is either Flint, or XTC's Andy Partridge on the right.
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