Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 at 1:18 am
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Does anyone remember the name of the children in this book / series? Its about two brothers who chase disasters?
I remember reading primary school in the 90's. One of the brothers can predict natural disasters, and I think his mother had similar views. They travel the country and makes these visions and begins to draw things and have to figure out his vision to find the tornado or earthquake etc. and help the people survive. somewhat randomly, but I remember one of them someone had a lime green car or a sofa, which ended up being caught in a tornado. Does anyone remember this?
Hardy Boys?
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Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at 4:04 pm
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What is a better career, the design of transport (in the Pasadena Art Center) or character animation (CalArts)?
I have a passion for both. I can not sleep. I love creating. I love drawing cars, new designs and concepts. I love to draw characters and love movies. I love to work in a movie someday, and create amazing animation that inspire. Both schools are almost as expensive and both races are victims of our economy. I do not know what would be a better option for the future. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
CalArts is the best. great directors Tim Burton and Pixar as John Lasseter, Brad Bird, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton all went to CalArts.
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Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at 4:13 am
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I am wondering how to get more horses in my engine is a 97 SN95 Stang GT with a 4.6, ill write down?
So I'm new the world of car and I'm working on building my first car a real potential, I have a 97 Stang GT with a V8 engine of 4.6 (of course) and I'm thinking what can areas of research in my engine and what ideas I can use to build horsepower in my mustang, without using turbo / super / nitro, im talking about development actaul engine first, the measure is an exchange of Pi iv 03 (full levers) and the usual improvements in air flow, cold air intake, shorty headers field (Uncatted) xpipe magnaflow catback Bassani and I'm drawing blank in my head so any ideas would be great! Thank you all!
Looks like you've done all you can do not delve into the engine.have tried a reset / tuner. I've seen these things do wonders for a modified engine
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Monday, November 1st, 2010 at 10:52 am
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Easy questions about electrical engineering?!
So I built some amps (voltage amplifier). Where the I can put in my battlebot, is built off the base of an RC car? Where I can get a lightweight metal that is also strong, apart from some construction shop or engineering firm? How many volts has a conventional engine, take (the game you get into the electricity of a child, I found with 6 V through one, and it worked, but the work of 12 V?). Does anyone know this Java applet is a schematic drawing designer, with a simulation tool? I do not like 5Spice now.
wow, that's a very difficult "easy" question! I can not tell you where to connect the amplifiers to a circuit without seeing the circuit schematic. You can find aluminum sheet metal in a hardware store, and possibly salvage yards. I can not say how much voltage a motor is rated. You can try to connect to 12 volts, but will run out. If you survive you must make sure that does not get too hot after running for a while. You can find a schematic design program after searching on Google or check this link … http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Electronics/Programs
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