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02.05.2010, 11:12 AM
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Nerds!
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Well said!!!
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02.05.2010, 04:32 PM
Nerds make the world go round. :)
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Nerds!
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02.07.2010, 10:02 PM
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Nerds make the world go round. :)
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Actually money does, but the nerds do usually get paid (if not laid)...
As for the actual mechanics of the world going around it must have something to do with the the intial big bang exposion imparting momentum to all of the particles in the universe. At that point the started to collect due to the unexpainable force of gravity (it is very weak compared to the other forces but has the greatest "reach"). At that point the larger collections of matter started to interact with each other and the various planets developed orbits due to the gavitational forces counteracting the momentum of the planets. These orbits gradually altered as the planets swept up most of the debris in space and enlarged at the same time. So the actual rotation of the earth about its axis is most likely a closely balanced deal based on the size of the sun and the interaction of neighboring planets. So should anything change we may have issues. Get rid of Jupiter or saturn and I would no doubt that we may get sucked closer to the sun, and then everything dies. So no blowing up any planets, no matter how pissed they make you.
I can also imaging the moon affects the rotation of the earth, as it does cause the tides due to its gavitational effects on the earth. And all that water moving around will be altering the rotation of the earth somehow.
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02.05.2010, 04:37 PM
Well technically the world is not round and neither is our orbit... ;)
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02.05.2010, 05:09 PM
Hacker! (ummm, not the motor kind.)
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Castle Creations
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02.05.2010, 05:30 PM
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Hacker! (ummm, not the motor kind.)
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Can you confirm Chris's findings?
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02.05.2010, 05:34 PM
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Can you confirm Chris's findings?
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Yes, I can. The world is neither round, nor does it have a round orbit.
Patrick del Castillo
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02.05.2010, 05:43 PM
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Yes, I can. The world is neither round, nor does it have a round orbit. 
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Patrick, I read this forum just to see your responses.
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02.05.2010, 05:46 PM
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Yes, I can. The world is neither round, nor does it have a round orbit. 
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Principle engineer and astromer! 
However, I was talking about these findings:
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Originally Posted by Arct1k
I was doing a usual trawl through the settings file and looks like an update the the brains board for the MMM and a New Monster ICE on the way ....
510 Monster Max (F360C)
511 Monster ICE (F360C)
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02.05.2010, 05:09 PM
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well technically the world is not round and neither is our orbit... ;)

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NERD!
It deserved to be said again.
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...
Silent...But Deadly
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02.05.2010, 06:00 PM
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02.06.2010, 09:14 AM
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Hope so, damned good price too! That's the air version, but it should run an E GoKart we're working on....
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Wish the Hydro ICE HV is also coming. 
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For the love of god, put cooling plates on the Phoenix ICE and ICE HV series and SELL IT! I don't understand what the holdup is, can't be too tough to make it a marine ESC. There are people running regular ICE ESCs in boats (some without any cooling at all, just the heatsinks in a sealed up hull). PLEASE give us the Hydra ICE!
All I ever wanted was an honest weeks pay for an honest days work.
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02.07.2010, 07:57 PM
Where can the V5 monster be purchased. I am looking for a V5 2200 combo. All that I have looked it, claim they come with the V3. Thank you.
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02.08.2010, 12:24 PM
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Where can the V5 monster be purchased. I am looking for a V5 2200 combo. All that I have looked it, claim they come with the V3. Thank you.
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Yeah, pretty much everything we have made in the last eight months or so has been a V4. The V5 is shipping now. The only real differences is some very minor changes in V4, and V5 has a better switching BEC (more amperage.)
So, nothing really to get excited about. Just some minor tweaks.
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02.08.2010, 12:22 PM
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Hope so, damned good price too! That's the air version, but it should run an E GoKart we're working on....
For the love of god, put cooling plates on the Phoenix ICE and ICE HV series and SELL IT! I don't understand what the holdup is, can't be too tough to make it a marine ESC. There are people running regular ICE ESCs in boats (some without any cooling at all, just the heatsinks in a sealed up hull). PLEASE give us the Hydra ICE!
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Hmm, funny, we just approved the cooling extrusion on Thursday for the Hydra ICE. Coming real soon. Probably less than four weeks away.
Patrick del Castillo
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Castle Creations
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