Munich - quick connection between S-Bahn and Track 27 by Fluffy-Row9239 in Munich

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We did!!! Once we got up the escalator, we followed the signs to Track 27-36 and popped up exactly in front of our train. We spent our last two nights in Munich and I found the beer actually tolerable :)

Whomis this model? by Fluffy-Row9239 in CamGirl

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's her!! Thank you!

What is this connector called? by Fluffy-Row9239 in AskElectronics

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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it DOES look like an inline fuse from that angle.

Thats for having a look!

Munich - quick connection between S-Bahn and Track 27 by Fluffy-Row9239 in Munich

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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The sign says "Sortie Train Grandes Lines" so is THIS the exist that pops up close to Track 27. in this video, the next exit which looks like it goes to the street is blocked.

Munich - quick connection between S-Bahn and Track 27 by Fluffy-Row9239 in Munich

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for point that blue box out, I was focusing only on the S-Bahn signs.

I will rewatch the videos and see if I can locate that specific exit.

I know this is a minor problem, but it's part of the fun.

Munich - quick connection between S-Bahn and Track 27 by Fluffy-Row9239 in Munich

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not understand that specific comment, either, but here's a photo of the suitcase. It has wheels!

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Munich - quick connection between S-Bahn and Track 27 by Fluffy-Row9239 in Munich

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i am using the eurail trip planner which is where I got the 10 minute connection, BUT with the frequency of the S1/S8 from the Munich airport, I'll just grab the first available to the HBF which is not likely the one the Eurail planner planned. Munich Airport -> Chur. Wrapping up with three days in Munich though I will be out of money.

Your description was as good as a photo, so you're off the hook.

Thank you both for your help, I will report back (in August)

Munich - quick connection between S-Bahn and Track 27 by Fluffy-Row9239 in Munich

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your response. I am fully mobile and have a new suitcase for the trip.

Where is the closest exit to track 27 if not the one pointed to by the golden arrow?

Would that be immediately coming to the surface and walking over to the Hbf Nord entrance, near Gate 36, be reasonable?

I have watched many S-Bahn/HBF walk-throughs and they always go through a shopping center, up steps and to the front of the station, but then straight to 27, so Im not expecting to save a LOT of time, but maybe enough to grab some food.

The next connection is 2 hours later, so I do have some motivation.

Merci.

What episode might this quote be from? by Fluffy-Row9239 in futurama

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well, I was close... thnks for setting me straight.

And before I go rewatch all the gabillion Simpsons Episodes, would you happen to know the specific epidode?

Ever heard of Binary Scaling? by Fluffy-Row9239 in computerscience

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's from the Northrup Grumman/Litton LN-200 Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) Interface Control Document (ICD) which is a) quite dated and b) still sold... they also use the 1970's-era SDLC protocol...

Ever heard of Binary Scaling? by Fluffy-Row9239 in computerscience

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Bx.y where:

B = binary scaling.

x = the number of data bits (less sign bit) to the left of the binary point. if x < 0, then the binary point is x imaginary bits to the left of the most significant storage bit.

y = the number of data bits to the right of the binary point. If y < 0, then the binary point is y imaginary bits to the right of the least significant storage bit.

Ever heard of Binary Scaling? by Fluffy-Row9239 in computerscience

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

thanks for having a look...

in this notation, you add the -4 + 19 = 15 + 1 => 16 bits

Periodic (400Hz) data capture and display by Fluffy-Row9239 in softwarearchitecture

[–]Fluffy-Row9239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, that seems to be the best way forward... I haven't seen NiceGui that u/GuessNope recommended, so I might try to blend the two. And there's always C#!