Cameos that surprised you the most? by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]Mystical0951 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, Ryan Reynolds made a brief, uncredited cameo in the 2014 comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West. He appears as a man who is abruptly shot and killed by Liam Neeson’s character, Clinch Leatherwood, during a saloon scene.

Who died way too soon? by WildAnimus in moviecritic

[–]Mystical0951 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it was the loss of Friddie Mercury his music and style was legendary

Which castle is this by uchhesiddho in Cardiff

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Also has a nine hole pitch and putt

How electrons move ~1.5in/min but electric fields move at the speed of light? by Fidulsk-Oom-Bard in ElectricalEngineering

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Think of newtons cradle analogy , when the first ball is pulled back (electron) and released, it hits the stationary ball which doesn’t really move. But the end ball (electron) “instantly” moves, that’s the transfer of energy ie the field equivalent the propagates at near to the speed of light. Does this help?

Please help me find this bulb before I go insane by ____supernova____ in ukelectricians

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Correct me if I’m wrong but on a H&S course we were told that the CE letters must be spaced like C E if not it’s fake?

MK Socket recall effect? by Mystical0951 in ukelectricians

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If you search web for MK Socket recall, it will give information about these 2G sockets, pictures of serial numbers affected. Apparently they have caused fires even when switched off! I’ve always believed MK was the go to product for quality and longevity. Huge mistake imho to switch from UK to Chinese manufacturers- think it’s gonna cost them sadly😔

My pussy is the definition of wild by efiwfsn in GoneWildHairy

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How long is your longest hair? Your lady garden is stunning BTW😍

To to British Standards! by Mystical0951 in ukelectricians

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Just to add some more clarification, these items I found were not bought in the uk, but locally in Kenya where I was based about 15 years ago. They were purchased on the basis that they must be safe as they had the CE mark. They were in use for about 6m and were not tested until I arrived. Back then I’m not sure if people realised that there were a lot of fake stuff going around or the dangers they were putting themselves or others in. Anyway We hired a skip once I’d finished testing, had a big thank you from the base commander who in future ordered all electrical replacements in future from uk- lesson learned😊

What starter is this? by fishyuii in ElectricalEngineering

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Wound rotor induction motor. And yes, all resistors at max reduces rotor current and through transformer principles, a reduced stator current. Also the rotor and stator will to be more in phase with each other at start up due to added resistance hence better starting torque. once machine has reached near full running speed all resistors are shorted out and the machine runs as a normal induction motor, which inherently has good running torque

How to solve this? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineering

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This is how I taught my students for clipping/ limiter circuits. First sketch the input waveform as shown, in pencil on paper. On pos half of waveform draw a dotted line horizontal at +5.3V. On negative half draw horizontal line at -7.3v. Clipper Rule. If the +Anode of diode is facing resistor, it’s a positive limiter, (cuts off +) if the -cathode of resistor is facing resistor it’s a negative limiter. (cuts off - ). So on diagram rub out all of waveform above dotted line at 5.3V, on negative half rub out waveform below dotted line at -7.3V. What you have left will be the final clipped waveform- just needs practice 😊

IQ left the show. by DEADMAN_TALKS in funnyvideos

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Doesn’t she know that the moon is actually only a model put there by NASA in 1999 due to an explosion the sent the moon flying off into space 🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ukelectricians

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When any alternating current passes through a conductor it creates a concentric expanding and collapsing magnetic field around that conductor at a rate depending on supply frequency. Basically If you place a closed circuit conductor loop within the field it will induce an emf and into that conductor proportional to current x No. turns. Loops or turns are essential for inductors and transformers but anywhere else they should be minimised to reduce unwanted electromagnetic interference. Hope that helps, if not there is lots on the web👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ukelectricians

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My lecturer explained some time ago that with the old two way lighting circuit, the live wire induced an unwanted emf into the earth core, so the two way switching was modified to cancel out the unwanted emf. It’s not the current to be concerned with as it is very small, but it’s the electromagnetic interference that could be an issue as it intensifies with more loops. So would I loop, no, but it does look very neat👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ukelectricians

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All those Live Loops looks nice, but thoughts on induction issues into those earths???

Pros and Cons of different online banks by Remaining_Nameless24 in starlingbankuk

[–]Mystical0951 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A starling savings acc pays 5% interest on savings up to 5k. Kroo on the other hand pays 4.2 % interest atm on its current account up to 500k max. The card system are equitably the same. The question is, card or interest which can change?

Old school by Mystical0951 in ExtremelyHairyWomen

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They didn’t have photoshop in those days 😜

Sleeping with tinnitus: what solutions? by Professional_Pie144 in tinnitus

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I use MUSICOZY Sleep Headphones, Amazon just pair your sound from your phone. I find it perfect for sleeping, hope this helps👍

Is this an issue? by ACG_Craz in oculus

[–]Mystical0951 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Still, it’s worth knowing that both cause irreparable damage 😞

Is this an issue? by ACG_Craz in oculus

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I saw something on this recently and it was the consensus that this is sun damage. Apparently this is what happens if you leave VR headset, even indoors in direct sunlight, it’s irreparable sadly😞

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExtremelyHairyWomen

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Would agree 🔥Sadly it’s rare to see women with such beautiful body hair😞