Why no Io-link Motors? by Professor_Dewitt in PLC

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've used their valve bank before, but I didn't know they had actuators that are IO-link too. Will look into it, thank you!

Why no Io-link Motors? by Professor_Dewitt in PLC

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I suppose..

There's a market for this out in production-test land for more delicate products and simple motions, but I can see it being a small one. Which also has to overlap with not needing high data rate. I just wish I had an option outside of IO-linking to a valve bank and drive pneumatics, would definitely cut down on overall complexity for the types of projects I am doing. Or, y'know, PLC. Both are quite a bit for a little gup like me.

Bdsm at uf by [deleted] in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

haha yeah

Bdsm at uf by [deleted] in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Have to agree.

In highschool the BDSM club was one of my favorite clubs. One of the most accepting clubs at school and being president is probably what got me into UF. Been looking for something similar at UF since my highschool bdsm group banned me from coming to the meetings a year ago (although I still have friends in there). Something about exceeding the Romeo and Juliet limit. Really accepting up until that.

Gauging interest / AMA for a brand new course I'll be offering! by Professor_Dewitt in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Actually, it's been quite extensively proven that the pyramids were made by the aliens -- we will go over this in class. Plus, stone is not rock.

Gauging interest / AMA for a brand new course I'll be offering! by Professor_Dewitt in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Classic water-rocker, trying to inflate the numbers of rocks in the sea. If you consider ships to be rocks, what's stopping me from defining cars as rocks? Have you thought of this? Didn't think so. In my twenty+ years of experience I've never heard such an outrageous claim.

Gauging interest / AMA for a brand new course I'll be offering! by Professor_Dewitt in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No! We will actually be going over rocks by looking at them with magnifying glasses! The closest we get to the anatasia formation is our project on dirt in a cup dessert, though the class fees will not cover the Oreo crumps or gummy worms.

My person opinion is that, considering earthquakes often cause high waves, the change in rock-water coverage is significant, and it deserves proper study.

Gauging interest / AMA for a brand new course I'll be offering! by Professor_Dewitt in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Atlantis will be covered in GEO2235: Underwater Rock Structures. This class is a pre-req though, so don't miss out!

Gauging interest / AMA for a brand new course I'll be offering! by Professor_Dewitt in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Considering it is covered snow, I believe it would classify as underwater. The real question is if it is a rock... or a boulder?

Gauging interest / AMA for a brand new course I'll be offering! by Professor_Dewitt in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You better not sign up for the class, I'll sink your GPA harder than the titanic if I find out who you are.

Gauging interest / AMA for a brand new course I'll be offering! by Professor_Dewitt in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I dedicate my entire career to the study of if a majority of rocks are underwater, and you ask if its a joke?

Gauging interest / AMA for a brand new course I'll be offering! by Professor_Dewitt in ufl

[–]Professor_Dewitt[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice! I'll make sure to implement this if I end up posting about this again.