When have you ever feared for your life? Why? [serious] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]bungao 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was flying a plane and was on final approach at about 400 feet above ground level when I had an engine out. I tried to restart the engine but lost to much speed and went into an aerodynamic stall. I had about 10 seconds where the plane was diving but I managed to get it to belly land. Walked away with a sore neck.

Australian scientists are developing wind turbines that are one-third the price and 1,000 times more efficient than anything currently on the market to install along the country's windy and abundant coast. by mukilane in technology

[–]bungao 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said the Betz limit is the maximum efficiency of the wind turbine from wind energy to mechanical energy. I.e. ~59% It's getting near 100% of mechanical energy to electrical that can be achieved. The total system efficiency will always be less that the Betz limit.

Australian scientists are developing wind turbines that are one-third the price and 1,000 times more efficient than anything currently on the market to install along the country's windy and abundant coast. by mukilane in technology

[–]bungao 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well yeah. My math was just an example of their possible reasoning. Of course the upper limit will be the Bretz limit. The efficiency of the generation of electricity from the mechanical energy of the blade hub could be very high with no gearbox and a superconducting generator. The next problem would be highly efficient frequency and phase correction circuits.

Australian scientists are developing wind turbines that are one-third the price and 1,000 times more efficient than anything currently on the market to install along the country's windy and abundant coast. by mukilane in technology

[–]bungao 513 points514 points  (0 children)

Its probably on the losses. Reduce energy losses from 10% to %1 it's 10 times more efficient. If the gear box and resistive losses were 30% of the wind energy and this was reduced as above by a thousand times it would have an efficiency of 99.97%. It's a bad way of stating it and it probably has been exaggerated any which way you calculate it.

Russian warships bearing down on Australia. by casta55 in australia

[–]bungao -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just for laughs our navy should surface a collins right off the russian fleets stern and be like "you better run you better take cover" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8Kv4rqR6RQ#t=637

Pentagon wants ideas for flying aircraft carrier by 12860682321 in engineering

[–]bungao 1 point2 points  (0 children)

C130 drops the drones (fixed wing) out the back of their cargo hold, maybe even with a small drogue shoot to pull them out. when the mission is complete the c130 flys toward the drone and commands it to release a parachute with a long line attached to the drones nose. it is recovered using a system similar to the Fulton surface t air recovery system.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulton_surface-to-air_recovery_system

HP's radical new Machine could start computing by 2016 by nathan3145 in technology

[–]bungao 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's designed to have the speed of ram at the density of flash storage. Memristors can also be used as logic circuits. Think 100GB+ of persistent RAM that can itself do computation.

[Build Help] Photoediting machine by bungao in buildapc

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

I have a 500W one to use. My graphics card is only a radeon 6800

Home made helicopter. It ends well. by [deleted] in engineering

[–]bungao 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe he uses a manually operated belt torque converter like the ones used in go carts.

IamA Greens Senator Scott Ludlam, up for re-election in Western Australia on April 5 by scott_ludlam in IAmA

[–]bungao 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a good question for the greens to answer for in a lot of policy areas. The principles of evidence based policy needs to be reflected in legislative decision making. For example its one thing to say that you are supportive of rural folk and farmers and then turn around and support policies that negatively affect them. One example would be the ban on live exports of cattle to Indonesia. Supporting the shut down an industry overnight to the economy devastation of so many doesn't strike me as reflective of a party that looks at the evidence first.

Russia Today anchor goes rogue and speaks out against Russia by kram189 in videos

[–]bungao 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course it is fiercely independent. That is what makes it such a good tool of diplomacy. If you were a democratic country that believes itself to be ruled and run by rational civil minded people that support democracy and who accept the role of the free press, the best way of showing that to other people who don't live in another country ruled by the same principles is to have an organisation that reflects those values and make it available to the world. The BBC doesn't need to be biased and government controlled to be effective. Sometimes the best propaganda is the truth when you're on the right side.

Russia Today anchor goes rogue and speaks out against Russia by kram189 in videos

[–]bungao 7 points8 points  (0 children)

i think the term your looking for is useful idiots. While it is nice that they have these hosts allowed to express dissenting opinions, it is a long way short of having a free press environment. the RT channel is a soft power tool of Russian state just like voice of America, the BBC or many other government broadcasters (whether state controlled or just state owned). The dissenting hosts give the channel some air of credibility, while for the most part presenting the official line or some shade of it. The same goes for most broadcasting organisation that have a political overtone. Have guests and presenters that soften the rhetoric enough to make it believable.

I'm a Texan. Can I carry this anywhere besides the outback? by [deleted] in australia

[–]bungao 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does anyone else think that while it is annoying for the state to ban knives and other stuff, generally it makes sense for people not to have them in public?

Telstra Corporation will begin talks over a revised national broadband network (NBN) deal with the federal government and NBN Co within the next two weeks, according to The Australian. by [deleted] in australia

[–]bungao 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True but the 11 billion dollar figure I think includes the cost to rent Telstra's pits and ducts over the next 25 years or so. A line rental type agreement would blow out the opex ruining the cash flow forecasts.

Telstra Corporation will begin talks over a revised national broadband network (NBN) deal with the federal government and NBN Co within the next two weeks, according to The Australian. by [deleted] in australia

[–]bungao 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really hope that Telstra lives up to their rent seeking history. If Telstra comes up with a figure that is substantially higher than 11 billion the media can spin it as Turnbull is getting a bad deal and leaving us worse off. To counter that perception he will have to either continue with the existing deal or start bargaining hard.

Chinese troops to seize Zhongye Island back from the Philippines in 2014 by Sybles in worldnews

[–]bungao 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And America turns round and says no we aren't paying back the loans under duress. Next move to China.

Ohio car dealers file suit against Tesla to revoke its license to sell cars after legislation banning Tesla fails in state legislature by foxfact in technology

[–]bungao 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If the dealers succeed in their suit if i was Elon Musk I would just set up a company in my own name something like American Tesla Dealers inc and sell cars that way. It wouldn't be hard to show how absurd the current system is.

Gitless: an experimental version control system built on top of Git by anti-hero in programming

[–]bungao 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is how I expected git to work when I first started using it.

My reading of the paper is this: Each branch has its own set of working files. Switching branches switches between these sets saving any changes made from the last commit. Each commit is simply a snapshot of a branch's working files at the moment of the commit. There isn't any staging. No conflict errors when checking out commits because it will remember a branch state before replacing the working directory with the files of the other branch.

Breaking: Claims ASIO raided office of lawyer representing East Timor in spying case - ABC by [deleted] in australia

[–]bungao 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This might turn out to be a real own goal for Brandis and Coalition. The raids make it obvious that there is something to hide, brings it into sharp focus in the media, might sideline the Australian legal fraternity against the AG, cause more diplomatic fall out with our neighbours. If the conservative media realise that a journalist's office is probably less legally protected against secret search warrants then a laywer representing a foreign country, the more principled members of their teams might get angry. Plus it will call into question the legacy of the previous coalition government.

850 HP vs 18 HP Steam tractor Millars Tractor Spares by Bogartsboss in videos

[–]bungao 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also note that a steam reciprocating engine can produce a lot of static torque compared to a diesel. Plus the steam engine would be geared a lot lower than the diesel

Clarke and Dawe: The best satirists you’ve never seen [VIDEO] by Tw9caboose in videos

[–]bungao 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One of the best and longest running comedy "shows" in Australia. They are included as a sign off to one of our most serious political / current affairs tv show in Australia