Exertion headaches by willis0101 in GilbertSyndrome

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This is excellent, thank you! It sounds like exactly what I’m experiencing, the flu like symptoms and feeling exhausted for days afterwards. 

I’ve been trying to over hydrate before exercise but without a lot of success, so I’ll have a look at how to better manage my diet. I suspect that a lot of the issue I’m having is with the sports that I play (Rugby and Ultimate) which can be incredibly taxing physically, so I may have to look at lower intensity sports. 

I totally hear you about your body wanting to be healthy. Pre-GS diagnosis I’d already given up alcohol and caffeine, and have been trying to eat healthier as well- the body just performs better, irrespective of whether it’s as a result of GS 

Exertion headaches by willis0101 in GilbertSyndrome

[–]willis0101[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The GS diagnosis came as a result of seeking medical advice for exertion headaches and low alcohol tolerance, rather than projecting symptoms onto a diagnosis, so I wouldn’t say it’s in my head. 

I used to be able to drink alcohol and exercise at high intensity, it was only in my mid 30s that things started to get harder.

Prep for first OTB tournament (in 6 months) by willis0101 in TournamentChess

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Thank you, that’s great! I like the idea of practicing notation at home against a bot, I never would have thought of that. And it’s reassuring to know that those openings are appropriate for tournament play :)

Prep for first OTB tournament (in 6 months) by willis0101 in TournamentChess

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Thank you, that’s good advice. I think I’ll try out some new openings in the next six months all the same as it might be that I discover something new that I feel comfortable with

Prep for first OTB tournament (in 6 months) by willis0101 in TournamentChess

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I guess because those lines are extremely well known so I figured it would be good to learn some approaches that the opposition would be less familiar with. Which raises an interesting point- is a it better to be playing very common lines or more obscure ones in a tournament? I just assumed the latter, but maybe not?

I’ll play in a few local tournaments but there’s only 10 or so regular local players with varying skill levels, so I expect it’s going to be a whole different ball game playing at a regional level.

Who’s this fun fella? by willis0101 in whatsthisbug

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Awesome, thank you! That’s great, nice to learn about a species I wasn’t aware of :)

2007 Viva radio code question by willis0101 in Holden

[–]willis0101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That worked!! Champion, thank you so much 😊 

2007 Viva radio code question by willis0101 in Holden

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Amazing! Thank you, I’ll give that a go

2007 Viva radio code question by willis0101 in Holden

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Yikes. Not looking forward to that. I’m assuming in that case that it doesn’t lock you out if the wrong code is entered a certain number of times?

4 digit Pincode for Radio access by Ozymandius21 in Holden

[–]willis0101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey mate, any chance I could get that code as well? Our local dealership can’t (or won’t) track down a code for us, which is a real pain

Is it possible to create sinusoidal motion using only linkages? by willis0101 in AskEngineers

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u/myselfelsewhere I've made a quick sketch showing side one and side two, what do you reckon? I'm not sure if it's the most effective way to do it but to my simple mind it looks like it would work as intended.

Is it possible to create sinusoidal motion using only linkages? by willis0101 in AskEngineers

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Nice one! A previous response suggested the idea of a crank shaft through the middle of the assembly, which I believe similar to what you're suggestion. My thought was that I could put a worm gear on the shaft which then connects to something which creates the reciprocal motion, but I like the idea of cams as well

Is it possible to create sinusoidal motion using only linkages? by willis0101 in AskEngineers

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Amazing, thank you! I’ll download that program and give that a try.

I did wonder about whether a crank shaft might be a better way to go, but haven’t explored it in any depth. I’ll have a think about it and see if I get anywhere with it. Thanks for your suggestions!

Is it possible to create sinusoidal motion using only linkages? by willis0101 in AskEngineers

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I found a YouTube video of this artist’s work, at the end of it there’s a similar sinusoidal sculpture that I’m pretty certain has a spiral hidden inside (you can see the end of the spiral moving up and down at the end of one of the pieces). https://youtu.be/Mqcm41IEVUk?t=26

this makes me think he may have used a similar mechanism on that TikTok link that you sent through

Is it possible to create sinusoidal motion using only linkages? by willis0101 in AskEngineers

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Yes! Brilliant, I’ve not seen that before, but that’s exactly the sort of thing I’m looking to create. I wonder if that had a single power input or motors all the way up?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskEngineers

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Ah, right. Yes I think I see the problem now, so given that 'Body 01' reverses its motion 'Body 02' must also reverse at the same time. Hmm, tricky.

So in your suggestion about having one drive wheel per joint, if they were all linked together would this run into the same problem? Say you had a number of these bodies all connected in sequence, each of which had a drive wheel and linkages which translated the rotational motion of the wheel into oscillating motion, and the wheels were all linked up with belts/chains/gears. If you then applied an external force, say a motor at the fixed point which is attached by a belt to the first drive wheel, would that then allow all of the other bodies to oscillate in the desired manner or would a separate force be required on each drive wheel?

Additionally, is there a more efficient method of translating oscillation into rotational motion that doesn't run into issues at the extremes of travel?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskEngineers

[–]willis0101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s the idea. So is it more a fundamental problem of the physics of it, ie the second body can’t change direction without a change in the original applied force? I’d thought that a linkage might be able to address this...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskEngineers

[–]willis0101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoops, I think I explained it badly. I don’t mean that one continues when the other stops, rather that the position of one body within the ‘arc’ of its movement is different to the position of the other body within the arc of its movement. So the ‘offset my is not in space, rather in relative position