Why is it that when a picture shows up as a red X, but I know its there, I have to go searching for it to see what it looks like. But when I'm done searching for it, it magically appears. Why?
🤬, I think I just ruined a good set of earphones.....
The next best thing to do now is send it to an electrician and hope for the best...
But this just strikes me, why does electronic gadgets needs to have such a complicated wires? I mean, can't they just make it simple enough so that when it is broken, people can just fix it? Can't there be another way that they can make wires strong and simple enough that the wire could be very strong and still be easy enough for everyone to fix it? This is one of the biggest failures in technology! 👎 Copper wires are just old fashion and useless......![]()
They typically won't ever have to. Race car drivers are monitored by their team a day or so before the race to watch they eat and drink. They clean out their bodies before the race as well. 1 of the LaBontes once said he sweats the water he drinks out.What does a Racing Driver do if they're in the middle of a race and they need the Toilet?
When your crammed into a cockpit barely able to move I think the last thing your backdoor muscles are doing is relaxing.
Is it possible for Pluto to be involved in a full head-on collision with Neptune in the next 6 million years?
Source: http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/pluto-ez.htmlSpace.comDid you wonder: Will Pluto and Neptune ever collide? They won't, because their orbits are so different. Pluto intersects the solar system's ecliptic, or orbital plane, twice as its orbit brings it "above," then "below" that plane where most of the other planets' revolve -- including Neptune. And, though they are neighbors Pluto and Neptune are always more than a billion miles apart.
Source:http://www.wonderquest.com/neptune-pluto.htmWonderquestBy the way, Neptune's largest moon, Triton, is gradually getting closer to Neptune and will collide with the planet in about ten to a hundred million years.
What does a Racing Driver do if they're in the middle of a race and they need the Toilet?
What does a Racing Driver do if they're in the middle of a race and they need the Toilet?
Yeah, so true so true. But its really weird how complicated electronics are compared to cars....See, electronic gadgets need a way to get electrons from point A to point B, then point C, these points being components that do things to the electrons or react to what the electrons are doing. Copper wire is just about the best way known to do that.
If it were perhaps a mechanical gadget instead, it wouldn't need any complicated wires or resistors and such, it would need things like screws, levers, gears, and stuff. A lot of those things are even more complicated and harder to fix than some electronic gadgets. Compare, for example, a small-block V-8 to, say, a pair of headphones.
OTOH, I know where you're coming from in your complaint. Headphones in general have some of the smallest solder connections around, and some of the poorest strain relief. Still, careful handling always gives longer life, and I can't help but wonder from your description of the failure how the headphones have been treated. Are they carefully adjusted for fit, or does the wearer yank the earpiece down into place? Are they removed gently, or yanked by the wires and tossed onto a nearby table or floor, or worse, stuffed into a pocket and sat upon? Is the connector pulled from the appliance by the heavy part of connector's plug or by pulling the wire itself? No accusations, just wondering from what I've seen in my own house done to my own equipment. Before it got locked away.
Like what others just said. But if they had to really really go, they would just do it in their car. I don't know if I remembered correctly but I heard that Aryton Senna used to pee in his car a lot.What does a Racing Driver do if they're in the middle of a race and they need the Toilet?
Driving for two hours in a cockpit that's twice as hot as a sauna, peeing is probably the last thing on your mind. You're sweating so damn much that you actually need to take a drink (if you've got a water bottle like F1 drivers do) every few laps to keep from passing out from dehydration.
How endurance drivers live through that crap, I can't even begin to imagine. The longest stint I've ever done on the racetrack was fifteen minutes, and you're so bone-tired after that, you don't really feel like going out again. Or maybe that's just me... I'm getting wimpy in my age...![]()
1 of the LaBontes once said he sweats the water he drinks out.
Ok, I remember Mythbusters doing a segment on Mooses getting hit by a car. Most of the time they destroyed the front of the car and probably would've done a lot of damage to the driver. What about deer? They are more "common" here. What would be the result at say 60mph? Still a lot of damage? Does it make a difference if my car is lower and a wedge?
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Best thing to hit a deer with is a rifle bullet.
If you have to kill them with a car, use a BIG car, at least a pickup or SUV. A low car will just scoop them into the windshield so you can eat antlers.
I've been told that deer are the number one animal killer of humans in the United States, but I think it's actually dogs, then deer.
I've heard this before. Why do so many people get killed by dogs in the states? I remember seeing some figures on how many deaths are caused by dog attacks, I was amazed. Got any more information on this?
I realise that all dogs can be dangerous (well barring those little rat things, they don't have big enough jaws to do anything) are there just more of the 'dangerous' breeds? The way the animals are brought up?