Hood
I am obsessed.
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You are surely not telling me you paid for that shirt are you?....... It is only money after all, and I'd sooner spend it on my dogs than I would on... on... shirts.
You are surely not telling me you paid for that shirt are you?....... It is only money after all, and I'd sooner spend it on my dogs than I would on... on... shirts.
I'm lucky in that regard. If I give the nurse, matron or manageress a heads up, they'll give me a free slot when they can move the resident(s) from the vicinity, if I need to make any noise.
You are surely not telling me you paid for that shirt are you?
I did indeed pay for it... some fifteen to twenty years ago. But I consider it a heirloom piece, something to be passed on to someone else when the time is right - someone that will cherish and appreciate it.
What's your address? Could pop across the Tay at the weekend if you're free, actually.
Do you not think I have had enough setbacks today already?
Don't drinkI could pop across with a bottle of wine then, just leaving the shirt behind... jeez, hoped you'd be grateful for the gesture!
Don't drink
If you have any dissimilar rods that stick wheels to Collies though...
Only if you have a bottle of the pre poison, sugar free rubbish you get now.Bottle of Irn-Bru and my large roll of 3M VHB tape?!
it's better to beg forgiveness than to axe permission?
I bet Mrs TYA has the ideal place to store that!
Doesn't wash off, even with boiling water + w/up liquid.
You have a use for them?Kearfott-Singer Resolvers. View attachment 151141
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I don't have a use in mind for them. ...
expensive bearings
It is the rotary equivalent of an Lvdt. It's a precision angle sensor.
A 400hz signal is modulated by the position. There's two outputs. One is V x sine of the angle and the other is V x cosine of the angle.
I don't have a use in mind for them. I've just always wanted to get some and see if I could get them working. You can get specialist chips for them from Analog Devices, but they are expensive.
To demodulate the signal to get two Dc voltages proportional to sine and cosine could be done by something similar to the demodulator in an am radio. I think...