Re: TI-H: Custom Cases and muzzle energies


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Re: TI-H: Custom Cases and muzzle energies




That would be easy.  It was already stated too.  "Sources of power"

>Why not add a place to plug in an AC adapter?
>
>--JdAoMtEyS
>-----------------------------
>"Oh my god, they killed Kenny!"
>
>On Mon, 2 Mar 1998 21:26:07 +0100 (MET) gormbr@online.no (Probe Doggie)
>writes:
>>
>>>    If anyone will find a good deal (before I do, but I have almost
>>NO
>>>free time) on a plasic injection-molding machine, I will definately
>>buy
>>>it.  I've already started designing the new case.
>>>
>>>                                                -Robert Brack
>>>                                                reb@netride.com
>>
>>with a couple of modifications, the casio GFX whatever case would be
>>pretty
>>good. It is far more durable than the (admittedly) flimsy-looking TI86
>>or
>>TI83 case and it is also a lot deeper, thusly leaving room for more
>>cruical
>>junx.
>>
>>How about somewhere convenient to fit overclock / backlighting
>>switches?
>>Going really overboard you could shove a Metal Hydride recharging
>>mechanism
>>in there...
>>
>>As for shoving batteries in cylindrical thingies, why? I¥d be all
>>nasty to
>>pull out of the bottom of your bag.
>>
>>>In a message dated 98-03-01 15:20:20 EST, you write:
>>>
>>><< It is interesting to note that a 30-06 rifle bullet travels at
>>2800
>>> ft/sec. which means that it takes 3.5E-4 seconds to travel one foot.
>>The
>>> minimum number of Mhz required for a CPU to go faster than a
>>speeding
>>> bullet would be (1 insturction)/(3.5E-4 sec.) or 2857 insturctions
>>per
>>> second. Asuming a 32 bit instruction that means that a minimum of
>>.92Mhz
>>> (thats right .92 not 92) to go faster than a speeding bullet. All of
>>> this to say Big Deal our clacs can alrredy do that. Assuming 6Mhz
>>and an
>>> 8 bit instucrtion the calc can preform 262 caculations in the time
>>it
>>> takes a speeding bullet to travel one foot. If it were a 32bit
>>machine
>>> it could do 66 calculations in that same amount of time.
>>>
>>> -mj <matt.johnson@wmich.edu>
>>>  >>
>>>Ummm....pardon me for asking, but do you have any social life at all?
>>
>>Did you know that the muzzle energy of an M2 is 13,850 joules for a
>>.50
>>(12.7mm) round? This means that, on impact, it exerts a pressure equal
>>to
>>about 220 newtons per square MILLIMETRE??? (approx. 22 kilos.)
>>
>>Now imagine what it would do to a spanking new TI-86, all shiny and
>>nice
>>cos it just came out of it¥s little styrofoam (or whatever) packaging
>>junx.
>>
>>Oh, in addition to pure kinetic damage, the M2s .50 rounds explode on
>>impact.
>>
>>Do you consider not having a social life a handicap when you¥re on a
>>TI
>>mailing list?
>>
>>Probe Doggie
>>
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