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dmp1ce
11.05.2021 0:26:05

Reviewed by jesus , city auditor ( Otis, Colorado, USA ), reviewed for EZ CEL FIX Boat Oxygen Sensor Simulator for Volvo Penta 5.7 GSP w/ factory oxygen sensor – Sunday, 3:47 AM


barbarousrelic
15.06.2021 6:29:18

Postage took infinity despite expedited method paid. Bought one still needed a pair. My issue was sorted in matter of 4 weeks. At least FI light didnt come back.


seeger418
15.06.2021 12:23:24

Reviewed by c. f. ( Harrisfield, Australia ), reviewed for EZ CEL FIX Boat Oxygen Sensor Simulator for Crusader 5.0 MPI – Monday, 2:30 AM


sehrgut
04.05.2021 18:14:54

4 of 4 people found this review helpful.


Barnabe
06.05.2021 11:39:05

Most error messages are designed to filter up a cascade of objects/processes/whatever so that remedial action can be taken at the appropriate level. Naturally, often this is at the very top level - i.e. the user (who in the development stage is the programmer). The tradition of representing errors at the user interface as simple (hah) codes goes back to the dawn of computing. I well remember the old ICL 1900 console message that the wrong 11-high pack was loaded in a drive - "DA ERROR [". This gibberish was necessary because computer resources were minimal - the programmer would go to the error code table (i.e. the appendix in the manual) to make sense of it all.


Mira
21.06.2021 16:28:03

His ain't as good as my 225 though (snigger). I now own examples of all three models. The 125 is too light for the sort of apocalyptic nonsense I put them through and the 425 is a bit of a disappointment to be honest, as the one-hand tightening thingumy never worked properly despite all my messing with it and the center board has had a slight but largely point-defeating warp in it since I was given it. It does clamp vertically though, which is nifty. Sears used to do a knock-off of this model with a foot treadle for tightening which was neat, and there's a sort of three-legged sawhorse with a vise thing I've seen in Lowes that uses a treadle to shut the jaws that looks interesting enough that the next crop of gift cards may be spent on it, but it doesn't fold flat like a Workmate does and it isn't as thoroughly useful in the general sense as a workmate is.


13fpigil
06.06.2021 12:30:11

The only other odd behaviour of OO I've seen is the one I spoke about in which background processes are left running with no GUI fronting them. I am more impressed with this product than I was the last time I gave it an outing and am now producing all my "give-away" workbook apps in OOCalc as a mark of support to PaulWay's vision. (02:30, Tue 14-Jun-2011)
Tolken - "Maths question, or possibly philosophy"
I read an article recently that seemed to claim that for any given platonic solid, the ratio of surface area to volume changes with size - the ratio decreasing as the insphere diameter increases. I can't see how this can be possible. Surely it's just an artefact of the scale used, and the way we express volume and surface area? Especially given that a sphere that is 1 foot in diameter has a different surface to volume ratio to a sphere that has a diameter of 0.3048m. (07:23, Tue 14-Jun-2011)
Raak
[Tolken] Surface goes as the square of diameter, and volume as the cube, so double the size and the surface is quadrupled and the volume octupled, so the ratio is halved. Of course, if at the same time you double the length of your unit length then you end up with the same number, but if you take the ratio of the two surface/area ratios, this will be independent of the unit of length, the larger object having the smaller ratio.
How is a mouldering haystack like the Sun? Because the rate of energy generation per unit volume is the same. It makes the Sun so much hotter because it's so much bigger, and so the surface/volume ratio is so much smaller. The surface is the only way the heat has of getting out, so the heat gets bottled up in the Sun much more than in the haystack. (08:10, Tue 14-Jun-2011)
Tolken - "Hmmm."
Not convinced that it is really possible for a larger object to have a different ratio when the two objects are the same shape. Surely that violates relativity? Indeed to sounds like it would mean that the inverse square law should change according to size. Does it?
I see what you mean in the second paragraph though, because it seems to relate to the shortest distance that the energy has to travel to reach the surface, which would clearly be longer in a larger object. But that has nothing to do with the ratio of surface to volume. I may be rambling a little but this is giving me a severe problem.
If the ratio is derived from two separate measures, one of which measures in two dimensions and the other in three, isn't that nonsense? Isn't any apparent variation just an artefact of graphing a square against a cube? (The ratio of the cube root of the volume to the square root of the surface would be constant, wouldn't it?). (10:27, Tue 14-Jun-2011)
Raak
[Tolken] Yes, cuberoot(volume)/squareroot(surface) would be constant. This is a dimensionless number that depends only on the shape of the object. (I make it to be about 0.45 for a sphere, 0.41 for a cube, and 0.37 for a tetrahedron.) It does not vary with the size or the unit of measurement. This implies that volume/surface cannot be constant. (10:56, Tue 14-Jun-2011)
Merlyn - "Hard disk"
Thanks for the help. (13:57, Tue 14-Jun-2011)
matt
[Tolken] Raak already has this covered, but just a couple of peripheral points. [links]


sunny256
09.06.2021 14:48:19

I agree, mostly, with the rest of what you wrote, which is to say I can't disagree with it outside of a FTF, in-the-pub situation since doing so would almost certainly result in unintended offense, flamewars etc and whatever I was trying to communicate would be lost in the acrimony. [links]


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