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Most of those type of people hang out in Georgetown haha and I am glad they do as they don't muck up the cars and coffee crowd. Probably becuase they are just getting home from the club at that time lol
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has anyone noticed the difference between certain frs hood weight? Last sunday at autox i opened my friends hood and his felt like it was made out of steel, pretty heavy, and mine just felt like light aluminum. Just curious if anyone knows why.
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So, I've had a thought. People don't like the idea of an electric sports car because of the lack of engine roar, right? I wonder if it would be possible to design an electric internal combustion engine, without the combustion, of course. The batteries would power the pistons instead of the generator (or however it actually works, I don't really know) and the exhaust would just be normal air, but made to move through a system that produces a similar engine note.
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*edit* Peugeot developing a hybri car that runs on air: http://www.livescience.com/26508-peu...essed-air.html [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rjqFihLltSY"]Moteur Ã* air comprimé Hybrid air : technologie & fonctionnement - YouTube[/ame] |
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I don't think firefox likes this forum very much. My sig quote doesn't how up for me, and I can't quote people to reply to their posts. Either way, that compressed air car is pretty cool, though wouldn't that still be a hybrid? What I'm suggesting is a fully electric car, just with a reconfigured motor. Instead of it being set up however it is now, make one with a motor identical to a normal piston engine, run it with electricity instead of gas. I'm wondering they could run it the same.
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So, what you are proposing, if I understand it correctly, is that you connect an electric motor to the crank that moves pistons in the cylinders with no explosion on fuel, while maintaining intake and and end pipe to such in air and pump out air through exhaust. The purpose of this setup is to produce *artificial* engine note for a purely electric car. Some points I find this setup interesting: 1. It is understood that electric power needs to be conserved zealously with a pure electric car. What this setup does is to use some of the electric power to move parts that sucks/pumps air in and out with no direct impact to the power produced to the driving wheel. In other words, it wastes its power on moving parts for generating sounds. Wouldn't it be easier to synthesize the sound through hardware parts and speakers using the same electric power? 2. The engine note that we normally hear is generated mostly, I think, by the gas explosions happening within the cylinders. I think this is the case because if you lift off the throttle while in gear, you can hear little or no engine note because there is no explosion happening. So if this is the case, I would assume that by moving the pistons to suck/pump air, you will not be able to generate too much engine note that you hear with an ICE engine. I wonder the benefit of using this implementation is cost-effective. Just my two cents.
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I'm going to go ahead and guess an electric motor design is already more efficient than an electric piston design. I'm just musing here.
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Not if you take Friday off. Also Tuesday. Also Monday is Canadian Thanksgiving.
Finally going to get some quality GTA5 time. Oh, and family. That too.
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That's unfortunate for both you and your parents. Perhaps you might assemble videos and documents from the 'Net that make a compelling and persuasive argument for the dilemma faced by so many recent college graduates. You have the time, right? Sit down with your parents and watch your presentation. This is not to promote excuse-making, rather to promote understanding. And when they finally see, ask for their help. Recruit them. ![]() You have enough stress trying to find your way in this world; you don't need your parents thinking you're a slacker. Unless, of course, you ARE a slacker, in which case… ![]() Very recently I again heard on National Public Radio (NPR) in the States that 50% of the recent college grads were unemployed, and fully half of the 50% that did find employment are under-employed and/or not employed in their field of study. Now, I’m speaking of the USA. I know nothing of the situation in PR, but I'd be interested in learning. I could see how the PR economy would mirror the US economy in many respects. Do you live in Puerto Rico? Did you earn your engineering degree from a reputable engineering school in PR? Quote:
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Yes. It's a Catch-22 problem faced by so many as they strive to get a start in their career fields. You must have experience to get the job you need to get the experience you need to get the job. Did that make sense? My head's spinning. ![]() It's a problem. Quote:
That, too, can be a problem. You're right to be concerned, despite the astonishment of our friend @Anthony. Consider this, though: If you do get a masters degree (in whatever discipline), you can always omit it from your resume if that is to your advantage. Don't hesitate to omit that if you need to. Never approach the job hunt with the attitude that you must "Tell the Truth, the whole Truth, and nothing but the Truth." Don't lie, but do not reveal anything that will hurt your chances. No employer will EVER tell you the Truth, the whole Truth… Never. If they did, no one would take the job (for many or most jobs). For example, it is said that people do not quit jobs … they quit MANAGERS! No employer is about to tell you about the abusive bitch of a manager that you'll be working for, and how everyone who left that position you've applied for, went away mad. |
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That was my first thought too. Haha now I don't feel so scandalous about it.
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LOL! "A mind's a terrible thing to waste." Perhaps it's time for you to consider taking that fine mind of yours to college, Anthony? Do they have a Lake Wobegone in Kentucky? I'm thinking that's where you're from... (Google as needed, Prairie Home Companion)Doesn't the Air Force offer college studies? |
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