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Ata Road

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Feb 25 2010
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Ata Road
which one is an object accelerating?

a)car traveling on a Straight Flat road at 50 miles per hour
b)a car traveling on a straight uphill road at 30 miles per hour
c) a car going around a circular track ata steady 100miles per hour

Please help…thank you so much!!!

Circular motion requires angular acceleration perpendicular to the direction of travel. A car going around in a circle is constantly accelerating inwards towards the center of the circle. If not for the acceleration the car would go in a straight line.

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Dual Head

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Feb 20 2010
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Dual Head

The Giro Remedy Full Face Bike Helmet is hands down the best bang for your buck, when it comes to full-faced bike helmets. Whether you’re into Downhill Mountain Biking, Dual Slalom, Dirt Jumping, or BMX riding you’ll love all that this helmet has to offer. It’s a tough, comfortable, good looking, inexpensive helmet and that’s why we bought it, use it, and love it!

Design

This fiber glass shell helmet comes in nine fresh and sharp color schemes. The design offers 14 vents with internal air channeling to keep your head cool while bombing through those rock gardens. The Remedy features a 3 bolt visor, washable interior liner, and the popular EVA lined chin bar. The fiberglass Giro Remedy Helmet weighs 1050 grams, which is not bad for such an aggressive helmet. If you ride hard, you won’t care about the weight of this helmet, you’ll worry about protecting your head! If you’re a “gram counter” or just conscious about weight, Giro offers a Carbon S Remedy version. As always, this helmet complies with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards for bicycle helmets.

Real Life Riding Test

We put the Giro Remedy to the test.

Our first test was at the local dirt jumps. We hit the dirt jumps and sure enough it involved a nice head “smack” to the handle bars when landing the first set. The Giro Remedy Helmet worked! Helmet score of “1″, injury “0″. This is exactly why we bought this helmet! Confidence in your protective equipment will help you go big when jumping!

The second test was a brief urban assault through town. While attempting to pull a manual off of a loading dock, the bike came back too far leading to a nice “head smack” on the pavement. Giro Remedy Helmet score of “2″, injury “0″.

The third test was at the local BMX track. On our fourth pass through the park, we hit a table top with maximum speed, which resulted in a “bail out” of the bike and a nice “tuck and roll” on the track. Giro Remedy Bike Helmet score of “3″, injury “0″.

A great helmet like the Remedy instills confidence in your riding. This new found confidence may cause more crashes, but will improve your riding ability!

Price Point

We have seen this helmet sell for a prices between $130 and $180. A helmet of this quality in other manufacturer model lines could cost you more than $200. We believe that when it comes to your noggin, a good quality full faced helmet under $200 dollars is a steal.

Bottom Line

Head protection is to be taken very seriously. We ride hard and have the scars and bruises to prove it! A couple years ago, a member of our family came short of a “double” during a dual slalom race and landed on his face. A couple shots of morphine and an ambulance ride later he had his mouth wired shut and an oral surgeon’s business card.

It’s vital to purchase and wear the appropriate head gear and that’s why we believe that the Giro Full Faced Remedy Bike Helmet will do the job at a spectacular price.

Bobby Hanswell is a contributing author of [http://www.pedalcrunch.com]

PedalCrunch offers a community for aggressive cycling enthusiasts. At PedalCrunch you’ll find Reviews, How-to Guides, Rants & Rights, News, Videos, Great Deals on Products and more! If you’re into Mountain Biking, Downhill Mountain Biking, Dual Slalom, Dirt Jumping, or BMX, check us out at [http://www.pedalcrunch.com]

XGL/COMPIZ




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Clip Digital

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Feb 16 2010
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Clip Digital
ive been trying to put a video clip from a sony dsch5 digital camera on to dvd .?

the problem is the picture comes out with no sound,i cant seem to find a seperate audio track on the clip,can any one help?

Are you trying to put it directly onto DVD or through a computer? If you can copy it to a computer file first, before burning it to a DVD, you might have more chance of recognising the tracks. There should be several different formats you can download it in.

However, compatibility can be very tricky. In the end, I would probably have to go back to the shop and ask them to show me! I had a problem like that recently with burning copies (with permission) of a film DVD, and it turned out that my new laptop did not actually have the right software on it to recognise/synchronise the sound and picture together, despite having been bought for the purpose. The computer shop told me what I needed to download for it. End of problem.

Digital Humanities and the case for Critical Commons




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Stand Bag

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Feb 12 2010
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Stand Bag

This is a bag that is used for fitness. The punching bag is a method used by veterans to stay in shape. For fighting with swords and other military formations of the punching bag was essential. Repeated blows on the sandbag help to strengthen the muscles. Today it is mostly used by boxers.

The punching bag is usually made of leather or vinyl. Sometimes, the canvas is also used. It is filled with sand and rags. This durable bag is strong enough to with stand constant abuse and its interior soft but solid does not injure the user. The punching bag is not only punched his hand. Even the legs are used to strengthen leg muscles.

There are a variety of punching bags. The names differ depending on the size and the frame. Each installation has different a different approach to serving. The speed bag filled with air, is mounted at a height so that the boxer must keep his arms raised. Since the frame is parallel to the ground bouncing punch bag and the hunter must keep a sharp watch on it to avoid injury. This builds up its vigilance.

The bags are good discussion of measures to improve the accuracy of each punch and mobility of the fighter. This punch bag is attached to the floor to ceiling. Another type of punching bag is the bag pedestal that is placed on a pedestal and not suspended.

The bag body is an enemy of the human figure is mounted on a stand and fighting get ten sense to fight a real fighter. Accuracy shots and the sense of improving the assessment here that the whole body is in sight.

For upper and lower punches at different speeds distances and the upper cut punching bag is best. Wearing gloves before punching is desirable.

Pat Sernudal writes articles about punching bags on the website Punching Bag Review.

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Black Strap Straps

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Feb 02 2010
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Black Strap Straps
What nail polish color do I use a bright pink dress and black strap shoes?

The dress falls to her knees and shoes are put on with 4 straps and a slight heel. The only colors I have are a deep brilliant blue, and some polishing pink purple. Or should I not wear nail polish of the foot at all?

How about fluorescent yellow? It would be dope cons hot pink. Or an electric blue. Some something that complements the pink. Not black, so predictable.

Lola’s ankle straps with blue polish toenails…




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