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Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Sep 07 2009
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Tuning Fork
what happens to the sound if you strike a tuning fork and hold it on a table?

the sound becomes relatively noisy? or relatively quiet? what?

Sound produced will be stronger than the surface of the object is vibrated.

Tuning fork vibrations in super slow motion




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Tuning Forks

Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Jan 02 2009
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Tuning Forks

The best way to beat you can not get one, so we'll deal with that first.

WHAT NOT TO DO:

1. Do not be a jerk.

2. Do not admit guilt.

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:

1. Say yes Executive Officer, no officer "at all. You want this over with – fast!

2. Act stupid.

3. Act scared!

4. Act of ignorance what you did.

If you get a ticket:

1. Do not argue the situation on the road.

2. Remember Everything about the situation!

After receiving the ticket / PRE-PLEA trial or APPEARANCE

1. Always plead "not guilty".

Approaching Hearing Date:

1. Very important. LATE, LATE, LATE !!!!!!

2. Request information such as:

a.Copies names of manufacturers, including brands, models and serial numbers of all radar / laser guns in use by the Town / City / State Police Department.

b. Copies of manufacturers recommended maintenance for all radar guns indicated above.

c. Copies of all documentation from the manufacturer in which about the proper use, including but not limited to mounting, aiming, weather and traffic restrictions for all guns radars used by the City / State Police Department.

d. A copy of the maintenance records of the last six months for all the radar guns above statements, including but not limited to the calibration specifications.

e. A copy of the approved training certificate issued to the officer who gave you the ticket, good use of all weapons radar used by the City / Department of State Police, he / she work.

f. A copy of the patrol car assignments for the date you received the ticket.

This should give you something to work and also to the cop does not appear to address all this shit!

COURT – a scary place

What happens in court:

Go check with the Clerk.

Check if your officer arrives, he does not often to be the right end there.

The judge will call you.

The agent will be heard first.

You then ask the agent

You then call any witnesses you

An officer may make a closing statement

You can make a closing statement

The judge decides.

1. Wear a combination, if you have one. Just do not wear work clothes.

2. Be nice.

3. It is the duty of officers to prove that you GUILTY. Let him prove his case.

BE sure you win the case!

Check the text of the code you violated. If the staff fail to prove guilt in any part of the code then you should be dismissed.

BEFORE the officer may use the radar / laser reading as evidence, he must establish a number of things competence certification, current, accurate traffic and engineering study, radar / laser properly calibrated, tuning forks calibrated (with radar), the FCC license, radar / laser unit appears on that FCC license

If the agent tries to use the radar reading before drawing those things above, interrupt politely and say "objection your honor, inadmissible evidence."

Then tell the judge why. If the agent can not prove his point, then you case should be dismissed.

If the officer was moving when was the last speedometer calibrated?

Were the speed limits at first sight? or absolute? If the prima facie then the speed you were traveling was not dangerous.

Ask questions like: what color clothes was I wearing? I had no passenger?

What was the temperature? To see how well the agent is paid.

See if you can go school traffic in exchange for dismissal of the charge (never bother your insurance.)

Often the worst part of a ticket increase your insurance. By beating the ticket you do not have to worry about that …

Anyway – there you have. Good luck.

For more information on how to BEAT YOUR TICKET, go to
http://www.freewebs.com/noblesandassociates

Dr. Justin is an average person that has stumbled upon this wonderful information. He was always taught to help others in times of need and this is one way that he is helping you.

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Safety Gear

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May 17 2007
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Safety Gear

Paintball is one of the safest sports extreme when it comes to injuries reported. This is made possible by the condition of equipment peak now available for athletes. Wearing recommended gear and maintain it regularly, paintball players can stay safe and have fun at the same time.

Paint Gun Care

For beginners, one of the security issues The most formidable is the proper use of the paintball marker, also known as the barrel. Remember, it is always loaded. Point the gun toward the ground and keep the fingers of trigger when not needed. Keep a barrel sock whenever the marker is not in use. Even when the bottle was removed, a marker may still have air in it, if the gun is still loaded.

Do not joke about shooting someone more near where the players gather before a game. This is not funny. Do not tolerate horseplay of others, either.

If one wants pulls gun properly, always take an expert or professional service. This is not a do-it-yourself project. Although used for sport is a real weapon.

Face protection

Perhaps the most important pieces of safety gear and masks are goggles. They must be worn at all times during paintball guns are present, especially when the socks were removed. Well that emphasis is placed on the eyes, receiving spray paint by the ears, nose and mouth also pose health concerns.

Having and wearing masks, paintball is not enough. They must be maintained in order to provide adequate protection. Replace glasses or contact lenses every six months playing regularly. Should they become cracked or scratched significantly, they must be replaced.

Take the time to clean the lenses. Wipe the excess first with a microfiber towel, then use the water for stripping paint extra. Apply cleaner Special disposal of leftover paint. The oil of the markers can leave a film, deterioration of sight and make masks and sunglasses to wear out more quickly. Using special cleaning acrylic prevents scratches and leaves a clean surface for maximum visibility.

Check glasses straps regularly for wear. Interesting designs may mask the presence of fraying, so remember to watch closely and touch the fabric with bare fingers. Check where the clips attach. Keep Safety gear clear of heat and cold when Not used. Helmets and goggles can crack or melt when left in a car outside.

Wear masks and goggles specifically designed for paintball. May while others seem acceptable, they can leak in May or break under pressure. Being given that the eyes can be easily damaged by projectiles or splashes of paint, it is important to wear protective clothing that can withstand the rigors of the sport.

Author is a freelance writer. For more information on Paintball masks, please visit http://www.paintball-discounters.com/get_list_205.htm.

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