![]() Also, some fans come with a cable long enough to somewhat prevent these accidents. With a cable extension you won't have such problems, unless you go full King Arthur pulling the sword out of the rock, since the cable will be long enough to be a non issue. Are there such a thing as a safety quick disconnect fan cable extender? I.e., a fan cable extender that is designed to be the weakest point, so that if you tug it, the cable extender will disconnect, without putting tension on the fan or the motherboard? If such a cable exists, then removing the side panel without first disconnecting the fan might break the cable extender, but that's better than breaking your fan or breaking your motherboard.From my personal experience, if the motherboard is properly secured to the chassis, the worst case scenario is a bent pin on the motherboard's header or a ripped fan cable, usually closest to the connector. Mikewinddale said:(3) With cases that have side panel fans, what happens if you forget to disconnect the fans before removing the side panel? I imagine your motherboard will get a hard tug, and perhaps some bent pins. The Corsair 4000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid Tower combines innovative cable management, concentrated airflow, and high build quality to ensure a high. Those 2 bottom intake fans are probably not essential, since I also have 2 front intake fans, but I like having them anyway. So in my Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 case, I set up the case fans so that I've got 2 exhaust fans directly above the CPU, and 2 intake fans at the bottom of the case, blowing upwards towards those 2 exhaust fans. In my current build, with a Supermicro M12SWA-TF motherboard and a NH-U14S TR4-SP3 cooler, the heatsink is oriented so that the CPU fans blow vertically. Fits up to 8x 120mm fans and up to 360mm radiators. I would have liked to see bottom fan slots. The CORSAIR 3000D RGB AIRFLOW presents a mid-tower ATX chassis with an efficient high-airflow design, including three pre-fitted CORSAIR AR120 RGB fans that deliver outstanding cooling and vibrant lighting effects. The Corsair Crystal 680X is the newer, larger sibling to the 280X. Are there such a thing as a safety quick disconnect fan cable extender? I.e., a fan cable extender that is designed to be the weakest point, so that if you tug it, the cable extender will disconnect, without putting tension on the fan or the motherboard? If such a cable exists, then removing the side panel without first disconnecting the fan might break the cable extender, but that's better than breaking your fan or breaking your motherboard. This is accessories-cases airflow PC case alluminum aluminum ARGB ATX best case. The CORSAIR 4000D is a distinctive, yet minimalist, mid-tower ATX case with easy cable management and exceptional cooling, with two included CORSAIR. ![]() (3) With cases that have side panel fans, what happens if you forget to disconnect the fans before removing the side panel? I imagine your motherboard will get a hard tug, and perhaps some bent pins. (2) Are there any E-ATX compatible cases that have cable-routing channels that are not blocked by an E-ATX motherboard? ![]() (1) Are the cable-routing channels blocked when you install an E-ATX motherboard?
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![]() "Three thought-provoking layers of creamy chocolate, hard-working caramel and crumbly biscuit in a poignant commentary of class struggle." "These rich butter cookies are neither short, nor bread. "Not exactly cookies, but you won't care once you've tasted one of these. "Bringing you the dizzying combination of brown flavor and beige taste!" "Close, but no match for those extravagant cookie straws they serve in coffee shops these days." "One tiny candied fruit sits atop this decadent cookie." "The secret is in the patented swirly glazing." "It's like two chocolate chip cookies! But brought together with the magic of cream! It's fiendishly perfect!" (Let's face it, they're rather fattening.)" "These melt right off your mouth and into your heart. "A square cookie? This solves so many storage and packaging problems! You're a genius!" The holes are so the chocolate stuffing can breathe." "Cleaned and sanitized so well you'd swear they're actual biscuits." "Elaborated on the nano-scale, the coating on this biscuit is able to refract light even in a pitch-black environment." "Dipped in a lab-made substance darker than the darkest cocoa (dubbed "chocoalate")." Yule be surprised what you can come up with." ![]() "You like to bite the legs off first, right? How about tearing off the arms? You sick monster." "You could probably play hockey with these. "For your growing cookie empire, of course!" "These dazzling cookies absolutely glisten with flavor." "These absorb light so well you almost need to squint to see them." For those who are a little bit too hardcore for white chocolate, but not hardcore enough for dark." It's just cocoa butter! It's not real chocolate! But that's okay, since now that you've read this you'll make sure it doesn't get into the cookies! Oh, you've already eaten how many? Okay then." The shell around the nut itself contains a nasty substance that stains and irritates the hands of whoever handles it for too long. ![]() Cashews are not nuts, but seeds that grow out of curious red or yellow fruits - which can be eaten on their own, or made into drinks. "Some experts have pointed to the walnut's eerie resemblance to the human brain as a sign of its sentience - a theory most walnuts vehemently object to." "Tastes like a morning stroll through a fragrant forest, minus the clouds of gnats." Note that depending on the version being played, the upgrade priced at 31.623 vigintillion is either Web cookies or Steamed cookies, with the other being reclassified as a debug upgrade. There are currently 142 standard cookies. They also have no additional effects or variable CpS multipliers. Standard cookies are cookies that can be unlocked without any special conditions. Small turbines were already being applied to chimneys from as early as the fifteenth century, whereby the rising air drove roasting spits. In the same decade, the Spanish military engineer Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont also tried to use the expansionary force of steam to drive water up and out of mines - essentially, an industrial version of what Hero had done with fountains.Īnd then there was the power of the flue. Within just a couple of years, having heard of the demonstration before the French court, and after paying a visit to Bourgeois, the mathematician David Rivault began experimenting on how the same effect might be achieved by heating water in a cannon. In 1605, the French inventor Marin Bourgeois developed an air-powered gun - known as the “wind-gun” - which used air that was pumped and compressed into the barrel. The principle of using heat to expand air or steam was even tried for much heavier-duty tasks. Here’s Giovanni Branca’s 1629 suggestion of using an aeolipile - note its Aeolus face - to crush powders. Taking his idea and running with it, engineers from at least the fifteenth century onwards wrote about directing the aeolipile ’s narrow spout at miniature turbines to turn a roasting spits above a fire - suggested in Italy in Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks, and in a 1551 Ottoman manuscript by Taqi ad-Din - or to do light industrial work like stamping ores and minerals into powders. He even described a version where water could be forced by steam from one container into another, which would pull on a weight to open some doors. Hero described a version that might make a hollow ball spin, by having the steam issue from bent nozzles. It could even be used to do some light mechanical work. A 1630s English version claimed to make the figure of a dragon hiss. Hero explained how the principle of thermal expansion - of either water or air - could be exploited to spout steam or even wine onto an altar’s fire to make it flare, to make water issue from a fountain, to make miniature dancers rotate and jump up and down, and to push air through bird-shaped automata to make them sing. It could also be put to more sophisticated uses. What did I discover that so shocked me? When researching my last post on the inventors surrounding Prince Henry in the 1610s, and because I’ve been looking into the history of energy at the urging of Apoorv Sinha and others at Carbon Upcycling, I had a read through the published work of one of the inventors, Salomon de Caus.ĭe Caus often features in histories of the steam engine, as someone who in 1615 wrote about and depicted the expansive force of steam - heat up water in a copper vessel with a narrow tube coming out the top, and see how water or steam can be made to rise! He was even briefly known as the “true”, French inventor of the steam engine, because of a nineteenth-century hoax. (For paying subscribers there’s also a special treat at the end - the official reboot of the Invention Quiz - as a reward for your patience.) ![]() But I hope this post will be worth the extra wait. ![]() And so I had to delve ever deeper to get to the truth, and to reformulate what I knew. Things I thought I knew, and on which I agreed with a lot of other historians, turned out to be ever more questionable. But then, the more I delved into the topic, the more I had to delay writing it up. ![]() I had to translate a lot of primary sources from sixteenth-century French, Italian, Dutch, German, and even Latin, so that was already going to cause a delay. Although I haven’t been posting, however, I have been hard at work researching. As regular readers might have noticed, it’s been a long time since my last newsletter - far, far longer than usual. ![]() It's really not much work at all, we are still relatively small-sized. But we do have a very comprehensive set of automoderator filters, which catches comments and posts that require manual approval. Unlike some other subreddits, this one has very few user reports (ie: maybe once a month).
![]() My art came out of the British landscape which is heavily worked by people, so that's important to my work. You've made sculptures that deal with people and their landscapes all over the world. The sun needs to penetrate and catch the bronze in just such a way at just such a moment. In the neutral space of a gallery, the light doesn't change, are just held in suspension when really they need to go from darkness into the light. It's a very appropriate way to describe some of the works. Is it frustrating to have to rely on photography often to display your works rather than showing the real thing? Well, I've given and now I want something back. But a building no matter how beautiful is a dead space compared to the outside, and it takes whereas the ephemeral work gives. Here in the Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an opportunity, with a gallery and the outdoors, to make work that people can see, lay on, touch and engage in without photography as a medium. ![]() That's how I get a lot of the ideas for the larger works. But the ephemeral work is still very, very important. ![]() Goldsworthy: The social nature of the landscape is something that has become increasingly important to me. Is your work here meant to be a more permanent statement about this place? TIME: Much of your work has been fragile, made in the wild outdoors and only preserved in photographs. In front of a curtain he made by pinning together 10,000 horse chestnut leaf stalks, Goldsworthy, 50, spoke to TIME's Michael Brunton about his inspiration and his homecoming. In another gallery all but a snaking ribbon of picture window has been covered in cow dung. Among the new outdoor pieces are dry-stone wall enclosures that cradle giant fallen oaks, while inside there are rooms of stone, wood and clay. 6, 2008, the show features major new works and a photographic review of many of the ephemeral works in nature for which Goldsworthy has become famous over the last 30 years. And it is to the grounds of the 500-acre Yorkshire Sculpture Park, near Wakefield, where he first worked in 1983, that Goldsworthy now makes a fitting return for the largest ever exhibition of his work. Follow Yorkshire farm was where, from the age of 13, British artist Andy Goldsworthy first learned his trade: how to use a shovel, skin a hare, build a dry-stone wall. He had lost enough blood that he couldn't stand up and walk any real distance. Chalky thanked the man and attempted to make himself presentable, but to no avail. I said, "Sir, thank you kindly." Hat back on. Oscar had so much presence and power that people moved out of his way and Chalky's assailants immediately fled. I ain't never seen no one like him before. His body was in shock, so he neither registered that he was gravely wounded, nor did it in any way cause him to stop fighting.ĭaughter: What happened? What happened?(duh)Ī man come out. His hand was so covered in blood, it looked like he had just dipped it into a paint can of blood. ![]() During the fight, one of his opponents cut him severely with a razor, knife, or other sharp object. He'd take a fight where he could find one. Chalky was particularly prone to fighting on the slightest provocation, or possibly for no reason. Way I was then.I looked for a fight any old how. This means something closer to generic "hoodlums" or "nogoodnicks." In the '20s, this doesn't have the same connotation as "corner boys" would have in The Wire. Chalky got himself into a knockdown, drag out fight with some gentlemen that spent much of their day just hanging out on the street, likely a particular corner or stoop. Got myself in a knockdown with some corner boys. To help you out, here's what he said (translation in italics): Use accent, dialect, whispering, speaking low, anything but "ebonics." Please, please, please don't use "ebonics" as a catch-all for any vernacular you don't understand. We will joyfully swing the banhammer for such behavior.Įxample (#s "They drink beer!") No degradation or harassment of other users. ![]() While technically common knowledge as to the historical outcome of certain characters isn't necessarily a show spoiler, it is still ruining the surprise for those who may choose to not know the biographical history of certain people. Historical spoilers must be marked as such. Submissions such as those bring down the quality of the subreddit, and will be removed on sight. Please no "Look who I found in this other movie!" posts.Įvery actor on this show has been in other films or shows. Please use the "Report" option if witnessed, and then message the moderators for a quicker response. Repeated failure to follow this rule will result in being banned. the death of a character or major plot points) may result in submission removal- no matter how many points it's earned. Revealing a major spoiler in your title or comment (i.e. Latest Episode Discussion: "Eldorado" (5x08) | Episode Guideįor HBO's Boardwalk Empire, which airs Sundays at 9/8c. ![]() What stones pair best with amethyst? You should also know which shade you want since these stones can range from very light to very dark.“Amethysts of high quality should be completely clear and should not have inclusions.” Remember to check the surface to ensure there are no nicks or scratches. “When held up to the light, it should travel completely through the stone,” she says. How can I tell if the ring is high quality? To find a quality stone, Fraser recommends holding it up to the light to see if it’s transparent.It just couldn’t take the possible punishment that a diamond could,” he adds. “If you’re careful with amethyst, of course, it can last a lifetime. “It’s plenty hard and durable, and it has a beauty all its own,” says Roberts. Diamonds are literally 10 times harder than amethyst.” Stil, amethyst is strong enough for everyday wear. Mohs created his scale just by ordering common minerals from softest to hardest. “It’s fairly hard-a 7 on the Mohs Scale, on which a diamond is a 10,” explains Roberts. The biggest disadvantage is the fact that amethyst isn’t as durable as diamonds. “Large amethyst stones are relatively inexpensive.” “The beauty of lure of amethyst is its budget-friendly price tag,” says Madeline Fraser, the founder and CEO of Gemist. ![]() “But at the same time, we also love to see something new and beautiful.” The price tag doesn’t hurt either. “Yes, we all love diamonds,” says Mason Roberts, founder of Ringagement. Pros and Cons of Amethystsįor many people, the most appealing thing about an amethyst engagement ring over a classic diamond is the bright color. There are many shades of amethyst, ranging from a dark violet color to a light, almost clear purple hue. Amethyst is an ancient semi-precious gemstone and a purple variety of quartz. Easily copy the gift card codes you've won in Play & Win with Piggy by clicking on the Clipboard button to their side within the Treasure tab. 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