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Anyone know java?
Neel replied to Neel's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
Ended up finishing the code late last night , was just hoping to have someone look over my inheritance / loop issues quickly and give me some insight when i was on a time crunch. work + school = zombie mode for me... -
I need to make a very simple hangman game and it is due tomorrow night. It needs to be in three classes, one dictionary class that stores all the words, one hangman class that draws the actually hangman figure and i think actually has the game code in it, Then one last code called hangmantest that will be the actual application that runs. This is due in roughly 18 hours... -Neel
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Its OFFICIAL - im goin' to CES!
Neel replied to meade916's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
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Copper bus bars are used in industrial applications all the time without issue, a good amount of spl/sq competitors including myself have used copper bus bars and copper terminals in their cars for years. Lets be honest here, there is nothing in car stereo that requires you to get down to the efficiency of the conductors you are using (as long as we are talking about respectable conductors,not copper clad junk). Oh and don't forget that copper has less resistance then gold when looking at the gold plated connectors! The wiring in car stereo is extremely simple even in huge SPL cars like Meade's Tahoe, the only calculations needed to wire the car correctly can be done by any high school kid that has taken a intro to physics class. Here is an excerpt from an articles that Stephen Mantz wrote a while back that I think summarizes the difference's in materials very simply. Material Resistance in Ohms/metre Silver 0.003068 Copper 0.003246 Gold 0.003705 Aluminum 0.00533 Brass 0.013 Iron 0.0188 Platinum 0.0188 Lead 0.0412 "The table shows that silver and copper are so close to each other that the difference is negligible but the cost of silver is a lot higher than copper. In a car system the longest speaker cable length is maybe 5 metres. So if we use #10 copper wire the resistance is 0.03246 ohms per leg for a total resistance of 0.0649 ohms. Let as assume we are using a 500 watt amplifier to drive a 4 ohm speaker. The RMS current is 11.18 amps and the peak is 15.8 amps. Using Ohm’s Law the volt drop over the length of this cable is 0.0649 x 11.18 = 0.71552 volts RMS or 1.02 volts peak. Assuming the amplifier was playing at maximum power (an impossibility of course since we cannot average 500 watts from a 500 watt amplifier but let us be ridiculous and say we can) then the volt drop of about 1 volt as compared to 44.72v (500w with 4 ohms) is a drop of 13 watts or 1.22dB. Of course this does not occur in practice and a realistic number due to a crest factor of 10dB is an average of 50 watts per channel. The RMS current is 3.5 amps and peak is 5 amps. So the volt drop is 5 x 0.0649 = 0.32 volts. Not a number to get excited about!" Here is the original article http://www.zedaudiocorp.com/Technical/Cables.htm
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I know there are a lot of RF supporters on this forum so I thought you guys would enjoy taking a look at this review. The only reason I built sealed boxes is because that's what RF recommends for the subs, so please no bashing on that! http://caraudiomag.com/articles/rockford-fosgate-prime-system-review
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Alright well I am originally from socal and have been primarily hitting up all the SQ shows but I guess its time to do the whole school deal so now im up north trying to get my degree. Anyways, I am new up here and only about an hour or two away from Sacramento and I would love to check out some norcal SPL monsters as well as get to know some of you guys. So whats going on in norcal?!
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That's good to hear man, SQ is really where the fun starts happening in car stereo. From my experience it is much harder to build a decent sq car then it is to build a decent spl car. Instead of just getting your subs real loud, you have to ensure that everything is tonally balanced, in phase (acoustically, not just electrically) and it has to stage well. SQ cars can get very loud, but instead of focusing on just lower frequencies they reproduce MUSIC from 20hz-20khz up to 120-130+db! You can still have fun and be loud, good sq cars are designed to be able to play at realistic live listening levels. Now hit up the shows and compete both in SPL and SQ!
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I will be there for sure /// who else is going?!
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Toyota is doing bad.
Neel replied to redbaron80's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
I know Toyota will figure it out and get everything back to normal, I have faith in a company that has built a handful of amazingly reliable cars in the past years. My family has had a few Toyota's in the past including a few Camry's , a Corolla and a RAV4 .. never had any major issues with them. I just hope the brake issue is not some crazy electrical fault and simply a quick fix.... The CEO of Apple would manage to lose control of his hybrid...fag.