Phineaz

joined 5 months ago
[–] Phineaz 2 points 1 month ago (5 children)

See, out of a somewhat displaced curiosity, I'd actually like to see that. Would it turn out the "same" as previous mainly patriarchic autocracies? Would it collapse? Any interesting policies?

[–] Phineaz 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

It's an anti-missile system. To shoot down incoming missiles.

[–] Phineaz 28 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Ah, das gleiche Schmierblatt, das mir schon vorrechnen wollte, dass Autofahren klimafreundlicher als Fahrradfahren sei. Das sich soetwas als Zeitung bezeichnen darf ...

[–] Phineaz 10 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Great answers already, I'd like to add a few things: Lithium batteries like to be charged at 1C, meaning that if they have a capacity of 1.6 Ah they like to be charged at 1.6 A and will (theoretically) be fully charged in one hour (this is wrong in practice though). You can charge most of them at a higher rate (e.g. at 3.2 A), but they should be rated for it. If you don't better, stick to a lower amperage. Too low of an amperage should not be an issue but I'm not sure - it will take ages though.

The voltage has to fit! Batteries change their voltage over the course of charging/discharging. This is more pronounced in older NiMH or NiCdH (discard those) batteries but still relevant. A 12V charger can charge your batteries to 12V. Most chargers can handle different voltages and will usually select the correct voltage depending on the battery. This is important if you are charging LiIons or LiPos (two types of Lithium batteries), as overcharging them is NOT advised. They generally peak at around 4.2V per cell I think with a working charge (don't know the term) of 3.7V per cell. Some chargers require you to select the number of cells. Charging a 2-cell LiPo with 12-13 volt is a bad idea I wager and charging a 3-cell LiPo with 9.something volt won't work (it won't drain it, but the minimal voltage is higher than what the charger provides - current would like to flow the other way if It could).

TL,DR: If you can adjust the charging parameters manually or you are doing something the manual states you shouldn't be doing, educate yourself. If however you only plug in your phone (with a painfully small battery at 2 Ah) and only provide a 1.5A*5V=7.5W charger, you are perfectly fine.

[–] Phineaz 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

EDIT: It's not thermocyclers.

I'm guessing it might be thermocyclers, I.e. PCR-machines.

You still need some consumables (esp. the proper primers), but the machine is entirely reusable. However, it is also a fairly basic and it sounds unlikely that Putler had a lack of thermocyclers.

[–] Phineaz 6 points 1 month ago

Thank you, now I feel sick. The Fuck is/was wrong with some folks

[–] Phineaz 14 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Hey, nichts gegen Wichser!

[–] Phineaz 2 points 1 month ago

True, every positive test is also a negative test and vice versa :D

[–] Phineaz 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Well, what else is there to human behaviour? There are some serious hypothesis about the interface between neurology and quantum mechanics, but if you break humans down to their foundations they will invariably die. Don't do that, it's bad.

[–] Phineaz 43 points 1 month ago

It's hard to believe someone can stomach to take a stance against such overwhelming cruelty - which was probably the intention. Not exactly a new form of terrorism, but shocking nonetheless.

[–] Phineaz 40 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I vote three, for the exact same reason.

[–] Phineaz 2 points 1 month ago

Huh, das ist weniger in der Ausbildung als ich im Kopf hatte - danke für die Richtigstellung!

view more: ‹ prev next ›