avhon1
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No user record in our sample, but avhon1 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Recumbent trikes have the potential for leg suck, but two-wheelers havee no especial safety risks.
> recumbent bikes are expensive New recumbents are expensive, but used ones are very cheap. Afyer seeing several within an hour's drive of me for $300, I got a Rans Rocket for $100. Appparently it had been available…
> My ebike's minimum speed for the motor is 15kph That is a flaw in your ebike. Weird and dangerous.
The cost wouldn't necessarily be in the bike, but in requirements for mandatory paid registration, licensing classes, insurance, inspection, and safety equipment.
Wattage is basically meaningless. There is nk standard way to measure it. Almost all "250 watt" ebikes consume much more than 250 watts of electricity at full throttle, and can produce much more than 250 watts of…
To rotate the view in SolveSpace, you need any one of these: * a keyboard's shift key and a right mouse button, or * a middle mouse button, or * a 3D mouse. I've done some work in SolveSpace with a Wacom tablet, by…
SolveSpace does have some ability to control the color and fill of areas. It's nowhere near as powerful as Inkscape, but enough to make simple diagrams. The exported SVGs can also be edited in Inkscape.
for simple learning, I invite you to consider SolveSpace
SolveSpace is available in library form. It uses NURBS to represent surfaces, with triangles as a fallback. https://solvespace.com/library.pl
Just because you type dimensions in doesn't mean it's parametric. If you're manually patching meshes, you're almost certainly not doing parametric CAD! (This does match with my memories of SketchUp, beck when it was…
FWIW, the FLOSS CAD program SolveSpace can generate parametric sketches and export them as SVG files (file > export 2d view)
> chamfer all outside edges FreeCAD can do this. So can all of the proprietary parametric CAD programs I've ever used, some of which (PTC OnShape, Siemens Solid Edge, Autodesk Fusion) have usable free tiers available.
https://hey.paris/posts/appleid/ > The card was purchased from a major brick-and-mortar retailer (Australians, think Woolworths scale; Americans, think Walmart scale)
> Just stop using it Unfortunately, not always an option without making major lifestyle decisions (for example, software required by a job)
So you can use as little CPU and RAM as necessary to browse the page you want to read at any given moment.
Writing an infinite "hello world!" loop on an Atari 800XL was my first programming experience... in the mid-2000s.
and if you find a video that hasn't had the ads tagged yet, the UI for it is pretty easy to figure out.
Chromebooks are ubiquitous in U.S. primary and secondary schools
As someone who used the HTML gmail interface right up until google pulled the plug: the JS version is much slower to load. Every morning, I get to have about 10 seconds thinking about how it used to be faster.
If each step was 1 frame, and the video played at 240 frames per second, the video would last about 17.5 years
That feature seems common to other git hosts / forges. For example, here's one of Dillo's files, from a few commits ago, from their cgit-based host https://git.dillo-browser.org/dillo/plain/src/ui.cc?id=29a46...
No doubt this is desirable. However, adding all the CSS features required to support cgit may have been a lot more work than editing cgit's CSS. It's an attempt at avoiding yak shaving; adding recursive sub-projects…
Redundancy for read access to the source code is a concern for Dillo. Some years ago, the domain name registration lapsed, and was promptly bought by an impersonator, taking the official repository offline. If it hadn't…
Child safety locks do this. They prevent the rear doors from being unlocked and opened from the inside.
Water mist fire extinguishers are nice. They are much more able to cool lightweight, flammable objects, and pose less risk of causing electrical arcs.