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Re: Homebrew sensors?
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lugnet.robotics
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Sat, 14 Nov 1998 09:23:31 GMT
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Peter Hesketh <PBH@PHESK.DEMONihatespam.CO.UK>
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In article <Pine.GSO.3.96.981113192129.6050E-
100000@expert.cc.purdue.edu>, Daniel Miller <danielmi@expert.cc.purdue.e
du> writes
> That's why, on jet engines, the bearings are big on the compressor and
> light on the turbine.
Ah. A jet engine expert. It always puzzled me how the hot air knows it
is supposed to go out of the hole at the back rather than the hole in
the front.
--
Regards - Peter Hesketh, Mynyddbach, Mon.
Forty reasons why a dog is better than a woman: number 6
"Dogs don't expect you to call when you are running late."
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