Bill,
Seems to me the movie "Fifth Element" had some kind of living quarters similar
to
what you are suggesting sans the bicycle thing.
BillWB6BNQ
Bill Hawkins wrote:
> It's a dark and quiet night, and list traffic is way down, so please
> forgive
> me for this way off topic request. I'm
Are you sure it is fiction? It sounds like the only place Lance Armstrong will
be allowed to ride his bike in 2050.
Thomas Knox
> From: b...@iaxs.net
> To: time-nuts@febo.com
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 01:05:13 -0500
> Subject: [time-nuts] WOT: Identify this movie
>
> It's a dark and quiet nig
It's a dark and quiet night, and list traffic is way down, so please
forgive
me for this way off topic request. I'm writing a book about automation
and
have a chapter on the future thereof.
I have a dim memory of a TV show or movie in black and white that has
the
teeming billions of earth living i
Paul,
I just sent you guys a copy of my 6062A manual from my office email system.
Let me know if you have trouble receiving it.
73s, Doug
Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless
-Original message-
From: paul swed
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Sent: Sun,
Using my Aeroflex GPS simulator and Agilent ENC analyzer I could see no
noticeable effect on S/N. But these signal are near the analyzers limit.
Best Wishes;
Thomas Knox
> Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 16:41:42 -0700
> To: time-nuts@febo.com
> From: e...@telight.com
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] GPS ove
That would certainly provide good distance capability and isolation,
but there may be a severe penalty in signal to noise ratio (and some
non-linearity) due to converting to optical and back. It may be
worthwhile considering the specs of the overall E-O link versus the
extra gain and SNR or NF