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Now." 18:51:45 I get out of my car, put my keys in my right fist, and cock it. 18:51:54 He was going to get it. 18:52:00 And get it good, right in the face. 18:52:09 I had no fear whatsoever of getting my own ass kicked. 18:52:13 None. 18:52:31 well, not too much to worry about, really, with your m4d 4ikid0 skillz lol 18:52:35 We then proceeded to exchange words, and he was like, "Hey, you have a stop sign! You wait for ME!" 18:53:21 heh 18:54:39 To which I retorted, "OK, I accept that. But, first of all, when you stop at a stop sign, look both ways, and see nothing, you can go. Which is precisely what I did, and I have witnesses to prove it. Second of all, this is a 15MPH road. Not 55MPH." (At this point, he just waved hsi hands at me and walked away, muttering "What--ever." That's when I knew I just won the verbal fight). "FINALLY," I yelled as he got into his car," DONT YOU EVER 18:54:39 MOTHER FUCKING TOUCH MY CAR AGAIN, OR I'LL PLUCK YOUR EYES OUT AND SHOVE THEM DOWN YOUR THROAT SO YOU CAN RE-EXAMINE YOURSELF FROM THE INSIDE OUT!" 18:55:03 brb, dinner, keep talking though :) 18:55:06 I'm done. 18:55:08 That was it. 18:55:18 We had quite a spectacle going though. 18:55:34 All the while, my fist was cocked and ready. I was going to hurt that man, I really was. 18:55:40 And I didn't care what the repurcussions were. 19:11:32 heh 19:11:56 well 19:12:02 what a day :) lol 19:12:09 hows your tranny going? 19:12:26 It actually shifted fairly normally today. 19:12:34 :) great 19:12:44 But unlike life forms, mechanical problems can just heal themselves. 19:12:51 i was thinking about mcvt all day today lol 19:13:00 It's still royally borked, so, it's only a matter of time before it goes completely. 19:13:05 Yeah, I read that. 19:13:06 yeah 19:13:15 Man I'm sorry about that burst above -- I just had to get that shit off my chest. 19:13:19 i know exactly how it should look like 19:13:27 How? 19:13:27 heh, thats fine, and good :) 19:13:33 well, 19:13:53 its a slider, literally. its attached by two separate handles, sorta 19:13:57 like in the batmobile :) 19:14:11 two sliders, attached at the top by a bar going across 19:14:14 I'm not familiar with the internals of the batmobile. :) 19:14:28 well, they always show it in the batman movies :) 19:14:38 anyway 19:14:58 and when you grasp it, you can squeeze it to give it a semi-clutch effect 19:15:42 the further up, the more power, the furhter down, the more torque 19:15:42 er 19:15:42 i mean the other way around :) 19:15:42 er 19:15:43 wait 19:15:45 no 19:15:47 i DONT mean the other way around 19:15:51 that was right 19:15:53 lol 19:16:06 You mean the more speed, not more power. 19:16:10 Power comes from the gas pedal. :) 19:16:10 yeah 19:16:11 :) 19:16:28 this way, the gas pedal is a strictly mt-like gas pedal. 19:16:37 mt-like? 19:16:40 yeah 19:16:45 Explain the acronym? 19:16:52 OH...manual transmission. 19:16:55 MT = manual transmission 19:16:58 * kc5tja was thinking "mount" or "mountain" 19:16:58 AT = auto tranny 19:17:00 lol 19:17:02 well 19:17:29 you know how with the AT pedal, it changes itself as it shifts? doesnt happen here :) 19:17:30 * kc5tja nods -- I don't like the overloading of power with speed in an AT vehicle. 19:17:54 That's the fundamental flaw with traditional ATs (not sure about CVTs), is that speed and power are not always the same. 19:17:59 err, always linearly related, at least. 19:19:04 * kc5tja really wants to build a go-kart or something with a MCVT. 19:19:10 same here 19:19:18 me and my friend might do it 19:19:24 And it'll be rotary powered of course! :D 19:19:47 I figure a little 10HP rotary engine would suffice for driving the go-kart. 19:20:00 Most go-karts seem to be fairly happy with 10HP. 19:20:05 you could get some good speed with a CVT on that thing... 19:20:10 * kc5tja nods 19:20:52 * rk was thinking of a solar-powered stirling engine. 19:21:09 If that were "possible," I'd go that route. 19:21:14 Of course, a solar-powered Stirling is possible. 19:21:44 yep 19:21:47 imagine that 19:21:50 But remember that the sun delivers only 1kW (about 1HP) per square meter -- that's about 11 square feet or so. 19:22:12 Power to weight will be a major issue in such a vehicle. 19:22:18 ack, dont convert to feet with me!! us system suxxx0rs 19:22:35 Well, I did that just so you can put things into perspective. :( 19:22:38 :) even 19:22:54 :) 19:23:01 well 19:23:03 However, that being said, most HPVs run on 75W or so -- about 1/10th a horsepower. 19:23:12 HPV? 19:23:17 Therefore, if you can make the vehicle light enough, you can probably get by with a 300W motor. 19:23:20 Human Powered Vehicle. 19:23:36 heh? 19:23:40 It'd also be a unique vehicle in that the engine sits above the driver. :) 19:23:45 What is confusing you? 19:24:11 hpv, like a bike? 19:24:18 A bike is one kind of HPV, yes. 19:24:24 There have been HPV boats and HPV planes too. 19:24:45 ooh 19:24:47 i get it :) 19:24:51 (dude, you need to be BUFF to ride an HPV plane though!! 250W at least to stay in the air and produce enough thrust to go anywhere) 19:25:17 (And don't crash on those things!!) 19:26:26 Still, when you consider a Rhoade's car can seat one and apparently gives enough performance that it's still selling :), I figure a Rhoade's car-like go-kart can be made, but equipped with, say, a 200W to 300W Stirling cycle engine to overcome the engine and tranny's weight. 19:26:42 (and of course, it could be pedal-assist as well, if you really need to cruise up a steep hill) 19:26:49 (or if it's night-time. ;D) 19:27:07 But seriously, I really like the idea of a Stirling-powered go-kart. 19:27:20 I think it'd be fun to do, and the engine would provide a nice canopy/shade for the driver too. 19:29:34 The neat thing is, the power is low enough that even a very simple IVT or CVT can be made. 19:29:43 i imagine having a tank with a drain, and the only fuel it needs is a bag of ice :) 19:29:50 And since the Stirling engine isn't really throttlable, you can use the CVT itself to determine vehicle speed. 19:30:09 OOOOoooo.....you're going that route. :D 19:30:10 that was my idea. 19:30:18 huh? 19:30:20 Then the engine WOULD work at night, but not very well. :) 19:30:27 yeah! 19:30:35 I thought you were going to have one side of the engine exposed to the sun, the other to air-cooled shade. 19:30:58 the solar power thing recharges the battery, as does the regenerating wheel thing you talked about yesterday, and then it uses the battery to make heat 19:31:10 Ah, I see. 19:31:13 You're making an EV-hybrid then. 19:31:19 huh? 19:31:37 Huh? 19:31:42 You're giving me majorly mixed signals here. 19:31:54 I thought you were talking about a go-kart that was Stirling-powered. 19:32:03 Now you're talking about batteries and regenerative braking. :) 19:32:45 That implies an electric drivetrain. :) 19:33:07 Good, that means my idea is still "original." :) 19:33:21 * kc5tja would like to offer my Stirling-powered car as a kit someday. 19:33:27 But man, that is a *LONG* way off. :D 19:33:37 I have to learn machining and welding first. 19:33:40 (at the very least) 19:33:54 Plus I have to learn how to make a successful LTD Stirling engine. :D 19:33:59 LTD = Low Temperature Differential. 19:39:23 The car I was thinking of was basically a set of A-frames welded together for some rigidity. 19:39:39 The driver of the car sits in the seat, then "closes the canopy." 19:39:55 In reality, the canopy is the engine -- about 1 m^2 exposed to the sun. 19:40:09 My original idea was to have the bottom be air cooled, since it was in shade. 19:40:16 But I like your idea of an icebox as well. 19:40:34 Plus it gives drinking water to the rider if he needs it (well, after the ice liquifies :) ). 19:41:40 The icebox idea isn't mutually exclusive with air-cooling anyway -- since air-cooled engines have fins on them (for extra surface area), like CPU heatsinks, the icebox can just "bolt on" to the cold-side of the engine. 19:41:44 It's like turbocharging the engine. :-) 19:42:17 Anyway, the output shaft would connect via a chain to the flywheel and CVT. 19:45:46 :) 19:45:49 i like your idea :) 19:45:51 but 19:46:12 mine is better :P 19:46:12 well 19:46:12 actually, it could be a combo 19:46:14 the icebox could just be a helper part for the shade 19:46:33 solar cells gather sunlight, and stores it in a battery. 19:46:52 Well, it doesn't matter in my design. The engine is this big, flat piece of exposed surface area to the sun -- it's just that it's big enough to cover the driver quite adequately. 19:46:55 moving wheels gather electricity as well, via a dynamo, and stores it in the battery. 19:49:18 the shade and the icebox gathers the coolness, while the heat is generated by the battery (which also powers all those other nice little gizmos you might have) and a metal plate on top which can optionally help in heat generation. 19:50:27 ?? 19:50:39 OK, I'm getting yet more mixed signals. 19:50:54 So you're NOT looking to produce an electric drive train, but an electrically heated Stirling engine? 19:52:45 partially%A electrically heated stirling engine 19:52:52 :) 19:53:12 Your Bold Key didn't work. :D 19:53:19 lol 19:53:28 test%bfoo 19:53:32 testfoo 19:53:37 THERE we go :) 19:53:41 BTW, CTRL-b (note lower case!) will automatically generate the  for you. 19:55:35 no, it doesnt 19:55:40 im trying to set xchat to do so tho 19:55:42 It does for me. 19:55:58 ggg 19:56:01 jffffjfjffjfjfjj 19:56:04 grr 19:56:48 blablahh 19:56:50 grrr 19:56:53 its not working 19:57:13 i set ctrl+b to insert  into the input buffer, but instead, it just goes back a letter 19:57:20 % B 19:57:21 :) 19:58:05 That's because you're hitting CTRL-B 19:58:09 i guess its a windows bug 19:58:09 Upper-case B will go back 19:58:11 huh? 19:58:15 Lower-case b gives bold 19:58:17 no, im not pressing shift 19:58:24 Then it must be a Windows thing. 19:58:29 yea 19:58:34 damn ms 19:58:35 lol 19:58:42 Because under Linux and BSD, CTRL-B gives bold, SHIFT-CTRL-B goes back one. 19:59:00 c+o, c+b and c+k are predef in xchat 19:59:03 Well, I'd have to say that it's a bug in the Windows version of X-Chat, because it's clearly not checking for SHIFT-state on each key event. 19:59:05 jjdjns 19:59:12 jfjhhfhfhjdjdf 19:59:15 neither one works 20:00:29 test 20:00:54 even defining c+s+b doesnt change anything 20:00:56 dammit lol 20:01:10 whats the newest xchat version 20:01:10 ? 20:01:41 heh 20:01:44 i have 1.8.9 lol 20:02:15 * kc5tja has 2.0.1 20:02:17 * rk downloads and installs xchat 2.0.5 20:02:30 But 1.8.x had the feature (for Linux versions at least) 20:02:48 well, i can always define it in 2.0.5 20:05:26 brb 20:05:27 --- quit: rk ("y0 im4 l34v3") 20:10:20 --- join: arke (~chris@ca-cmrilo-cuda1-c3b-66.vnnyca.adelphia.net) joined #forth 20:13:43 wow, cool :) 20:13:49 it looks alot different 20:13:54 must be the gtk 2 :) 20:14:39 testingboldfont 20:14:42 and it WORKS!! :) 20:14:56 im happy now :) 20:17:07 kc5tja: anyway, how do you like my idea(s) 20:17:08 ? 20:17:24 anybody know if theres a Windows version of KWord? lol 20:18:40 I dont' think there is. 20:18:53 What idea are you referring to? The electrically heated Stirling idea? 20:19:10 (err, electrically-heat-assisted Stirling) 20:19:21 partially electrically heated stirling engine :) 20:21:02 That's why I said, "electrically heated assisted". :) 20:21:04 I don't know. 20:21:09 :) 20:21:15 Heat engines are grossly inefficient compared to electric motors. 20:21:25 But electric motors tend to be heavy. 20:21:40 So you could possibly break even with an electrically heated Stirling. 20:21:47 Especially if it's helped by the sun's solar heat. 20:21:57 (the icebox is a nice idea too!) 20:22:11 Man, I'm telling you, that icebox is REALLY where the power will come from. 20:22:36 More likely than not, the engine will be recharging the batteries than anything else, and as long as the water in it is ice cold, I really don't think you'll be needing the electric heaters at all) 20:23:03 Assuming you have a nice, big, 1 m^2 engine, that is. 20:23:31 m^2? 20:25:49 brb 20:25:50 --- quit: arke ("I f34r n0n3, f0r f0rth sh4ll guid3 m3") 20:26:28 --- join: arke (~chris@ca-cmrilo-cuda1-c3b-66.vnnyca.adelphia.net) joined #forth 20:28:11 Square meter. 20:28:22 Remember that the sun delivers approximately 1kW per square meter. 20:28:29 yeah 20:28:49 Thermodynamics dictates that 50% is the max theoretical efficiency for a heat engine; therefore, the engine is guaranteed to never put out more than 500W. 20:29:05 When under its ideal load, it'll generate maybe 250W. 20:29:20 Which is some 3.3 times the amount of power a normal human would generate. 20:29:22 :) 20:29:43 But again, this is all assuming a 25% efficient engine, which is a lot for a homebrewer to ask for. 20:29:56 You're going to be needing some major R&D bucks to get an engine that is, say, 45% efficient. 20:30:05 (NASA did it . . . once. :) ) 20:30:42 But realistically speaking, sunlight is totally free, so who cares about efficiency in this case? 20:30:53 Sure, it's good for a power-to-weight advantage, but it's not strictly necessary. :D 20:31:10 heh 20:31:17 i dont plan to spend much money on it 20:31:20 Wasting 75% of $0.00 is still $0.00. :) 20:31:22 :) 20:31:34 I love solar. 20:31:34 :) 20:31:48 I remember when I accidentally solar-cooked my mushrooms in my car. 20:31:55 Those were the best mushrooms I'd ever had. 20:31:55 Ever. 20:31:58 haha lol 20:32:06 So soft, juicy, and the taste was fantastic. 20:32:24 its fun using a mag glass on dead rolly pollies 20:32:25 Took 6 hours for it to cook though. But that was well worth it. 20:32:29 :) 20:33:04 * kc5tja gets an idea -- if I ride my bike in to work, I can set my food to cook in my car while I'm working at In-N-Out. 20:33:16 Then, when I get home, I just open up the rear hatch of my car, and there's dinner. :D 20:34:18 hehe 20:34:20 nice :) 20:34:27 wow 20:34:31 i really like xchat2 20:34:37 its pretty :) 20:35:56 Heh 20:36:08 * kc5tja kind of prefers XChat 1 over 2. 20:36:25 how come? 20:36:28 I just do. 20:36:42 Like, 1 uses real tabs, not simulated tabs, for its channel windows. 20:37:08 Just little things like that that i like. 20:40:18 :) 20:41:21 mcvt engine braking would be SOOO easy and SMOOTH! 20:41:40 Yep. 20:42:01 And the neat thing is, with a Stirling, that will actually reverse the flow of thermal energy in the engine. 20:42:07 The cold side will get colder, and the hot side hotter. :D 20:42:16 You can use it to make some serious ice. 20:43:27 especially when braking while going down a steep hill. 20:45:48 huh? 20:46:42 hows that supposed to work...lol 20:47:35 Well, if you heat a gas, it expands, right? 20:49:58 yeah 20:50:09 if you heat ANYTHING, it expands 20:50:10 By the same token, if you manually expand a gas, it must (to satisfy Boyle's Law) accept energy from its surroundings. 20:50:13 except for water in certain cases 20:57:14 i still dont get it tho 21:01:46 Well, it takes energy to pull something under a vacuum, right? 21:01:59 (under a partial vacuum in this case) 21:02:22 er 21:02:48 PV=nRT -- for a given pressure, if you're you're trying to increase volume by pulling on a piston. 21:02:57 It *really* doesn't want to be pulled out, because temperature is going to be the same. 21:03:08 Or, at least, it's trying to be the same. 21:03:26 But as you forcefully increase its volume, its temperature MUST increase to balance the equation. 21:03:37 You're providing more room for the gas molecules to bound around in. 21:04:01 oook :) 21:04:34 Likewise, if you forcefully decrease a gas' volume, its temperature MUST decrease (hint: this is how a refrigerator works :) ). 21:04:52 Oh, but wait a minute! If you squeeze a gas, you feel its container get hot. What's up with that? 21:05:17 The answer is: the container gets hot because the gas is getting colder. Energy is not destroyed, so therefore, the energy that formerly was in the gas, is now deposited in its container. 21:05:52 If you let the container cool, while the gas is compressed, you'll that re-expanding the gas causes the container to get *cold* to compensate. 21:06:19 (think of a can of compressed air -- note the can gets cold as the air inside is let out) 21:06:33 interesting... :) 21:06:42 Well, the Stirling engine works exactly this way to form a Stirling *cooler*. 21:06:45 (or heater) 21:06:51 this could create an almost if not completely self-sufficient engine 21:07:02 When you spin the shaft of the engine, the hot side gets hot, and the cold side gets cold. :) 21:07:12 arke: Well, it could perhaps oscillate a few times. 21:07:20 (e.g., alternate between being driven and driving) 21:07:25 But it's extremely lossy. 21:07:57 And depending on which way you spin it, the hot side might even get cold, and the cold side hot. :) 21:08:20 :) 21:08:29 That is why a Stirling engine is called "reversible," by the way. It has nothing to do with the fact that the engine can be made to spin both directions. :) 21:09:29 :) 21:11:43 brb -- I have to get more razor blades and shaving cream. I'm bloody out. >:( 21:11:47 * kc5tja is away: supermarket 21:13:31 :) 21:27:58 --- join: I440r (I440r@13-104.lctv-a5.cablelynx.com) joined #forth 21:28:12 hey Mark 21:30:30 I440r? :P 21:39:26 * kc5tja is back (gone 00:27:38) 21:42:19 wb kc 21:42:25 thanks 21:42:38 hi 21:42:48 re I440r 21:42:50 im only here for a min, gotta go zzz :) 21:42:51 hi kc 21:43:22 I440r: are you ignoring me? :( 21:43:38 I440r: arke wants to know if you're ignoring him. 21:43:58 err no sometimes im not very observant and other times im too lazy to respond heh 21:43:59 or tired 21:44:05 ok :) 21:44:19 when im at work (mmanning above) i pay very little attention to irc 21:44:21 too bizzee 21:44:23 I440r: arke says, OK. :) 21:44:26 * kc5tja grins evilly. 21:44:27 heh 21:44:38 * arke wants to start calling people by their first name, not IRC nick. seems like a fun thing to do, especially around people who don't know everybodys name :) 21:44:43 :P 21:44:45 so 21:44:48 I440r = Mark 21:44:53 Yes. 21:44:56 Robert = Robert 21:44:56 lol 21:45:06 clog = Foo Bar 21:45:18 And if you ever want to really find out who I am, just look me up on http://www.qrz.com 21:45:29 Plug "kc5tja" into the callsign query box at the top of the page. :) 21:45:32 kc5tja = Samuel A. Falvo II 21:45:39 i thunked kc5tja was your real name 21:45:42 heh 21:45:45 lol 21:45:58 Man, I've been going by kc5tja for years and years and years now. It's easy to think that. :) 21:46:04 :) 21:46:13 Though, I'm still a bit miffed that the FCC still doesn't have my proper address. 21:46:23 i just watched the jackie chan movie "shanghai knights" 21:46:27 fscking hilarious :) 21:46:35 and the chinese gurl in there is GORGEOUS!!!! 21:46:44 Is that the sequel to Shanghai moon or something? 21:46:45 lucy liu? 21:46:50 yeah 21:46:52 Dude, ALL Chinese girls are gorgeous. :) 21:46:53 i havent seen it 21:46:55 err no lucy lie isnt gorgeous 21:46:57 kc5tja: ALMOST all :) 21:46:59 she is cute - thats about it 21:47:14 kc5 erm not ALL - but a heck of alot :) 21:47:30 :) 21:47:41 OK, all Chinese females who participate in some form of martial art. 21:47:45 lol 21:47:46 :) 21:48:00 :) 21:49:22 * arke wants a chinese martial-arts geek programmer guitar-playing girlfriend 21:49:33 Hey, I'm sure they're out there. :) 21:49:34 * arke also knows that theres no such thing, most likely :P 21:49:43 * kc5tja would just be happy with a martial arts girlfriend. 21:49:59 * arke would be just happy with a girlfriend. 21:50:12 I don't think I would be. 21:50:20 She and I would have to be compatible, you know? 21:51:46 i want a cutensexy kungfu linux coder babe :) 21:52:44 I440r: me tooo! me TOO!! ME TOO! 21:53:06 you cant have her, she's mine! 21:54:14 CLONE HER 21:54:26 sure, i'd want both then :) 21:55:59 Hey, c'mon -- open source!! 21:56:06 Distribute her under the GNU Marriage License. 21:56:08 lol nonono not in this case:) 21:56:11 lol 21:56:23 i would have to do this closed source for sure 21:56:56 closed source, and CLOSED DOOR 21:58:34 Hey, hey, hey, let's not act like children here!!! 21:59:59 grr 22:00:01 grrr 22:00:15 * arke has this affinity for short asians :) 22:00:32 heh 22:00:45 * arke has to go 22:00:51 okies 22:00:55 * arke is away: zZzZzZzZzZzZzZzZzZ 22:00:56 * kc5tja should get to bed shortly too. 22:10:56 --- quit: arke (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22:25:06 --- join: Serg_Penguin (~z@212.34.52.140) joined #forth 22:41:56 --- quit: Sonarman ("Lost terminal") 22:51:56 Going to bed. 22:52:03 --- quit: kc5tja ("THX QSO ES 73 DE KC5TJA/6 CL ES QRT AR SK") 23:19:22 --- quit: Serg_Penguin () 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/03.10.14