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Stable Beams
Stable Beams
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Re: Stable Beams
can I get a lumi scan on that?
Re: Stable Beams
Or.....
What do you call the light that the 3 wise men followed?
What do you call the light that the 3 wise men followed?
Re: Stable Beams
Sure....just log it and we'll allocate a partition...pixelmasseuse wrote:can I get a lumi scan on that?
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Re: Stable Beams
Pretty impressive! That's at how many buckets exactly?
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Re: Stable Beams
Three Buckets of nails and 14 Buckets of concrete = 1 MegaBarn
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Re: Stable Beams
Only a few buckets then - Kewl!
*eagerly awaits the results at more buckets*
*eagerly awaits the results at more buckets*
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Re: Stable Beams
Referring to the photo.... clearly the Horizontal and Pseudo Horizontal aspects are not quite in Phase. There would appear to be at least a 20 degree shift between them. The Vertical aspects, at first glance, may not seem as significant, but it may be that they have a cumulative affect and as such are an integral part of the whole picture. It is interesting how both the V and H aspects work together to counteract the gravitational anomalies caused by the mass of the Beams.