Q&A - Wanna see how big a thread can go?

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Originally posted by Mark
A: Of course - that's what music was made for! :D

Q: What is your choice?

A: Made In England or Maiden England or something like that. ;)

Q: If I listen to Maiden's Clairvoyant enough, will I get the special ability myself?
 
Originally posted by Mark
A: you will develop the power to tell that you should listen to something else :)

Q: Can I Play With Madness?:confused:


A: Unforunately not, my mum told me not to leave the house.

Q: What does 'speckled' mean?
 
Originally posted by Mark
A: Freckly?

Q: Why?

A: There's an English beer called "Old Speckled Hen" and as I'm too lazy to look it up in my dictionary I thought I'd ask someone who speaks English as their native laguage. And I almost found one. ;)

Q: Is it me or is it shadows that are dancing on the walls?
 
A: No, that must be the beer kicking in :)

Q: Does Bruce sing the line 'Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son' seventy-seven times?
 
Originally posted by Mark
A: No, that must be the beer kicking in :)

Q: Does Bruce sing the line 'Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son' seventy-seven times?

A: No, he sings it 16 times. And the word 'seventh' 37 times.

Q: Should I go and eat something?
 
Originally posted by Eddy
A: No, he sings it 16 times. And the word 'seventh' 37 times.
Q: Should I go and eat something?
A: You can't, there's nothing left because Zeanra monster ate all :p
Q: Should I put a pen in my nose?
 
Originally posted by ~Zeanra~

A: You can't, there's nothing left because Zeanra monster ate all :p
Q: Should I put a pen in my nose?

A: Nope, you never know who has had it in their ear before.

Q: "If I said I'd take you there, would you go? (Would you be scared?)"
 
Originally posted by Eddy
A: Nope, you never know who has had it in their ear before.
Q: "If I said I'd take you there, would you go? (Would you be scared?)"
A: Yes, I'd go, and I wouldn't be scared if I had my psyduck with.
Q: Where would you take me?
 
Originally posted by ~Zeanra~

A: Yes, I'd go, and I wouldn't be scared if I had my psyduck with.
Q: Where would you take me?

A: I'd lead you to happiness. :)

Q: Two beers or not two beers?
 
Originally posted by ~Zeanra~

( :) )
A: Two beers, one for me :p
Q: Why would you lead me to happiness?


A: Because you have every right to be happy. :)

Q: "Have you ever been alone at night, thought you heard footsteps behind, and turned around and no one's there?"
 
Originally posted by Eddy
A: Because you have every right to be happy. :)
Q: "Have you ever been alone at night, thought you heard footsteps behind, and turned around and no one's there?"
( :) )
A: Yes, until I started carry a flashlight with me. Then I saw it was my imagination following me.
Q: OMO or Persil?
 
Originally posted by ~Zeanra~

( :) )
A: Yes, until I started carry a flashlight with me. Then I saw it was my imagination following me.
Q: OMO or Persil?

A: I don't do laundry... :p;)

Q: Why there's never anything good on tv?
 
A: No, please stay so that you can answer my lovely question(s) :D

Q: A hydroelectric station is connected with its load center 8 km away via a long high voltage transmission line and finding the most economical spacing of transmission line towers is required. It consists of one double braced end tower and some unknown number of intermediate towers.
It is estimated that the capital cost of intermediate towers is $20,000 each, regardless of spacing; and the capital cost of the double braced end tower every 8 km is $100,000. The capital cost of the high voltage transmission line is $1.00 per kg in place. The weight of the cable is governed not only by strength requirements but also by conductance. Strength requirements are met by a weight per meter of wire and is given by:

w = (0.41S + 4) kg/m where S = span between towers in meters

Assume 8% interest and all materials have a salvage value at the end of 20 years service life equal to half the cost of new cables and new towers.

Ignore O&M and other costs.

a) Find the most economical theoretical spacing.

b) Find the nearest actual spacing that will provide a whole number of equal spans.

c) Find the average annual cost per km of transmission line.

Thank you.
 
Originally posted by IRoN
A: No, please stay so that you can answer my lovely question(s) :D

Q: A hydroelectric station is connected with its load center 8 km away via a long high voltage transmission line and finding the most economical spacing of transmission line towers is required. It consists of one double braced end tower and some unknown number of intermediate towers.
It is estimated that the capital cost of intermediate towers is $20,000 each, regardless of spacing; and the capital cost of the double braced end tower every 8 km is $100,000. The capital cost of the high voltage transmission line is $1.00 per kg in place. The weight of the cable is governed not only by strength requirements but also by conductance. Strength requirements are met by a weight per meter of wire and is given by:

w = (0.41S + 4) kg/m where S = span between towers in meters

Assume 8% interest and all materials have a salvage value at the end of 20 years service life equal to half the cost of new cables and new towers.

Ignore O&M and other costs.

a) Find the most economical theoretical spacing.

b) Find the nearest actual spacing that will provide a whole number of equal spans.

c) Find the average annual cost per km of transmission line.

Thank you.

A)
a)2+2=4
b)höa!?!?!
c)Let's say 100 $

Q)Where is the center of the world?
 
Originally posted by BARBARIAN


A)
a)2+2=4
b)höa!?!?!
c)Let's say 100 $

Q)Where is the center of the world?

A: Right here.

Q: Is this a vision of normality I see before my eyes?
 
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