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Sounds nice, but what Rockwell won't tell you is that the transversal girdle springs only have a MTBF of 10,000 hours and that they can NOT be field replaced. Nope, Rockwell has to fly in one of their certified factory technicians at great expense for repair (and NOT covered under warranty).
If you have the original Rockwell Encabulator, do everything you can do to keep it in service. Your field techs will thank you.
BTW: the latest Rockwell Encabulators do have Alexa functionality, but the desirability of that feature in the field is questionable.
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Sounds nice, but what Rockwell won't tell you is that the transversal girdle springs only have a MTBF of 10,000 hours and that they can NOT be field replaced. Nope, Rockwell has to fly in one of their certified factory technicians at great expense for repair (and NOT covered under warranty).
If you have the original Rockwell Encabulator, do everything you can do to keep it in service. Your field techs will thank you.
BTW: the latest Rockwell Encabulators do have Alexa functionality, but the desirability of that feature in the field is questionable.
Do you happen to know if they have one on the ISS?
Do you happen to know if they have one on the ISS?
I checked and no, the ISS does not have a Rockwell Encabulator.
However, due to the efficiencies in the government bidding process, the ISS does have 4 (Four !) IMSAI 8080 computers from a low bid, thus saving taxpayers 1.0437%.
MrBigBlueLight
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But it shows what black widow egg sacks look like. Sorry, no it doesn't I think it shows Australia deadly spider egg sacks. My picture shows the Black widow sacks. Notice the little dead males in the web!
Most egg sacks have spikes all over them though!!this pick was from our bird feeder. I heard there is 20 to 200 babies in each sack!! I'm glad I found these and killed them. Killed them all!
I have seen and killed them in our neighbor's mail box, our trash cans outdoors, car door jams, truck chrome wheels and under stacked decking boards and even our bird feeder. I have pics. of them in some of those spots. Our neighbors trash can had 50+ babies nested in a cranny just after birth. I was glad to kill all of them that day. Just 50 ft. from my house...they were.
Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
Odd, I used to have one as a pet. I like most spiders. I do give them the respect they deserve according to their species. Absolute favorite: all sub order of jumping spider.
I and many others who suffer from Arachnophobia don't mind the jumping spiders at all. The little hairy guys that is. I can't see their legs move so it's OK with me. Daddy long legs are ok too.
I'd still like to see a Brown Recluse to see their real size LIVE. I hear their quarter size.
We're supposed to have them plentiful in the South.
Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
They are smaller (full spread is between quarter and half dollar) I have no issue killing them on sight. They are aggressive and the potential damage to the body is far worse than that of the widow or red back (pictures above). I'm good with most others, but the recluse gets no favor from me.
But it shows what black widow egg sacks look like. Sorry, no it doesn't I think it shows Australia deadly spider egg sacks. My picture shows the Black widow sacks. Notice the little dead males in the web!
Most egg sacks have spikes all over them though!!this pick was from our bird feeder. I heard there is 20 to 200 babies in each sack!! I'm glad I found these and killed them. Killed them all!
I have seen and killed them in our neighbor's mail box, our trash cans outdoors, car door jams, truck chrome wheels and under stacked decking boards and even our bird feeder. I have pics. of them in some of those spots. Our neighbors trash can had 50+ babies nested in a cranny just after birth. I was glad to kill all of them that day. Just 50 ft. from my house...they were.
They like HVAC equipt. for some reason. See those sacks ALL the time
I refuse to argue with idiots, because people can't tell the DIFFERENCE!
Using a drone to harass Hornets in their nest! I wish he had a spray can of wasp killer attached to the drone. I also thought he was going to chop it off but he just attacked it twice I think. Maybe he wanted a slot to spray killer in later that night.
Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
Odd, I used to have one as a pet. I like most spiders. I do give them the respect they deserve according to their species. Absolute favorite: all sub order of jumping spider.
I had a large male jumping spider that used to hang out with me at work in my office. They can be quite friendly and comical. He kept the fly population down to nil. He'd come out from between my folders, look to see what I was writing down then go back to hunting. I had to let him go when he invited a female into my office and they had a bazillion babies...
Cambridge Audio 851N Streamer/DAC
Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
Polk SDA 1C's modded
Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
My brother as a kid, would catch tarantulas and sometimes a vinegaroon. He kept them in a cage he built from an old screen door. Mom wasn't a fan of his hobby.
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Sounds nice, but what Rockwell won't tell you is that the transversal girdle springs only have a MTBF of 10,000 hours and that they can NOT be field replaced. Nope, Rockwell has to fly in one of their certified factory technicians at great expense for repair (and NOT covered under warranty).
If you have the original Rockwell Encabulator, do everything you can do to keep it in service. Your field techs will thank you.
BTW: the latest Rockwell Encabulators do have Alexa functionality, but the desirability of that feature in the field is questionable.
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Do you happen to know if they have one on the ISS?
I checked and no, the ISS does not have a Rockwell Encabulator.
However, due to the efficiencies in the government bidding process, the ISS does have 4 (Four !) IMSAI 8080 computers from a low bid, thus saving taxpayers 1.0437%.
Here to pick your brain & steal your cookies
Shifting to Plan B+
But it shows what black widow egg sacks look like. Sorry, no it doesn't I think it shows Australia deadly spider egg sacks. My picture shows the Black widow sacks. Notice the little dead males in the web!
Most egg sacks have spikes all over them though!!this pick was from our bird feeder. I heard there is 20 to 200 babies in each sack!!
I have seen and killed them in our neighbor's mail box, our trash cans outdoors, car door jams, truck chrome wheels and under stacked decking boards and even our bird feeder. I have pics. of them in some of those spots. Our neighbors trash can had 50+ babies nested in a cranny just after birth. I was glad to kill all of them that day. Just 50 ft. from my house...they were.
I'd still like to see a Brown Recluse to see their real size LIVE. I hear their quarter size.
We're supposed to have them plentiful in the South.
They like HVAC equipt. for some reason. See those sacks ALL the time
Had one under some decking boards by our bird bath. A BIG one! 5 egg sacks I believe. I have a couple of pics of her too.
I had a large male jumping spider that used to hang out with me at work in my office. They can be quite friendly and comical. He kept the fly population down to nil. He'd come out from between my folders, look to see what I was writing down then go back to hunting. I had to let him go when he invited a female into my office and they had a bazillion babies...
Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
Polk SDA 1C's modded
Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
And for those wondering, no, fork lift fuel does NOT burn hot enough to weaken steel.
Here to pick your brain & steal your cookies
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Here to pick your brain & steal your cookies
Shifting to Plan B+
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Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
Polk SDA 1C's modded
Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
The [great, IMO] British sci-fi comedy series Red Dwarf once postulated an alternative universe in which Ringo was a good drummer
This movie depicts a slightly different alternative universe.