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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Li Polymer Rechargeable Battery 11.1v 7800mAh battery Pack for tablet PC

I use this to run a cooling fan on my telescope and I can get several nights of continuous usage before I need to recharge it. The EXTREMELY BRIGHT blue LED is not good for astronomy but I bought some automotive tail light repair tape and put it over the LED and it suits my needs. The charging is a little confusing because the switch has to be turned to the ON position for it to charge. The way to tell if it is fully charged is by looking at the LED on the charging adapter not the LED on the Battery pack.

This thing really impressed me. I bought this so that we would have access to 12V power for a few small things with a newborn. One of those things is a bottle warmer that takes 30 minutes on a 12volt car charger type plug in the car. It was able to not only power the bottle warmer, but it made the bottle warmer more efficient than in the car. We found that it often heated the bottle in around 25 minutes. It could perform two of these before needing a recharge. For its size, i found that to be fairly impressive. The items dimensions are about 5.7"X 3.4" X 1" thick. It's a little too big for a gentleman's pocket on average I would say, but OK size for a purse or bag. Keep in mind it is a battery, thus it is a big bulky feeling.

Powers my IEQ30 Pro telescope mount quite well. It is lightweight - so much so that I have gone out twice without it because it I don't notice the weight difference. I've only used it for about 4 to 5 hours for the longest period before charging and I think I probably could have used it for longer. The only way I would improve this would be to able to charge it without remembering to turn it on before charging. It would also be nice to be able to have a second jack to power other times. These aren't faults with the battery. It works much better than I expected and I am quite happy with this purchase. If you are powering at telescope mount and do not want to lug around a glorified 20-lbs. car battery, get this. If you are looking to bulk up on muscle for the summer bathing suit season, by all means continue using 12V car batteries to power your scope. This will not help you build muscle. I am not sure how fast it gets to full charge from full discharge as I have not run out of power in over 20 observing sessions, but I am usually ready to go in couple hours from one session to the next.
They worked well, and held the charge pretty well. They were also well built, except for some of them, which had a more fragile power adapter connector pin. Some of the connector pins ended up being pushed inward or pulled outward, but I was able to open their cases and put the pins back in place.The chargers that they came with also worked well, and I had no issue with these. The only other issue with the batteries is that they had no charge indicator, so I had to leave them charging for a few hours to make sure that they were fully charged. But other than that they worked perfectly.

Monday, August 8, 2016

K6 Massif Karakoram Pakistan Sunlight so Great

Looking stuff right there. The way the sunlight is breaking through the mist gives this photo a very surreal fantastic feeling.Watching that I can only imagine the mines of Moria stretching out underneath the peaks.Well you would think that, naturally. But they only operate between 2 &3 on the second Thursday of every month. And they have a long waiting list...

It's a fair point, but bear in mind that the Karakorum are about a thousand times more hardcore than any mountains in LOTR. It's easy to misunderstand scale in this pic since we have no real frame of reference, but I can assure you, what's pictured is probably ten or 15 times larger than anything seen in the LOTR movies, and it's only one ridge on a much larger massif that is itself only one of an entire group that feeds the Baltoro glacier, which is also fucking huge. Even getting to the Karakorum requires upwards of a week's trekking on the Baltoro, sometimes more, and for much of the year it is virtually uninhabitable by humans.
I causally scroll past most photos on unless I think they will have a truly unique element. There's just too many damn photos. As a self proclaimed photographer I enjoy Flickr. The wold of photos and photography is far too diluted. I struggle to get visitors to my webpage or at least give me feedback through reddit. It sucks because photos like these of OPS, maybe some of mine, and hundreds of other that have shots on the same caliber as op that simply fall through the cracks. Well maybe not this caliber, this photos is award winning. That gentle light that flows through the clouds and lands on the peak of the smaller mountain makes this photo. I guess end rant.

When they were originally marked by British Explorers they listed K1 and K2 as that, intending to ask the locals the names they used for the mountains. K2 didn't have a name as it wasn't visible from local villages so it ended up keeping K2 until it was eventually named but by then the naming scheme had stuck.


Jenga Thug Life Magic Tricks

This is not how I remember it. She acknowledged that you can only use one hand. What she also said is that you can use other body parts i.e. stabilize the tower with your other arm, but not the hand.But the final statement after talking about owner's privilege is "unless it's more fun to argue", so we always felt that takes precedence. Since the amount of fun is subjective instead of objective (unlike asking who owns the game) the only reasonable way to figure it out is by voting, which often leads to the owner being outnumbered.

I'm pretty sure that, due to his weight, it was going to hold. Either way, jumping up was a horrible idea. Jumping off might've been smart.
No, I think he wanted to jump and land on it again, shortly giving the rest the chance to knock some blocks out. Very confident to also spread his legs like that...I dunno, man. When I was working for a pipe company, our operator could feel just about ANYTHING in the ground. It was pretty amazing. All the utilities would be marked out by Miss Utility, we would spot them, and yet, he would find an old abandoned line, tell us there was something there, and sure enough, we would uncover it unharmed.

We like taking the tiles and dividing them up and everyone gets to write things on them, like goofy dares or ones saying finish your drink, take a shot, ect. and then whatever block you remove, you have to do that challenge (we use strips of white gaff tape so you can tear it off and not be stuck with the same challenges or ruin the blocks). I've seen a few people play this way. This game appears to come in two versions. The earlier version had a die, the Uno cube, which was used to determine which kind of block had to be moved. In this version, the die determined either the number or the color of the block to be removed. The Reverse and Draw Two actions were only reflected on the die.