MW3: Map Design + Flaws
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Video Rating: 4 / 5
Gewehr 41 (Walther)
The German military establishment during WWII has a reputation for innovation and excellence, which is pretty well deserved. But even they produced some real goose eggs, and the Gewehr 41 is one of them. That the G41 was even remotely successful is a tribute to the creativity of the Walther and Mauser engineering staffs, as the gun was fatally flawed from the start by the conditions put on the design. Primarily at fault was the military insistence that the barrel not have a gas port drilled in it. I’m sure there was some theoretical rationale for this requirement, but it was not a reasonable one. Some of the other restrictions were similarly silly, like the requirement that the gun must be able to operate like a bolt action using the same manual of arms as the K98k, and that there be no moving parts on the top surface of the gun (it is revealing that both Walther and Mauser flat out ignored one or more of these written requirements, despite being German companies). The root of the G41 procurement conditions can only really be a suspicious distrust of self-loading rifles that cropped up in many pre-WWII ordnance departments worldwide. It’s the same stubborn lack of foresight that produced repeating rifles with magazine cutoffs. Anyway, Walther and Mauser both provided sample designs for the G41, and after trialling both, the Walther design was accepted for mass production (the Mauser design was rather more complex and intricate). The designs flaws were quickly realized …
Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.usgs.gov This film depicts the realistic outcome of a hypothetical, but plausible, magnitude 7.8 earthquake on the San Andreas fault in Southern CA. From the Creator: www.youtube.com Up-and-coming film director, motion graphics designer and Art Center College of Design alumnus, Theo Alexopoulos, takes you on a visceral journey through the USGS ShakeOut Earthquake Scenario. The film was created by the USGS Multi-Hazards Demonstration Project in cooperation with the Designmatters program at Art Center to depict the physical, social, and economic consequences of the most comprehensive earthquake scenario ever created. The film gives the viewers a sense of what will be happening and inspires them to prepare and mitigate for a faster recovery. The premise underlying the film is that design is a powerful catalyst that can bridge the divide between scientific understanding about damaging quakes, and the ability of the public to feel empowered and to change their behavior in terms of preparedness.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Design fault with the Nintendo 3DS?
My boyfriend figured it out while he put them ontop of each other. He wanted to clean his desk to game on his pc. By the way, I don’t think this is OK for your 3DS, so please don’t try it and blame me for breaking yours :O A friend of mine told me it probably has something to do with magnets inside the both DS. This is how it probably works : There are magnets underneath the DS and inside the top cover. They give each other a signal when the DS is closing, going into sleep-mode. The cover of the DSLite gives the 3DS a different signal to the magnet, because it’s underneath the 3DS. And so, the 3DS comes alive from the sleep-mode, to game-mode 🙂 It probably will works on the other DS handheld-consoles.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
If you own or are thinking about buying a Uniden UBC3500XLT, then you should watch this video – ALL the way through! The first part of the video is explanatory text with a bit of audio – the second half shows video of the symptoms of ‘the fault’. Is it possible there is some form of feedback between the antenna and power/remote sockets? Anyone else experienced this problem? Intelligent comments/suggestions/remedy most welcome. My bcTool database of System/Groups can be found here:- www.telsweb.com/FListbcd.htm
Video Rating: 3 / 5
Dreamweaver Tutorial 1: DIV Layout
May 28, 2012 – UPDATE: My new website is up, www.fexstudios.com you can also find me on Facebook under www.facebook.com/fexstudios Also, I have a new channel on youtube: www.youtube.com New contend will be added there. A few questions will be answered from stuff I have learned these last few months. END UPDATE I put together a full from the ground up website DIV layout tutorial, we will be adding a full page background and layers that adjust for diferent screen resolutions. We will also look at some common errors and troubleshoot some common layout issues. If you have any questions feel free to comment and check out my work www.fexstudios.com
This screencast will demonstrate how to set custom email handlers for your PHP projects. It also shows you how to automatically email those errors to you.
How long will it be till the blame game starts on bridge collapse?
Question by mntazzy: How long will it be till the blame game starts on bridge collapse?
With the bridge collapse tragedy in Minnesota, how long will it be until the blame gets pointed at President Bush? I am guessing some friend of Al Franken or some far gone lefty is out there trying their best to tie the tragedy back to President Bush. Even though the bridge had passed inspections and the deck was being repaired, the finger will be pointed.After all, isn’t everything else that goes wrong in this world eventually blamed on Bush? I know some of you may be thinking this is in bad taste, but wasn’t blaming 9/11 and the alleged Global warming crisis on President Bush a bit of poor taste as well?
Best answer:
Answer by supercell
It already has.
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America is England’s fault.

Greg Proops
Q&A: What design flaw causes 98-02 Accord auto trannys to fail?
Question by PrimeTime: What design flaw causes 98-02 Accord auto trannys to fail?
Is it one particular problem or is it a combination of things? Is there a way to prevent it from happening?
Best answer:
Answer by I drive fire trucks
If you find out let me know. My friend has been through 7 of them.
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When performing a schematic design review, name some of the common mistakes you look for?
Question by : When performing a schematic design review, name some of the common mistakes you look for?
Best answer:
Answer by seantvscholz
Looping logic… one that never performs because it gets into a loop.
Mislabeling of terms.
Incorrect connections. Things not connecting or connecting when they should not.
Dead ends.
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Q&A: What is missing from this Conservative bias “News”report?
Question by jl_jack09: What is missing from this Conservative bias “News”report?
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON – The earliest official report of a New Orleans levee breach came at 8:30 a.m., hours after Hurricane Katrina roared ashore. Word of the possible breach surfaced at the White House less than three hours later, at 11:13 a.m.
In all, 28 federal, state and local agencies reported levee failures on Aug. 29, according to a time line of e-mails, situation updates and weather reports that Senate Democrats say raise questions about whether the government moved quickly enough to rescue storm victims from massive flooding.
The documents were released in advance of a Senate hearing Friday at which Michael Brown, the former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency was set to testify.
Brown is widely considered the public face of the government’s sluggish response to Katrina. But he signaled earlier this week that he was prepared to discuss his storm communications with Bu$h and other top White House officials — a possible signal that his testimony would assign blame elsewhere.
The White House has barred some top advisers and staffers from answering Senate investigators’ questions about the administration’s response, saying that certain discussions and documents must remain confidential. But Brown, who quit FEMA shortly after the storm and left the federal payroll Nov. 2, is no longer covered by that confidentiality protection.
White House spokesman Trent Duffy said the president and his top aides were fully aware of the massive flooding — and less concerned whether it was caused by levee breaches, over toppings or failed pumps, all three of which were being reported at the time.
“We knew there was flooding and that’s why the No. 1 effort in those early hours was on search and rescue, and saving life and limb,” Duffy said.
Shortly after the disaster, Bush said, “I don’t think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees.” He later said his comment was meant to suggest that there had been a false sense of relief that the levees had held when the storm passed, only to break a few hours later.
The Bush administration has said it knew definitively early Tuesday, Aug. 30, the day after the storm, that the levees had been breached, based on an Army Corps of Engineers assessment.
Democrats said the documents showed there was little excuse for the tardy federal response.
“The first communication came at 8:30 a.m.,” said Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., top Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. “So it is inexplicable to me how those responsible for the federal response could have woken up Tuesday morning unaware of this obviously catastrophic situation.”
The first internal White House communication about levee failures came at 11:13 a.m. on Aug. 29 in a “Katrina Spot Report” by the White House Homeland Security Council.
“Flooding is significant throughout the region and a levee in New Orleans has reportedly been breached sending 6-8 feet of water throughout the 9th ward area of the city,” the internal report said.
Hint, just listened to a town meeting on radio, there they said “the Government does not have the legal power to order a mandatory evacuation” I clearly read on “miserable failure” site that FEMA has the power to take all assets and enter your home. They also can arrest you on the spot, No charge, no lawyer. Where is the truth?
Another hint, there are 1,242 letters written to the Federals, some are about the poor condition of the levees. According to Michael Brown. All long before Katrina.
Best answer:
Answer by fungusbrains1
I am not going to play this game with you. The peole were told to get the he** out of New Orleans, buses lined up to pick them up, and people were refusing to go. The national news showed people dancing in the street of the French Quarter while the storm was making landfall. They were told days in advance that the storm would be devistating, and people wouldn’t listen. I live near Lafayette, and I had plans to make my family safe in case the storm turned our way.
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Who fault was it that Howard was so “high” that he caused Dallas their final timeout in GM 5, The Refs or Josh?
Question by KING (Doesn’t stand 4 Lebron!): Who fault was it that Howard was so “high” that he caused Dallas their final timeout in GM 5, The Refs or Josh?
In game 5 of the 2006 NBA Finals with 1.9 seconds left in regulation, Josh Howard was so high that he called his team’s final timeout while Wade was at the line. That caused them to have to dribble down court instead of advancing the ball for a better shot.
Proof:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVAJRgLWMF0
Here is video of him motioning his hands while walking of the floor..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8R_wamsId4&feature=related
Who fault was that, The Refs or Josh Howard
It was not a “player coach conversation”. Video shows Howard WALKING OFF the floor while motioning timeout. You can’t blame the refs buddy!
Best answer:
Answer by Sheedtastic
It’s a player-coach conversation, how does the ref get in the way?
Whose fault was it that Battier driving to the basket and Wade ran into him (not a foul?) and bump him in the shoulder and ended up injuried himself. Is that mean Battier is stronger than Wade? Or Wade is just a pu$$y, or he is just that weak?
Proof:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09ZZbJzeKUA
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