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by Hanol
18 Nov 2009, 23:35
Forum: DIY
Topic: Ice Suspension
Replies: 32
Views: 11082

Re: Ice Suspension

Here's another explanation. According to Newton's Second Law, Acceleration = Force/Mass. So when ice melts enough, you will start moving very slow, as the force will be small. Force is the difference between your weight and weight of the ice*7 in this case. And the moment you reach the floor, part o...
by Hanol
30 Apr 2009, 23:42
Forum: DIY
Topic: random interval timers?
Replies: 24
Views: 5888

Re: random interval timers?

And what kind of programming interface does it use? Still parallel printer port?
by Hanol
30 Apr 2009, 21:57
Forum: DIY
Topic: Remote control
Replies: 29
Views: 8609

Re: Remote control

Ni-Cad or Lead Acid batteries can be a hazard as they have very low internal resistance and can produce a lot of current in case of short circuit. But alkaline batteries like 9V cells can't.
by Hanol
30 Apr 2009, 21:39
Forum: DIY
Topic: random interval timers?
Replies: 24
Views: 5888

Re: random interval timers?

When 2 EEs get together it always does :) I am little outdated in this field. I remember it was a lot of work to make a working system. You need to get some software from different sources, make a board, programmer, learn all about hardware registers, etc. Pain in the neck. Perhaps it's easier now.
by Hanol
30 Apr 2009, 21:15
Forum: DIY
Topic: Any thoughts as how to make an anal hook?
Replies: 38
Views: 25821

Re: Any thoughts as how to make an anal hook?

Just an idea. I don't use hooks. But wire hangers is one my favorite materials for DIY. Also duct tape and WD-40 :) Then I said you double it. I mean bent in the middle, so it's wide enough and can't cause puncture. Then being silly, I say you can make something out of epoxy or silicone over it. :)
by Hanol
30 Apr 2009, 05:27
Forum: DIY
Topic: random interval timers?
Replies: 24
Views: 5888

Re: random interval timers?

Last uController I worked with was Motorolla 68HC11. I still have the development board for it. But no PC with parallel port to program it. Guess it was 15 years ago or so when I played with micro controllers last time. Never thought it can be useful for my other hobby. SB it is :)
by Hanol
30 Apr 2009, 02:25
Forum: DIY
Topic: Any thoughts as how to make an anal hook?
Replies: 38
Views: 25821

Re: Any thoughts as how to make an anal hook?

Can make one out of wire hanger from the laundry shop. Just bend it to double and then bend to the hook shape. No need to reuse, as you can always make another one. Have to play with the shape so it will fit your butt nicely :)
by Hanol
30 Apr 2009, 01:09
Forum: DIY
Topic: random interval timers?
Replies: 24
Views: 5888

Re: random interval timers?

sounds easy. Where would I get such a timer? and thanks for your help. :lol: I'm an Electronics Engineer, so this is a simple sideline, if you have the expertise I'd be happy to pass on the code etc, but otherwise it is not a casual task. I sometimes wonder if I could make a standard unit to sell, ...
by Hanol
29 Apr 2009, 23:29
Forum: True Stories
Topic: spanking machine
Replies: 9
Views: 5954

Re: spanking machine

Does this machine really hurt or just makes a nice sensation? Also, how did you managed to do random patterns? Did you use some micro processor?
by Hanol
02 Apr 2009, 05:45
Forum: True Stories
Topic: actually aressted during a long walk!
Replies: 25
Views: 10952

Re: Lawful behavior, and unlawful behavior... and good sense

Actually I made a mistake saying it was East side of Manhattan. It's actually lower WEST side. People there can put on anything they want and police will never bother them.
by Hanol
03 Mar 2009, 05:35
Forum: Selfbondage safety
Topic: Poisonous Metals
Replies: 61
Views: 53496

I found couple more guidelines. From a friend who is dealing with lead all the time. It's kinda complex overall, but anyway here's the simple form. Lead is very reactive metal like aluminum. It can easily form different chemical compounds when subjected to water, oxygen and acids. In pure form it's ...
by Hanol
01 Mar 2009, 07:01
Forum: Selfbondage safety
Topic: Poisonous Metals
Replies: 61
Views: 53496

... i wanted to see your links, to see what you are basing your opinion on. I don't have my links. It's the same thing. None of the links you find tell that occasional handling of fishing sinkers will give you lead poisoning. However washing hands before you eat is a good idea anyway. Hope your mot...
by Hanol
01 Mar 2009, 03:34
Forum: Selfbondage safety
Topic: Poisonous Metals
Replies: 61
Views: 53496

Actually I started on this subject with a simple suggestion to check Internet sources. I know, Internet has a lot of garbage. But it has some research papers from respectable sources, reports from health organizations, etc. that you can trust. But it seems like nobody here even looked at them. And ...
by Hanol
28 Feb 2009, 04:16
Forum: Selfbondage safety
Topic: Poisonous Metals
Replies: 61
Views: 53496

Jenny, if you don't want to hear the truth, just say so. Say moderator opinion overrules the common sense. Very easy. :) ...I don't really care. Just find it funny. It's better then sex. :) the job of a Moderator is to keep the Forum running smoothly, and within the limits set. "common sense&q...
by Hanol
27 Feb 2009, 06:24
Forum: Selfbondage safety
Topic: Poisonous Metals
Replies: 61
Views: 53496

Jenny, if you don't want to hear the truth, just say so. Say moderator opinion overrules the common sense. Very easy. :) ...I don't really care. Just find it funny. It's better then sex. :)