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by bluebird67
29 Jun 2023, 22:49
Forum: Bondage
Topic: Bound jenny is this you tied to the tracks ?
Replies: 36
Views: 11670

Re: Bound jenny is this you tied to the tracks ?

According to government statistics, more than 30 million of Indonesia’s 24.1 million people are officially poor Typical government statistics! According to the government, there are more poor people in the country that there are people! :facepalm: Proves that you don't need to be a rocket scientist...
by bluebird67
29 May 2023, 21:14
Forum: Selfbondage discussions
Topic: MagBound: Self-Bondage Electromagnet (coupon too!)
Replies: 55
Views: 10898

Re: MagBound: Self-Bondage Electromagnet (coupon too!)

Maybe the voltage depends on the load, so the output could be up to 12V (with a bit less than 200mA) or up to 500mA (at just under 5V), or somewhere in between. At any rate, the proprietor of Selfbondage Shop must be given credit for a very straightforward answer; it sounds as if we can trust his st...
by bluebird67
28 May 2023, 16:53
Forum: Selfbondage discussions
Topic: MagBound: Self-Bondage Electromagnet (coupon too!)
Replies: 55
Views: 10898

Re: MagBound: Self-Bondage Electromagnet (coupon too!)

20230525_130043.jpg blink ... Input 500mA @ 5V, output 500mA @ 12V ... um, where does it get the extra 3.5W from? I'd love to say I understand much electricity related science but I don't, I know it converts 5v to 8-9v ish and that's it from a power bank through that then into magnet. Main thing is...
by bluebird67
31 Dec 2019, 13:15
Forum: Everything else.
Topic: Bound Anna is 50 years old today
Replies: 8
Views: 1804

Re: Bound Anna is 50 years old today

Sorry to be really boring, but that is almost certainly a post whose timestamp has been reset to zero in the database. Explanation: Time in Unix is measured in seconds since the "Unix epoch": 00:00 UTC on Jan 1st, 1970, which, when converted to EST (the New England time zone) is 7pm on Dec...
by bluebird67
04 Aug 2019, 14:15
Forum: Everything else.
Topic: About 50 years ago, in this galaxy..........
Replies: 14
Views: 2300

Re: About 50 years ago, in this galaxy..........

ponylady wrote:Btw: anybody here read "moondust" ?
Yes, and it's probably the Arthur C Clarke story I'm most likely to re-read. Can you remember why you can't make good tea at high altitude - or why that is important in the plot?
by bluebird67
01 Jul 2018, 23:45
Forum: Crossdressing
Topic: What is the "Norm"?
Replies: 4
Views: 1955

Re: What is the "Norm"?

There was a study done on transgender people (those who have undergone transition, mostly) some time ago, in fact two studies - the second expanded on the first to get a bigger sample size - and it seems that a small bit of brain (I remember only the medical abbreviation bstc ) is the determining f...
by bluebird67
09 Jun 2014, 23:59
Forum: Everything else.
Topic: SURVEY: Country + language
Replies: 60
Views: 13628

Re: SURVEY: Country + language

English; I speak English, can read French quite well and enjoy puzzling out German. Can speak just enough of each to get by as a tourist.
by bluebird67
01 Dec 2013, 19:37
Forum: Chastity
Topic: confined in a nappy/diaper
Replies: 7
Views: 4580

Re: confined in a nappy/diaper

Or you could make something like this http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/150x100q90/c/189/2bzb.jpg http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/150x100q90/c/34/g4sa.jpg The elastic had worn out on this pair of pyjamas. I cut the legs about halfway up the thigh, sewed the trousers to the top, sewed up the fly and ...
by bluebird67
04 Feb 2012, 15:58
Forum: Software
Topic: The pain.exe and exit.exe files (Fitness Unpersonal Trainer)
Replies: 69
Views: 128024

Re: The pain.exe and exit.exe files (Fitness Unpersonal Trai

@querty212, Your idea of using the presence or absence of processes (with known names) on the active process list is a creative approach to inter-process communication! Your approach maps well to simple on/off states, but I don't see how it could pass non-binary info, such as a PWM command, or dist...
by bluebird67
11 Jun 2011, 13:22
Forum: Software
Topic: PictureLoKiT - decisions, decisions, decisions help!
Replies: 5
Views: 2338

Re: PictureLoKiT - decisions, decisions, decisions help!

I voted for completing v1. Reviewing the code as you do so will remind you of lessons learned the first time around. Also, you get the satisfaction of delivering something, which for most software developers is a big boost to the motivation to continue the big project. You are doing great work here,...
by bluebird67
05 Feb 2011, 13:19
Forum: DIY
Topic: Pneumatic circuits
Replies: 5
Views: 2944

Re: Pneumatic circuits

Sadly, I think you will find that the distance multiplier will be less than nine due to the compressibility of air. But you can probably get by with more than an inch of travel in your source cylinder. Good luck keeping leaks down!
by bluebird67
20 Dec 2010, 00:08
Forum: Everything else.
Topic: Merry Christmas!
Replies: 27
Views: 4105

Re: Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas all! Many thanks to Anna, the moderators and the regular contributors for making this one of the sanest, friendliest and most interesting forums anywhere. I wonder whether the nature of our shared interest makes us more empathetic - we are forever wanting to know how something would ...
by bluebird67
27 Jun 2010, 23:08
Forum: Bondage
Topic: ideas/advice for overnight/long weekend bondage
Replies: 8
Views: 24508

Re: ideas/advice for overnight/long weekend bondage

Hi, There is a huge amount of useful information in the DIY section of this forum, but the following tips seem relevant to your post; it seemed easier to make them here than to search for relevant threads to which to refer you. If you have a leather (or PVC) cuff that is annoyingly easy to unbuckle,...
by bluebird67
12 Jun 2010, 13:43
Forum: True Stories
Topic: Self bondage that went horribly wrong
Replies: 22
Views: 41728

Re: Self bondage that went horribly wrong

However, would like to know how you had the physical latitude to even reach the "bedside cabinet" if you were so tightly pulled spread eagle as you said you were. I am painfully familiar with the physical restrictions and realistic limitations of both a sever posture collar and a tight sp...