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|'''Safe by design nuclear'''|| meme || [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9M__yYbsZ4 2 hour promo]
|'''Safe by design nuclear'''|| meme || [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9M__yYbsZ4 2 hour promo]
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|'''Money acceptor'''|| idea || link the following up to the central credit server RFID tool control - a RFID reader for your ID, a camera, a computer, some reference images, an input tray, a money vault, message window (i think that is £2.00 - will you accept £2.00 credit for it?) or (i think that is 10.50 USD, will you accept £3.76 credit for it?) or (i think that is a bottle cap, will you accept a £0.02 charge to dispose of it)
and servos to shake the tray for better images, flip the tray over to accept money or dispose of trash.
Given we had software that recognized stuff in sink, is it a big leap to recognize images on a tray?
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|'''mirrored coils'''|| wild ass || wind two coils on the same core, one left hand the other right hand and link them together. I think they should act as a filter of some sort, because the emf generated by the first travels faster than the electrons and reinforces the current in the other coil, smoothing out the edges of each pulse. The filter frequency being related to the speed of light and electrons in copper and the coil winding length. Maybe there would be less energy lost in the filter?
|'''mirrored coils'''|| wild ass || wind two coils on the same core, one left hand the other right hand and link them together. I think they should act as a filter of some sort, because the emf generated by the first travels faster than the electrons and reinforces the current in the other coil, smoothing out the edges of each pulse. The filter frequency being related to the speed of light and electrons in copper and the coil winding length. Maybe there would be less energy lost in the filter?
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