Friday, October 28, 2011

Berkley Urban Spirit Rod Review

!: Berkley Urban Spirit Rod Review

The all new Berkley Urban spirit rod is a fully adjustable rod that allows you to extend the handle grip for extra rod length. This series of rods are designed for maximum casting ability for both plugging and spinning for Bass both here in the UK and overseas. The rod itself is made from IM7 Carbon complete with Fuji Alconite guides and a Hi-Grade EVA handle. With a price tag of under £90 it is a great buy for all sea and freshwater anglers and makes a very good all rounder in you rod artillery.

The performance is very good indeed for the money, there are no corners cut with these models as the IM7 blank performance really pushes through no matter what length you set the rod up to. If you are a keen plugging or soft plastic fisherman then this rod has superb action without losing control over plugs when combined with Braid. I tested the rod off the rocks in my coastal area and even for hard fighting 5lb Wrasse this rod still has the pulling power to pump them up from the depths and through thick weed.

The adjustable handle allows you to extend at full length for great distance or short for easy one handed underarm casts. The handle has a ruler which is marked in approx one centimeter increments for easy adjustment. The rod comes with a handy custom made carry holdall bag with a padded adjustable strap for easy transport and manufactured from a light robust material to reduce traveling weight.


Berkley Urban Spirit Rod Review

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Perpetual Motion Car Prototype Fails to Impress Investors

!: Perpetual Motion Car Prototype Fails to Impress Investors

At the Online Think Tank we are always coming up with crazy ideas. One invention I had was a prototype of a Perpetual Motion Car. Unfortunately, the Prototype failed to Impress Investors or even impress many in our think tank. The perpetual motion car was about the size of a GI Joe sitting in a little go cart with rings around it, where magnets went around the track.

On my design the driver slides his feet and pushes the metal plate forward. The closer he pushes it the faster he goes. Sliding the seat back pushes the rear plate does the same thing. It is how I adjust the speed. The unit pulls the center of gravity of the driver. The magnets keep spinning against themselves once started and they spin as they go around. Each passing tugs or propels the center of gravity, where the driver sits in the middle.

The problem we had was that the weight of the system was more than the magnets we could find to move the GI Joe forward, the darn thing works. The magnets keep moving fine and you can see the thing inching forward. It needs a pulse system and the balsa wood frame kept coming apart. It wobbles terrible. It needs more magnets, but the magnets eventually try to come to equilibrium and the whole thing wobbles like the Dickens. In theory it should work.

It needs better materials to work, pulse magnetic system not magnets, like a UFO might have, I think I have seen theories of how a UFO might work if there was such a thing in books somewhere. Anyway the cool deal would be to have carbon nano-tube construction, pulse magnetic system, larger scale (ditch the GI Joe Doll) and put the thing in a balloon and float it around? UAV style.

I should talk to who is it Lockheed or thinking if I ever got anywhere with the design, I would write a white paper and pitch it to Aerovironment, Northrop, Boeing, Lockheed or DARPA or someone. Maybe recruit a GA Tech, MIT or Berkeley kid to the game? I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The goal is simple; to help you in your quest to be the best in 2007. I thank you for reading my many articles on diverse subjects, which interest you.


Perpetual Motion Car Prototype Fails to Impress Investors

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Home Plumbing Layout Considerations For a New Construction Or Remodel

!: Home Plumbing Layout Considerations For a New Construction Or Remodel

Are you building a new home? Are you trying to figure out what to do about the layout for your plumbing? Berkeley residents have a lot to think about with regard to how they should or need to have their plumbing system installed. Whether you're building a brand new home, starting the plumbing from scratch, or remodeling and need to make some changes in the existing layout, here are some things to take into consideration as you go along.

The most important part of any layout is deciding where to run the pipes that make up your plumbing. Berkeley homeowners need to really think about their options. If you're replacing old plumbing with new plumbing then it's probably easiest to use the existing layout. In other words, you can easily run the new plumbing in the same cavities where the old plumbing was. Although there are cases where this isn't feasible, always use this option whenever possible. You'll save a lot of time, effort, and in some cases money.

If the new plumbing layout doesn't allow for this it may be just as easy to run everything up from the basement. This would give you a lot more area to decide where to run the plumbing. Berkeley residents should always take a good look at the potential possibilities this gives them. For instance, if you run the drain line for your shower directly into the basement, then feed it into the main drain line, you won't have to mess around with trying to run the line over floor joists, which can be a real hassle. It's also never a good idea to cut into any type of support beams. Doing so could compromise the integrity of your home's structure. Here are a few more tips and ideas.

If you can't figure out how to hide the plumbing, and it will look poorly if left exposed, consider concealing it in a chase. A chase is a false wall that can be built right over the plumbing. Berkeley consumers could then create the chase in a design or style that blends in well with their home's decor. When planning your layout, remember that open space is always easier to get to should you need to do repairs in the future. Small confined spaces aren't necessarily the best way to go. Finally, always check with your local building inspection office to be sure that the layout you do choose is within the codes that govern Berkeley.


Home Plumbing Layout Considerations For a New Construction Or Remodel

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