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kubtastic said:
NO! if you stay up late enough, and I keep getting up at 6 am on the east coast, it could go non-stop.

Since when is Ohio on the East coast? Its on the North coast.
 
Glad to hear you are doing some sight seeing. When are you gonna make it to Rockford again?
 
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jeeplas said:
Glad to hear you are doing some sight seeing. When are you gonna make it to Rockford again?

Monday.

Dinner?
Damons?
Machine Shed?

Gonna have to play it a little by ear.....actually have to work during the day...but should be done before dinner hour.

Of course you are welcome to just hang out at my hotel room, I guess you could even bring Sean if you had to. :kissyou:

Rev
 
wonder what is for dinner tonight...

in other news -


Chem test tomorrow -

ΔE=E(final)-E(initial)
Therefore
ΔE=q+w
where q is the heat exchange between the reaction and its surroundings and W is work done (either by the system on the suroundings or the suroundings on the system)
this comes from W=Fd where W= work F= force d= distance
therefore W=-PΔV where W=work, P=pressure, and ΔV=change in volume

then there is the enthalpy equations for gasses
ΔE=ΔH-Δ(PV)
=ΔH-Δ(nRT)
=ΔH-RTΔn

where ΔE = change in energy, ΔH = change in heat, P = pressure, V = volume, n = number of moles of stubstance, R = 8.314J/K*mol, and T = Temperature...


all of this is from 2 sections - the test is on 5 chapters - each with 5 sections...

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im going to kill myself...
 
XJ_ranger said:
wonder what is for dinner tonight...

in other news -


Chem test tomorrow -

ΔE=E(final)-E(initial)
Therefore
ΔE=q+w
where q is the heat exchange between the reaction and its surroundings and W is work done (either by the system on the suroundings or the suroundings on the system)
this comes from W=Fd where W= work F= force d= distance
therefore W=-PΔV where W=work, P=pressure, and ΔV=change in volume

then there is the enthalpy equations for gasses
ΔE=ΔH-Δ(PV)
=ΔH-Δ(nRT)
=ΔH-RTΔn

where ΔE = change in energy, ΔH = change in heat, P = pressure, V = volume, n = number of moles of stubstance, R = 8.314J/K*mol, and T = Temperature...


all of this is from 2 sections - the test is on 5 chapters - each with 5 sections...

delta.jpg


im going to kill myself...

Pay attention to those continuity equations, Ranger. You will be glad you payed attention when Thermo rolls around.

Enjoy.

I miss that stuff. School was light years easier than the real world.
 
Rev Den said:
Good. As it turns out I will be there Tuesday, gotta hit Davenport on Monday.

Same offer.

Rev

Ha! He has to bowl on Tues night, I will be there. Damon's sound good!
 
HA! howie needs to paint his house and quit woking on junk!
Dude, there is one stop light in your town,
it is in front of your house,
you need to set an example for Mt. Morris!
OBTW, where exactly is that mouniain?
And Rev, Have a good time!
 
Haleyes said:
Mr. Okie sir, may I take this hour please? I am proud to be a MWC member and would be honored to do my part.


Pride, it's all about pride...
(insert BOOMER SOONER)


Long live the MWC!

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Nice Chapter sticker, but MTRs aren't Midwest approved like they are in Cali. :laugh3: Get some nice SS Bogger tread pattern on there and you are good to go. :)

Troy
 
Big Red said:
but MTRs aren't Midwest approved like they are in Cali.


so if i drive my jeep to cali - then my MTr's are midwest Approved?

why does everyone think "america's heartland" has no rocks?
 
seanR said:
And Rev, Have her show you the ceiling fan trick, have a good time!

I think my fix is more better Ranger.
 
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