CONFIG.SYS is the primary configuration file for the DOS and OS/2 operating systems. It is a special ASCII text file that contains user-accessible setup or configuration directives evaluated by the operating system's DOS BIOS (typically residing in IBMBIO.COM or IO.SYS) during boot. CONFIG.SYS was introduced with DOS 2.0.
Just thinking aloud, but is chemical our most efficient method of storage and retrival of energy this side of nuclear energy? Sure kinetic and potential energy forms are utilized all the time by flywheels and springs, electrical energy is stored for short periods of time, but the only long-term...
Hi this is my first post.
I have a large collection of carded action figures. (A 'carded action figure' is a toy mounted on cardboard by means of a plastic bubble. The toy is sandwiched between the bubble and cardboard).
So, I store my carded action figure collection in generic cardboard...
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I am unsure which forum is most appropriate for this query but i'll start here. I am interested in building a device which works on the principle of using a stationary bike to drive an electrical generator to produce electricity, and, if practical, store it efficiently. Ultimately the...
We've been set the question of- In an isothermal expansion, and ideal gas at initial pressure Po expands until its volume is twice its initial volume. When the gas is compressed adibatically and quasi-statically ack to its original volume, its pressure is 1.32Po. Is the gas monatomic...
Energetic Storage Fields?
We all know information can travel via waves ( radio, television, cell phones),
what is the feasibility of a stronger, sphericaly moving energy field containing a weaker energy carrying information in a loop. An energetic storage field? A man-made morphogentic field...
I was day dreaming in my math class agian and somehow got thinking about binary and if instead of Trues's and falses or 0's and 1's
it where to be soemthign like 0's 1's 2's 3's and 4's like an example
0 would be = to the binary pair 00
and 1= 01
3=10
4=11
so writting the letter a would...