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ASTRONOMY Pd 1 |

BUSINESS --------------

COMPUTERS/TV Pd 3 |

ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION

COMMUNICATIONS ==============

CULTURE/LANGUAGE

EDUCATION

ENERGY/ECOLOGY Pd |

GOVERNMENTS --------------

HEALTH & OSHA Pd 6 |

TRANSPORTATON

HISTORY --------------

TECHNOLOGY/SPACE TRAVEL Pd 7 |

WEATHER/NATURE --------------

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,,ASTRONOMY

EARTH:

Mass = 5.976 septillion kg = over a million billion 150 lb people

Rotation slows apx. .0016 seconds per century (day was 23 hours long 200

million years ago

1,034 mph Speed @ the equator

7,926 mi = Diameter

24,902 mi = circumference @ equator

22,240 mi = orbit above the equator of a geostationary satellite

77.0 deg N latt, 102.3 deg W longitude = 1984 magnetic north pole-moving

NW

Chandler Wobble is a 433-day lurch that may be related to uneven ocean and

atmospheric pressures on the Earth

The geographical South Pole shifts about 30'/yr

SUN:

5 billion years old

SPOT CYCLE is apx 11 yr. Low=80; High=180 spots

Diameter = apx 860,000 mi, (earth apx 8000)

Sun spot can be larger than the earth

poles rotate faster

DEGREES OF SKY AT ARM'S LENGTH (approximate)

1 degree - pinky finger width

2 degrees - thumb

3 degrees - thumb tip to first joint

5 degrees - three longest fingers

10 degrees - fist with thumb tucked in

15 degrees - pinky-to-index spread out

20 degrees - pinky-to-thumb spread out



1 degree @ 100 yd = 5' (1 minute 1")

Moon & sun covers .5 degrees in the sky

1 light year = 5.86971E+12 miles (5,869,710,000,000 (5.8 trillion miles)

Parsec=3.3 light years

Megaparsec=3.3 million light years

Big Dipper

Closest star is Alioth @ 64 LY - 3rd star from end of handle

Farthest star is Alkaid @ 138 LY - 1st star of the handle

Quasar, most distant target, w untraviolet telescopes, 1995 is distance:

3,030,303,030.3 parcecs (3 billion)

3,030 megaparcecs

10 billion light years away

60 sextillion miles [60,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (60 + 7 sets of zeros)]

1913 Slipher found the first evidence that the universe was

expandingexpanding with his V M Spectrograph @ Lowel Observatory

1929 Edwin Hubble proved universe was expanding using information form

COSTAR = Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axiial Replaceent for Hubble

-400 to +400 = range of temperature ranges of Hubble in shadow & sunlight

GREAT OBSERVATORIES Series by NASA

1990 Hubble Space Telescope

1991 Compton Gama Ray Observatory

1999 Chandra X-ray Observatory $1.3 billion

2001 Space Infrared Telescope



TIME: UTC: BIPM (Bureau International des Poids et Measures)

National Instute of Standards & Technolgy, Using atomic clocks since,1958

NIST-F1 Cesium fountain clock is accurate within 1 sec in 30 billion yr

03

Older, NIST-7 Cesium beam clock was accurate within 1 sec in 3 million yr

Resonance frequency of cesium-133 is 9,192,631,770 (apx. 9.2 billion) Hz.

NIST F-1 Ccesium Fountain clock is accurate to within 1 sec in 20 million

yr

Leap second is necessary apx. evry 12-30 months:

32 seconds from 1958 to 6/97

Daylight Savings time (10/24/98) off 2 am Sunday 10/25 to 2 am Sun 4/4

Internet Time: 1000 beats of 86.4 sec = 24 hr @ Biel, Switzerland (Swatch's

home base)

Time Ball: For citizens & seamen, the Naval Observatory in Wa.D.C. dropped

a time ball every day at noon from 1845-1936. Probably where NYC got the

idea.

Moon phase (Lunar month or Synodical period) averages 29d 12h 44m 3 sec =

29.5305902777 (Alaminac)

Contains largest crater in the solar system:

4 billion years ago a glancing blow by an object

125-milles wide left the

South Pole-Aitken Crater

1,550 miles wide (= Chicago to New Orliens)

7.5 miles deep

on the moon's dark side and caused the

7.5 mile high highland area to its NE

,1Polar orbit payload is about 75% of easterly equatorial orbit



Planets

Jupitor Maybe hard liquid metallic hydrogen atmosphere @ 44 million psi

& 50,000 degrees near its hard rocky core. Moons discovered by Galileo in

1610 and called the Galilean moons.

o Callisto is 2,996 mi in diameter, Jupitor's outermost moon and the least

geologically active of the four moons of Jupiter discovered by GALILEO in

1610, is heavily cratered. Its density, 1.8 times that of water, indicates

a core of rock and a thick mantle of ices.



o Ganymede is the largest satellite in the solar system. With a diameter

of

3,278 mi, it is larger than the planet Mercury and its density is not

quite twice that of water, so the satellite probably has a rocky core and

thick icy mantle. Most of Ganymede's surface is dark and heavily

cratered.

OSIRIS is a large crater near 30 deg S Lat & 180 deg long.



o Europa has a diameter of 1,942 mi. It is the smallest of that planet's

and is as smooth as a billiard ball. Its bright surface is crisscrossed

by darke lines. Only a few low craters exist, which means the surface is

relatively young. Because Europa has a density 3.04 times that of water,

it probably

consists mostly of rock, with a mantle of water ice.



o Io is the most geologically active body in the solar system. Its spewing

volcanoes were first sighted by VOYAGER 2 in 1979. Scientists theorized

that tides raised in Io by the nearness of Jupiter would produce so much

frictional heat that Io would be largely molten. meteor craters

exist, because the surface is constantly being renewed. Surface

temperatures are in the range of (-235 degrees F), but in the vicinity of

eruptions they may reach 80 degrees F.

Of the four moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo, Io lies closest to

the planet. It is slightly smaller than Earth's Moon, with a diameter of

2,255 mi), and has a high density 3.55 times that of water.

Volcanos on Io:

Loki

Pele

Tvashtar



o Amalthea, (not Gallelean) the largest satellite interior to Io's orbit,

is

irregularly shaped, about 165 mi long and 93 mi wide.

PELE is a volcano @ 19 deg S, 257 deg W





SATURN is named after the roman god, Satunr as is Saturday

ESTABLISHED SATELLITES OF SATURN*

Name Discoverer Year of Discovery

--------------------------------------------------------------

1 Atlas Voyager 1 1980

2 Prometheus Voyager 1 1980

3 Pandora Voyager 1 1980

4 Epimetheus D. Cruikshank 1980

5 Janus D. Pascu 1980

6 Mimas William Hershel 1789 245mi crator (1/3 its dia.)

7 Enceladus William Hershel 1789 smooth

8 Telesto Note 1 1980

9 Tethys Giovanni Cassini 1684

10 Calypso Note 2 1980

11 Electra P. Laques, J. Lecacheaux 1980

12 Dione Giovanni Cassini 1684

13 Rhea Giovanni Cassini 1672

14 Titan Christiaan Huygens 1655 2nd largest solar sys. moon

15 Hyperion W. Bond, W. Lassell 1848

16 Iapetus Giovanni Cassini 1671

17 Phoebe William Pickering 1898 eccentric, retrograde orbit

---------------------------------------------------------------

* Several other satellites are definitely known to exist,

bringing the total number up to 24, and others are suspected.

NEUTRON STAR spoon full would outweigh Mt Everest





,,BUSINESS

10 million Americans have their identity stolen each year (2007)

The 5 P's: of business:

Product

Pricing

Promotions

Packaging

Profit

CELL PHONE

Technologies

GSM - T-Mobile & Cingular/ATT (most countries around the world)

CDMA - sPRINT & vERIZON Sprint, Verizon & Nextel

CUSTOMERS

$425 average cost to secure a new customer, 2003

Best customer service survey: #1 Nextell, #2 Verison, Absolute last,

Sprint, via JD Powers, 2003

FOOD LION in Avon, NC, on one weekend shift one cashier will gross $8,000

INSURANCE, Auto, Collision & Comprehensive - drop when the annual premium

is greater than 1/10 the value of the car.

Swimming pool, average, backyard holds 12,000-14,000 gal water, uses 18-20

yd shotcrete & has 18-20 in-floor cleaning jets & one light (3/02)

CREDIT CARD:

Solicitations over last yr (8/17/02) 5 billion (50/US household) - Phone

1 888 5OPTOUT 1 888 567-8688 (8/17/02 IP to opt out of credit report

pre-screening for 2-yr)

Usage: 1.7 million swipes per hour during the 32 shopping days from

Thanksgiving to Christmas in 2001

"You do have 9000 tons on your train don't you?" (18,000,000 lb)

"You are restricted to 45 mph for the rest of your trip for fuel economy"

800 million rolls of film processed in U.S. in 1999

-400 million golf balls manufactured every year (1994) (most use the

icosahedrons dimple pattern w 20 triangles

-Cost to wash 18-wheeler = $49.99 (w wax etc =6

-Coca-Cola spent nearly $400 million on domestic advertising in 1992

-1994: 1% of the soft drink market represents $500 million, retail

-Super Bowl 93 30sec commercial $850,000

-American child sees 10,000 food commercials/yr (industrialized food,

nutrition lost

-Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders

Spend 25 hr/wk practicing, including relearning 37 routines set to new

music

All have regular jobs (full-time or part time)

Receive $15/game

-$8 million to race an Indy car for one season (March-Sept)

-Monthly phone bill for GE's 300? 800 western area phone lines = $150,000

-Cost to develop the 1995 Neon subcompact by Chrysler = $1.3 billion

-McDonald's

San Bernardino, Ca, McD's first drive-in (drive thru?)

Coffee sales total $1.35 million/day '94

Typical McD:

$1 million to build & equip '98

$30,000-$60,000/yr energy bill depending on size, age & location

Xerox's '94 national record: 280,000 copies without machine maintenance

-General Motors was founded in Sep 16, 1908 by William Crapo Durant

-Federal Express, founded by Frederick W. Smith, moves 2 million

packages/day, processes 80 million transactions on computer/day, has 467

jets, is largest employer in Memphis in 1/94

-AIRPLENES

Boeing 747

Apx 500 passengers

11 tons fuel/hr (22,000lb or 16,5000? gal/hr)

747-400 (1989)

524 passengers max

212' wing span

8400 mi range

800k (400 tons) - 870k lb gross weight



Concord: 16 made (last 2 in 1980), designed to fly 'til 2015 (35 yr)

128 passengers

1st commercial run 1/21/76, Paris to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Mach 2 (1350 mph)

8/95 round-the-world record in 31:27 hours

In '96: $6400 round trip N.Y.- Paris, 3 hr.

$236,000 to charter, Paris to U.S.

$7 billion development

14 h r maintenance/flight hr

World Helicopter records in 1/96:

249mph in 1986 with a Westland Lynx

40,820 ft in 1972 with a French Aerospaciale Lama

-LEGO

1949 "automatic binding brick"

1953 renamed to "Lego

110 billion made through 1992

102,981,500 ways to combine 8-stud building bricks of the same color

UTILITIY TYPES

Investor-Owned, as APS, Tucson Electric Power

Government-Operated, as SRP, City of Mesa

Cooperatively Owned (REA, 1935), as Navopache, AZ Elec. Pwr. Cooperative

Inc.

INCOME: 1988

College? over no H.S. lifetime earnings is $1 million more

Machinist with 30 years experience $11.25/hr, $450/wk, $1875/mo $22,500/yr

Retired

Educator, M.S.+ or Doctorate w VIP $573/52wk, $1985/mo $29,820/yr

Retired

INVESTMETS

Mutual fund @ 9% for 30 yr

Pizza $20/wk would give $250,000

Soda $.75 x 5/ wk would give $10,192

Mocha late $3 x 5/wk would give $43,682



,,COMPUTERS/TV

Rhym does not exist for month, orange, purple or silver

Stewardesses - longest word Left hand can type

Lollypop - by right hand

,Every letter of the alphabet Collected by Mr. Self

1 Bob was asked to quote from every zany jingle except theirs.

2 Hal G. Kumpf also said it was just six above zero in Quincy.



3 I am amazed Dave Kowing expects to qualify in the broad jump.



4 I quite expected June was a lazy time for living back there.



5 Jack expects to be in Quincy for a visit with Zelda Goodman.



6 Jack Walder bouoght five exquisite topaz pins in Mexico City.



7 Jake Hooper was not fazed by required larg volume tax cuts.

8 Jeff expects to hae two dozen big aprons made very quickly.

9 Jerry Diamond packed the fine quartz in twelve larger boxes.



10 Juan Vasquez knows of body building exercise plans for them.



11 Karen just expected him to acquire a zest for living by now.



12 Marvel Jackson was requested to pay a tax for the big prize.



13 Max delivered the wrong size pack to Jeff quite by accident.



14 Quint saw five black taxis jump the curbs and go zooming by.



15 Rex Fuji positively warned us smoking can be quite a hazard.



16 Rick Wells put five dozen quarts of jam in the box for Gary.



17 That black cover of my tax journal puzzled quite a few girls.



18 The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs.

19 These new drug czars firmly backed every major export quota.



20 They flew D. G. Chavez home quickly by jet at their expense.



21 Val Gumis will quickly explain the fire hazards on this job.



22 We might require five dozen packing boxes for our July crop.



ARDUINO, $30, is an easy-to-use mocrocontroller for the

do-it-yourselfer

More capable but more complicated are "MBED" MICROCONTROLLER;

Beagle Board or a mini ITX chassis computer.



ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator & Computer), 1945 was the first

general purpose programmable computer. Constructed by John presper Eckert

& John W. Mauchly W U. of PA, Philadelhia

30 tons

18,000 vacuum tubes

1800 sq. ft of floor space

125 kHz CPU speed

BAR CODES - 10 digits 'til 2005, then 13 & 14 digits

First scanner purachase: Jun3 26, 1974, Troy, OH, Marsh Supermarket,

Wrigley's gum, 10-Pack

NUMBERING SYSTEMS

Base 10 - from our fingers

Base 20 - Some civilizatoins counted toes also

Base 60 - from Sumeria & Babylonia, still used for time, angles &

geographical position

,INTERNET:

Arpanet was started in 1969 by the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects

Agency, later became the Internet

WWW (World Wide Web) was developed in 1989

Telnet system is for logging onto & operation distant computers

FTP (File Transfer Protocol for uploading & downloading files

HTML- hypertext markup language

Usernet forums host discussion groups known as "newsgroups"

Electronic Mail

World Wide Web is the youngest & most popular with graphics & hyperlinks

TCP/IP = Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. TCP/became the

standard protocol used by the Internet in 1983 and remains the standard to

this day. (2001)

HTTP- Hypertext Transfer Protocol, is the basis of the WWW since 1990

H.T.T.P./l.l. was the new standard in 1997

IPN (Interplanitary Net) May dramatically increase the availability of

info. from space experiments & include protocols to filter out interferrane

from space



Every sixty 60 seconds on the Internet:

70 domains registered

600 new videos uploaded totaling 25+ hours

1,700 Firefox downloads

12,000 new adds on Craigslist

13,000 iPhone applications downloaded

96,000 tweets

370,000 minutes of skype voice calls

694,445 search queries

168 million emails sent



FILE TYPES etc.

.eps - Encapsulated PostScript

.jpg - Joint Photographic Experts Group, compression (JPEG)

eri-jpeg - Kodak's proprietary for extended range

ATA Standard - AT Attachment open industry standard

.tif - Tagged Image File Format



,DEEP BLUE, 1996 IBM supercomputer programed to play chess against Gary

Casparov, can perform 200 million chess moves per second

tf = teraflops (floating-point operations) (trillion?)

2.5 tf '91 Supercomputer perform

3 tf '9/00

12 tf SETI@home screensaver w distributed computing



32767 = maxi integer value in BASIC 2-E15

MEMORY:

DRAM = dynamic random access (RAM) memory

MRAM = magnetoresistive RAM - up to 256k 2001

MRAM = magnetic RAM (2/20/01 IBM

SRAM = static RAM 30x faster than DRAM & cheaper than SRAM



PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) card

54 mm wide

68 pins

3.3 & 5.0v

Express Card replaced - hot pluggable (open standard by ITU-T

34 mm wide

26 pins

1.5 & 3.3v

Max throughpu b=bits; B=Bytes

12 Mb/s w USB 1.1

480 Mb/s w USB 2.0

3200 Mb/s w USB 3.0 w 5Gb/s burst, not considering overhead etc

2 Gb/s through PCI express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express

or PCIe, or, incorrectly, PCI-E) is point-to-point serial links, rather than

a shared parallel bus archetecture.





,COMPACT DISKS CD's vs Digital VideoDisk (nm = nanometers)

CD-ROM vs DVD single side Gain

Diameter 120 mm 120 mm (same @ 4.7")

Laser: Infared Infared (Blue= 440 nm = 15gig/side

Wavelength 700 nm 635 nm 81.4% as long

Substrate 1.2 mm .06 mm 50% thinner

Pitch 1.6 microns .74 microns 46.25% the distance

Track 3.4 miles 7.4 miles 2.1764705882 as long

Capacity 650meg,74 min 4.7 gig,133 min 6.0 times the

information

360k sectors 8.5 gig,244 min 1.8xSingle side,dual

layer

TDK 703meg, 80 min 9.4 gig,266 min 1.11 x Double side

333k sectors 17 gig,488 min 1.8 x Double/dual

Data Rate 128Kbps (bits per second)

,Data Rate Transfer speeds

USB 1.0

480mbits/s USB 2.0 (typically about half that speed)

SATA disk drive connection

3gbits/sec ESATA disk drive connection, as for internal hard drives

150kbs Normal parallel printer connection

12Mbps USB 2.0/parallel printer adapter, Cables Unlimited



,HARD DRIVES

1956 1st invented by IBM, 5 meg, $50,000, 5 meg



QWERTY keyboard invented circ 1893 to spread out frequently used keys

DVORAK Keyboard, John C. Dvorak

Fingers moove: 1 mile vs 16 miles

Words on the home row: 3000 vs 100

Home row contains 70% of your typing

CHIPS: # Bit Int/sec Transistors

INTEL 486 32 30mips

Pentium 586 64 100mips 3.1 million

LASER PRINTERS cost avg $.03/copy (Kyocera=$.0075/copy), '92

CompuServe had 850,000+ subscribers in 1995



,Y2K ,2000 10/98 Pop Sci

PROBLEM EXPECTED

1900 not a leap lear

1/1/1900 (Monday)

4/9/1999 EOF marker with SHORT Julian dates

9/9/99 Conflict if 9999 is end of file marker

1/1/2000 (Saturday) Computers will consider 1/1/1900

2/29/2000 Leap year, unlike 1900

SOLUTIONS

Encapsulation or Time Bridge: Subtract 28 yr from actual year, as 1972

mirrors 2000

Windowing (as my VCR): 00-77 = 2000's; 78-99 = 1900's

Format change from yy mm dd to c yy ddd:

1 digit for centrry (1=1900, 2=2000)

2 digits for year

3 digits for the Julian date within the year

Expand the year fild to 4 digits as 1999 & 2000



,,ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION

SNAFU (Situation Normal, All Fould Up) - WWII cartoon soldier developed by

Walt Disney to demonstarte improper millitary behavior.

Granny in the Beverly Hillbillies, Daisy Moses was played by Irene Ryan

Novie's top 10 lines

1 Bond - James Bond

4 I'll be back

ET Phone home



1998 MS150 Bike Ride used:

1800 bicycle riders

Two emergency helicopters (both needed)

70 ham radio operators

Two airplanes for surveillance

4,000 biscuits

400 pounds of frozen vegetables

6 gallons of peanut butter

300 loaves of bread

400 pounds of bologna

4 gallons of mayo

500 pounds of tossed salad

5,000 servings of coffee & condiments

12,280 pieces of fruit

26,000 snack items

1,625 gallons of sports drink

5,146 gallons of water

30,000 paper cups

3 shower trucks

220 traffic cones

2 circus tents (60x100' for sleeping in Salome, AZ)

110 port-a-potties

1,500 pounds of ice Whew!



,,COMMUNICATIONS (in apx. order of invention)

WORDS PER DAY AVERAGE Dennis Rainey

50,000 Men

60-80,000 w gusts up to 120,00

AUDIO SOUND firsts

1928 Fritz Pfleumer (Germany): Magnetic media (metal oxide) audio recording

1933 EMI demonstrated stereo sound (Britain)

1935 AEG (Germany) record/play machine

1963 Audiocassette by Philips



Music Player Evolution

1877 - Thomas Edison invents the phonograph. 1880s - Nikolai Tesla invents

radio.

1887 - Emile Berliner patents gramophone, using flat zinc discs.

1906 - First radio program of voice and music is broadcast. Reginald

Fessenden broadcast the program using a continuous wave of electromagnetic

energy from Brant Rock on Massachusetts's Cape Cod.

1929 - Frequency Modulation (FM) radio introduced 1934 - Joseph Begun

builds first tape recorder for broadcasting.

1948 - Columbia Records introduces the long-playing (LP) record, which is

played at 33.3 revolutions per minute (RPM).

1949 - RCA introduces 45 RPM records.

1965 - 8-track magnetic tape introduced

1969 - Internet created

1979 - Sony Walkman cassette player introduced (By 1995, 150 million sold)

1983 - Sony and Philips introduce compact disc technology.

1986 - Sony develops MiniDisc technology, six years prior to its commercial

launch in 1992.

1989 - The Fraunhofer Institute in Germany patents MP3 format.

1992 - Phillips introduces the Digital Compact Cassette (DCC). Both Sony

(with the MiniDisc) and Phillips (with DCC) hope to takeover where audio

cassettes left off.

1998 - First MP3 players introduced (Saehan's MPMan, sold in Korea)



AMPLIFIERS, CLASS

(Electronic amplification would give clean, high-power from cheap, tiny

low-voltage units)

A Operates at low percentage of maximum for clarity (I think)

B Between A & C

C Operates mostly @ max output (I think)

D Pulse-width-modulated digital amps require lots of power, bulky

transformers & heat sinks

T Autiophile-quality: The Combinant Ditigal electronic amplifier, does

everything in digital, is clean @ all frequencies, could up 10-watt to 300

w w little distortion or interfeerence using little power



RADIO firsts:

1901 Guglielmo Marconi: Transmitted Morse code from England to

Newfoundland

1906 Reginald Fessenden (1st AM voice) invited N Atlantic shipboard radio

operators to tune in at 9pm on Christmas Eve for "somthing special:" music

(from an Edison wax drum & his violin) plus Bible reading. The operators

were surprized to hear a voice coming from their radios.

Sarnof, RCA founder, invited people to listen in to broadcasts

1924 FM developed

1945 Passive Cavity Resonator was presented to the US as a hand carved US

seal (uncovered in 1952. Sound entered a hole in the eagle's beak allowed

sound to enter, which changes the charge and modulates reflected rf from

a nearby-source to record every word said in the ambasador's office

Call letters became formalized in 1912. US gets N,W,K: N=Government, W=E.

of Mississippi W=land (now E of Missippi),K=ships? (now & W of Mississippi

ITU phonetic alphabet (International Telecommunication Union)

CTCSS = Contenuous Tone Coded Squelch Ststem (subaudible tones)



TELEPHONE

1876 Invented by A.G.Bell

1877 First switchboard, Boston

DTMF = Dual Tome Multiple Frequency

(Telephone lines: 48v neg DC open & 78-110v AC for ringer

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) allows simultaneous

voice/images/data. '96 costs:

$200 Instalation

$100/month for line

$300-400 ISDN MODEM

$500/month for ISDN Internet access

CORDLESS PHONES

Frequency Max. Range in feet

27 MHz 75 & above

Chemical

Fire hazard

Class 1 (Flammables) ignite @ 140 deg F

Explosive - instant production of gas or heat

Corrosive - eats away material

Reactive - combines dangerously w another substance as producing gas/heat

Cryogenic - dangerously cold

Toxic - produces illness or death, as Industrial Dermatitis



MICROWAVES

Microwave Oven was invented after a chocolat bar melted in a researcher's

pocket when he walked past a radar tube

To heat people: 2450 MHz (units in millawats per square cm

20 Warmth is felt (24% compared to noon-day sun)

35-50 Satisfactory sensation of warmth (41%)

85 Noon-day sun (100%)

1000 Microwave oven (11.8 times noon-day sun)

TENSILE STRENGTH

Space elevator (on cable from earth to geosynchronous orbit) would require

a cable to withstand 60-70 gigapascals to not break under its own weight

Nanotubes (honeycombed tube of carbon atoms) can withstand 200 gigapascles

STEEL

Stainless is chrome-rich, corrosion resistant steel, but there are

different types:

SS 304 is the most common (50% of world's production)

SS 300 is non-magnetic

SS 400 is magnetic & not as durable, corrosion resistand or rust resistant

as SS 300

TEMPERATURES/HARDNESS

Hardness Conversion Chart -

http://www.carbidedepot.com/formulas-hardness.htm



Temperatures Coeficient

Rockwell

Melting Continuous Sefvice of Friction

Hardness

Uranium Oxide 5189

Zirconium 3371

Lava (hotest) 2400

Titanium impervious to the elements mid B72 (40's)

Steel, very hard as a good knife blade B89-100 (55-62)

Steel, as 1045 Carbon in Chisel or axe 40-45

SS 304 B70 (44)

Stainless Steel 420 B81+ (50+)

Stainless Steel 440C

B97+ (60+)

SS 440A has less carbon, is softer but more stain resistant.

SS w nickel added is non-magnetic & less brittle @ low temperatures

Magnetic SS is harder, but less corrosion resistant.

nylon GSM 130 F 212 .35

120?

teflon : 621 F 500 .07 15?

Above plastic info & almost all properties of various plastic materials from:

http://www.machinist-materials.com/comparison_table_for_plastics.htm

-10

378-507 F wood ignites

482-2012 F (250-1100 C) Inside quartz envelope temp for halogen lamp

3,632 Filament temp of halogen lamp necessary for halogen cycle to occur

5,792 F Temperature of gas welding

10,000 F Visible surface of our sun (where the gas becomes too dense to

be transparant)

3 million F Upper reaches of our sun's atmosphere

10 million F Cores of stars

15 million F Core of our sun

400 million Fusion temp in hydrogen bomb 40x

Atomic bomb (fision) is 1 million times as powerful as equal weighth of

chemical bomb, like TNT

Hydrogen bomb (fusion) is 1000 times as powerful as equal weight of atomic

bomb. "Low" temperature fusion starts at 1.5 million deg C.



LIGHT: Sunlight color temperatture is 6500K and a colour rendering index

(CRI) 1.00.

Headlights for autos:

HID headlamp burners produce between 2,800 and 3,500 lumens from between

35 and 38 watts of electrical power and a color temperature of 4100K and

4400K and a CRI if ~0.75 at 42 to 85 volts 400 Hz

Halogen filament headlamp bulbs produce between 700 and 2,100 lumens from

between 40 and 72 watts and a color termerature of 3000K to 3550K and a CRI

of ≥0.98 at 12.8 V.



DAYLIGHT FILM BALANCE: noon June 21 10% clouds Washington D.C.

Wavelength in nanometers:

253.7 Fluorescent's mercury arc

400nm-Ultraviolet; 700nm Infrared

Footcandles fc = lm/sq ft Lux (apx) x previous value

.5 = Moonlight

30 = Dusk & some home reading 60

500 needed for clarical work 250 16

Used to reset circadian rhythm 5000

5000+ = Full Sunlight 10000 10

COLOR TEMPERATURES in Kelvin

1800 Sun @ sunrise or candelight

2400-2900 Household incandescent light bulbs (5 x resistance when hot),

4500 deg F, 5% of the electricity is converted to light

3200 Tungsten photo "hot lights"

5400-5900 HMI type photo "hot lights"

5500 Sun @ noon on a clear day

6770 Thick overcast sky

9000 Open shade on a clear day

25000 Open shade in the mountains on a really clear day

COLOR FILTERS

CC Filter color / Absorbs

magenta / green

cyan / red

yellow / blue

red / blue + green (cyan)

green / blue + red (magenta)

blue / red + green (yellow)



SIGHT FACTORS

Brightness

Contrast

Size

Speed

DIOPTER is the reciprocal of the focal length of a lens in meters

SOUND

Decibels/time to risk of permanent hearing damage

90/8hr

95/4hr

100/2hr

105/1hr

110/30min

125/1.87min

130/75sec

135/37.5sec

140/15sec



decibels Item

70-85 Vacuum cleaner

80- 95 Lawn mower

80-105 Video arcade

85-105 Manufacturing plant





Misic



Decibel Source

0 Threshold of hearing (youth 1000-4000 Hz

20 Studio for sound pictures

40 Min. levels-residential area (Chicago @ night

48 Engle 22 MT25E-U1 refrigerator

50 Private business office/light traffic @ 100';/Average

residence

60 Quiet conversation in a quiet room/Near freeway/Large

store/Accounting office

60-115 Music

70-85 Vacuum cleaner

80 Tabulating room/inside sport car @ 50mph/Pneumatic drill @ 50'



80-105 Video arcade

85-105 Manufacturing Plant

88-110 Symphony/Mortorcycle/Snowmobile

80 Heavy traffic

95-110 Power Saw

100-105 Gasoline rotary lawn mower, or a helicopter

26-128 Rock Music

122-130 Jet airplane takeoff @ 100 feet, fire alarm

134 HP Siren @ 100'



Sound transmission coefficient

35 Loud conversation is transmitted (a plane wall)

39 With acoustic batts

52 Only the loudest of sounds with:

acoustic batts

resilient chanels (metal isolatoin strips between drywall & studs)

double drywall on one side

BATTERY CHARGING schemes, tiimes, temperatures, damage, sensing efficiency,

methods, rates, control, voltages, current, cell leveling etc at:

http://www.mpoweruk.com/chargers.htm

BATTERY Energy Den Cycles Mem Self dischg

Nickel-cadmium 40 w/kg 500-1000 yes 25%/month

Nickel metal-hydride 55 w/kg 500-1000 no

20-25%/month

Nickel-hydride could double capacity of nickel-cadmiums '94

Changing the electrode lattice chemical ratio from 1:5 to 1:1.57 makes

it flexible and greatly increases the number of recharge cycles

Lithium-ion 95 w/kg 500-1200 no

10%/month

Flexible, credit-card plastic can be punched & burned 3.8v, twice energy

of

Nicads & 40% more than nickel-metal hydrides

Energy in milliamp hours:

TYPE AAA AA C D

C-Zn 151 808 1615 4308 (7/13 of Alk) very short live w hi

curnt

Alkal 280 1500 3000 8000 Shorter life w high current

Nicad 180 500 2500 4400 ok w heavy current

Li

Test: 50mA 150mA 150mA 150mA Radio Shack Tester Test Current

1.5v & 3v button = 1mA N=50mA



Type

BEST FEATURES

WORST FEATURES

Lead-acid

Available now, relatively low cost, proven technology, easy care.

short rang, high weight, toxic metal, low enberystorage

capacity to weight.

Nickel-metal hydrise

Quick-charging,fairly long range, durable now.

Aluminum-air fuel cell (aluminum oxidizes an alkaline solution)- has 13

times capacity of lithium-ion battery, Should be available 9/02



FLYWHEELS

Speed record

1985 3,100 mph rim speed

1995 4,668 mph, Barbour Stockwell Co, Cambridge, Mass (65,378 RPM)



EFICIENCY in Lumens per watt

1 Gas Plasma TV/computer screens w wide viewing angle & contrast ratio

of between 60:1 and 200:1 (5/97 apx $1.30/sq in.)

5 Backlit LCD computer screen w narrow viewing angle (5/97 apx $16/sq

in.)

15 100 w incandescent (85% of radiant energy is infared heat)

35 250 w mercury

72 40 w fluorescent

68 250 w metal halide

81 150 w high pressure sodium

128 1000 w HPS

Percent of wattage turned into light

Fluorescent 20%

Incandescent 4%

LED traffic lights use 1/7 the electricity of older incandescent ones

TV sets

19" color/ watts

'69 / 500 watt

'94 / 100 watt (80% more energy efficient)

COST PER MILLION BTU 5/92

Natural gass $6.05 (ignition temperature = > 1100 degrees F); TCF

(trillion cubic feet) will generate 100 billion KWH of electricity or, for

one year will heat 15 million homes or power 12 million natural gas vehicles.

Kerosene $7.56 (+1.51)

#2 heating oil $9.30 (+1.74)

Propane $9.74 (+.44)

Electricity 24.15 (x 2.48)

Avg.older home uses 15 kwh/day (excluding washer & dryer) 4.5k kwh/yr)

U.S. average w all appiances is 27kwh/day (9.855k kwh/yr)

PHX SRP home consumption = 13k kwh/yr

WOOD 1 cord (4x4x8') lb.Weight BTU's of heat

Aspen softwood 2,200 13 million

Hickory hardwood 4,400 25 million

COAL has over 3 times as much energy per pound as wood

NUCLEAR FUEL PELLETS have over 78,000 more energy per pound as coal

SOLAR can produce

100 mW per sq. mile

1000 w per 3 sq ft area

CSHPSS (chips) = Central Solar Heating Plant with Seasonal Storage, Mass.

China

Bought old refrigerator factories & now can't build power plants fast enough

to supply electricity to the ineficient refrigerators

Taiwan coverts unrefined scrap copper into high-resistance wire for cheap

motors

A 75 kw moror might be $1000 cheaper, but cost $30,000 more in required

power plant & distribution expenxes

Bangkok, Thailand: a $10 million "superwindow" factory could save 3,000

mw or $7 billion in utility investment

Bombay, India, an $8 million factory to make quadrupled-efficiency

compact-fluorescent lamps could save 3,700 mw or $9.4 billion in building

power plants



EFFICIENCY:

Automobiles

20 % 2001 potential energy in gasoline to energy @ the wheels - typical

gasoline engine

40 % 2001 potential energy in gasoline to energy @ the wheels - GM fuel

cells using gasoline w water & catalytic converter w CO2 byproduct

Milage

70 mpg 1999 Honda Insight, 2 passenger hybrid-drive

80 mpg 2000 Prep, GM'S 5-passenger Diesel electric sedan w a .16

coefficient of drag

235 VW AG's test vehicle 8/2002 w .159 coeficient of drag, tandom seating

video rear view mirron

8428,mpg 1999 French engineering students

Braking energy recovery

Hybrid gas/electric: 25%

Tanka's hydraulic system: 70%

Propultion

4% '92 Yamato1 MHD propulsion system

22% Tank-to-wheel direct methanol fuel cell auto (2001)

22% Tank-to-wheel of a deeisel engine w conventional transmission (2001)

22% Hydrofoil ship (18% more)

60% cargo ships (38% more

Furnace

78% High effeciency gas fireplace

96.5% High effeciency, gas '94

Solar - 6 hours of sunlight, average during entire year for USA

35-40% Glass-covered collectors

75% Unglazed Transparid Collectors (black aluminum w hols) (40% more)

Fuel Cells 40-45$ of the fuel's chemical energy is converted to elctricity.

Adding a heat exchanger can recover much of thatenergy

Power Plants, Electrical generation:

COAL-fired 40% 2001's best - hope to raise to 60% in a few years

NATURAL GAS 50% in 2001

DRAG, aerodynamic accounts for roghly 15% of fuel consumption

COEFICIENT of drag

.80 Ford 1920 Model T

.60 Chrysler 1934 Airflow auto

.40 Shelby Cobra apx 1962

.35 Plimouth Voyager, 1996

.3? Tesla electric sports car

.30 Ford 1982 Mustang

.34 Typical mid-sized 2000 sedan

.32 Oldsmobile Aurora "93 (.05 more)

.306 Toyota Sienna, 2011

.27 on SEAT Concept car (.08 more)

.27 1996 Mercedes 3-class sedan (lowest of anny other production

sedan)

.19 GM's Impact Electric car

.16 GM's PNGV (Partnership for a New Gereration Vehicle) Hybrid-drive

(diesel/electric sedan gets 80mpg)

.159 Volkswagen's AG's test vehicle 8/2002 w tandom seating & video

rear view mirron



COEFECIENT OF FRICTION:

.1 = Normal industrial applications 5 times as much as:

.005= High speed straight molecule lubrication (1/20 as much)

10% of the toal friction of an auto engine is created by the oil rings.

SPEED of garage door openers average 7in.per.sec. some are 14ips.

PRESSURE SPRAYERS: electric=1200-1500 psi; gasoline - 2200 psi

HORSEPOWER PER engine LITER

140: Saab's 1.6 l 5-cylinder, 225 hp experimental engine w variable

compression accomplished with a supercharger and by tilting the cylinder

block 12/00

HORSEPOWER PER vehicle TON

Auto 75-200

86: 5000 lb 1997 Ford Expedition pickup w 215 HP 4.6-liter engine (23 lb/hp)

Aircraft 40-50 (35 less)

Ship .25-2



TURNING RADIUS, ft. '00

AUTOMOBILE COST 10,000 miles/yr = $6169/yr ($.62/mi, $514/month), 1999

45.0 Full-sized SUv

43.7 Ford Excursion

39.7 Toyota Land Cruiser

39.5 Dodge Grand Caravan, 1996

37.0 Mercedes M-Class

36.9 Toyota Sienna, 2010

33.9 Full-sized SUV w Quadrasteer

31.5 Chevrolet Metro



ACELLERATION, sec. for 0-60 mph

11.0 Our T-bird w 5L, 302 engine

5.7 Corvette LT1 170mph top $40,000

5.4 Mercedes E55, 1999 w 3 valves & 2 plugs/cylinder (13% more efficient,

25% lighter & 40% less emissions

4.7 Corvet Z06 $50,000, 2002

4.4 Ferrari 550 Barchetta PPininfarina 5.5 l V12, roofless, $200,000

4.0 S7 by Steve Saleen: 550 hp V8, 200+mph, 42" high $375,000

3.9 Lambourghini Diablo GT (62mph=100kmh) 6l. v12, 210mph top, $325,000

3.7 Tesla electric roadster

3.7 Ferrari F50, 4.75L 520hp 12 cylinder turbo w 203mph top $500,000,'95

2.5 Caparo Vehicle Technologies; 2.4L 480hp w 205 top speed; 1036 lb; seats

2; difficult to hold below 100mph; $300,000 '06

McCleren F1 automobile, made, European car, 1997

$975,000

231 mph top speed (spedometer goes to 247)

Driver sits in the middle & slightly foreward of the w passengers

FIRST AUTO RACE: Thanksgiving 1895, 55 mi., Chicago-McKigan Ill. 7.5 avg

mph,

HEAD LIGHTS range, meters/yards/feet

50/ 54/ 163 Low beam

150/162/ 488 High beam

750/812/2438 Night-vision infrared (1999 Cadilac DeVille's head's up

display)

PROPULSION SYSTEMS Weight

10% of total displacement, freighter

SPEED RECORDS:

Drag racing mph

313.91 by Gary Sceizi in Pamona CA in 1997

326.44 by Gary Sceizi in Houston TX in 1998

Land

763mph Mach1+, Richard Noble in ThurstSSC - 5sec/mile

Train

112, 1893 by THE AMERICAN steam locomotive (4-4-0) coal burner. Capable

of 37 mph for passanger service, could attain 62 mph without a problem.

SAILING

SPEED RECORD @ Gorge

50.4 mph 9/14/92, mens' w 4.5m & 25-34k wind

43.2 mph women's w 4.5m & 25-34k wind (7.2 less)

World sailing speed record, (avg over a 500 m distance was set in

1993 by Simon McKeon in YELLOW PAGES ENDEAVOUR @ Austraila's Sandy Point.

46.52k (maybe in 18k of wind) (53.498 & 20.7 mph)

TRANS-ATLANTIC

6 days, 13 hr, 3 min., 32 sec, 1990 Frenchman Serge Madec



BOILING WATER

212 deg F @ sea-level pressure of 29.92" Hg

.9 deg decreasse for each 500 feet of increase in pressure altitude



FREEZING WATER

The volume of water increases 8-9% when it freezes

The freezing temperature of water changes .01 degree per atmosphere

Hot water freezes faster than cold water (Mpemba Effect, from Tanzanian

H.S. student, Erasto B Mpemba) probably because of a combination of the

following:

1) evaporation cools

2) evaporation reduces amount of water to be frozen

3) evaporation causes air currents

4) convection is greater in the water with higher temperatures

5) density is higher, which would contribute to convection

6) ice crystals do not form & float up to the top to provide insulation

7) Surrounding snow/frost is melted, which conducts heat faster when

refrozen



MAGNETISM types (4)

Ferromagnetism (permanent)

Paramagnetism (attraction, soft iron)

Ferrimagentism (ferrites) change from permanent to temporary above Curie

pt?

Antiferromagnetism, looses magnetic properties below the Neel temperature

Diamagnetism, repelled from magnetic field

Strength:

20 Telsa, Max steady-state, suerocnduct



EARTH QUAKES

Richter scale: Each point is 33 times the previous time

6.6 1/17/93 in Southern CA



Negawatt is megawatts of electricity saved by more efficient use

MEGAWATT Millions of watts of electricity (power)

3.2: Oil rig operates onwy

POWER PLANTS, Megawatts

110 Pebble bead nuclear power plant

120 Gas-fired power plant comleted in 2000 by Pinnacle West, 43 Ave

& Buckeye, is a combined cycle plant (gas turbine cycle is cooled by water,

which steam operates a secondary generator.

500 Phoenix's Sterling Energy's solar plant for CA Edison w 37' dishes

on 7sq mi (4500A) 2008-2012

550 Duke Energy natural gas combined cycle (turbine/steam),15mi SW

Buckeye AZ (30% more efficient than coal) slated for 2003 completion will

provide pwer for 140,000 households

600 Coal-fired, large

760 Springerville Generating Station (Tucson Electric) in 2001,

considering two 380 Mw units for 760 Mw. 11/7/01 800 mw after SRP & TEP

double size of plant

857 Nuclear, average light water

Cholla

Four Corners

1,085 Bonneville Dam, E of Portland OR

2,000 Hoover Dam

2,120 Pinacle West Capital (APS) SW Buckeye AZ

2,250 Navajo Generating Station, Page,AZ (3x750mw units). 3,775'

stacks

2,300 Gas fired combined cycle, largest existing or planned in North

America, power for 2 million homes. Expected online in 2003; $700 mil

12,600 Itaipu Dam, Brazil/Paraguay

18,200 Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River in China

Page

Palo Verde Nuclear Plant

Cetane Rating is the measure of the energy in fuel, as diesel fuel

Hypogolic fuel instantaneously ignites when combined w oxydizer

Pyrophoric-ignites spontaneously when exposed to air



,,GOVERNMENTS

GUNS' BACKGROUND CHECKS - 700,000 out of 30 million were denied (2.3%)

Measured in mm, caliber (hundredths in.), guage, (The number of bore-sized

lead balls to weigh a pound)

SNAFU Situation Normal, All Fould Up - WWII cartune soldier developed by

Walt Disney to demonstarte proper millitary behavior.



GAMBLING: State Lotteries

Dr. Timothy Kelley, National Gambeling Impact Study Commission, 1/02:

Lottery states spend $400 million/yr advertising (more than any other add

message) - many times deceptive &/or targeting the poor

Top 5% of the lottery players purchase 54% of the lottery tickets, spending

an average $3,750/year. That's $312.50/mo = $1,902,176.29 @ 12% for 30 yr.



Poor people spend 25 times as much of their income. People earning

$10,000/yr income, average $597/yr (5%) of it on the lottery & see it as

in investment. If, instead the'd invest $50/mo ($600/yr) from 25-65 yr,

they'd have $600,000 for retirement.

Rich people earning > 100,000/yr income average $289/yr (.2%) and see it

as entertainment



California, 2001:

20% of the players account for 90% of the sales (mostly the poor)

More than half of the 2 million heavy gamblers are from households that

earn less than $35,000/yr

41% of the lottery's heavy gamblers are from households that make leass

than $25,000, although they comprise less than 1/3 of the population

The poor heavy gamblers spend an average of more than $830/yr on the lotery

($631,573.35 in 50 yr @ 12% compunded interest)

(Also low income families watch proprotionally more television).

5% of the players account for 50% of the money spend (1999)

Blacks spend 4 times more than whites (1999)

$36 billion on lottery tickets in 1997; $11 billion into state coffers

$221 Avg purchases for lowest income (2000)

$76 Avg for more afluent

Sales surge when welfare checks come out (37 before & 348 after = over 9x)

Average lotto player nationally spends $32/month w a 1:800 million chance

of winning. The $32/month in a growth stock mutual fund from age 20-70 yr

would yield $1.5 million

CHANCE is one in(8/2001:

150,000,000 Amusement Park ride risk of dying (1/02)

80,000,000 Power Ball

15,000,000 Amusement Park ride risk of hospitalization (1/02)

3,000,000 Freezing to death (27 times more likely)

350,000 Electricuted (229 times)

250,000 Dying in a plane crash (320 times

Better chance of guessing, on the first try, the presidents personal unlisted

phone number among the 7 different area codes in the Washington DC area

Correctly guessing the birthdays of the next three strangers you run into

16 times more likely to get killed while driving 10 miles to buy the ticket

than buying the winning ticket.

If you bought 50 tickets hoping to better your odds, you would win the jackpot

once every 30,000 years on average

If you bought a powerball ticket every time you drove a mile, you'd have

to drive an average distance of 167 trips to the moon and back before you'd

win the powerball jackpot

LOTO WINNERS

Divorce rate is 4 x the national average

65% file for bandrupsy within 15 yr



DROWNINGS:

90% of couples divorse after a child drowning

Cost of long term health care for near drowining victims up to

Per year $180,000

Per lifetime $4.5 million per lifetime



MAIL: The average American receives 49,060 pieces of mail in their lifetime

- 1/3 junk mail (1996)

HIGHWAYS

One 80,000 lb 18-wheller truck puts the same wear on a road as 15,000 cars

U.S. had 45 million school students in 1998

Paradise Valley School District #69

3500 employees,apx 1996

35,078 '201, 32,000 students, '96, & 33680 in 2001-2

92 sq mi. in 10/95

Busses travel 1.5 million miles in 1993

Paradise Valley District, in 1994 had 1700 classrooms

$75,000-100,000 for a new bus, 1993

We have apx 109 busses in 1993

1700 classrooms in 1994

Fall Teachers Students Ratio Times # students

1964 147 3,450 23.5:1 ---

1974 593 12,688 21.4:1 3.7

1994 1716 31,170 18.2:1 2.5

A slender sylindrical strip of a solid marking substance = PENCIL

Pencils bouoght in 1993 = 13,146 dozen (175,752 pencils)

Reams of paper used in 1993 = 76,400 (83.2 million)

ENROLLMENT

Year Enrolment

,,,

MONEY,

Emements (most important & most understood)

1 Written game plan & goals (budget)

2 Live on less than you make

3

4 Get out of debt

5 Give! You get back more than you can ever give. It changes your life.

New security bills cost $.04 each, 5/24/2000

Ink that changes color w light angle

Security thread inbedded

Off-center picture



2897 is our current enrollment

JAPANESE EDUCAITON

Students attned school 240 days per year, 6 days a week - 133% more than

our 180 days (75%). In 1994 5-day weeks were increased to 2/month



-$2,300 ea 2 wk to collect garbage ($33/dumpster) @ L Roosevelt, '93

-$18,993/yr avg incarseratoin, 2000 in AZ ($52/day)

-$25,000/yr for incarseration, 1993

-$14 million of taxpayer's money to defend Timothy McVey (OK City bombig)

-Articles of Confederation (agreement of friendship between independent

states)made it impossible for Congress to execute its constitutional duties

1) Congress could legislate only for states, not for individuals; thus it

could not enforce legislation. 2) Congress had no power to tax (states did)

3) lacked the power to regulate commerce



-Constitutional Conventionn May 25, 1787, proposed at the ANNAPOLIS

CONVENTION the previous September. 1st phase (2 mo May 23-July 26) the

delegates developed general outlines, 2nd phase (10 days July 27-August 6)

five-man Committee wrote rough draft 3rd phase (1 mo August 6-September 6)

delegates debated, then Gouverneur

Morris put the document in finished form. September 17 the Constitution

was signed, then national debate, last to ratify on May 29, 1790.

REGULATIONS:

Automobile, in 1993 add $4500 to price of a new car

1st National Traffic & Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 for seat belts

etc.

Clean Air Act for emitions



,,HEALTH & OSHA

Alzheimer’s is less likely in people who are conscientious, self disciplined

& scrupulous (’07 long-term study of 1000 nuns & priests)

AUTISM – One English doctor, who used false data and has been discredited,

disbanded, disbarred & stripped of his metals, started it all by blaming

autism on vaccines.

Phil Donahugh whipped it up with an actress on his show who blamed her

child’s autism on vaccines.

Opra, ’07, put it on the air to be feared (but harmed our society greatly)

As a result in 09 measles? is increasing in Europe



AUTOIMMUNE diseases arise from an overactive immune response (80 known

conditions

Diabetes: T cells (white blood cells) destroy pancreatic cells which make

insulin

Inflammatory bowel disease

Lupus

Multiple sclerosis

Psoriasis

Rheumatoid arthritis



Drugs in the Ohio River include almost all pharmapsudicals if you measure

in parts per trillion. That dilution equals:

One second in 32,000 years

One inch in 33 round trips to the moon

One grain of sugar in an olympic-sized swimming pool

One penny in $10 billion

Heart Attack precursors 7/6/2011 from:

http://health.yahoo.net/caring/5-surprising-signs-of-an-unhealthy-heart

Any of these signs -- and particularly two or more together -- is reason

to call your doctor for a workup

1. Neck pain

2. Sexual problems

3. Dizziness, faintness, or shortness of breath

4. Indigestion, nausea, or heartburn

5. Jaw and ear pain

Homeopathic dilutions typically range from 6X (10e-6) to 30X(10e-30); a

24X (12C) dilution = a pinch of salt in both the North and South

Atlantic Oceans; 24X (13C) dilution = 1/3 drop in all the water on

Earth; 80X (40C) dilution = one molecule in the entire observable

universe. The FDA regulates homeopathic remedies, which do not have

to be proven safe or effective before being sold.

Sunscreens, 12/04 info. from Dr. Nicholas Perricone, dermatologist (check

quackwatch.com)

Old sunscreen is ok to use but consistancy might change

Physical sunscreens are preferred, as zinc oxide or micronized zinc

oxide

Chemical sunscreens react with the skin

SPF 30 is good

SPF 15: I heard that the chemicals in higher SPF can do as much damage

as the sun would



th

Vitamins ($20 billion industry - $300 million/yr in Canada) 3/09 – 9 study

in a row found that vitamins are worthless

Multiple vitamins

WOMEN: Largest multiple vitamin study ever, conducted 1993-1998, Women's

Health Initiative with 8-year average tracking (2/09) involving 40 medical

centers around the US, 161,808 post-memopausal women (50-79) found no effect

in preventing

heart attack

stroke

blood clots in the veins

cancer (breast, colon/rectum, endometrium, ovary, kidney, bladder, stomach

or lung)

early death

The findings held after researchers took body mass index, smoking,

blood pressure, a history of heart disease and other factors into account.

Instead of vitimes, use exercise, maintain a healthy weight and eat a good

diet.



MEN

Nov 08 study followed 15,000 male doctors for 10 yr reported that vitamin

E and C supplements have no effect on the risk of heart attacks, stroke,

cardiovascular death, cancer or congestive heart failure in middle-aged and

older men. They did find an increase in hemorrhagic stroke with vitamin

E use



HAPTICS - The science of touch, coming to video controllers & computers

BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION & SCANS:

Finger prints have 40 discrete markings

Iris has 266 measurable characteristics

Finger nails grow at a rate of .1"/mo (1.2"/yr); Toenales, .05" (.6")

SODA POP etc is one of the worst things you can drink. "The carbonic acid

depleats oxygen and minerals that are important for everyday life," Doug

Grant, nutritionist for the PHX Suns

VITRUVIAN MAN (spread eagle nude dude) was drawn in 1492 by Leonardo DaVinci.

Navel is center of circle; base of penis is center of square.

HYPOCHONDRIA is indicated if a person worries about a major illness for 6

months after being assured they don't have it (related to

obsesive/compulsive behavior)

NCQA (National Committee for Quality Assurance) is an independent watchdog

organization that accredets managed-care organizations 888-275-7585

SELF ESTEEM

Not helped with only positive comments, which is paramont to ignoring the

person. The 1st 18 months of life sets the stage for good self esteem by

positive reinforcement AND interaction (limits AND expectations)..

Affirmation only makes one feel silly & fradulant. People tend to believe

feedback they receive from others. Your performance needs to be valued by

others.

Women's Perception of their looks (survey by a soap company)

world US Brazil Japan British

Beautiful 2% 3% 6% 0%

Natural 42%

Average 26%

Attractive 9% 20%

Feminine 8%

Good Looking 10%

Cute 7%

Sexy 2%

POPULATION

World 6 million 2002

US. 1994 261 million (actual)

1998 270 million 48% is male

2005 288 million (projected in 1994)

2020 326 million (projected in 1994)

AZ 6million projected in 2004

CROWD DENSITY jammed @ front-of-the-stage-rock-concert = 4 sq ft/person

BIRTHS:

Males born in April (tallest) average .25" taller @ 18 yr than those born

in Oct (shortest)

SIAMESE TWINS orriginated w the first recorded case: in 1811 in Siam

(Thailand) who remaided attached until death at age 63 (1874)

2000 w induced labor on demand

8,000/typical weekend day

11.000/typical weekday



VITAMINES:



New York Times apx. 5/4/03, re overdoses of iron, Vitamins, A, E, & C:

Researchers say that vitamin supplements can not correct for poor diet &

multiple vitamins have not been shown to prevent any disease. Today, it

is impossible to be vitamin deficient. It's easy to reach a high enough

dose to actually INCREASE the risk of disease, as:

A: Just a little above recommended dosage of Vitamin A has been shown

to lead to osteoporosis

C: Supplements continue to show lack of any beneficial health effects

E: Supplements can increase the incidence of heart attacks & strokes

80% of the retailers for herbal remedies make false claims for their products

according to the Journal of the Journal American Medical Association,

9/17/93



,DEATHS (& other information) PER YEAR unless otherwise noted - no tabs

5 From inhaled anthrax 3/8/02 in recent terrorists attacts (not

/yr)

5 Bowing to other people (25 people during a 90's 5-yr period

7 Whooping cough (pertussis) infant deaths in California in 2010

through July in epidemic w 1500 cases. (2009 saw 3 deaths & 965 cases)

- This disease was eradicated until some parents imagined that autism

was related to immunizations.

9 Minor burns of kids & 116 fires w battery operated jeep. Mfgr

was fined $1 million for not telling the feds sooner

2.2 million)

16,300,000 pregnant women and newborns from pregnancy and childbirth

complications (99% of maternal deaths occur in developing countries)



Chance of dieing & cause (one chance in your lifetime), 10/17/2001

36 Any accident

81 Motor vehicle accident

202 Firearm

344 Poisoning

400 Heart disease

600 Cancer

2,000 Stroke

4,873 Falling terrestrial object

7,000 Motor vehicle accident

10,000 Gunshot

10,455 Drowning in a bath tub

20,000 Falling down

29,860 Being caught between objects

40,000 Poison

60,000 Crossing the street

75,000 Drowning

100,000 House Fire

130,498 Suffocation by a plastic bag

500,000 Bicycle accident

1,000,000 Commercial plane crash

3,000,000 Lightning strike

100,000,000 Shark attack

300,000,000 Roller coaster accident

500,000,000 Anthrax



$14.8 billion, AZ budget in 2001 for 5.1 million people

ENDURANCE:

40 g's deceleration to stop rocket sled in 1.4 sec from 632mph w Col. John

Stapp, 1954 in NM, began to detach his retinas

FRESH AIR

CO2, ppm

300 Fresh outdoor air

800 Normal indoor/office air

1,000 Discomfort is experienced

1,500 Average domestic airliner $60,000/yr saved, recirculating 50%

air

5,000 Peak found aboard airliner

10,000 ppm (1%) CO2 will induce slightly heavier breathing (air in the

low-pressure of a balloon capsule)

50,000 Exhaled human air

ATMOSPHERE

28% Oxygen (O2) = air as you enhale

16% O2 = air you breathe exhale

0.3% CO2 = natural air

Humidity: 30%, standard minum for comfort

CIGARETTS smoked (billions)

1981 640

1993 485 (lowest)

1996 487

SECOND HAND CIGARETTE SMOKE contributes irreversibly to hardening of the

arteries (atherosclerosis), a major predictor of heart disease & stroke via

1/24/98 Journal of the American Medical Assn, Dr. George Howard @ Wake Forest

University. Followed 10,000 adults. Arteries hardened 20% faster in

nonsmokers breathing 2nd hand smoke 20hr/wk than other non smokers (1/3 as

bad as actually smoking)

DOG DROPPINGS:

Australia's 3 million dogs drop 350,000 tons/yr, creating the #1 issue for

cleaning cities & unsafe e.coli levels in bay waters

Paris, 2001, spent $10 million/yr picking up doggie poo using "caninetts"

or "motocrotte" (poo scooters, which are bothersome, noisy & poluting) to

pick up 16 tons per day from the 200,000 dog owners. 600 people/yr break

bones or are hospitalized from slipping on the poo. In 2002 "motocrottes

will be retired & fines from $180-$420 will be given.

RESEARCH

Olestra's indigestion warning, due to some people getting sick after eating

it every meal for 56 consecutive days.

Took 30 yr & $250 million to bring to market)

Removes nutrients, esp vitAMINES A,D,E,K

INJURIES

Contractile Tissue - muscle

Contusion - trama to muscle

RICE Rest/Ice/Compression/Elevate injury plus Position of tention w muscle

injury. Range of motion exercises after 48 hr. or ice if swelling renews.

SIS (Small Intestine Submucosa) from pigs, promotes healing, reduces

scarring and is FDA approved for 6 applicatoins aas skin wounds, sores

incontinence in women.

AMPUTATION of a foot, as for diabetes costs apx $40,000, with a lifetime

expendature of $400,000 to $1 million for prostheses etc.

Nerve-like sensors on a numb foot would cost $30,000

EYES

Lasic Surgery: Laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis

TRANSPLANTS $ cost in 1999

8,000 Cornia

111,400 Kidney

113,700 Pncreas

244,600 Liver

257,700 Lung

303,400 Heart

473,900 Intestine

NEUTRITION:

MUSCLE FUELING

Water: Weigh before & after workout & adjust water intake. If you lose

omore than 2% (3 lb for me) during workout, need to drink more BEFORE workout.

Complex carbohydrates [for pre-workout snak & refueling within 30 minutes

after a workout]

Fruits PLU = Price Look-up Unit

Vegetables

Whole-grain breads

Cerals

Pasta (which is made of wheat)

Dary products (low fat)

Avoid sugar, honey candy bars (may cause drop in blood sugar & increased

fluid in the stomach when coupled w exercises

Our STOMACH would digest itself if it didn't produce a new layer of mucous

every 2 weeks

PH of digestive system:

1-2 Stomach

5-6 Small intestine

4 Colon

BIRD MEAT is dark for much used muscles & white for little used muscles

PROTEIN is the most abundant component of the body, second to water

50% of a body's dry weight is protein.

33% of it is in the muscles (are 20-22% protein)

20%, in the bones & cartilage

10%, in the skin

37%, in other tissues and fluids

Up to 10% of our dry body weight consists of bacteria, whose fossil record

dates back 3.5 billion yr. ago

Protein in MUSCLE allows it to contract and to hold fluid, which gives the

muscle firmness, even though it is composed of at least 75% water.

Protein turnover - time to replace 1/2 the protein:

6 days in blood plasma and liver

180 days in muscle

Muscle % of bodyweight

80% Fish

40% Male human avg.

29% Female human avg.

GRAPEFRUIT, originating in the West Indies around 1800, contains:

No Fat

Bioflavonoids - Strengthens capalaries? Dr. use to treat sprains & strains;

Beta carotene - (if pink) antioxidant nutrient; prevents cancer?

Pectin - Lowers cholesterol?

Potassium - controls blood pressure 10/24/98 blood pressure: 101/68 55

pulse Recovered from 4/14/99 black disk



Vitamin C 69% of RDA in 1/2 of a medium grapefruit

EAT broccoli, carrots, spinach & squash and get exercise, 8/92 Read Dig p

90

POTATOES provide more protein and calories per unit of land than any other

food crop: 5 times more than soybeans, corn or wheat (Jo Ostgarden, 1994

FATTY meals cause sludging (clumping of the blood cells) within an hour which

slows circulation. In 4-6 hours sludging becomes severe enough to halt

blood flow in the smallest blood vessels. The blood's ability to cary

oxygen, wastes and nutritiants is much reduced - a particular problem with

SCUBA diving.

MOLD is white the first couple of days. When growing long enough to dvelop

spores it turns green or blue. Threads ("roots") can go deep into the food.

Don't smell. Wrap & discard unless hard cheese, firm fruits, vegetables

or salami. Then cut off 1" below mold. Scooping out of jams is ok.

SUGAR

The average child consumes more that 12 oz/day or about 275 lb/yr

Soft drinks contribute about 21% of total sugar calories to the Amrcn diet

COFFEE

Cafein-free: 97% or more cafeine must be removed by:

Methylene Chloride process (most conventional)

Ethyl Acetate process

Water process

Carbon dioxide process is most expensive but the most complete

Salmon, fresh is one of the best.

Halibut (flat ocean bottom feeding fish w both eyes on top) tastes non fishy,

is very lean (tories

47 Singer Sewing Machines, NYC

50 Metropolitan Life Insurance NYC

55 Woolworth NYC

77 Chrysler NYC

97? Empire State Building (weighs 360,000 tons NYC

World Trade center 110 Sears Tower, Chicago

Prenous Twin Towers, 33' hgher than Sears TowersMilasia, 1996

1731 Sextant inventeed

1770's Geo Washington errected "jocko" (1st lawn jocky) in honor of young,

black, Tom Graves who held a lantern until he froze, for the Deleware River

crossing. Others say Jocko pointed the way for the underground railroad

for those who followed "the drinking gourd," the big dipper in the spring

& summer.

1783 1st manned balloon flight

1824 Portland Cement (color of Portland stone) invented by AspdinJoseph

E., a bricklayer

1826 First photograph: Niepce, Burgundy, France

1827 GEORG SIMON OHM finished "The Galvanic Circuit Mathematically

Treated"

1830 First all-steam railroad, England

1831 Mikola Michael Faraday discovered electric induction

1843 3/25 Thamss Tunnel (1st) was completed after apx 30 yr by Frenchman,

Mark Brunel, who invented the iron shield used

1824 Ampere, Andre Marie taught physics @ College de Francephysics (defined

unit for measuring electrical current)

1850 First undersea cable layed under the Enghlsh Channel between Dover &

Calais – carried telegraph for 3 days until French fishermen accidentally

cut it

1855? Dr John Snow discovered that cholera was spread by contanimated water

(Broad Street Pump, London, England)

1859 Louis Pasteur disproved spontaneous generaton of life

1859 Lenoir invented internal compustion engine: Dontaining the force of

the explosion of a tiny drop of an expensive, highly toxic substanc inside

an iorn tube driving a piston attached to a shaft by a complex series of

linkages

1859 Charles Darwin's Origin of Species

1868 Christopher Sholes patented the typewriter

1862 Alessandro Volta discovered direct current & invented the battery

1864 Alfred? Nobel lost younger brother in nitroglycerin explosion @

family's nitroglicerin factory & in 1866 invented dynamite

1865 Joseph Lister started sterilizing for surgery (before 50% surgical

patients died of infection)

1869? Jul 30 Margarine created

1872,May POPULAR SCIENCY MONTHLY first published

1876 Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone

1879 Thomas Edison patented lightbulb in Menlo Park, N.J.

1879 California Electric Light Co, first to sell & distribute electricity

1884 Nikola Tesla invented the AC Electric generator, working for T.Edison

1885 Gottlieb Wihelm Daimler patented the 1st high-speed

internal-compustion engine, invented the caarburetor (allowed liquid

gasoline) and put it on a bicycle, and on a carriage in 1886

1986 Karl Benz built the 1st automobile: 3 wheels & 8 mph (before Daimler)

1886 Statue of Liberty was erected

1886 Coca-Cola invented in Atlanta Ga by Pemberton, a pharmacist & went

on sale as a remedy for sleepness

1888 Tesla sold his induction motor invention to George Westinghouse

1889 Safety Pin invented,NY, 4/10 by Walter Hunt; sold the patent for $400

1889 Eiffel Tower was centerpiece of exposition, & world's tallest

structure until Chrysler Bldg in 1930, N.Y, NY, designed by Gustave Eiffel

1891 December: James Naismith invented basketball in Springfield, Mass

using peach baskets,not boxes

1892 RUDOLF DIESEL, Grench-born Germine patened his engine

1893 Nov the zipper was invited to replace buttons

1894 Corrugated cardboard box invented by Henry D. Norris & Robert H.

Thompson

1894 Marconi demstontrates wireless telegraphy

1894 Lowell Observatory founded by Percival

1895 Wilhelm Roegtgen discovered X-rays Nov 8

1895 American academic regalia (cap & gown) was standardized based on the

Oxford costume. The standard was refined in 1932. Alma Mater means,

"foster mother" in French

1897 Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite, established prizes, April,for

Most important discoveries or inventions

Produced the most important work in the domain of letters

Exerted the best action for the fraternity of peoples

For the diminution of permanent armies

Formation or spreading of peace congresses

1900 Brownie camera (Latin meaning "chamber") by Kodak cost $1 - Early

Camera was a darkroom with a lens. Kodak's Box camera, 1888, cost $25.

Leica, 1924, was the first successful 35mm camera (Germany's Leitz optical

works.

1902 FAX machine invented (512k/30 = 17k/pg memory w Sharp UX-300 FAX)

1903 Wright Brothers first flight

1905/1915 Albert Einstein published Special Relativity/General

Relativity

1906 Leo Hendrik Bakeland heated phenol & formaldehyde to make Bakelite

1907 Murray Spangler combined a tin soapbox, pillowcase, fan & broomstick

for a suction sweeper. His cousin's husband, W.H.Hoover helped to market

it.

1908 Henry Ford invented assembly line (from meet packing) (perfected it

in 1913, reducing assembly from 12 hr. to 90 min (1/8) & cost from $850 to

$290 (1/3)

1908 Businessman William Taylor patented the Bramble pattern of dimples for

golf ballls, which cuts their drag in half by causing turbulance which fills

the trailing vacuum more rapidly

1912 Polish biochemist, Funk first used the word "vitamin" to describe

amines that are vital to life

1913 Cecil B DeMille was dispatched from New York to look for a little town

out west for filming THE SQUAW MAN. Flagstaff had a snow storm so he

proceeded to CA & rented a barn in Hollywood

1914 Chester W Cook patented the first snooze alarm (mechanically complex)

1921 Polygraph (Lie detector) invented by John Larson, medical student

1920 Commercial radio broadcasts began

1928 Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, 1st antibiotic

1928 Pilot's certificate, 1st one issued to William P Crackin by US, April

1939 Chester Carlson invented the Electrostatic imaging (Xerox) Oct 21

1922 circ Henry Ford produced the Model T

1925 First moving pictures

1924 circ Marie Curie discovered radium & polonium

1926 The first pop-up toaster was invented by Toastmaster

1927 Charles Lindberg completed the first solo transatlantic flight from

N.Y. to Paris in 33.5 hr.

1928 George Eastman,s portable motion picture machine

1928 In September, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin

1929 Wall Street crash triggered the Great Depression

1929-1953 Joseph Stalen was the Soviet ruller

1932 Amelia Earhart 1st woman to fly non-stopsolo accross the Atlantic in

a Lokheed 5-B Vega

1933-1945 Alolph Hitler ruled Germany

1937 Hindenburg explodes

1939 First trans-Atlantic passerger plane service offered & WW II began

1941 First commercial TV broadcast

1946 Slinky was invented in Philadelphia

1947 First tract homes were build on Long Island, N.Y.

1947,October 14 Captain Charles E. Yeager broke the sound barrier at 670

mph in the "Glamorous Glennis", a Bell X-1. It's last flight was May 12,

1950 & is displayed at the Smithsonian Natoinal Air & Space Muxeum

1948 Transistor invented by Walter H Brattain & William Shockley (received

Nobel Prize for it in 1956

1949 Pager invented

1950 Answering Machine invented for telephone, Sept 11th

1969 First man on the moon

1951 Frist commercial computer comes online

1951,March 8, White-Out invented

1951-Nov 10 the first long distance call using an area code was completed

by the mayer of Englewood, N.J. to the mayer of Alameda, CA.

1952 First H-bomb is tested

1953 Tenzing Norgay & Edmund Hillary, 1st humans to climb Everest's 29,028'

1953 WD-40 invented: = Water Displacement + 40th formula tried



VCR firsts

1964 1st home video recorder by Sony

1970 1st VCR by Philips (H9land)

1994 LED doped w irridium gallinum nitride by Japanese = 1st blue LED (zinc

oxide LED produces mostly uv (2005)

1996 8 Everest climbers died in snow storm near sumit

1997 Costs $35,000 to join expedition (IMAX clime apx 1997)

Costs $65,000 for commercial expedition for unskilled

2 months on mountain, apx total time to top

Base camp 17,600' spend weeks adjusting to altitude @...

Camp #2 21,000'

Camp #3 Set up tents but sleep @ camp #2 for altitude aclimation

Camp #4 One night here before next-day summit attempt

1957,Oct.4 USSR launched Sputnik

1958,Jan.31 US launched Explorer

1960 LASER (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation)

1960 Bob Bemer, then 49 yr old, created the ESCAPE key & sequence, lead the

establishment of ASCII, helped develop the BYTE standard of 4 BITS

1971 Portable electronic calculator was introduced

1982 U.S.FDA approved the 1st drug developed w recomniant-DNA: Insulin

1996 6 lost lives in Mt. Everest storm (one was functionally blind from RK)

1998 MPE portable player first introduced

2004 Taipei 101 in Tiawan's capital = Tallest building @ 1,666' w fastest

elivators @ 55fps (37.5 mph) for a trip to the top on a little over half

a minute where it has a 730-ton pendulum tuned passive mass damper. Cost:

$1.7 billion

,,TECHNOLOGY

CENTER FOR UNIVERSAL DESIGN, North Calorina State U. - 7 principles:

Low physical effort

Perceptible information (by sound or feel)

Tolerance for error

Intuitive use

Flexibility in use

Appropriate size & space for use

Equitable use (usable by anyone, regardless of their ability)

Screws

Phillips

Robertson-square socket (more expensive)

Rollercoaster:

Dodonpa, Tokyo, 2400 hp pneumatic, 0-107 mph in 1.8 sec (tested to 115mph)

170' high 3/2002

Durampa, Tokyo Japan $24 million 0-107 mph in 1.8 sec. world's fastest as

of 12/15/01

Titan in Kitakyushu, Japan @ the Space World Amusement ParkSteepest 60deg

71mph, was fastest

Pepsi Max Big One, Black Pool England 201' tall, 75 mph, designed by Ron

Toomer, to whome roller coasters do not appeal

Superman, summer '97 @ 6-Flags Magic Mountain, Valencia, CA: 15-passenger

cars415'high & 100 mph

Son of the Beast, in Parramount's King's Park in Ohio, the world's fastest

(78 mph), highest (214 ft) and first looping wooden roller coaster opened

in May,2000

ANGSTROM Unit = 10 E-10 m; 10 billionths meter (1/100,000,000 milllimeter

NANOMETER = 10 E-9 m

MICRON = 10 E-6 Meter (1 millionth of a meter)

20 = thickness of ink on dollar bill w engravers' intaglio printing

100 = human HAIR diameter for typical brunette

HELIUM BALLOON: $20,000 per flight

Raccooning = Radiation-Controled Ballooning - rising & lowering due to

expansion from heat of the sun: 130,000-80,000' for Re/Max

ORBITAL speed =1800mph (27,740kph) @ 200mi (320km) altitude

ORBETING OBJECTS being tracked by NASA in 1997 = 8014

IRIDIUM PROJECT, 1998, cost $5 billion has 881 country code

Orriginally expected to use 77 satelites (ifidium is 77th element)

Uses 66 satelites orbiting @ 485 mi (low earth orbit:310-930 mi) & 12

gqteways

$500 pager & $3000 telephone ($.70/minute + DX charges

Half the people in the world have never made a phone call, yet 80% have used

a TV (7/00)

GLOBAL-STAR will;

Use 288 SATELITES & INCLUDE DATA & VIDEO

GPS program cost the Department of Defense $10 billion

24 Satelites orbit @ 11,000 mi

1 msecond time error would cause an error of 300 m (984.25ft,328yd .2mi)

PHOTOGRAPHY

Handheld, use min. of shutter speed equal to the lens' focal length

Focal Length 60mm lens for 35mm camera = 210mm on 4x5 camera (3.5 ratio)

Catchlights are reflection of lights in the eyes of a subject

Space, from

1 meter resolution

Ikonos satelite 9/99

OrbVuew-3 2000? by Orbital Imaging

QuickBird-1 by Earth Watch

A few inches 12/16/99 millitary

ENDURANCE OF IMAGES W INKS in years

2 Ink jet papers (some)

13-60 regular photographic papers

70 Luminos Photo papers if used w their preservation inks

150 Specialized papers

VIDEO IMAGES, DETECTORS

CCD (charge-coupled device) - older still & 2001's digital TV video cameras

(640x480 pixel) 5/97

CMOS active-pixel array (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) will

allow more resolution or cheaper cameras (800x1000, .8meg pixels) 5/97

CRT Mac=72dpi; Windows= 96dpi

LCD SCREENS

ACTIVE-MATRIX has individual transistor for each pixle, is bright but uses

more power

Dual Scan (passive-matrix) LCD is dimmer & uses less power, scanning the

screen in two places @ once

Single Scan is dimmer but uses least power

DX setting is automatic ISO film speed setting w cameras

PIXELS in millions

. 256 160 x 160 Handspring Visor Delux, 2000

. 76800 320 x 240 Sarp's Zarus, 2001

1.5 CCD Electronic camera, dime-sized,'93

2 1080i DTV (Digital TV) 995 megagits per sec.uncompressed or 19.4 mbps

compressed. Bandwidth is 19.4 mbps

2.1 Nikon CoolPix 950, 1999 CCD (CMOS is cheaper but lower resolution)

6 Regular 35mm film (24x36mm) 2000

18 CCD Kodachrome film, '93

Negative size:

13 (est)x36mm Cropped Panoramic 35mm

24x36mm Regular 35mm

24x65mm Full Panoramic 35mm

45mm lens in normal mode = 90mm in panoramic mode (1:1.8 ratio)

26.2 CCD Dalsa's 2.5 sq in Megasensor

D-VHS format capacity is 32-45 gig (5/97) - VHS = Victor Home System

INFORMATION will double every 38 days by the year, 2005

DTMF = Dual Tone Multiple Frequency code (touch-tone telephones)

First telephone directory was published Feb 22, 1878

DTV: 1080i DTV 995 mps (megabytes per second) = uncompressed second of



MPEG-2 ('94) a standard for digital video compression, is used w HDTV - Could

transmit 4 programs w today's analog resolution

Parachute altitude record, 102,800', 1960 by Air Force Capt. Joe Kittinger

PICTURE ASPECT RATIO of television TV etcl (picture ratio)

10:8 Phto enlargement

11:8.5 (1.29) Printer paper

4:3 (1.33/75%) Regular TV = 1600x1200 of Nikon Coolpix 950

36:24 (1.5) 35 mm negatives

16:9 (1.78/56%) HDTV

SPACE TRAVEL

SUPERSONIC FLIGHT 1st by Chuck Yeager on Oct 14, 1947 in X-1

SINGLE-STAGE vehicle burning H & O2 must have an empty wgt that is about

1/10 of its liftoff wgt to carry a payload to orbit

Space Suits

Temperatures range in orbit is 250 deg.in the sun & -250 deg.F. in shadows

Presurization is 4.3 lb/sq.in + 34,500 ft. msl.

CRAFT Space Shuttle x-33 Venture Star

Launch date 1981 1999 2004

Height 184 67 127

Liftoff Wgt 4,500,000 273,000 2,186,000

DISCOVERY space shuttle,our 3rd orberter, (delivered 11/9/83) was named

after Henry Hudson's (discovered Hudson Bay) ship & Captain Coook's

(discovered Hawaiin Islands) ship.

COST PER LAUNCH

$500 million Space Shuttle ($1 to $5 million to fairy from Edwards AFB)

($10,000/lb)f

$100 million est. McDonnell Douglas experimentatl Delta Clipper in '93

3/18/85 record flight of the Endeavor: (July,'95 is it's next flight)

Touchdown was 2:47 MST

Nosewheel touched down after 16 da 15 hr 01 sec

Mission length was 16 da 15 hr 20 sec (19 sec later)

262 orbits

6.9 million totoal miles (25,000 miles arouond the earth)

Imaged 300 targets with $200 million UV observatory

$10,000-30000/lb in 2000 to place payload into Earth orbit

53 lb of thrust per pound of fuel per second:

3000 lb of thrust per pound of fuel for a Gas Core Nuclear Rocket (GCNR),

which uses fisioning uranium to heat liquid hydrogen to 10,000 deg.F.

SSTO (Single Stage To Orbit) vehicle's t/o weight must be 90% propellant

Liquid Fuel Rocket to:

Edge of our solar system would require the equivalent of 5 Saturn V Rockets

for a golf-ball sized payload

Shuttle

Oxygen: ues 60 4400 gal. tanker trucks for 142,000 gal to top section

of it's tank @ -297.3 deg.F . 100,000 gal boil away during delivery, storage

& filling.

Hydrogen: 50+ 10,000 gal tankers for 386,000 gal to bottom section of

shuttle's tank @ -423.2 F

Manned Mars Mission would take 80-100 shuttle-sized tanks

PIONEER 10

3/2/72 Launched

12/73 Jumptor flyby

6/01 Over 7 billion miles from Earth

2 million years, will reach Aldebaran, the star that forms the eye of Tarus

Voyager 2 will pass the star, Serius In 358,000 years.

Voyager 1 will go in orbit around the center of our galaxy and will return

to the vicinity of Earth in 289 million years. The etched gold record is

expected to complete remain intact for about 10 orbits.

NEAR (Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous, launched 2/17/96, will reach Eros

asteroid orbit in 2/99 after 1.3 billion-mile journey

AMSAT (Phase 3 satelite system

PHANTOM OF THE OPERA'S PHYSICAL PRODUCTION (PROPS) 9/4/94

54 motors used in 22 scene shifts

14 pyrotechnic effects

10 fog & smoke machines

49 lighting instruments for the stage

1000 lb chandelier comes crashing to the stage

141 trap doors

Over 20 tractor-trailer trucks to move props

Gamage spent $.25million during renovation to accomodate the production

MOMENT OF INITERIA (strength of a retangular beam = 1/3 b h e3

On Side Edge Times stronger

1x4 21.3 1.3 15x

2x4 10.6 42.6 4x

1x6 72.0 2.0 36x

1x8 2.6 170 63.75x



BICYCLE

Steve Roberts' $1.2 million

2 computers w heads up displaies

Types while on the road

Head's up display

Packet (computer) radio

Satalite dish

Internet

Helmet cooling system

GPS

6 alarm sensors - dials 911 & gives coordinates

Amateur Radio 2m & HF (fixed)

Solar, 74w optimal (electronics use 75w)

Pneumatic landing gear for parking & slow speed

Beginning on amphibian 11/94

FREEWAYS:

Gore points are the triangles at freeway ramps (from tranglular patterns

on land or a garment)

CLOTHING:

Nubuck lug - the hooks you lace the shoe string around on tall boots

METRIC: Meter = 10 millionth the distance form the northpole to equator

1864 Metric measures were first recognized

1897 Metric use was legalized (33 yr later)

2009 Metric fully superseeds imperial in Europe on Dec 31st

29.57 cc = 1 fluid ounce

33.8 fluid ounces = 1 leter

HARDNESS:

Mohs Hardness Scale

1 Talc

2 Gypsum 2.5 fingernail

3 Calcite 3.5 copper

4 Fluorite 4.5 iron nail

5 Apatite 5.5 glass

6 Feldspar 6.5 steel file

7 Quartz 7.0 streak plate

8 Topaz

9 Corundum

10 Diamond



,,WEATHER/NATURE

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE at sea Earth level: atmospheric pressure:

1 atm = 14.6959488 pounds per square inch

1 atm = 29.9246899 inches of mercury

1 atm = 33.79 ft water (typical gas appliance operates on 14 w.c or

W.G (inches of water)

My CPAP @ 7cm H2O (.1psi) or .68% atmospheres or 203' lower elev 4cm

(.057psi) would be .39% or 116' lower or 11 stories lower

1 atm = 1029.9 cm water

1 atm = 760 mm mercury

1 atm = 760 torr

1 atm = 101 325 pascals

1 atm = 1.01325 bar

SHARKS - Prefer smaller creachers and avoid people

ATTACKS

Unprovoked reported

Over the years by 2002:

2,110, worldwide

854 in US

323 in Austraila

293 in Africa

474 in Florida, our nation's leader in shark attacks

111 in CA

100 in Hawaii

In 2000

85 worldwide

54 in US

38 in FL

In 2001

76 worldwide

55 in US

37 in FL

Avoid shark attack:

Stay in groups

Avoid

Water with effluents or other discharges

Swimmming if bleeding

Twilight or darkness

Shiny jewlery

Water being fished or w bait fish

Murky water



Kudzu is the plant that is taking over & smothering the southeast US. It

was introduced in the late 1800's from China as an ornamental, and then,

in the 1930's for erosion by USDA in the southeast, & grows up to 2'/day,

declared it a weed in 1970 & in 2002 covers 100 million acres.

SHELLAC = resins of female lac bug, collected from twigs, disolved in alcohol

etc.

SEMIGLOSS URATHANE contains finly ground silica sand which:

Cuts the shine

Absorbs & deflects UV radiation

Increases durability

National Academy of Sciences: "Biological evolution can not be eliminated

from life science. Species evolve over time. The great diversity of

organisms is the result of 3.5 billion years of evolution that has filled

every available nittch with life forms...related by descent from common

ancestors."

SIZES nanometer = 1/billionth meter 1 micron = ,,,

15 nm Line drqwn 1999 @ Northwestern U. by Chad A Mirkin w an

atomic force microscope apparatus

180 nm Smallest electronic circuits 1999

10,000 nm Average human hair

WATER DROPLET SIZE:

1000 micron: Sprinkler nozel

600 microns or less: Mister

Wind mph:

Breezy 15-25

Windy 20-30

Very Wndy 25-35

Wind Break needs to be 1.5 times the hight of the house & a distance 5 times

the house's hight



LIGHTNING, 4 types:

Ball - Small, glowing balls leap from clouds & quickly vanish (rare)

Forked - branches out as it travels from cloud to ground or air

Heat - Distant, seen but not heard, hot, clear summer nights

Sheet - Illuminates the clouds while obscured by them & rain



MONSOONS arrive in PHX w dewpoint 55+F deg for 3 consecutive days. 105 deg

is the optimum for monsoons



TORNADOES

Force/ Winds, mphfc

F0 40- 72 Chimneys damaged, tree branches broken

F1 73-112 Mobile homes pushed off foundation or overturned

F2 13-157 Considerable damage, mobile homes demolished, trees uprooted

F3 158-206 Roofs & walls torn down, trains overturned, cars thrown

F4 207-260 Well-constructed walls leveled

F5 261-318 Homes lifted and thrown considerable distances



Extremes:

136 F Highest Libian Desert

-126.9 F @ Russia's Vostok station in 1983

-128.6 F Antartica Lake Vostok (under 4km of ice, 1983 (A. temps never rise

above 32 F

460" Hawaii

.3" Chillian Desert

0 in the past 2 million yr: Dry Valleys, Antarctica

TREE, average, mature

Absorbs 26 lb of CO2/yr

Cleans up the polution created by a car driven 1300 miles (1997)

Gives off a year's supply of O2 for a family of 4

Mt Everest is moving 2.5"/yr toward China & likely growing a few mm/yr

Measured elevation MSL:

29,002' 1847

29,028' 1954 by B.I. Gulatee, Survey of India, using surveying techniques

29,035' May 5, 1999 by Pete Athins & Bill Crouse, US, using GPS

ANTARCTIA is the highest continent w an avg of 8,000', contains 70% of the

world's fresh water and 90% of the world's ice. It doubles in size when

the surrounding ocean freezes

Temperatures: Rarely over 0 deg F in summer.

Population is 4000, summer & 1000, winter

SNOW FLAKE contains about a billion billion water molecules (1 quinillion

or 1 wiht 18 zeros)

FULL MOON TEMPERATURES are .004 degrees F higher than new moon temperatures

Mountain winds:

Ascending, anabatic

Descending, katabatic

EARTH:

Magma (molton rock) below surface:

15 mi avg.

2 mi @ Yellowstone

Gondwanaland was the suer-continent cobination of Antarctica, Africa,

South America, New Zealand, India and Austrailia, 400 million yr ago

Contental Drift

Europe & N.America are being pushed apart by a rift in the Atlantic

Australia is being pushed briskly toward CA @ 2'/yr by an Indian Ocean

rift

Fastest is Tongan I.of Niuatoputapu in S Pacific 10"/yr

Pangaea (Gondwana?) was Earth's only cotenant & Panthalassa, only ocean

200 million yr.ago. It split into Southern Gondwana & Laurasia about 165?

millian years ago.

Continent average elevation:

7,500 ft - Antarctica

2,900 ft - Asia (including Mt. Everest & the Himalayas

OCEANS

3.5% salt

Bottom temperature world wide = 33-36 deg F

35,797' (6.78 mi) deep, Marina Trench sw of Guam

8 tons pressure per square inch = pressure 16,000 psi

Provide 99% of the Earth's actual living space

Supply over 50% of Earth's atmospheric oxygen

Half the world's popultion lives within 60 miles of a coastline

Trade winds are near & toward the equator from the NE or SE

Hurricane wind=75 mph, 100 billion kW of power (1 day = yr power for nation).

Heat released from a gig hurricane (its driving force) = 1-megaton nuclear

weapon exploding each second

BORE - a tidle wave with a high, abrupt front, like @ the mouth of the Amazon

a long straight bar of tidle wave blocks the river entrance & then the tide

rages up the river, destroying everything in its path

RIVER FLOWS in CFS (out of dams)

27,580 Salt River Canyon

57,100 Into Roosevelt Lake

Theodore Roosevelt Dam 102% -2 ft down 1/21/93

Horse Mesa Dam Apache Lake

Mormon Flat Dam Canyon Lake

34,400 Stewart Mt.Dam Saguara Lake

12,164 Tonto Creek

70,040 Granite Reef Dam

32,800 Colliege Dam, San Carlos Lake

175,000 Salt River record, '80



WATER FALL

Cascada Basaseachic falls in Mexico is one of the highest & most

picturesque, appearing in many movies.



EVEREST summit 29,028' '5/99 record 21 hr @ sumit by 33-yr Babu Chhiri Sherpa



SNAIL speed = apx .03 mph (.528"/sec)

SPIDER

Muscles can only straighten their legs

To straighten leng, must pump fluids onto them (curl up w/o enough water)

Digest food externally - vomit degestives enzymes, wait then suck up the

nutritious liquid

Largest (S.America) has body the size of a large pancake & 10" leg span

,,SCALE

EARTH part/thickness (show on addign machine tape) - (depth, I think)

Inner core ?? miles 900 mi

Outer core 1300 miles

Mantle 1800 miles ?? miles

Crust 25 miles (we've never been through it)

space shuttle orbit is apx 150 miles

Grand canyon is one mile dep

SanFranscisco peeks 3 mi

tops of thunderstorms 3 mi

If the earth were the size of a billiard ball, it woudl be smoother than

one. It's elevation range is 12.6 miles

MARS

Elevation range from the bottom of Hellas Basin to the top of Tharsis Montes

Rises is 19 miles (1.5x Earth's)



,,Scale of the solar system takes 1000 paces

Sun Volley ball

Jupiter giant gumball

Saturn filbert nut or small gumball

Uranus coffee bean or sunflower seed

Neptune coffee bean (1240mph winds-highest in solar system)

Venus & Earth peppercorn

Mercury, Mars & Pluto mustard seed



Pluto's orbit enters Neptune's onece every 248 years for 20 yr, beginning

in 1979

Solar system on a roll

AVERAGES

Average man does/has

MUSCLES = 70-80 lb

SEX 7 times per month

Runs a 12 min. mile (aim for 7.5 min.

33 set-ups a minute



PENIS Flaccid Erect (average)

Length 3.5" 5.1"

Diameter 1.25" 1.6"

Erections per night while sleeping = 5 with a duration of 20-30 minutes

Ejaculatory spurts 3-10

Intrerval of ejaculatory contractions = .8 sec

Time for semen to turn from gel to liquid after ejaculation = 5-25 min

Increase in volume 300% w 8-10 times normal blood

Longest medically recorded erection = 12"

Farthest medically recorded ejaculation = 11.7"



BLADDER (averages)

7-13 ounces capacity

7-8 oz per 10 sec. flow rate (15 cc/sec is good)



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