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What is a derailleur? Is all-aluminum OK or should the fork be something else? I see a lot of Shimano shifting mechanisms, even on low-end bikesAre these good, or is there something else? What's a good material for a saddle? I have also seen gel covers.
J That's a very loong question For one, I'm thinking that you're thinking on a road bike, right? I'm more into mountain biking, but I think that there are some things that extrapolateI think that there are aluminium and carbon fiber forksThe carbon fiber will be lighter, and they'll likely absorb part of the vibration from the pavementThey will also be more expensive, thoughThe deraileur is the part or component that shifts (moves) the chain on the different cogs in the rear wheelThere are several brands that makes components for a bikeShimano is one of the big brandsBut it offers several levels of componentsIt's like say, Audi, in which it has the A3, the A4, A6 and A8I don't know on road how the levels are, but I think that Dura Ace is the top of the line, most expensive oneAnd there are some real cheap, so you'll likely see Shimano stuff on bikes costing anywhere between $200 and 10,000 bucksAlso, Campagnolo offers their own series of components, and I think that very good onesFor mountain bikes, SRAM also offers several levels of components pretty good, but I think they're only starting on road bikingAbout saddlesSome saddles comes with gel, some with lots of gel, and some with just a littleI think that those with little padding are usually better Also, saddle width is importantI can tell you wich saddles I feel confortable, but actually it depends on the shape of our bum, so what works for me probably won't work for youYou can go to a bike shop and ask to get your butt measuredUsually don't ask it when the cashier's full of peopleThere is this cushion where you sit, and your sit bones leave some marking, and they measure that and recomend a saddle based on itWhatever saddle you get, you will need some time getting used toThe gel covers are not a good ideaThey might seem, but they're just heavy, and, when you sit on the cover, your, er, bum will push the gel and it will push upwards on, well, er, you know where Good luck!
I want to make a casserole, but I don't have a readily available casserole dishIs it possible to make in a cake pan?
There is no problem using a cake panI would like to clear up some misinformation that has been raised hereFirst off, it is glass pans that require a 25 degree reduction in baking temperature, not metal onesIn fact, if your pan is made of shiny aluminum, you will need to cook your food for considerably longer than the recipe saysMetal is reflective; stoneware and glass absorb heat more easily Nonstick coatings on baking pans are typically rated to 425-550 degrees, which is considerably hotter than you bake a casseroleThis should be a non-issueOn the other hand, if your pan is non-stick, don't broil food in it As the other poster said, cover your pan with foil if your casserole needs coveringThe shiny foil will probably mean you need to cook your food longer than the recipe says.
Wakeboard Tower on aluminum jet boat?
I find it hard to believe that you've had good luck wake boarding behind this jet boatIt doesn't make any wakeThe great part about wake boarding is riding the wake, and your jet boat is so light it just planes on the surfaceI also think you'd have problems with a tower because it will make you too top heavyThe boat doesn't have that much beam, and if you move the center of gravity that much higher with a tower it will only become more unstableIt would pull just fine going straight ahead, but when you turned you'd come close to capsizing the boat if you had a big rider behind itI don't think what your calling a tower in the picture is designed for pulling skiers or wake boardersThe shape of the tower is wrongThey'd using different bracing in the stern if it was designed for pullingI think what your calling a tower is only there as a grab rail to help people keep their balance and not fall out of the boat.
my friend has made me a hat thats coated in aluminum foil.will this help block out these voices.and if so how would this work.
Alrighty, lets get down to it, unfortunately the aluminum hat won't help with the voices because they're on the inside, I fear your friend might want to make you look like a dick, is he sneaking around taking photos of you? I've heard that these can help ward off incoming mind control signals from Sky TV, best get myself one if that's the case.-.-.-.
what does it react to; is it an exothermic or endothermic reactor; does it form ionic or covalent bonds?
Aluminum is a metalIt gives away electrons forming ionic bondsIt is on the zigzag line divideing metals and nonmetals which means that it really is a metalloid, so sometimes it reacts ike a nonmetalIt forms oxides, halides,
I have a frozen water bottle and a room temperature bottle wrapped with aluminum foil placed in a polyethylene bag placed in a styrofoam coolerHow would I calculate the temperature of the room temperature bottled water after 30 minutes if I knew the thermal cond, of all the materials, the temperature etcPLEASE HELP ME APPROACH THIS PROBLEM THANKS!
The real problem is deciding the quantities of heat transferred by conduction convection and radiationWhat shape are the bottles, circular cross section will have very small contact area for direct conductionSimilarly Al foil although a good conductor is transmitting heat along rather than across its thicknessConvection can be largely ignored as the wrappings tend to stop thatThis leaves radiation potentially as the main heat transfer.
is the exterior of the 13 inch aluminum unibody mackbook the same as the 13 in macbook pro
If you are asking if the two are interchangeable, then no, they are not the sameIf you are asking if they are made the same, then yesedit: If the shell you are looking for will fit the 13 inch Macbook Pro, the packaging should say soThink about it, if you were selling a product that worked with both, would you limit your customer base by not letting potential customers know that it will work with there Macbook Pro?
In What Container Do Put My Sirloin Steaks To Marinate Them? Do i cover them up? i've heard of zip lock bags, plastic containers, aluminum foil? what do i use that's convenient?
You really just answered your own question when you said whatever's convenientI usually put mine in a plastic bowl with a lidA plastic bag is good alsoIt lets you shake it up and mixes the meat w/the marinate.