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Henry Alexander Hunt School, an abandoned equalization school in Macon, Georgia, 2013. (Photo: Adam Ragusea / GPB)
Puerto Aventuras, Mexico. **This was the mid-way point. We had to go back the same way we came in.
Wow! Unfortunately, I encountered the most excruciating left-ear squeeze. Cenote diving entails lots of descends and ascends, and equalizing.
I accidently left too much water inside my mask's nose cavity, and equalized my ears as we went along. Suddenly, I couldn't equalize my left ear. I guess the water in my nose prevented me from doing so. I tried to ascend to relieve it, but the cavern ceiling was too low. At the very least, you cannot panic in this environment!
I had to brave the squeeze, go down low again, and continue to a different part of the cavern to relieve it. During that time, I heard a loud high pitch sound in my head. I thought my head was going to burst!
Finally, I was able to get to a higher open area where my left ear was able to pop. Don't want to experience that again. Luckily, the captivating view made up for it. Very relieved that it went away 2 days later.
The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.
Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.
Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.
This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!
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i hardly have nice dreams while sleeping. since i was little. most of my dreams turn to be nightmares. but, that's OK. while i'm awake, i somteimes encounter dream-like visions. we cannot get everything in life. fair deal.
The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.
Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.
Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.
This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!
cullmantoday.com/2016/01/22/cullman-middle-school-girls-l...
Alpine 3011 Graphic Equalizer with accessory Alpine 3001 Digital Electronic Delay Unit. This was connected between my Concord HPL-508 AM/FM Cassette deck and my Bose 1401, Bose 1201, and Alpine 3211 amplifiers.
BEQ1 - LiFePO4 Battery Equalizers
Beta testing the newly developed equalizers on 4ea LiFePO4 cells provided by www.LionEV.com sent to Hot Juice Electric by me from: www.TexomaEV.com
Date: Tue, April 25, 2008
The parts to modify the BEQ1's for LiFePO4 prototypes arrived yesterday evening and I completed a set for the test pack. I even managed a preliminary test that yielded very positive results! This weekend will be very busy with testing and hopefully, completion of a beta design solution to solve this issue, of balancing a LiFePO4 traction pack.
Date: Tue, April 28, 2008
Mike and all,
It was, indeed a very busy weekend! There was more work involved than
I expected, including having to add a few parts to slow the regulators
response. It turns out the change of current near the "full" part of a
charge cycle is so sharp it would set up an oscillation with adjacent
cell/regulator pairs. Most of the weekend was spent fine tuning the
response until it was perfectly stable. I managed to perform 5 discharge
/ charge cycles and all worked great.
Cell #3 in this test pack is definitely bad, which makes discharge
testing a bit cumbersome, but it is great for testing the regulators. For
example, it is interesting, how the regulator on the bad #3 cell turns
on immediately as soon as charging starts. Then, as the other cells
approach the "full" knee of their charge curve, the #3 cell regulator
shuts off since #3 is still not "full". Finally, all of the regulators
are "on" indicating all cells are charged. This means that even though
cell #3 is bad, its regulator protects it against further damage while
the other cells are charging at a much higher rate.
I still have at least one charge test before concluding the design is
ready. I expect to do that this (Monday) evening. The test is a high
(>20 Amp) charge rate.
More to come…
Date: Tue, April 29, 2008
Last evenings test was a high current charge to see how the regulators handled the current, specifically with the bad #3 cell. The test went great although the pack would not draw more than 8 amps at 14.8 volts. Another test was to parallel two regulators across the bad cell to see if they would share the current evenly when the charge current was pushed up to 10 amps (about 15.8 volts). With 15.8 volts at the power supply, all regulators were on and no cell was over 3.7 volts, including the bad one. (The remaining 1 volt was voltage drop across the leads).
I am very pleased with the results. I think we are ready to make plans for putting them into operational tests. I plan to design a footprint to house 4 regulators in one slim package with the same or similar dimensions as a "pop tart" cell. It would have the terminals on the top edge to match the orientation of the cell terminals. I would also like to add signaling terminals that could be connected to a relay, light, etc. to indicate full charge, and fault conditions. At this point, however, I think it might be best to proceed with the original BEQ1 format as operational test subjects. That would get regulation in place faster and would insure the design is operationally sound before proceeding to a finalized product.
NOTE: The 4cells I built up for HotJuiceElectric, were of some I had left over from another build. I looked back, and noticed that one of the cells was part of a pack, I had originally used for demonstration purposes, yet it wasn't abused that I know of, but I suspect it is the cell that is bad in this original test pack..... Mike/TexomaEV
It was goals-a-plenty in this West Lancashire League Premier Match with Lostock taking a 24th minute lead but going in at half time level after a late goal. Lostock regained the lead early in the second with Oxley getting his brace but 2 goals from Whitehaven took them in front. Matty Bulcock fired in an equalizer from distance to level once again. LSG finished the game with 9 players after late dismissals for Wilkinson and Riding.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Shutterstock (9764446jl).
Cookie Johnson attends the Los Angeles premiere of Columbia Pictures' THE EQUALIZER 2 at TCL Chinese Theatre, supported in part by Lyft..
Los Angeles premiere of Columbia Pictures' THE EQUALIZER 2, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 17 July 2018
Equalizers 4 Woolsery Reserves 0
North Devon League Intermediate 1.
24th March 2012
Taken at Rock Park, Barnstaple.
Connector Type: HDMI male to HDMI male
Connector Finish: Gold
Length: 18inch to 150ft (choose length)
Gauge: 28AWG
# of conductors: 19
Conductor Plating: Tin
Shielding level: Triple
Shielding type: EMI
HDMI connector head measures 3/4" thick by 1 3/4' long.
Net Jacket: No
Built-in Equalizer: No
Supported Resolutions: 480i to 1080p