Road test today.

Spookeay

New Member
Oct 27, 2009
768
Lake Martin Alabama
Boat Info
HF Radio ICOM 706 Callsign W4HLK,,


The Tow Truck, 1990 F450 7.3D
Engines
Twin 305-Cid 228Hp Mercruiser w/Alpha 1s'
No photos,
It's kinda hard to take pictures and drive 13,000 Lbs of boat and truck at the same time.

So I just thought I would let you all know, the road test went well the new brakes preformed well and I could make about 50 to 55 average without putting it on the floor to maintain it. So all in all, only the drives are left to install then it's a trip to the lake Saturday for sea trials if all is well.:smt038

Keep your fingertip's crossed.
 
Curious...what is an event horixon?


From: Wikipedia


In general relativity, an event horizon is a boundary in spacetime, most often an area surrounding a black hole, beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. Light emitted from beyond the horizon can never reach the observer, and any object that approaches the horizon from the observer's side appears to slow down and never quite pass through the horizon, with its image becoming more and more redshifted as time elapses. The traveling object, however, experiences no strange effects and does, in fact, pass through the horizon in a finite amount of proper time.


 
Last edited:
Yup, that's what I thought. I suppose your are double checking Hawking's work in your spare time.
 
Last edited:
From: Wikipedia


In general relativity, an event horizon is a boundary in spacetime, most often an area surrounding a black hole, beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. Light emitted from beyond the horizon can never reach the observer, and any object that approaches the horizon from the observer's side appears to slow down and never quite pass through the horizon, with its image becoming more and more redshifted as time elapses. The traveling object, however, experiences no strange effects and does, in fact, pass through the horizon in a finite amount of proper time.

And here I thought it the big white thing on the stargate.:lol:
 
That's what I thought. I was thrown off by the "X" instead of the "Z" in "Horixon" I thought the "X" might have meant something else ;) As long as it doesn't mean the "EVENT DEEP WATER HORIZON"
 
I used the X becasue I think it lends a air of mystery to the name. Plus it looks cool and works because a X can sound like a Z. Call me crazy.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
113,228
Messages
1,428,962
Members
61,120
Latest member
jingenio
Back
Top