BATMAN 25 of 100
Created on: July 7th, 2012
BATMAN 25 of 100
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July 7th, 2012
(2)
cool siteeeeee
July 7th, 2012
(2)
i know that song used in the site.its called brazil
July 7th, 2012
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Moon Man is awesome!
July 7th, 2012
(5)
Fad compilation, DarthWang will vote 8
July 7th, 2012
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it's safe to say only downvoting homosexuals will not give this a 5.
July 7th, 2012
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Great job!
July 7th, 2012
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-2 for the ending part, unnecessary
July 7th, 2012
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Actually, I'll go 4. Doesn't ruin the site or anything but just feels out of place.
July 7th, 2012
(5)
I was pleasantly surprised by just how long this YTMND was.
July 7th, 2012
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Good site, Umfuld
July 7th, 2012
(0)
Fixed it up it should be better but if anyone wants to help me get rid of that shadow O'Reilly image under Connery I'd appreciate it. Otherwise I'm done with it for now
July 7th, 2012
(1)
very entertaining
July 7th, 2012
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-1 for Santabot
July 8th, 2012
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ohno
July 8th, 2012
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kkkkkkk
July 8th, 2012
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When we reach BATMAN 100 of 100, it will be a very sad day indeed.
July 8th, 2012
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you know YTMND is dead when the only reason I log on anymore is to check for a new batman site.
July 8th, 2012
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Steep downward trajectory
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We shall watch your career with great interest.
July 9th, 2012
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mockfrigh
July 9th, 2012
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Just realized 47-yo Marty McFly resembles Julian Assange.
July 10th, 2012
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WHO ARE YOU... who are any of you.. they where gono rape her 50 times and cut off all your fuckin heads off
July 10th, 2012
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The LDT0 is a flexible component comprising a
28 µm thick piezoelectric PVDF polymer film with
screen-printed Ag-ink electrodes, laminated to a
0.125 mm polyester substrate, and fitted with two
crimped contacts. As the piezo film is displaced
from the mechanical neutral axis, bending creates
very high strain within the piezopolymer and
therefore high voltages are generated. When the
assembly is deflected by direct contact, the device
acts as a flexible "switch", and the generated
output is sufficient to trigger MOSFET or CMOS
stages directly. If the assembly is supported by its
contacts and left to vibrate "in free space" (with the
inertia of the clamped/free beam creating bending
stress), the device will behave as a form of
accelerometer or vibration sensor. Adding mass,
or altering the free length of the element by
clamping, can change the resonant frequency and
sensitivity of the sensor to suit specific
applications. Multi-axis response can be achieved by positioning the mass off center
July 10th, 2012
(0)
EXAMPLES OF PROPERTIES
Four different experiments serve to illustrate the various properties of this simple but versatile component.
1)LDT0 as Vibration Sensor - with the crimped contacts pushed through a printed-circuit board, the LDT0 was
soldered carefully in place to anchor the sensor. A charge amplifier was used to detect the output signal as
vibration from a shaker table was applied (using a charge amplifier allows a very long measurement time
constant and thus allows the "open-circuit" voltage response to be calculated). Small masses (approximately
0.26g increments) were then added to the tip of the sensor, and the measurement repeated. Results are
shown in Table 1 and the overlaid plots in Fig 1. Without adding mass, the LDT0 shows a resonance around
180 Hz. Adding mass to the tip reduces the resonance frequency and increases "baseline" sensitivity.
2)LDT0 as Flexible Switch - using a charge amplifier to obtain "open-circuit" voltage sensitivity, the output was
measured for controlled tip deflections applied to the sensor (supported by its crimped contacts as described
above). 2 mm deflection was sufficient to generate about 7 V. Voltages above 70V could be generated by
bending the tip of the sensor through 90° (see Table 2, Fig 2).
3)LDT0 Electrical Frequency Response - when the source capacitance of around 480 pF is connected to a
resistive input load, a high-pass filter characteristic results. Using an electronic noise source to generate broad-
band signals, the effect of various load resistances were measured and the -3 dB point of the R-C filter
determined (see Table 3, Fig 3).
4)LDT0 Clamped at Different Lengths - using simple clamping fixture, the vibration sensitivity was measured
(as in (1) above) as the clamp was moved to allow different "free" lengths to vibrate. The sensor may be
"tuned" to suit specific frequency response requirements (see Table 3, Fig 3).
July 10th, 2012
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i consider this 5 to be a downvote
July 11th, 2012
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this is bad but 5 for friendly PMs.
July 11th, 2012
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i like batman
July 12th, 2012
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I don't know.
July 14th, 2012
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OOOO YEEEAAHH I'M THE MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE
September 28th, 2012
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are we ever going to get #26-100?
November 10th, 2012
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Not unless max does a lot of banning / deleting, no.

Also, this site seems to be unsyncable now. Used to sync. Just way off now. Tried to fix - pointless.
November 10th, 2012
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Nevermind. Now it works. Still can't fix that ghost image though. Weird.
January 22nd, 2013
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who are you
July 26th, 2013
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5.