---------------------------------------------------------- AeroElectric-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Mon 11/04/19: 8 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 12:42 AM - Re: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up (John Tipton) 2. 03:52 AM - Re: Tire Gauge (C&K) 3. 04:29 AM - Tire Gauge (kensmith) 4. 06:13 AM - Re: Tire Gauge (Art Zemon) 5. 07:15 AM - Re: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up (Ernest Christley) 6. 08:50 AM - Re: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up (Peter Feneht) 7. 09:09 AM - Re: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up (Sebastien) 8. 03:31 PM - Re: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up (Robert L. Nuckolls, III) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 12:42:56 AM PST US From: John Tipton Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up I see ATC have as many as three screens vertically aligned, that must be a s train on the neck ~ John Sent from my iPad ----x--O--x---- > On 4 Nov 2019, at 2:00 am, John Tipton wrote: > uk.eu> > > Nice idea, but as pointed out those with Varifocal lenses may find it a ch allenge, also it=99s a no-go if your second screen is in the vertical ( word processor) position. > > John > > Sent from my iPad > > ----x--O--x---- > >> On 3 Nov 2019, at 10:40 pm, Charlie England wrote: >> and7@gmail.com> >> >>>> On 11/3/2019 3:58 PM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote: >>> Have a couple of nice monitors that take >>> up too much room when side-by-side Decided >>> to go up instead . . . will let you know how >>> it works out. >>> >>> >>> Bob . . . >> Interesting idea (and well executed). I'm sitting at my computer, trying t o visualize what it'd be like to add a 2nd monitor above the current one. Tr ickiest thing for me (after retraining to look up/down instead of side/side) would be managing my progressive bifocals. >> >> Charlie >> >> -- >> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >> >> >> >> > > ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= > > > ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 03:52:38 AM PST US Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Tire Gauge From: C&K Assuming the low cost units still use 8 bit processors, the 200 psi gauges typically can't resolve better than 1 psi whereas the 100 psi ones will often resolve down to 0.5 which I prefer for light aircraft and automobiles. Ken On 03/11/2019 4:38 PM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote: > At 01:42 PM 11/3/2019, you wrote: >> Sorry for an off topic question but we have so many ebay experts here >> I thought I should ask. Has anyone found an accurate tire gauge on >> ebay for a good price? >> >> Thank you > > I like this one. https://tinyurl.com/y526jn4q > > easy for kids to use . . . the chuck > grasps the > Schrader valve and prevents leaks while > the user adjusts pressures at their leisure. > > > Bob . . . > ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 04:29:15 AM PST US Subject: AeroElectric-List: Tire Gauge From: kensmith On 11/3/2019 7:34 PM, kensmith wrote: > On 11/3/2019 1:42 PM, Sebastien wrote: >> Sorry for an off topic question but we have so many ebay experts here >> I thought I should ask. Has anyone found an accurate tire gauge on >> ebay for a good price? >> >> Thank you > > Sebastien -- can't help you with that one. Have two BMW's (mine and > the wife's) and they send one with the order of their cars. > > Ken > Sebastien --- I grew up on a farm and it was very important to have a very accurate pressure gauge around the equipment. You might try maybe a looking for John Deere, or Case/International Harvestor equipment on E-Bay 0r Amazon. Ken ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 06:13:06 AM PST US From: Art Zemon Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Tire Gauge I splurged and bought one of the Milwaukee M12 battery powered tire inflators. https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Specialty-Tools/2475-20 My son had one and, after trying his, it was a no brainer. It's fast, even on full-size car tires, and dead accurate. It's hose screws onto the valve stem. Using this is so much easier than swapping back and forth between a tire gauge and a compressed air tank or hauling a compressed air hose all around the garage/hangar. -- Art Z. -- https://CheerfulCurmudgeon.com/ *Love the stranger for you yourselves were strangers in Egypt. *Deut. 10:19 ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 07:15:22 AM PST US From: Ernest Christley Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up I have my screens rotated 90 degrees.=C2- It is great for a programmer, that wants to read long sheets of text.=C2- Doing it that way, three moni tors would barely take more desk space than what your mount consumes. On Sunday, November 3, 2019, 5:05:08 PM EST, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote: Have a couple of nice monitors that take up too much room when side-by-side Decided to go up instead . . . will let you know how it works out. =C2- Bob . . . ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 08:50:33 AM PST US From: Peter Feneht Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up Is there an understood (by others) standard or rule of thumb that encourages members to respond to a question. I posted one more than a week ago about my instrument panel design/layout and I had no response whatsoever. I am guessing that maybe it was too long and open-ended for others to consider, but then it would be just that, a guess. Can someone at least inform me as to how I might get responses - in a system that seems to have a fairly generous, free flow of advice? Thanks. --Peter Feneht On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 4:10 PM Robert L. Nuckolls, III < nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com> wrote: > Have a couple of nice monitors that take > up too much room when side-by-side Decided > to go up instead . . . will let you know how > it works out. > > > Bob . . . ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 09:09:38 AM PST US From: Sebastien Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up Peter I remember your post. I would suggest you did not get any responses because your panel looks fine and your post didn't have any questions to be answered. If you have some questions, post again and I'm sure you'll get answers. On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 8:55 AM Peter Feneht wrote: > Is there an understood (by others) standard or rule of thumb that > encourages members to respond to a question. I posted one more than a week > ago about my instrument panel design/layout and I had no response > whatsoever. I am guessing that maybe it was too long and open-ended for > others to consider, but then it would be just that, a guess. Can someone > at least inform me as to how I might get responses - in a system that seems > to have a fairly generous, free flow of advice? Thanks. --Peter Feneht > > On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 4:10 PM Robert L. Nuckolls, III < > nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com> wrote: > >> Have a couple of nice monitors that take >> up too much room when side-by-side Decided >> to go up instead . . . will let you know how >> it works out. >> >> >> Bob . . . > > ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 03:31:22 PM PST US From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: When real estate is limited, go up young man . . . go up At 09:13 AM 11/4/2019, you wrote: >I have my screens rotated 90 degrees. It is great for a programmer, that >wants to read long sheets of text. Doing it that way, three monitors >would barely take more desk space than what your mount consumes. These monitors are 17 x 29 . . . so just a pair of them would be 32+ inches across the desk. "Portrait" orientation would not be very AutoCAD or Photoshop friendly. Virtually all work in those applications is in 'landscape' . . . 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