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Postby DarkHelmet » Thu Mar 22, 2007 5:30 pm

Maybe a Bell 204 HU H1? You getting/have rating, flip, one in your hangar?
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Postby DarkHelmet » Thu Mar 22, 2007 5:31 pm

Could that downed aerie at Bapsfontein be a Sukhoi 204 and you gonna be doing something with it?
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Postby No Fly Now » Thu Mar 22, 2007 5:39 pm

Maybe that GPS can store 204 way points?
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Postby Leprachaun » Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:13 pm

As the well known Gary Player said the more you try the luckier you get ,
Some may be right , some may be wrong - some are answers really interesting -
The GPS 72 is still available -
................and the winner is............... sorry guys it not yet 09h00 yet ,
So if you want it get your thinking caps on
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Postby DarkHelmet » Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:19 pm

You are in the UK and you are flying to Malta for 7 days tomorrow for only 204 pounds!

http://www.justtheflight.co.uk/charter- ... malta.html
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Postby The Agent » Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:44 pm

The 20th of next month is some anaversary, or birthday.


OR


SACAA will in the future take 204 days to issue a license.
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Postby afskies scribe » Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:51 pm

The Agent wrote:The 20th of next month is some anaversary, or birthday...
:shock: Surely not... jawohl no fine... birthday of one Adolf H :evil: or Napoleon III :roll: :?:
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Postby Duck Rogers » Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:04 pm

The Pilot's handbook of ultralight flying has 204 pages.
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Postby ZS-NEL » Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:18 pm

Radio check.....I read you 2 out of 4 Whaahaha kekekekekeke!!!
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Postby ZS-NEL » Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:31 pm

DarkHelmet wrote:Could that downed aerie at Bapsfontein be a Sukhoi 204 and you gonna be doing something with it?
Sorry DH the airie at Basfontein is a Russian Antanov IN2 (without the 04), but your gues about the Bell could be closer.
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Postby andreb » Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:36 pm

The 104 nucleotides long 3' terminal region of TMV RNA was shown previously to contain two pseudoknotted structures (Rietveld et al. (1984), EMBO J. 3, 2613-2619). We here present evidence for the occurrence, within the 204 nucleotides long 3' noncoding region, of another highly structured domain located immediately adjacent to the tRNA-like structure of 95 nucleotides (Joshi et al. (1985) Nucleic Acids Res. 13, 347-354). A model for the three-dimensional folding of this region, containing three more pseudoknots, is proposed on the basis of chemical modification and enzymatic digestion. The existence of these three consecutive pseudoknots was supported by sequence comparisons with the RNA from the related tobamoviruses TMV-L, CcTMV and CGMMV. Coaxial stacking of the six double helical segments involved gives rise to the formation of a 25 basepair long quasi-continuous double helix. The results show that the three-dimensional folding of the 3' non-translated region of tobamoviral RNAs is largely maintained by the formation of five pseudoknots. The organisation of this region in the RNA of the tobamovirus CcTMV suggests that recombinational events among aminoacylatable plant viral RNAs have to be considered.

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The ion-implantation—perturbed-angular-correlation technique (IMPACT) has been used to measured the g factor of the 204-keV 3/2+ level in 95Mo nuclei recoiled into ferromagnetic iron and cobalt hosts. The observed angular precessions were ωτ(Fe Mo)=0.32±0.05 and ωτ(Co Mo)=0.18±0.03. The available direct lifetime measurements for the 204-keV states and the NMR hyperfine field measurements for molybdenum solutes in iron and cobalt are used to obtain the gyromagnetic ratio g(204)=-0.24±0.03. The sign of the hyperfine field for molybdenum in iron host was found to be negative.

[NUCLEAR REACTIONS 95Mo(16O, 16O′γ), E=30 MeV; measured 16Oγ-coin, γγ(θ,H). NUCLEAR MOMENTS 95Mo; deduced g for 204-keV level.]

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The graphs below show the output SER versus the input SER for the 204, 188, 8 RS code used on DVB-T/H/S and DMB. The code takes 188 bytes, encodes them by adding 16 parity bytes, does not use erasures, and can correct any 8 bytes of the 204-byte codeword.

It is interesting to note that the input BER required for the RS code -- as specified in the DVB-T specification to attain the so-called quasi-error-free channel with a BER of 10-11 -- is 2 x 10-4. So, on average, this RS code can correct:

output to input ratio = 2 x 10-4 / 10-11 = 20,000,000

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Look for the signs for the Montreal bus system, marked St. Cum. (No laughing please, gentlemen! But DAMN that's appropriate for Montreal.) There will be two signs, each one marked "204."

or

Lear 204?

or

If the parameters for the 204-Pb photonuclear cross section were defined
by
formulas as a function of A and Z only (and not additionally the
percentage of
the abundance of the nuclide in natural composition), than :

or

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Postby Leprachaun » Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:47 pm

wow , jee- some of you okes - and I thought I had strange friends , close , so close but still damn far -but the GPS 72 is still available - and theres still plenty time to 09h00 .
dont feel entiteled to anything you havent worked and sweated for -
as I said it dont come easy
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Postby GR8-DAD » Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:47 pm

Perhaps the no. of students the Lep has trained to date?

Your next birthday ? :shock:
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Postby DieselFan » Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:07 pm

Such a pity knowing the answer yet can't tell :roll: ...

So here's some wild ones

- 204 days of flying since your motor bombed
- 204 days of flying since you had an incident at Rhino
- Something happened or is going to happen on the 12 Oct? (Bliksem researching that one?)
- Aviation trade show in Germany on 12 Oct?
- Something happened or is going to happen on the 30 Aug
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Postby DieselFan » Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:15 pm

COMPETITION PARADIGMS, ANTI-COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOUR IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN COMPETITION POLICY on 30 August back in 91.


Why can't this be the movies where I type
"What does Leprechaun mean?" and it says "$#%$%$" oops can't tell.

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