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This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

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39How do they interoperate?
38526Should not this question receive attention in choosing the location of important signalling stations?
22766How can it be accomplished?
22766Why can not electricity act as an agent to purify our drinking water, to sterilize sewage and to arrest offensive odors?
44462However, off comes the side of our drum, and what is to be done next?
44462What happens?
39053I I I· · · · · · Interrogation(?)
39053What, then, can have caused this rapid loss of power?
33154Must it not be either some form of matter, or some form of motion?
33154WHAT IS ELECTRICITY?
46105Was the bottom covered with a soft coating of ooze, in which it had been said the cable might rest undisturbed for years as on a bed of down?
46105or were there, after all, sharp- pointed rocks lying on that supposed plateau of Maury, Berryman, and Dayman?
49Please address comments to: gophadm@futique.scs.unr.eduIs this the new world order of automated librarianship?
49The field labels are as follows: LN:( e- conference name) TI:( topic information) SU:( subscription information) ED:( edited? 49 Here is a sample:Dear Miss Postnews: How long should my signature be?
49How can you be in two places at once?
49How do you cope with budget cuts: personnel layoffs or materials?
49How to Get Connected Now that you''re interested in what resources are available, how does one go about getting connected?
49So, what''s all the excitement about?
49Want to buy a CDROM drive?
49Want to see if any libraries are doing anything with Total Quality Management?
49What resources are available?
49What''s Out There Anyway?
49What''s zipping around in that fiber and cable and ether, anyway?
49Yes or No) AR:( archived?
49ai n''t you?
34After all, who shall decide what''s fair?
34An Atari ST or an Amiga?
34Do n''t see it?
34For that matter, if someone is behaving unfairly, who''s going to stop him?
34He would probably use the reply command of Unix mail to send this response:?
34How can one user be expected to remember them all?
34Notice the ftp.uu.net: joe in the Name: prompt?
34Posting articles asking questions like What computer should I buy?
34So, you may ask: How is a new user supposed to know anything about the"spirit"of the guidelines?
34What can we outsiders do, after all?
34Why??
34Why??
34rec.sports.koosh vs rec.games.koosh?
561- How will we get access?
562- What will they be able to gain access to, and will their privacy be protected?
563- Who will get access?
564- Does the family have any electronic rights?
565- What is the future of the local public library?
56A kiosk at K- Mart?
56Are dinosaurs and a grade- school project too trivial for NREN?
56Beyond that, how authoritative is the information in the digital collection, and how do we know for sure it came from a legitimate source?
56Electronic responsibilities?
56Her Post Office?
56How confidential will their information searches be, and how will it be safeguarded?
56How will she get access?
56If not, will she be able to dial in from her school?
56The local feed store?
56Was she information- poor due to her physical location, far from the resources of large cities?
56What can public libraries do to avoid that future?
56What good is a superhighway if all you''ve got is a tricycle?
56Who will decide what constitutes"acceptable use"?
56Will her family be able to afford it?
66Do n''t you know there''s a war on? 66 Good God, what is this going to cost us?".
66How do you know?
66You what?
66& T.V.I.?!!)
66Are you the only active station in SV?''
66But who could possibly have imagined that one of Thales''original speculations would affect the Radio Amateurs of the 20th Century?
66How could a young lad like him know there had been a fire on a ship which was not even in sight of the shore?
66If the State was officially unaware of the existence of amateur radio how could they apply for licences and be issued with official callsigns?
66Norman:"Had you not heard about Tavaniotis, who had also emigrated from Russia?"
66Norman:"Were all these contacts only on the key?"
66Norman:"What about cycle 22?"
66Norman:"You said''every evening''--do you mean that the Sun has something to do with this type of propagation?"
66So after this long period of QRT how did they know where to find me?
66To which Nicolis had replied''There is no law of the land recognising the very existence of radio amateurs so how can I issue licences to you?''.
66WHAT IS A RADIO AMATEUR?
66We are spending all this money only to be received up to Koukouvaounes?
66Were all these operators who functioned strictly in accordance with international regulations pirates?
66Who was this unknown pioneer?
12375But how can words run along a wire?
12375Do you know,he remarked,"that if I sing the note G close to the strings of the piano, the G string will answer me?"
12375Is that what you wanted me to do, boss?
12375On what?
12375WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT?
12375Well, my boy,said the professor,"how are we off for money?"
12375Why not an electrical telegraph?
12375Would ten dollars be of any service?
12375Did it speak?
12375He said,"When can you begin?"
12375How many have fallen by the way?
12375I thought,"Why would n''t the husks come off if the raw wheat was whirled around in that drum?"
12375I was n''t afraid of the miller as much as his son was, so I said,"Well, what can we do that is useful?"
12375If I could brush the husks off, why could n''t the husks be rubbed off?
12375Need we wonder that his progress was slow?
12375One day the miller called us into the mill and said,"Why do n''t you do something useful instead of just playing all the time?"
12375She chose,"What hath God wrought?"
12375The Washington operator asked of Baltimore,"What time is it?"
12375VI"WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT?"
12375What has become of It?
12375What was the medium that carried these waves?
12375What wonder that all this makes for a vastly increased use of the quickest method of communication?
979''Well, William?''
979''What does that signify?''
979''What shall I compare them to,''he writes of some electrical experiments,''a new song?
979''Would ten dollars be of any service?''
979A writer may plot a story, or a painter invent a theme for a picture; but unless he execute the work, of what benefit is it to the world?
979Have we not had enough of that superior wisdom which is another name for stupidity?
979In 1883(?)
979Others exclaimed,''Where will improvements and discoveries stop?''
979She chose the words,''What hath God wrought?''
979The inventor spoke into his instrument,''Do you understand what I say?''
979To the question,''Is one man''s gain another man''s loss?''
979Was it possible to submerge the cable in the Atlantic, and would it be safe at the bottom?
979Was this the end of his ambitious dreams?
979We ask in vain for an answer to the question which is upon the lips of every one- What next?
979When a new invention has been made, we ask ourselves, Why was it not thought of before?
979Why has it taken so many generations to reach a foregone conclusion?
979Will it therefore add a new terror to modern life?
979and''What would Jefferson think should he rise up and witness what we have just seen?''
979or a Greek play?''
979replied Morse;''on what?''
250.is keeping Hemingway or Winnie- the- Pooh from becoming parts of the Public Domain going to improve the US literacy rate?
250??? careful!!!!
250??? careful!!!!
250??? careful!!!!
250Declaration of Independence on the and no one was listening... or were they?
250Do you remember what the first protohumans did in"2001"[ the movie by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clark]?
250For the first 17 years of this project, the only responses received were of the order of"You want to put Shakespeare on a computer!?
250HOW HAS THIS PROCESS BEEN STOPPED?
250Mark 4:21 And he said unto them, Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
250Some predictions indicate these will decrease until the median Internet age is 15. Who will rule the Internet?
250Television versus Education: Who Is Winning?
250The Dark Side Why do n''t you see huge electronic libraries available for download from the Internet?
250The Internet is balancing on this same dichotomy now.... Do we want Unlimited Distribution... Or do we want to continue with Limited Distribution?
250The median Internet age?
250What is the"First Rule of Reporting a Story?".
250Why are the most famous universities in the world working on electronic libraries and you ca n''t read the books?
250Why do we have physical Olympics and no mental Olympics?
250Will it be the Internet Aristocrats... or an Internet Everyman?
250and not to be set on a candlestick?
27257Do you use it thirty days in a year?
27257How much do I owe you?
27257How much power have you got here?
27257How the deuce did you do it?
27257What are you going to do with it this winter?
27257What do you do with it, besides grinding cider to pickle your neighbors''digestion with?
27257What does it cost here?
27257Will you rent me the mill while you are gone?
272577 copper wire would give a resistance of 2- 3/4 ohms?
27257How big a plant should be installed to meet the needs of keeping house and running the farm?
27257How many feet fall is required?_ Formula: 33,000 × horsepower required( C) Head in feet=------------------------------ Cu.
27257How many of these lights will be burning at any one time?
27257How much electricity is being permitted to escape from the armature of this 110-volt dynamo, when the mains are separated by four inches of dry air?
27257How much electricity, in terms of light, heat, and power, will the farmer and his wife have use for?
27257How much money does he care to spend?
27257Of what size should this resistance be?
27257What am I going to do in the dry months of summer, when there are not 250 cubic feet of water escaping every minute?"
27257What is the horsepower of this stream?_ Answer: Cu.
27257What profitable crop on your farm removes the least plant food?
27257What quantity of water will be necessary, and what capacity wheel?_ Twenty actual horsepower will be 20 × 4/3= 26.67 theoretical horsepower.
27257What resistance would be required to limit the current to this amount?
27257What size wire will be necessary?
27257_ What size wire would he use in this instance?_ Substituting 26 for 45 in the equation, the result is 61,300 circular mills, which corresponds to No.
819Can you hear?
819Do you know,he said to Hubbard,"that if I sing the note G close to the strings of the piano, that the G- string will answer me?"
819We have two ears,said one promoter;"why not therefore have two telephones?"
819Well, what then?
819What tune?
819What use,he asked pleasantly,"could this company make of an electrical toy?"
819What will become of the privacy of life?
819What will become of the sanctity of the domestic hearth?
819What will we gain by more wires?
819Are there not more cells in one human body than there are people in the whole earth?"
819But what is ether?
819But who was to be the builder, and where was he to be found?
819Having captured this new rival, what next?
819Instead of saying, as the Spanish do,"Life is too short; what can one person do?"
819Or who else has so impressed upon us the value of the rising inflection, as a gentler habit of speech?
819Sanders?"
819What had this dead man''s ear to do with the invention of the telephone?
819What sort of a wizard must he be, or ghoul, or madman?
819What was to be done?
819What would this city do for a living?
819Who could imagine any connection between this and the telephone?
819Who was this young inventor, with the pale complexion and black eyes, that he should be the friend of Emperors?
819Who, for instance, until the arrival of the telephone girl, appreciated the difference between"Who are you?"
819Why not?
819and"Who is this?"
6934( or: with...)?
6934And how, you may ask, are you going to be able to know the good from the indifferent and bad sets?
6934Collect.... QSK Is the last radiogram canceled?
6934I am bound for.... QRF Where are you bound from?
6934I am bound from.... QRG What line do you belong to?
6934Is my spark bad?
6934My distance is.... QRC What is your true bearing?
6934My time is.... QSF Is transmission to be in Transmission will be in alternate order or in series?
6934My true bearing is.... QRD Where are you bound for?
6934Please Shall I send 20?
6934Q S T.--An abbreviation used in wireless communication for( 1) the question"Have you received the general call?"
6934QRA What ship or coast station is This is.... that?
6934QRB What is your distance?
6934QRJ How many words have you to send?
6934QRK How do you receive me?
6934QRL Are you receiving badly?
6934QRM Are you being interfered with?
6934QRN Are the atmospherics strong?
6934QRO Shall I increase power?
6934QRP Shall I decrease power?
6934QRQ Shall I send faster?
6934QRS Shall I send slower?
6934QRT Shall I stop sending?
6934QRU Have you anything for me?
6934QRV Are you ready?
6934QRW Are you busy?
6934QRX Shall I stand by?
6934QRY When will be my turn?
6934QSA Are my signals strong?
6934QSB Is my tone bad?
6934QSC Is my spacing bad?
6934QSD What is your time?
6934QSJ What rate shall I collect for...?
6934QSL Did you get my receipt?
6934QSM What is your true course?
6934QSN Are you in communication with land?
6934QSQ Is... calling me?
6934QSV Is public correspondence being Public correspondence is being handled?
6934QSY Shall I send on a wavelength Let us change to the wave length of... meters?
6934Signal Code?
6934Thus Q R B is the code abbreviation of"_ what is your distance?_"and the answer"_ My distance is_..."See Page 306[ Appendix: List of Abbreviations].
6934You are being called by.... QSR Will you forward the radiogram?
6934Your turn will be No.... QRZ Are my signals weak?
6934call?
6934calling him?
6934finished( or: at... o''clock)?
6934for adjustment?
6934frequency?
6934frequency?
6934meters?
6935( or: with...)?
6935And how, you may ask, are you going to be able to know the good from the indifferent and bad sets?
6935Collect.... QSK Is the last radiogram canceled?
6935I am bound for.... QRF Where are you bound from?
6935I am bound from.... QRG What line do you belong to?
6935Is my spark bad?
6935My distance is.... QRC What is your true bearing?
6935My time is.... QSF Is transmission to be in Transmission will be in alternate order or in series?
6935My true bearing is.... QRD Where are you bound for?
6935Please Shall I send 20?
6935Q S T.--An abbreviation used in wireless communication for( 1) the question"Have you received the general call?"
6935QRA What ship or coast station is This is.... that?
6935QRB What is your distance?
6935QRJ How many words have you to send?
6935QRK How do you receive me?
6935QRL Are you receiving badly?
6935QRM Are you being interfered with?
6935QRN Are the atmospherics strong?
6935QRO Shall I increase power?
6935QRP Shall I decrease power?
6935QRQ Shall I send faster?
6935QRS Shall I send slower?
6935QRT Shall I stop sending?
6935QRU Have you anything for me?
6935QRV Are you ready?
6935QRW Are you busy?
6935QRX Shall I stand by?
6935QRY When will be my turn?
6935QSA Are my signals strong?
6935QSB Is my tone bad?
6935QSC Is my spacing bad?
6935QSD What is your time?
6935QSJ What rate shall I collect for...?
6935QSL Did you get my receipt?
6935QSM What is your true course?
6935QSN Are you in communication with land?
6935QSQ Is... calling me?
6935QSV Is public correspondence being Public correspondence is being handled?
6935QSY Shall I send on a wavelength Let us change to the wave length of... meters?
6935Signal Code?
6935Thus Q R B is the code abbreviation of"_ what is your distance?_"and the answer"_ My distance is_..."See Page 306[ Appendix: List of Abbreviations].
6935You are being called by.... QSR Will you forward the radiogram?
6935Your turn will be No.... QRZ Are my signals weak?
6935call?
6935calling him?
6935finished( or: at... o''clock)?
6935for adjustment?
6935frequency?
6935frequency?
6935meters?
45331And where does the electricity come from?
45331Aw, why do you want to do all that,said Erg,"when nature is doing it for us?"
45331But how shall we produce the current which we wish to send around the spools of the field?
45331But what makes it go?
45331But where does it get its electricity?
45331How are we going to furnish electricity to the cottage when the dynamo is not running? 45331 Just before we go into this central station, can you tell me how the elevator is run in our apartment house?"
45331Now how fast do you think the emery wheel is going?
45331Now if this is like the magneto, where is the armature? 45331 Now, why do n''t I feel the electricity when I touch the binding posts of this dry cell?"
45331Well, I know that it comes from the street mains, but do they come from this power station?
45331Well, who''s going to sit by,said Erg,"to close the primary circuit when the rat happens to get himself into the secondary circuit?"
45331Well,said I,"where is the field?"
45331What is inside of it?
45331What, pray, is your heating system?
45331Why do n''t they have alternating current batteries?
45331107,_ f._) When do you expect to fit it up?"
4533112]"Is this horseshoe arrangement a magnet?"
45331But how are electrical connections made between a moving elevator car and the push buttons on various floors?
45331But how can we make the human voice act as an interrupter of the primary circuit?
45331But how is it possible for a dynamo to generate both alternating and direct current at the same time?
45331But what prevents the needle from going farther, and what brings it back to zero each time?"
45331But why does it look like a dynamo?
45331But why go to all this expense to produce such a dangerous and troublesome voltage?
45331Can one grow great without having a chance to feel occasionally that the world depends upon what he does?
45331Can you guess from the way we have just used the word''shunt''what the expression could mean with reference to a dynamo?"
45331Could you kindly send me a photograph of him which will assist me somewhat?
45331Have you noticed any armature?"
45331How are connections made so that an electric current may pass from the fixed binding posts to the wire of the moving coil?
45331How did this idea arise?
45331How then can this be correct as a measuring instrument?"
45331If it were used as a dynamo, where would it get the electric current to magnetize its field?
45331Is it a product of wild imagination?
45331Is it adapted for direct current?
45331Is it shunt- or series- wound?
45331Is there any smell of cooking here?
45331Now is there any device for giving high speed to the armature?"
45331Of what use would a direct current be to them?"
45331That the short strings vibrate more rapidly than the long ones, and at the same time produce tones of a higher pitch?
45331The sun appears to repel the tail of the comet, yet how can there be a push without intervening material with which to push?
45331Under either of these circumstances, how can the armature move with reference to the field?
45331What are heat, light, electricity, magnetism, and gravitation?
45331What has increased the voltage of a cell from 1.42 to 1.50?
45331What is the matter with my saving time and energy by sawing off the block with my own right arm?"
45331When we speak of light pouring or streaming in, do we think of it as a substance?
45331When we speak of warm bodies losing heat, or when we cover them to keep the heat in, are we thinking of heat as a substance?
45331When will a fellow get a chance to sleep or go a- fishing or have any vacation, with this central- station machine shop on his hands all the time?"
45331Why did not the man who built our mill two generations ago locate it upon the small stream that flowed near his house?
45331Will this cooker heat the house in summer?
45331X HOW ELECTRICITY FEELS What is more fickle and yet more fascinating than a motor boat?
45331or did the idea develop out of experiences which, if given to any person of fair intelligence, would yield the same result?
43753''And how many times have you crossed the ocean?'' 43753 Could the scheme have been meant as a blow at your business in Europe?
43753Despite mistakes( and who has not made them? 43753 Have you ever written to the American ministers in Japan and China on the subject?
43753Have you readCallirrhoe,"a fanciful story of George Sand''s, which has appeared in the late numbers of_ Revue des Deux Mondes_?
43753I think I hear you say, Why does not papa answer all of our letters? 43753 Is the ship to go into Valentia Harbor?
43753May I send a copy of your letter to Mr. Seward at Washington and my brother in New York? 43753 Second: Can you send a message, long or short, to the directors at London?
43753What saith the herald of the Lord? 43753 When do you think it would be best for us to sail?
43753Will Belle kiss her sister for her mother and will she kiss her cousins, too? 43753 _ My dear Mrs. Field_,--What shall I say to you?
43753( Is it not terrible that one should be so old?)
43753And what view will your people take?
43753And who was on the bier, so carefully and tenderly borne?
43753At what hour do you breakfast?"
43753But how will this be accomplished?
43753Can mother guess?
43753Do you reflect that there are men among you to- night, men here, who lived and were not very young before there was a steamboat on our waters?
43753Does Belle say no?
43753Has the coming Presidential election or nomination anything to do with this matter?
43753He replied,''No; what do you advise me to do with it?''
43753Here is one of the messages that came back across the sea:"_ Precious Little Isabella_,--What are you about just now?
43753How can we get it promptly?"
43753How does he bear up with all this excitement and revulsion?
43753I said to him,''My dear sir, what did you pay for it?''
43753If Lord Granville was in error, why did not General Schenck correct him?
43753Instead of turning at once to his instrument, the man studied Mr. Field intently, and then said,"Are you the original Cyrus?"
43753Is not this enough?
43753It was this:"Lord, to whom shall we go?
43753Now, would it not be well to call the attention of Europe and America to St. John''s as the nearest telegraphic point?
43753One I recollect was, he had over his desk''Are you insured?''
43753Or is Mr. Sumner''s view of the dispute dominant in Washington?
43753Then what next?
43753These questions were then asked:"Is the steamer in from America?"
43753They begin with"Avez vous le pain?"
43753Thomas, believest thou this?"
43753What could we have done, what can we now do more?
43753What means this great commotion?
43753What was the anxiety of those twenty- six hours?
43753When shall the Atlantic cable be open for public business?''
43753Who knows that it will not reject any other convention?
43753Will you please thank him for me?
43753Will you think that I belie the expression I have used if I tell you candidly the effect this book has produced upon my mind?
43753and the last sentence is,"Votre ami a- t- il le miroir que vous avez ou celui que j''ai?
43753and"What is the price of gold in New York?"
3068829?
3068844?
30688And why should it?
30688But if the spring balance said the thing weighed five pounds how would you know if it was right?
30688But what do we mean in words of electrons and atoms?
30688But what would happen if we should decrease the capacity and increase the inductance?
30688By the way, do you know what a"circuit"is?
30688Can you tell me what is going to happen to the stream of electrons in the plate circuit?
30688Did you ever sing or howl down a rain barrel or into a long pipe or hallway and hear the sound?
30688Do they ever begin again?
30688Do they let the sulphate ions keep giving that plate more electrons?
30688Do you remember the gang of boys that fellow had to drive off his property?
30688Do you remember what was happening in the tube?
30688Do you see what this means?
30688Do you want a picture of it?
30688For 1 ohm it would take 1 volt to give a current of 1 ampere, would n''t it?
30688How about the zinc plate?
30688How do they differ?
30688How else do they differ?
30688How is it done?
30688How long does it go on?
30688How many?
30688How would you know that the weights you used to calibrate your scale were really what you thought them to be?
30688If a coil of resistance three ohms is carrying two amperes what is the voltage across the terminals of the coil?
30688If an e. m. f. of 8 volts is sending current through a resistance of 2 ohms, how much current is flowing?
30688If you wanted to find the weight of something you would take a scale and weigh it, would n''t you?
30688In the meantime what has happened?
30688Is it ever going to stop?
30688It''s an alternating current, is n''t it?
30688Notice that I told the number of ohms and the number of volts, what are you going to tell?
30688Now what are the hydrogen ions to do?
30688Now what do we have?
30688Now what happens inside the audion?
30688Now what happens to the electrons, the rude boys who are dodging their way along the sidewalk?
30688Now what''s going to happen?
30688Now, how far will the energy which is sent out from the antenna travel during the time it takes for one oscillation of the current in the antenna?
30688Of course you might take what ever it was down town and weigh it on some other scales but how would you know those scales gave correct weight?
30688On the other hand why use the tube under the first conditions where we need a large plate battery?
30688That is all right, you think, but what are we to do when the batteries are not just equal in e. m. f.?
30688The question always is: How large in percent is the difference between the two frequencies?
30688What about the current which flows in coil_ cd_?
30688What are the hydrogen ions going to do?
30688What becomes of them?
30688What determines the significance of the sounds which he utters?
30688What do we mean by the word"rate?"
30688What do we mean when we say"the wire gets hot?"
30688What does that mean about its nucleus?
30688What does that mean?
30688What does the capacity depend upon?
30688What effect is this C- battery, or grid- battery, going to have on the current in the_ plate circuit_?
30688What happens then to the molecules of air which are adjacent to the vibrating string?
30688What happens to the plate current on the average?
30688What if there had been two different gangs playing there?
30688What is a radio set?
30688What is the result?
30688What is the result?
30688What must we do then to make a condenser with large capacity?
30688What will happen if the e. m. f. which is active on the grid of the detector is made stronger or weaker?
30688What will happen?
30688What will the kind of atom depend upon?
30688What would be the net effect?
30688What would happen if we should then disconnect the battery?
30688What would he mean?
30688What''s going to happen?
30688Where are they to go?
30688Where do these electrons come from?
30688Where do these electrons come from?
30688Where do they go?
30688Where does it get its ability to work-- that is, where does the"energy"come from which runs the set?
30688Why does it get hot?
30688Why should n''t the electrons in this waiting- room go home to that of plate 1?
30688Why?
30688You would be making the grid_ alternately_ positive and negative, would n''t you?
30688[ Illustration: Fig 21] One member of the Council jumped up and said"But what if the grid is made negative?"
30688[ Illustration: Fig 40] How would he do it?
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80Are there any new genetic engineering developments effectively clinically available?
80Are they successful?
80Asynchronous or synchronous modems?
80But did you know how limited their stories are?
80By"Options?,"press ENTER.
80Can you get everything through the online medium?
80Do these numbers tell a story?
80Does anyone know of any sources that have the battery recharger available?
80Does your computer have contact with the modem?
80Does your modem have contact with the phone line?
80Dumb or intelligent modem?
80Enter"AIDS"by the question"First name?"
80Has anyone heard of this?
80How is their customer support functioning, and what methods are they using in their quality assurance?
80How to send email?
80If you can, turn the pages to"Does the computer have contact with the modem?"
80If you get an"OK"or a"0"on your display, continue reading from"Does the modem have contact with the phone line?"
80If you see the AT characters, read from"Does the modem have contact with the phone line?"
80Interested in the European Common Market?
80Is the file to be sent as plain ASCII?
80It is a part of the question"What is your first name?".
80PAUSE 1 TRANSMIT"Jens^M"WAITFOR"our LAST Name?"
80PAUSE 1 TRANSMIT"Mikkelsen^M"WAITFOR"ots will echo)?"
80PAUSE 1 TRANSMIT"foxcrook4^M"WAITFOR"^JMore( Y),N, NS?"
80PAUSE 1 TRANSMIT"n^M"WAITFOR"R] to Continue?"
80PAUSE 1 TRANSMIT"n^M"WAITFOR"^JMore( Y),N, NS?"
80Replace the% s with your inputs( This is French, right?
80Should I compress it in a distribution file to reduce transfer time, and make it easier to handle for the recipient?
80Should it be stored on your hard disk, or be refined before storage?
80Should we get other sources for supplies?
80Still interested?
80The first question is"What is your First Name?"
80Then,"What is your Last Name?"
80Then: Do you want this script file as a new entry in your telephone directory( y/ n)?
80There are many other questions: What are our most important customers and their key people doing?
80These are some typical prompts:?
80This is a revolution in communication, no?
80WHAT NOW?
80What are our competitors doing?
80What are our competitors''weaknesses and strengths?
80What else may influence their willingness to buy from us?
80What is cheapest?
80What is the present state of knowledge regarding this specific form of leukemia?
80What major contracts have they received recently?
80What may go wrong?
80What new products are they promoting?
80What new technologies are available now and how are they being used by others?
80What prices are our major suppliers offering other buyers?
80What products and services have they launched recently?
80What relationships do they maintain with our most important customers?
80Who are their joint- venture partners?
80Why not complement what you find here by monitoring trends in associated areas( like music), to follow the development from different perspectives?
80Why these differences in speed?
80Will these influence their ability to serve our needs?
80and"INFO"by the question"Last Name?".
80has Procomm wait for the text string"our FIRST NAME?"
80makes Procomm wait for the question"What is your LAST Name?"
80or?
80| How to get it?
80| Right now?
334371 Western Electric switchboard?
334371 Western Electric switchboard?
3343710 Western Electric switchboard?
334371?
33437At what voltages do they operate?
33437Describe a calculagraph and how is it used?
33437During calling what is happening at the central office?
33437For what purpose is a repeater circuit used?
33437How are subscribers disconnected after they are through talking?
33437How are toll connections timed by the Monarch Telephone Company?
33437How can a man on a wrecking train get connection with the train dispatcher?
33437How do the relays of the Western Electric Company differ from those of other companies?
33437How does the cost of telephone service vary?
33437How does this system differ from the Western Electric in regard to the ringing?
33437How is secrecy of individual lines obtained in a private- exchange equipment?
33437How is the noise caused by a high voltage battery absorbed so that the dispatcher may talk and signal simultaneously?
33437How then may each operator reach a jack for every line?
33437In transmitting orders for train dispatching, how are mistakes avoided?
33437In what way does the Gill selector differ from the Western Electric?
33437On an electric road in case a car approaches a semaphore set at"danger,"what must the crew of the car do?
33437Under what control is the ringing of the subscriber in long- distance calls?
33437What are some of the methods used for dispatching on electric railways where the traffic is not especially heavy?
33437What are the advantages of a common- battery system?
33437What are the common arguments against these systems and how are they met?
33437What are the defects of this system?
33437What are the fundamental features of the multiple switchboard?
33437What are the limitations of the transfer system?
33437What are visual signals?
33437What determines the size of a multiple switchboard?
33437What is a direct line lamp with ballast?
33437What is a long- distance message?
33437What is a multi- cyclic generator set?
33437What is a multiple jack?
33437What is a phantom circuit?
33437What is a pilot cell?
33437What is a pilot lamp and what are its functions?
33437What is a private- branch exchange?
33437What is a supervisory signal?
33437What is a transfer switchboard?
33437What is an answering jack?
33437What is an intercommunicating system?
33437What is jumper wire?
33437What is meant by inter- office trunking?
33437What is meant by ticket passing?
33437What is team work?
33437What is the automanual system?
33437What is the busy signal?
33437What is the candle- power of incandescent lamps used for line and supervisory signals?
33437What is the capacity of the condenser of the cord circuit in the foregoing system?
33437What is the function of a line switch?
33437What is the function of the order- wire circuits?
33437What is the function of the private- branch exchange operator?
33437What is the function of the repeating coil in the long- distance line?
33437What is the general object of automatic telephone systems?
33437What is the most important piece of apparatus in a multiple switchboard?
33437What is the office of the junction box in this system?
33437What is the present practice in America as to the capacity of multiple hoards?
33437What is the rotary connector?
33437What is the tendency in Europe regarding the capacity of multiple boards?
33437What is the trunking factor?
33437What is the use of the intermediate distributing frame?
33437What is the voltage of the sending battery for a train dispatcher''s circuit and upon what is it dependent?
33437What kinds of currents are employed?
33437What particular advantage has a common- battery set on long- distance lines?
33437What provision against breakdown is made?
33437What provision should be made for cable runways?
33437What special arrangement is provided for the train dispatcher in noisy locations?
33437What special feature does the multiple coil selector possess?
33437What two general methods of charging for telephone service are in use?
33437What types of power plants are used?
33437When are two- way trunks employed?
33437When is the local battery to be preferred to the common- battery?
33437When will the supervisory signal become operative?
33437Which are the better, phantom or physical circuits, and why?
33437Which is the simplest form of long- distance switch?
33437Why are not telegraph wires as serviceable for telephone work as telephone wires are for telegraph work?
33437Why are the A and B switchboards in large exchanges entirely separated?
33437Why do some railroads have block wires in addition to train wires and message circuits?
33437Why is the plug- seat switch not more widely adopted for use?
33437Why is traffic a study of importance?
33437mean?
820A day or two later Mr. Edison inquired:''How far is it from here to Lawrence; it is a long walk, is n''t it?'' 820 Are you sure?"
820Can you make this machine work?
820Does Mr. Edison, or any one for him, mean to say that r/ n enables him to obtain nE, and that C IS NOT= E/( r/ n+ R)? 820 How long did you knead it?"
820How near does she fit, Mike?
820One hot Saturday night, after Mr. Edison had looked over the evening papers, he said to me:''Do you want to play a game of billiards?'' 820 What kind of copy does he make?"
820What was to be done? 820 ''Can you go to- morrow?'' 820 ''Did he know anything about running a station like this?'' 820 ''How can I tell? 820 ''Now, Mr. Bergmann,''said Epstein,''how much for the lot?'' 820 ''That''s strange, Mr. Bergmann; wo n''t you look?'' 820 ''Well,''I said,''is n''t it banking to help a man in this way?'' 820 ''Where is the steamer that goes across the Channel?'' 820 4 previous to 1872, why was it not also patented? 820 Anger with him, however, is a good deal like the story attributed to Napoleon:Sire, how is it that your judgment is not affected by your great rage?"
820At 8 o''clock he appeared, walked around, went into the battery- room, and then came to me, saying:''Edison, who did this?''
820But suppose the batteries were so connected that the current from each set flowed in an opposite direction?
820But what of his position in the age in which he lives?
820Can the Edison company explain this?
820Chimmy, when did youse blow in?"
820Chinnock said:''Does he KNOW anything about running a station like this?
820Did you ever realize that practically all industrial chemistry is colloidal in its nature?
820Edison?''
820He came in two or three months after, and said:''How did that cigar business work?''
820He looked me over and said:''What did he promise you?''
820He said:''Are you the manager of this electric- light plant?''
820He said:''What have you here?''
820His very first question was:''Well, Colonel, how did you come out on that experiment?''
820How much do you think you should receive?''
820How would you like that job?''
820I met Chinnock several weeks after, and said:''How is the whiskey man getting along?''
820I said to Chinnock:''How is it now?''
820I said to Pasteur,''Will he live?''
820I said to Sadler:''What is that?''
820I said to the man:''Will that boat live in that sea?''
820I said:''What for?''
820I said:''What is it?''
820In explaining this he added:"Suppose you want to take the falls down at Richmond, and want to put up a water- power?
820Mr. Edison sent the laconic reply:''Why does n''t he try it and see?''
820Mr. Edison then asked:''If I had n''t sold any of mine, what would it be worth to- day?''
820Mr. Edison turned to him quickly, and said:"Do you mean to say that these drawings represent the only way to do this work?"
820One day Epstein appeared and said:''Good- morning, Mr. Bergmann, have you any chips to- day?''
820Pride?
820Suppose anything had happened to Edison?
820The question before us is, To what extent has Edison added to the wealth of the world by his inventions and his energy and perseverance?
820Then he asked:''What have you got, boy?''
820Then he said:''How would$ 40,000 strike you?''
820Then, how about the subdivision of the electric light?"
820They said:''Sell out what?''
820This is the conversation that ensued, led by Mr. Edison''s question:"What do you want?"
820To which he replied:"What''s the use?
820What other factors are there to be taken into consideration to explain this phenomenon?
820When I came opposite the two young men, one of them said:''Boy, what have you got?''
820Where does he rank in the mountain range of great Americans?
820Who is he?''"
820Why did he not show this lamp to McMahon when he called in the interest of the American Company and talked over the electrical matters?
820Why did not his son take this lamp to Mr. Bull''s office in 1892, when he took the old fiddle- bow lamps, 1, 2, and 3?
820Why does he say such things as these?
820Why not( say) make the internal part 1 and the external 9, thus saving nine- tenths and losing only one- tenth?
820Why?
820Will you let my bookkeeper look at your books?''
820Yet what did he do?
820of the applied mechanical energy, ingenuously remarking:"Why is it that when we have produced the electricity, half of it must slip away?
15617(_ b_) Trunk lines?
15617(_ c_) Toll lines?
1561710 B. and S. wire?
15617Are lamps in cord circuits to be advocated on magneto switchboards?
15617By what two methods may the current be supplied to a telephone transmitter?
15617For what purpose is the switchboard?
15617How are manual switchboards subdivided?
15617How are the selecting relays in Roberts line restored to their normal position after a conversation is finished?
15617How does a conductor behave in connection with direct current and how with alternating current?
15617How many conductors has a telephone line?
15617How may a pulsating current be derived from a magneto generator?
15617How may it be prevented?
15617How may this capacity be increased?
15617How would you arrange the signal code for six stations on a non- selective party line?
15617How, then, do voice currents find their way through the receiver, as they evidently must, if the circuit is to fulfill any useful function?
15617If 750 feet of cable have an insulation resistance of 9,135 megohms, how great is the insulation resistance for 7 miles and 1,744 feet of cable?
15617If in testing a line the capacity is changed what are the results found on the receiver and transmitter end?
15617In what particulars does the party- line system in rural districts differ from that within urban limits?
15617Into how many classes may cells be divided?
15617Is it higher in air than in a denser medium?
15617On what general principle are most of the telephone transmitters of today constructed?
15617On what principle does a drop with night- alarm contact operate?
15617To how many frequencies is the harmonic system usually limited?
15617Upon what factors does the capacity of a condenser depend?
15617What actions can electricity produce?
15617What are electrical hazards?
15617What are ringing and listening keys?
15617What are the advantages of the harmonic party- line system?
15617What are the objections against the Roberts system?
15617What are the principal parts of an induction coil?
15617What are the two kinds of_ electric calls_?
15617What are(_ a_) subscriber''s lines?
15617What can you say about the commercial success of the step- by- step method?
15617What complications arise in ringing of party lines and how are they overcome?
15617What does_ mho_ denote?
15617What influence has inductance on the telephone?
15617What is a call circuit?
15617What is a central office?
15617What is a convertible cord circuit?
15617What is a differential electromagnet?
15617What is a drainage coil?
15617What is a jack?
15617What is a magneto telephone?
15617What is a party line?
15617What is a repeater?
15617What is a repeating coil and how does it differ from an induction coil?
15617What is a signal code?
15617What is an impedance coil?
15617What is the advantage of associating jacks and drops?
15617What is the difference between the under- tune and in- tune systems?
15617What is the function of an induction coil in telephony?
15617What is the function of the cabinet?
15617What is the function of the induction coil in the telephone circuit?
15617What is the limit of number of stations on a non- selective party line under ordinary circumstances?
15617What is the meaning of the word_ dielectrics_?
15617What is the most nearly universal electrical hazard?
15617What is the object of the ratchet in this system?
15617What is the office of a diaphragm in a telephone apparatus?
15617What is the proper function of a fuse?
15617What is the purpose of a sectional switchboard?
15617What is the purpose of ribbon fuses?
15617What is the purpose of the globule of low- melting alloy in the Western Electric Company''s arrester?
15617What is the purpose of the hook switch?
15617What is the usual capacity of condensers in telephone practice?
15617What is the usual specification for insulation of resistance in telephone cables?
15617What is usually understood by private lines?
15617What is_ local action_ of a cell?
15617What kind of calls are handled on a toll switchboard?
15617What limits the current- carrying capacity of the transmitter?
15617What problem is there to overcome in connection with party lines?
15617What should be the diameter of hard drawn copper wire in order to allow economical spacing of poles?
15617What size single silk- covered wire shall be used?
15617What transmitter material has greatly increased the ranges of speech?
15617What troubles were encountered in the earlier forms of granular carbon transmitters and how were they overcome?
15617When is a piece of apparatus called"self- protecting"?
15617When is the lightning hazard least?
15617When was the telephone invented and by whom?
15617Where is the proper position of the fuse?
15617Which American cities are joined by underground lines at present?
15617Which class is most used in telephony?
15617Which involves the greater hazard to the value of property?
15617Which is, at present, the best material for varying the resistance in transmitters?
15617Which wires are considered exposed and which unexposed?
15617Why are Pupin''s coils not so successful on open wires?
15617Why are not fuses good lightning arresters?
15617Why is it not necessary to install sneak- current arresters in central- battery subscribers''stations?
15617Why is paper used as an insulator of telephone cables?
15617Why must a protector for telephone apparatus work more quickly for a large current than for a small one?
15617lock- out system?
34765Is there a steamer,he asked,"to be had in these waters?"
34765What will the suspension bridge at Niagara be good for in a time of war? 34765 An elaborate article appeared in a Boston paper, headed with the alarming question,Was the Atlantic cable a humbug?"
34765And then, after the work was achieved, would the lightning run along the ocean- bed from shore to shore?
34765And what so unknown as the deep, unfathomable sea?
34765But could any power be applied which should lift it without breaking, and bring it safely on board?
34765But could he find anybody to join him in his bold undertaking?
34765But fate seemed against them; and who can fight against destiny?
34765But how will this be accomplished?
34765But what could it be?
34765But what could thus inclose the lightning, and keep it fast while flying from one continent to the other?
34765But what of the electrical condition of the cable during this period?
34765But where could this enormous bulk be stowed?
34765But why were they thus silent and motionless in the midst of the sea?
34765CAN THE OCEAN BE SPANNED?
34765Can you do anything for us?"
34765Could they be controlled by any power of man?
34765DID THE FIRST CABLE EVER WORK?
34765Did the Cable ever work?
34765England tenders one of her national vessels, and why should we not tender one also?
34765How did they know it was their lost cable?
34765How did they know that it was not the skeleton of a whale, or a mast or spar, the fragment of a wrecked ship?
34765How is this?
34765Is it Practicable?
34765Is there nothing else that can serve in the mean time to carry despatches across the Gulf?"
34765Now that they had regained the lost cable of 1865, was it good for any thing?
34765Shall they abandon the Project?
34765So some have asked whether this large subscription of Mr. Field was not in part at least merely nominal?
34765Suppose you make the attempt and fail-- your cable is lost in the sea-- then what will you do?"
34765The project of an Atlantic telegraph involved two problems: Could a cable be stretched across the ocean?
34765The wrecks of ships that had gone down a hundred years ago, with dead men''s bones whitening in the deep sea caves?
34765Was Friday an unlucky day?
34765Was it a vast realm of death, the sepulchre of the world?
34765Was it not enough to make the world stare?
34765Was it possible to combat the fierceness of the winds and waves, and to stretch one long line from continent to continent?
34765Was it strange that this mother of nations should reach out her long arms to embrace her distant children?
34765Was not this the dawn of that happy age, when all men should be bound together in peaceful intercourse, and nations should learn war no more?
34765Was not this the predicted time when,"many should run to and fro, and knowledge should be increased?"
34765Was the bottom of the sea all like this?
34765Was there ever a naval commander favored with a power of vision that could sweep the boundless sea?
34765What arithmetic can compute the value of a single message that relieves so much anguish?
34765What could he do to repair the injury?
34765What did it find there?
34765What if it should prove to have been broken somewhere in the eleven hundred miles between the ship and Ireland?
34765What if some sharp rock had worn it away, or some marine insect had eaten into its heart?
34765What if the rope should break?
34765What shall we gain by refusing to enter into this agreement?
34765What should be done?
34765What was there on the bottom of the sea, where the cable was to find its resting place?
34765What were to be the returns for this magnificent adventure?
34765Who are here?
34765Who can help dreaming here, on the spot where we stand?
34765Who could help feeling keenly this fresh disappointment?
34765Who could lay a bridle on the neck of the sea?
34765Who shall say that the same cliffs do not shoot down below the waves a thousand fathoms deep?
34765Who_ could_ be discouraged with such a Richard the Lion- hearted to cheer him on?
34765Why might they not lay two thousand?
34765Would not this weight alone be enough to crush any substance that could reach that tremendous depth?
34765Yet what could they do?
34765Yet who shall put bounds to human courage?
34765[ C] With such omens of success, who could but feel confident?
34765and if it were, would it be good for anything to convey messages?
34765or ooze as soft as that of a mill- pond?
34765or was it mere sand like the sea- shore?
34765to furnish something to the gaping crowd, even though it were but a nine days''wonder?
118------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OPTIONS: FIND START- search options HELP QUIT- exit database COMMAND?
1183.2 NAVIGATING USENET WITH nn How do you dive right in?
1186.6 FINDING SOMEONE ON THE NET So you have a friend and you want to find out if he has an Internet account to which you can write?
1189.3 FILES TO NON- INTERNET SITES What if your friend only connects with a non- Unix system, such as CompuServe or MCIMail?
1189.3 SENDING FILES TO NON- INTERNET SITES What if your friend only connects with a non- Unix system, such as CompuServe or MCIMail?
118============================================================================ Dear Miss Postnews: How long should my signature be?
118?
118?
118? text?
118? text?
118A line that ends in or< CSO> represents a request you can make to a database for information.
118And if you reply to that reply?
118And what if that country is the only path to a third country where the message is legal as well?
118Are there any drawbacks to e- mail?
118Are there any recent Supreme Court decisions involving the plant?
118Are you absolutely sure that you want to do this?
118Ask the AIDS database,"When was AIDS first discovered?''''
118But can law enforcement go too far in seeking out the criminals?
118But how do you know which newsgroups to subscribe?
118But in the meantime, now what?
118But what if the file you want is not on one of these mail servers?
118But what if the file you want is not on one of these mail servers?
118Ca n''t find what you''re looking for?
118Can a discussion or posting that is legal in one country be transmitted to a country where it is against the law?
118Chapter 14: CONCLUSION-- THE END?
118Check on crop conditions in Azerbaijan?
118Do they have anything that mentions"sex"in the title?
118Does the posting even become illegal when it reaches the border?
118Fancy a good game of go or chess?
118Feeling opinionated?
118For example, ls man?
118For example, when asked"What is the link between AIDS and drug use?''''
118Get more information about somebody whose name you''ve seen online?
118Given the number of newsgroups, why would anybody bother with a mailing list?
118How about synonyms?
118How do you get it?
118How do you get out of the message?
118How does this happen?
118How easy is each to use?
118How would you find such channels in the future?
118Looking for a copy of the Declaration of Independence?
118Of course, since you ca n''t send one of these programs to your friend via e- mail( how would she un- encode it?
118Of course, since you ca n''t send one of these programs to your friend via e- mail( how would she un- encode it?
118Potato Head, R. I. P.***# dde^mhe` 1 no''ng chay?
118SYSTEM H HAZARDOUS WASTE 1 REGION I L CLEAN LAKES OTHER OPTIONS:?
118Search Gopher Directory Titles at PSINet 5.
118Search Gopher Directory Titles at SUNET 6.
118Search Gopher Directory Titles at U. of Manitoba 7.
118Search Gopher Directory Titles at University of Cologne 8.
118Search gopherspace at PSINet 9.
118Search gopherspace at SUNET 10.
118Search gopherspace at U. of Manitoba 11.
118Search gopherspace at University of Cologne Press?
118Search gopherspace at University of Cologne Press?
118Search lots of places at the U of M 11.
118There are now close to 40, with subjects ranging from archaeology to economics( the"dismal science,"remember?)
118They will jokingly(?)
118University of Minnesota Campus Information/ Press?
118Unix host systems that have nn use a program called nngrep( ever get the feeling Unix was not entirely written in English?)
118Want to find museums that might have online displays from their exhibits?
118Want to give the President of the United States a piece of your mind?
118Want to see what the weather''s like in Vermont?
118Well, what if you reply to a reply?
118What are the laws of the electronic frontier?
118What do you do with the stuff?
118What does any of this have to do with the Net?
118What is all that stuff?
118What is the range of each of their services?
118What kind of support or help can you get from the system administrators?
118What role will you play in the revolution?
118What to do?
118When national and state boundaries lose their meaning in cyberspace, the question might even be: WHO is the law?
118Which one to use?
118Who goes after computer crackers?
118Who is to have access to these services, and at what cost?
118Who''d want to slog through hundreds of file libraries looking for something?
118Who, in fact, decides who has access to what?
118Why not see if they have"The Joy of Sex"somewhere in their stacks?
118Why would you want to browse a library you ca n''t physically get to?
118You''ll find these noted in the list of ftp sites in section 7.6 7.2 YOUR FRIEND ARCHIE How do you find a file you want, though?
118You''ll see something like this: Welcome to HYTELNET version 6.2................... What is HYTELNET?
118Your screen, on a plain- vanilla Unix system will display: Mail version SMI 4.0 Mon Apr 24 18:34:15 PDT 1989 Type?
118alt.internet.services Looking for something in particular on the Internet?
118j= move down, k= move up,?
118mo*?
11017''Indeed,"I answered;"what appeared to be the emotions of the King?
11017''I have come to consult you,''replied Allston,''about an affection--''''What the de''il hae I to do with your affections?''
11017''Why, Coleridge,''said he, approaching him,''have you been reading the whole night?'' 11017 But what have we to do with theatres in America?
11017How long ere the fruits of one sin in Paradise will cease to be visible in the moral universe? 11017 Is she acquainted with domestic affairs?
11017Lost, from thy care to know thy master free Can we thy self- devotion e''er forget? 11017 To this I replied that, if such was the case as he represented it, what blame could be attached to the American Government for declaring war?
11017What can I do? 11017 What do you think of sparing me for about one year to visit Paris and Rome to finish what I began when in Europe before?
11017Where then is our remedy? 11017 Why not come to Charleston?
11017You may be apt to ask,''If Sir William is so great and even the best, what is Mr. West''s great excellence?'' 11017 ''Is he at home?'' 11017 ''Leslie and myself have had a dispute about certain lines of beauty; which is right?'' 11017 ''Shall I receive good at the hands of the Lord and shall I not also receive evil?''
11017Abernethy?''
11017But why do I talk of troubles?
11017But with his usual hopefulness he says later on in this letter:--"Why should I expect my sky to be perpetually unclouded, my sun to be never obscured?
11017Can it be possible?
11017Can the theatre, with all its tinsel finery, attract away from home the man who has once tasted the bliss of a happy family circle?
11017Can you paint it?
11017Could Michael Angelo convey a more sublime idea of Death by his painting than Milton has in his''Paradise Lost''?
11017Could Washington and Lincoln, for example, have been actuated by the motives attributed to them by their enemies?"
11017Could there not be some arrangement made to meet you and Leslie there?
11017Did you not succeed in obtaining his release?"
11017Do they say the Federalists are patriots and are firm in asserting the rights of their country?
11017Do you know the Walkers of this place?
11017Does she respect and love religion?
11017Does the sublimest passage in Milton excite a stronger sensation in the mind of a man of taste than the sublimest painting of Michael Angelo?
11017Has he ever been known to waver?
11017Has he ever deserted them?
11017Have we not the whole world of topics for discussion or conversation open to us?
11017Have we time to throw away?
11017He never asks what effect any of his sentiments will have upon the sale of his works; the only question he asks is--''Are they just and true?''
11017How can I consent to have you be at such a distance?"
11017How has my ticket turned out?
11017How many brothers and sisters has she?
11017How old are her parents?
11017How old are they?
11017How will he get over this argument?
11017I told him I thought it would, at which he was much pleased, and, turning to Mr. Stephen, he said:''Do you hear that, Mr. Stephen?
11017In a letter to Morse he says:"Which of my friends was it who lately observed to you that I had a picture mania?
11017Is it an unfair inference that, if he had remained permanently in Charleston, so sad a fate would not have overtaken the infant academy?
11017Is it not a grand scheme?
11017Is it strange that I should feel a little the effects of this universal hatred?
11017Is not he a strange man?
11017Is not this trying to one''s patience?"
11017Is our infant Hercules to be strangled at his birth?
11017Is she healthy?
11017Is there no amusement in watching the development of the infant mind and in assisting its feeble efforts?
11017It is admirably written; pray, who is its author?''
11017MY DEAR SONS,--Have you heard of the death of young Willard at Cambridge, the late President Willard''s son?
11017Might I communicate the information by writing?"
11017Morse?"
11017Need we go abroad for amusement?
11017Not,"What can I do for myself?"
11017Pray is that the custom among the students?
11017Pray, what do your gunning parties cost you for powder and shot?
11017Reverses do I call them?
11017Reverses do I call them?
11017Shall I go all over the ground again?
11017Shall I never see my dear wife again?
11017The English acknowledge it, and what can be more convincing proof than the confession of an enemy?
11017The"Journal des Débats"was snappish with"Water Witch,"merve[?]
11017Their proceedings are copied into the English papers, read before Parliament, and circulated through the country, and what do they say of them?
11017What but ignorance can be expected when such a system prevails?...
11017What did I ever get from France or Continental Europe?
11017What the deuce do I care whether my books are on their shelves or not?
11017What will they be likely to do for her some years hence, say when she is twenty years old?
11017What, indeed, shall I render to Him for all his unmerited and continually increasing mercies and blessings?
11017When Pierre says to Jaffier,''Cans''t thou kill a Senator?''
11017Where is the spirit of former times which kindled in the hearts of the Bostonians?
11017Who shall make it?
11017Why is he not?
11017You are an Englishman, sir?''
11017and is it, then, a fact?
11017but"What can I do for mankind?"
11017is it possible, is it possible?
11017what did he say?"
11017when shall we end this tedious passage?
11017who can conceive our feelings now?
11018''Dead, Sir?'' 11018 ''Indeed, for what?''
11018''What has become of painting?'' 11018 ''Wrath is cruel, but who can stand before envy?''
11018Accept the proposition? 11018 Has the world forgotten what Robert Fulton did for the navigation of the waters by steamboats?
11018Shall you not be in New York soon? 11018 The first question of an impartial inquirer is:''To which of these gentlemen is the honor due?''
11018Was there anything required to produce these results which was not known to Morse?... 11018 Well, what is now to be done?
11018Where do you think I was last evening? 11018 Who is to decide in a conflict of consciences?
11018Will you write something adapted to the case and forward it to me as early as possible, that it may go in on the heels of this paragraph enclosed?
11018''How do you know that?''
11018''How happens it that Mrs.----''s did not go overboard, too?''
11018Ah, my dear sir, when I have diligently and perseveringly wooed the coquettish jade for twenty years, and she then jilts me, what can I do?
11018Am I the first to tell you?''
11018And for what sum could the Government have kept this great invention under its own control?
11018And how is it that now, instead of addressing themselves first to the woman, they march boldly up to the man?
11018And on what did they base this remarkable decision?
11018And what do you think they have done with me?
11018And why?
11018Are ye prepared?
11018Can he join in the plaudits of those by whom he has been humbled?
11018Can the victors rejoice in the blood of brethren shed in a family brawl?
11018Can there be a Paradise without Devils in it-- Blue Devils, I mean?
11018Can this be accident?
11018Can we make any arrangements with them?
11018Can you believe it, he has the impression that he will one day be the Emperor of the French; can you conceive of anything more ridiculous?''
11018Do n''t you wish you were as young as I am?
11018Do not we honor him as the Father of steamboats?
11018Does this seem strange?
11018From this station the Crown Prince telegraphed Prince Friedrich Carl, always over Berlin,"Where are you?"
11018Has not the Postmaster- General, or Secretary of War or Treasury, the power to pay a few hundred dollars from a contingent fund for such purposes?
11018He seems perfectly reckless and acts like a madman, and all for what?
11018How is it possible, in the midst of so much that is charming and lovely, that you_ could_ sink into the gloomy spirit which your letter indicates?
11018How long have you been in St. Petersburg?
11018How will the present calm in political affairs affect our California matters?"
11018I ask not this until they have thoroughly examined its merits, but will they not assist me in placing the matter fairly before them?
11018I said hurriedly:--"''Would ten dollars be of any service?''
11018If he has committed errors,( as who has not?)
11018If so, has any copy been taken?"
11018If so, what should you say to seeing me in Paris?
11018In case I should be able to visit Princeton for a few days a week or two hence, how should I find you engaged?
11018In this case what would you do?''
11018Is he not paid amply without claiming a portion of honorary gifts to me?
11018Is it really so, or am I deceived?
11018Is it right or is it wrong, in view of all this, to feel despondency?
11018Is there any chance of seeing you in New York, or, if not, is there any better hope in Boston?
11018Is there any national feeling with us on the subject?
11018Is there not a tendency in the democracy of our country to low and vulgar pleasures and pursuits?
11018Is there really any more that you will claim or that I could in truth and justice give?
11018May I take the liberty to ask for myself your favorable recommendation to those in Congress who have the disposal of the commissions?
11018Need we do it?
11018Not what hath man, but''What hath God wrought?''"
11018Now what sort of a want is this?
11018Should it be by petition to Congress, or will this letter handed in to the committee be sufficient?
11018The telegraph posts seemed to be posted to present arms( shall I say?)
11018This waiting at so much risk makes me question myself: am I in the path of duty?
11018Thus step by step( shall I not rather say_ stride by stride_?)
11018To ascertain this we will ask a second question:''Was the subject of the invention a_ machine_, or was it_ a new fact in science_?''
11018Try, wo n''t you?"
11018Was I not overboard myself?
11018Was not Morse''s ambition to confer a lasting good on his fellowmen more fully realized than even he himself at that time comprehended?
11018We know the fact, but can imagination realize the fact?
11018What can be done?
11018What can he then claim?
11018What do you think of the plan?
11018What shall I do with such an_ antistatistical_ set?
11018What shall I say in answer?
11018What will be your sensations after six or seven years if mine are acute after three years''absence?
11018When Morse announced his invention, what was the general state of knowledge in regard to the telegraph?
11018When did you arrive?
11018Where is this Sovereign?
11018Who is this Mr. Latham that he could recommend our accepting such terms?"
11018Whose heart will thrill with pride at such success?
11018Why should man torment himself about that which he can not help?
11018Why, what does he mean?
11018Why?
11018Will Congress do anything, or is my time and your generous zeal and pecuniary sacrifice to end only in disappointment?
11018Will Monday, or any other day, be agreeable to M. Daguerre?
11018Will my country employ me on works which may do it honor?
11018Will you believe it?
11018Will you not be in Washington this winter?
11018Will you not call on me as you pass through New York, if you do go?
11018Would you have believed it ten years ago that a question could be raised on that subject?
11018You expect, I presume, to have pupils from the South as heretofore; will such a sectional display be likely to attract them or to repel them?
11018_ Was_ your original sketch- book there?
11018how shall I describe it?
38, and people from IBM objectUNIX?
38, meaningWhat''s new?"
38, people from the commercial/ industrial UNIX sector are known to complainBSD?
38,What about that Heinlein guy, eh?
38,What should we add to the new Jargon File?"
38Are you on the net?
38Been hacking your new newsreader?
38C++? 38 Can we install that without causing a flag day for all users?"
38Can you repeat that? 38 Content- free?
38Do you know a good eye doctor?
38Do you know what I just said?
38Food- p?
38Foodp?
38Grep the bulletin board for the system backup schedule, would you?
38Guess what? 38 Has the system just crashed?"
38Have you ever looked at the United States Budget? 38 Have you seen the Networking FM lately?"
38Have you seen the spiffy{ X} version of{ empire} yet?
38Have you tried it out on live data?
38Hey, Eric--- I just got a burst of garbage on my{ tube}, where did that come from?
38How''d you figure out the buffer allocation problem?
38If a program ca n''t rewrite its own code, he asked,"what good is it?"
38Interrupt--- have you seen Joe recently?
38Lunch? 38 No source for the buggy port driver?
38Oh, you''re sending him the{ bits} to that? 38 Only six monocase characters per file name?
38See? 38 Snail me a copy of those graphics, will you?"
38This compiler bites the bag, but what can you expect from a compiler designed in New Jersey?
38Tube me that note?
38We are going to reconfigure the network, are you ready to suck mud?
38Well, but how''s this interface going to play with the room- temperature IQ crowd?
38Well, why do n''t you defenestrate that 100 megs worth of old core dumps?
38What are you doing? 38 What do you mean?
38What do you want me to do with that 80-meg{ wallpaper} file?
38What is all this gubbish?
38What time did I agree to meet you? 38 What was the delta on program size?"
38What''d Corporate say in today''s nastygram?
38What''s the current theory on letting lusers on during the day?
38What''s the right thing for LISP to do when it sees`( mod a 0)''? 38 What''s the state of your latest hack?"
38What''s the theory on dinner tonight?
38What''s the theory on fixing this TECO loss?
38What''s your phase?
38What? 38 Whatcha up to?"
38When is the system coming up?
38Who was at the conference?
38Why did the program suddenly turn the screen blue?
38Why do n''t you jfcl that out?
38Why do you close your eyes? 38 Why is the net wired randomly?
38Yeah? 38 Yet* another* set of disk catalog utilities for{{ MS- DOS}}?
38You ca n''t require` printf(3)''to be part of the default runtime library--- what if you''re targeting an elevator controller?
38You claim to have solved the halting problem for Turing Machines? 38 You want this reviewed?
38You want to code* what* in ADA? 38 { DWIM} for an assembler?
38# ifdef FLAME Has n''t anyone told those idiots that you ca n''t get decent bogon suppression with AFJ filters at today''s net speeds?
38( Port?
38( This theory probably owes something to the"Warlock"stories by Larry Niven, the best known being"What Good is a Glass Dagger?
38( and follow it up with"Got any good numbers/ IDs/ passwords?")
38( expects` ACK''or` NAK''in return) FOO?
38( from sense 1) meaning"Are you there?
38( often used on unexpected links, meaning also"Sorry if I butted in..."( linker) or"What''s up?"
38: AIDX: n./aydkz/ n. Derogatory term for IBM''s perverted version of UNIX, AIX, especially for the AIX 3.?
38: Dissociated Press:[ play on` Associated Press''; perhaps inspired by a reference in the 1949 Bugs Bunny cartoon"What''s Up, Doc?"]
38: What''s a spline?
38: gubbish:/guhb''*sh/[ a portmanteau of` garbage''and` rubbish''?]
38: has the X nature:[ seems to derive from Zen Buddhist koans of the form"Does an X have the Buddha- nature?"]
38: mu:/moo/ The correct answer to the classic trick question"Have you stopped beating your wife yet?".
38: ques:/kwes/ 1. n. The question mark character(`?
38: tenured graduate student: n. One who has been in graduate school for 10 years( the usual maximum is 5 or 6): a` ten- yeared''student( get it?).
38?
38A luser overheard one of the programmers ask another"Do you have a green card?"
38A non- hacker who is indelicate enough to ask a question like"So, are you working on finding that bug* now* or leaving it until later?"
38A one- banana problem is simple; hence"It''s only a one- banana job at the most; what''s taking them so long?"
38A true spod will start any conversation with"Are you male or female?"
38A:"Been reading JARGON.TXT again, eh?"
38After opening a{ talk mode} connection to someone apparently in heavy hack mode, one might type` SYN SYN ENQ?''
38Also frequently verb- doubled as"Ques ques?"
38Also used in response to questions like"What is WYSIWYG?"
38An indication of confusion, usually spoken with a quizzical tone:"Wall??"
38An indication of confusion, usually spoken with a quizzical tone:"Wall??"
38Another standard question is"What''s the state of the world?
38Another way of phrasing the first question under sense 1 would be"state- p latest hack?".
38Are we sufficiently confused yet?
38At any time: Q:"State- of- the- world- P?"
38At dinnertime: Q:"Foodp?"
38BCNU be seeing you BTW by the way BYE?
38Blast them( y/ n)?''
38By verb doubling,"Popj, popj"means roughly"Now let''s see, where were we?"
38Compare{ ping},{ finger}, and the usage of` FOO?''
38Distinguished from{ raw mode} and{ cooked mode}; the phrase"a sort of half- cooked( rare?)
38Distinguished in context from` mail''; one might ask, for example:"Are you going to post the patch or mail it to known users?"
38Do n''t you love Intel?
38Does that gateway have a martian filter?"
38Equivalent to"Now, where was I?"
38Examples:"What is the proper type of NULL?"
38For example, suppose you have a long list or array of items, and want to process items m through n; how many items are there?
38From the following problem:"If you build a fence 100 feet long with posts 10 feet apart, how many posts do you need?"
38Functionally poor, e.g., a program that is very difficult to use because of gratuitously poor( random?)
38His inquiry was:"Split- p soup?"
38How do you choose a fresh magic number of your own?
38How''s that address- book thing for the Mac going?"
38I wonder what exactly is in it?"
38In 1989, a random of the journalistic persuasion asked hacker Paul Boutin"What do you think will be the biggest problem in computing in the 90s?"
38In ANSI C, the`??''
38In ANSI C, the`??''
38In a general( time- extended) sense:"What do you do around here?"
38In an immediate sense:"What are you doing?"
38In other words, can you write programs which write programs?
38In the form` cdr down'', to trace down a list of elements:"Shall we cdr down the agenda?"
38In the{ Real World}, software often goes through two stages of testing: Alpha( in- house) and Beta( out- house?).
38In what order should he or she visit them in order to minimize the distance travelled?
38Is the{ VAX} back up yet?"
38It is reported that hackers at IBM itself sometimes sing"Who''s the breeder of the crud that mangles you and me?
38Later, confused questioners began voicing"Wall?"
38Now RPG and his then- wife KBT( Kathy Tracy) were putting us up( putting up with us?)
38Oh, you want an etymology?
38On the phone to Florida: Q:"State- p Florida?"
38On- line joke answer to{ ACK}?
38One well- known early Easter egg found in a couple of OSes caused them to respond to the command` make love''with` not war?''.
38Part of this is almost certainly due to influence from LISP( which uses deeply nested parentheses( like this( see?))
38People from the BSDophilic academic community are likely to issue comments like"System V?
38Q: How can you recognize a DEC field circus engineer who is out of gas?
38Random Loser be allowed to{ gun} down other people?
38Random Loser marry your daughter?"
38Result?
38Said of decaffeinated coffee, diet coke, and other imitation{ programming fluid}s."Do you want regular or unleaded?".
38See?
38Should it return` a'', or give a divide- by-0 error?"
38Stallman:"What did he say?"
38The asterisk is most common, as in"What the* hell*?"
38The following uses specific to MUDs are reported: UOK?
38The more terse and humorous way of asking these questions would be"State- p?".
38The problem is, how can the computer be programmed to make use of the camera information?
38The standard question"What''s your state?"
38The thin one says:"How did you manage?
38There is also a usage"ACK?"
38There is an entire genre of jokes about DEC field circus engineers: Q: How can you recognize a DEC field circus engineer with a flat tire?
38They include` happy hacking''( a farewell),` how''s hacking?''
38The{ canonical} reply to this assertion is"Then it works just the same as it did before, does n''t it?"
38Those commonly encountered include the following:* wildcard for any string( see also{ UN*X})?
38Thus, the standard put- down question at an MFTL talk is"Has it been used for anything besides its own compiler?".
38Thus, this usage may owe something to Philip K. Dick''s novel` Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?''
38Translates roughly as"Hey, I tried to write this portably, but who* knows* what''ll happen on your system?"
38Used to question an unbelieved quote, as in"Did you read that in` Datamation?''"
38WTF the universal interrogative particle; WTF knows what it means?
38WTH what the hell?
38We can{ snarf} this opcode, right?
38What does that mean?)
38What''s the difference between a used- car dealer and a computer salesman?
38What?
38When used as a question("Mumble?")
38Who wrote this, Quux?"
38Why do n''t we find some dog that''s been run over and sat in the sun for a week and put some* ginger* on it for dinner?!"
38Why do n''t you use a* real* operating system?
38Why do n''t you use a* real* operating system?
38Why do n''t you use a* real* operating system?"
38Why, you may ask, does the` S''stand for` do not Skip''rather than for` Skip''?
38You would then throw out a"Hello, wall?"
38[ INTERCAL called this` ampersand''; what could be sillier?]
38and"What''s that funny name for the`#''character?"
38are you OK?
38are you busy?
38are you ready to unlink?
38are you there?
38are you there?
38could contain his curiosity no longer, and asked again,"You really like that stuff, huh?"
38is shorthand for"How is this going to fly in* real* use?".
38it seems to be asking the opposite question from"Are you going?
38means"What are you doing?"
38or"What are you about to do?"
38or"What''s going on?".
38or"Where''s the X?".
38said,"How''s the ginger honey?"
49769555 the readings show 6 volts and 2 amperes how many ohms is the resistance being tested?
49769At what point of a shunt coil does a break usually occur?
49769At what point on the commutator should the brushes bear?
49769Can a dynamo be reversed by reversing the connections between the field coils and the armature?
49769Can this test be made with any kind of voltmeter?
49769Does the astatic galvanometer give correct readings for different values of the current?
49769EXAMPLE.--If an arc lamp require a current of 8 amperes, how much electricity does it consume per hour?
49769For what kind of resistance is the method adapted?
49769For what kinds of service are speed regulators used?
49769For what kinds of test is the voltmeter method best adapted?
49769For what service is the D''Arsonval galvanometer adapted?
49769For what use are galvanometers employed?
49769For what use is the astatic galvanometer adapted?
49769Has the sine galvanometer a large range?
49769How are compound dynamos connected to operate in series?
49769How are shunt ammeters arranged to correctly measure the current?
49769How are small series motors started on battery circuits?
49769How are the brush holders tested?
49769How are the brushes set by these marks?
49769How are the coils adjusted?
49769How are the connections arranged to avoid excessive voltage in the windings due to self- induction?
49769How are the field coils of all the dynamos connected in parallel?
49769How are the field coils tested for short circuit?
49769How are the most accurate results obtained?
49769How are the terminals liable to be short circuited?
49769How can shunt motors be controlled from a distant point?
49769How can this be overcome?
49769How does an excessive current injure a dynamo?
49769How does moisture in the armature coils affect the armature?
49769How does the lead vary in the different types of dynamo?
49769How does the reverse voltage affect the starting of a motor?
49769How does the speed vary with respect to variation of field strength?
49769How does the winding differ in ammeters and voltmeters?
49769How is a commutator segment pulled out to its correct position?
49769How is a compound dynamo, running in parallel, cut out of circuit?
49769How is a machine cut out of the circuit?
49769How is a shunt motor started?
49769How is a voltmeter connected?
49769How is a wide range of speed regulation secured?
49769How is an untrue commutator detected?
49769How is heating detected?
49769How is it known whether too much or too little resistance be unplugged?
49769How is maximum efficiency secured with variable load?
49769How is moisture in the field coils detected?
49769How is the coil affected by a change in the direction of the current?
49769How is the commutator easily tested as to the condition of its surface?
49769How is the current measured?
49769How is the current strength measured?
49769How is the direction and strength of the current indicated?
49769How is the electrodynamometer adapted to measure volts or watts?
49769How is the equalizer connected?
49769How is the faulty coil located?
49769How is the field circuit tested for breaks?
49769How is the insulation affected by moisture?
49769How is the pressure adjustment made?
49769How is the proper brush contact secured?
49769How is the sine galvanometer operated?
49769How is the speed of shunt and compound motors varied with respect to the normal speed in the two methods?
49769How is the starting lever operated?
49769How is the tangent galvanometer constructed to give direct readings?
49769How long does it take to start a motor?
49769How may correct readings be obtained?
49769How may it be ascertained which coil is reversed?
49769How may such sparking be reduced without stopping the machine?
49769How may the field magnets become heated?
49769How may the range be increased?
49769How may the tangent galvanometer be used as an ammeter?
49769How much copper or zinc will one ampere deposit in one second?
49769How should a dynamo be started?
49769How should a galvanometer be set up before using?
49769How should a roughened commutator be cleaned and smoothed?
49769How should a series machine be started?
49769How should a shunt or compound machine be started?
49769How should low commutator segments be treated?
49769How should the coil be repaired?
49769How should the plates of a weight voltameter be treated before use?
49769How should the rise of temperature be measured?
49769If a faulty coil can not be quickly repaired and the dynamo be needed, what should be done?
49769If a shunt dynamo will not pick up, what is likely to be the trouble?
49769If the insulation on adjacent conductors has been abraded, how should it be repaired?
49769If the resistance being measured is higher than 6,100 ohms, or lower than 1,100 ohms, how should the commutator plugs be placed?
49769If, in rocking the brushes, a position can not be found at which the sparking disappears, what is the probable cause of the trouble?
49769In connecting a shunt dynamo to the bus bars, must the voltage be carefully adjusted?
49769In starting a shunt dynamo, should the main line switch be closed before the machine is up to voltage or after?
49769In testing cable insulation what is desirable with respect to voltmeter and current?
49769In testing with the Queen Acme set how should the plugs be placed in the commutator?
49769Into what two classes may ammeters be divided?
49769Should the brushes be raised out of contact in starting?
49769Should the commutator be run without any lubricant?
49769State the causes of eddy currents in the pole pieces?
49769Then what is the objection to a reversed dynamo?
49769Upon what does the movement of the needles depend?
49769Upon what does the sensibility depend?
49769Upon what does the sensibility of a tangent galvanometer depend?
49769Upon what does the sensitiveness of the instrument depend?
49769What advantage has the sine galvanometer over the tangent instrument?
49769What are multipliers?
49769What are the causes of excessive current?
49769What are the causes of excessive voltage?
49769What are the causes which produce flats?
49769What are the characteristics of hot wire instruments?
49769What are the conditions at starting in a series motor?
49769What are the effects of operation above the rated voltage and below normal speed?
49769What are the objections to plunger instruments?
49769What are the two methods of coupling dynamos?
49769What attention should be given to the brushes and brush gear?
49769What attention should be given to the brushes?
49769What attention should the machine receive after it has been shut down?
49769What causes breaks in the field circuit?
49769What causes grooves or ridges to be cut in the commutator?
49769What causes this?
49769What determines the mode of connecting ammeters?
49769What disadvantage has the tangent galvanometer?
49769What error is introduced in measuring the pressure of a battery with an ordinary voltmeter?
49769What form of voltameter has been selected to measure the International ampere?
49769What further attention should be given?
49769What happens in case of breaks in the armature coils?
49769What is a galvanoscope and how does it differ from a galvanometer?
49769What is a potentiometer?
49769What is a"sensitive"galvanometer?
49769What is an electro- dynamometer?
49769What is the action of short and long coil galvanometers?
49769What is the action of the motor in the Thompson watt hour meter?
49769What is the advantage of this test?
49769What is the allowable degree of heating?
49769What is the allowable rise of temperature in a well designed machine?
49769What is the difference between a short coil and a long coil galvanometer?
49769What is the difference between a starting box and a speed regulator?
49769What is the difference between a voltmeter and an ammeter?
49769What is the difference between an ampere and a coulomb?
49769What is the difference between these two classes of voltameter?
49769What is the difference between"plug out"and"plug in"types of resistance box?
49769What is the effect of a short circuit in the field coils or field circuit?
49769What is the effect of flats on the commutator?
49769What is the effect of hot bearings?
49769What is the effect of short circuits in the armature?
49769What is the effect of the equalizer?
49769What is the indication of excessive voltage?
49769What is the indication of insufficient lubrication?
49769What is the indication of short circuits in the field coils?
49769What is the indication that the connections between the field coils and armature are reversed?
49769What is the meaning of"Inf.,"marked on the bridge?
49769What is the method of comparing currents?
49769What is the objection to the scale with tangent values?
49769What is the position of instability?
49769What is the principle of electrostatic instruments?
49769What is the principle of the hot wire instrument?
49769What is the special use of the differential galvanometer?
49769What is the value of d?
49769What is the value of the International ampere as measured with the silver voltameter?
49769What is understood by the term"build up"?
49769What kind of adjustable resistance is used in making the above test?
49769What kind of dynamo is affected by breaks in the external circuit?
49769What kind of oil can should be used in filling the reservoir, or oil cups?
49769What kind of oil should be used on the commutator?
49769What kind of oil should be used on the commutator?
49769What may be said with respect to coupling two or more plain series dynamos in parallel?
49769What may be said with respect to excessive current?
49769What may be said with respect to excessive field current?
49769What may be said with respect to reversal of polarity of dynamos?
49769What may be said with respect to the current used?
49769What may be said with respect to the differential galvanometer method?
49769What may be said with respect to the lead of the brushes?
49769What may be substituted for the voltmeter?
49769What name is given to the swing of a ballistic galvanometer needle?
49769What name is given to this method of testing?
49769What other advantages are gained with the decade arrangement?
49769What parts of a dynamo are specially liable to be short circuited?
49769What precaution must be taken in reducing the current?
49769What precaution should be taken in making the test?
49769What precaution should be taken with inductive resistances?
49769What precaution should be taken with new dynamos?
49769What precaution should be taken with the brush holders?
49769What provision is made so that the magnetizing current will have time to reach its normal value?
49769What provision is made to facilitate the correct setting of the brushes?
49769What provision is made to obviate this danger?
49769What provision is made to overcome the arc when the circuit is opened?
49769What provision is made to prevent reversal before bringing the controller lever to the"off"position?
49769What should be done after adjusting the brushes to their correct positions upon the commutator?
49769What should be done if a dynamo become reversed by a reversal of its field magnetism due to lightning, short circuit, or otherwise?
49769What should be done if carbon brushes become hotter than the other parts?
49769What should be done if it be suspected that the failure to excite arises from this cause?
49769What should be done if the brushes begin to spark excessively?
49769What should be done if the current be excessive?
49769What should be done if the machine do not build, and it be suspected that the fault is due to short circuited armature coils?
49769What should be done if the odor of overheated insulation, paint or varnish be noticeable?
49769What should be done in case of flats?
49769What should be done in case of high segments?
49769What should be noted with respect to connecting one dynamo to another?
49769What trouble is encountered with eddy currents?
49769What trouble is liable to be encountered in operating after cutting out a coil?
49769What trouble is likely to occur when the armature is not centered in the armature chamber?
49769What troubles are encountered with short circuits in the armature or commutator?
49769What two kinds of coil are used?
49769What two kinds of sparking may be generally distinguished?
49769What will be the result if the connections of some of the field coils of a dynamo be reversed?
49769What will happen with an overheated commutator?
49769When a dynamo loses its residual magnetism, how can it be made to build up?
49769When is this galvanometer called"dead beat"?
49769Where is a break likely to occur in a shunt machine?
49769Which of the contacts should receive special attention?
49769Why does a shunt machine pick up more slowly if the main switch be closed first?
49769Why does the instrument not give accurate readings for large deflections?
49769Why is a high resistance coil used with a voltmeter?
49769Why is this necessary?
49769Why is this?
49769Why should the battery key be depressed before the galvanometer key?
49769Will a dynamo build up if it become reversed?
49769With what pressure should the brushes bear against the commutator?