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Ahctually it's not running unless all feet are off the ground at some point.
AFAIK It did happen in brittain.. in ww2.
I doubt that. It's definitely so the bearing doesn't break.
I got goaded as a kid to get a cat off a tree. My uncle scolded me because you should'nt do that or the cat will never learn.
It's called compression, and most players have it in the settings somewhere. Quick and dirty is to up the volume in vlc to like 120% and lower it in system.
You could on laserdisk, but dvd got more popular
Excep the cats
I think it depends on the screw, what it's for. Softer ones can bend without breaking, very important in most cases.
And + sucks, * superiority.
Drywall screws are hard because drywall is hard (as in like sandpaper) and doesn't flex.
PS Skill issue.
No FEA is also very significant.
They also started the industrial revolution.
It's never the psu?