![]() ![]() Goldfish are freshwater aquarium fish that can grow pretty big. Local goldfish breeders may be interested in selling your desired fish if they are in good health and have unique color patterns. Are you trying to decide the fish tank size needed for your goldfish. Make sure you choose your goldfish from a reputable fish store or breeder, feed them a balanced, high-protein diet, and provide them with a large enough aquarium. You can also check local aquariums, botanical gardens, and even pet stores to see if they’d be interested in accepting your fish. 50x Uncoloured Goldfish 5cm Carassius auratus Rating: 162.50 Add to Cart Assorted Bubble Eye 5cm Carassius Auratus Rating: (1) 22.38 As low as 17.90 Add to Cart Assorted Butterfly Tail 9cm Carassius Auratus Rating: 46.64 As low as 32.99 Add to Cart Assorted Dragon Eye 12cm Carassius auratus Rating: 93. While most goldfish kept in an aquarium may reach around 4.0 to 6.0 inches (TL) there are steps you can take to give yours the best chance of growing to a larger size. See how your goldfish differs from yours in terms of accuracyĭepending on where you live, you may be able to find a local fish shelter or rescue that would be willing to take your unwanted fish.With goldfish tanks, I would recommend loading up on a quality biological media that can process nitrates. A canister filter is designed to handle large bioloads. Find out as much as you can about the fish’s health and origin This size makes them hard on your bioload.Any goldfish with distinctive markings should be photographed.The fish is clearly visible in the photos.Advice on how to provide information about your fish: Some individuals are just getting started with a new pond, and as a result, there is plenty of space in their pond to add something new. You can either sell or give away your goldfish.įind a local goldfish or pond organization or club to assist you in placing your fish in a new and caring environment. ![]() Adult goldfish, in general, can be costly. Add a further 10 gallons per additional fish. The fancy goldfish include Goggle-Eyed Goldfish (goldfish that seem to be wearing eyeglasses), Fancy-Finned Goldfish, and Egg-Shaped Goldfish. Adult goldfish, notably less popular color variants, may be pretty pricey. Goldfish require a minimum tank size of 20 gallons and 3 feet in length for one Fancy goldfish that will grow to around 6 to 8 inches in length. You have the option of rehoming some of your fish if you do not choose to extend the size of your existing pond or construct a second one. Between 3,000 and 4,000 goldfish were discovered in a lake near Boulder, Colorado, in 2015, and researchers have even found large goldfish in Lake Tahoe.
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![]() Sounds coming from the engine usually mean something is wrong, but it could just as easily mean that the timing is off. The life of your engine could be reduced, depending on several factors. That sudden succession of shudders, shakes, and quakes don’t exactly inspire the best of confidence in your vehicle’s engine. So I think the light should be set to 29* in order for the two stock TDC marks to line at 3400rpm(really getting 35* total).Īttached is a diagram(not sure who the original illustrator was, but thanks) I used to set my 3* mark on the pulley.Extend the life of your engine with this timing light from Dirautos. ![]() If you think about it, after it's timed as noted in my first paragraph, the light strobe needs to be slowed a bit more order for the factory TDC marks to line up. My guess is that the timing light would need to be set to 29*. Now, once timed as noted above, I was going to wait until the weekend to test/confirm(No offence, Glenn- I just always like to test for myself) whether I needed to then set the timing LIGHT to 35*(32+3) or 29* (32-3) in order for the two factory TDC marks(case and crank) to line up at 3400rpm. To be honest, I thought I finally understood Glenn's approach yesterday, but I think I'm back to my original position: To get 35*, use the 3* BTDC crank pulley mark(if you have one) and time it at 32* at 3400rpm using that mark & the mark on the case. Simple, right? (after 5 decades with these excellently engineered machines) Like Glen, I usually see about 32*, after wear in, on the factory units, and they are most accurate at over 3200 RPM, the point, above which there will usually be no more timing observed, with higher RPM. 912), or 031 (ROW, & over the counter replacements), at a full dynamic timing of 32*, at about 3300 RPM, where the total ignition timing, is "all in". Most motorcycle, or dedicated air cooled (+ fuel, + oil cooled) engine devotees, realize that these static compression ratios (C/R), are roughly the equivalent of around a point higher, thus, a realistic, over 10:1 C/R engine, which we are now trying to tune to a poorer octane fuel.Īfter all these years, I now set my BR18 (later 356), 022 (-'67 912), 061 (US del. The currently available PC 10% ethanol, contains less energy, than "real" gasoline, and we can no longer safely, run that much timing, with the stock, factory nominal 9.3:1 static compression ratio. runs from the camshaft gear, at 1/2 of crankshaft speed, needs to be doubled, for a direct comparison. Glen's graph, is directly from the original factory maintenance manual, and is shown in only the distributor RPM, and as the dist. The advent of the "PC" 10% ethanol, and changes in how each country now rates the octane of currently available "fuels", has changed, and must be accommodated for. Also, one needs to realize, that these figures were from a time when there was much better "tetraethyl leaded 100+ octane "real" gasoline, was commonly available. of 3*, is at the pulley, and came from the original static timing, before the engine start. His council, to add the factory book spec. He shows the distributor speed and degrees of timing, "in the distributor", on one side, and engine speed and degrees of timing, "in the distributor", on the opposite side of the chart. ![]() That first curve, in your post, looks like one of Bruce Smith's, and demonstrates one of the nuances of the interpretation, of the curves. ![]() in that kind of scenario it will get you home.Ĭlick to expand.Joel, these timing curve graphs, are not the easiest to read, when one first starts to learn the "science" of ignition timing. you wont have optimum performance, but it will be drivable, say if you had to remove the dizzy to swap points out on the side of the road and needed to re-time it and didnt have a full proper timing light, only a test light. If your car is already running and can start, then who cares about doing it statically, just do the dynamic timing at speed (full advance/3000+ rpm).Īside from doing static timing when first putting a distributor in, static timing can be used in emergency situations if you have a timing issue and need to get the car back home or from point a to point b. Once you have the car started and running, then you need to dynamically time it at speed/full advance (aka 3000+ RPM) to get the timing right and dialed in. if you take the distributor out and put it back in and dont know where you are at, you can static time it with a test light, in order to get it 'driveable' or running (wont run best, but it will run). IMHO, static timing should only be used to get the car running. ![]() ![]() ![]() With a good task manager app, you can hunt down those resource hogs and kill them. Now, things are a little better, but there’s still that pesky application that often rears its ugly head to slow your phone down to a crawl. Task Managers were extremely popular in the early days of Android, where there were few options for managing pesky tasks and apps that hoarded processing power and memory. MIB3 has no exlap channel, so it won't show any data.If you’re looking to better your Android phone’s performance, then you might want to consider using the best app manager for android. Did you open the settings app after installing? Did you install both APK's?Ĭurrently confirmed working firmware versions: Reconnect to the car after you've done this.
![]() This exception is URLError, so our code will be like this: from urllib.request import urlopen We need to handle this kind of exception also. Great, what if the server is down or you typed the domain incorrectly? Handling URL exceptions Res = BeautifulSoup(html.read(),"html5lib") It could be 404 if the page is not found or 500 if there is an internal server error, so we need to avoid script crashing by using exception handling like this: from urllib.request import urlopen Handling HTTP exceptionsįor any reason, urlopen may return an error. That means if you need to extract any HTML element, you just need to know the surrounding tags to get it as we will see later. The returned HTML is transformed into a Beautiful Soup object which has a hieratical structure. We use the urlopen library to connect to the web page we want then we read the returned HTML using the html.read() method. Take a look at this simple example we will extract the page title using Beautiful Soup: from urllib.request import urlopen Now, let’s see how to use Beautiful Soup. If it runs without errors, that means Beautiful Soup is installed successfully. To check if it’s installed or not, open your editor and type the following: from bs4 import BeautifulSoup I’ll install it using pip like this: $ pip install beautifulsoup4 To install Beautiful Soup, you can use pip, or you can install it from the source. I assume that you have some background in Python basics, so let’s install our first Python scraping library, which is Beautiful Soup. All this for FREE.Ī successful SEO tool like Moz that scraps and crawls the entire web and process the data for you so you can see people’s interest and how to compete with others in your field to be on the top. You can scrape your competitor’s web pages and analyze the data and see what kind of products your competitor’s clients are happy with their responses. ![]() It is not for creating search engines only. You might wonder why I should scrape the web and I have Google? Well, we don’t reinvent the wheel here. The scraped data can be passed to a library like NLTK for further processing to understand what the page is talking about. Web scraping generally is the process of extracting data from the web you can analyze the data and extract useful information.Īlso, you can store the scraped data in a database or any kind of tabular format such as CSV, XLS, etc., so you can access that information easily. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We’ve just started and implemented only basic functionality. We didn’t limit ourselves by one type of service: you can add almost all kinds of basemaps: XYZ tiles, TMS, WMS, WMTS, ESRI ArcGIS Services. Is easily extendable by adding simple ini files.Uses tile access implementation with aliasing on non-standard zoom level (like TileLayer Plugin, but this plugin can’t add basemaps in one click).Doesn’t have problems with scaling labels on non-standard zoom levels (unlike Tile Map Scale Plugin, which uses universal GDAL driver that leads to problems with visualization and printing on non-standard zoom levels in QGIS).Includes continuously updated list of services that you can add to the project in one click (as OpenLayers Plugin, but the latter uses webkit approach to add tiles which is not optimal).Welcome QuickMapServices – a plugin that makes work with web-based basemaps easy. This is not convenient, as you need to remember all these addresses and takes time to create those files.Įxisting plugins offer some of the needed functionality, but after studying, we felt that there is a niche for a new plugin which will combine the best features. It is possible to access XYZ tiles through WMS Driver by writing a special XML file understandable by GDAL. WMS and WMTS protocols are implemented in the core. QGIS, for example, has its own providers and 3rd-party plugins to access those services. Latest QuickMapServices news: dedicated website, search, API, more client softwareĭesktop GIS have different tools for adding basemaps. ![]() Basemaps are often presented through various webservices: TMS, WMS, WMTS, ESRI ArcGIS Services or simply as XYZ tiles. Basemap is often the first layer added at the start of a GIS project. ![]() ![]() The MB&F MusicMachine1 Reloaded uses not one, but two in-house 3.72 handwound movements to drive its music box apparatus. Its bright cobalt hue cuts a striking profile in images, while smoothly complementing the prominent exposed blued screws adorning the musical combs. The most cohesive design of the group is arguably the anodized blue model, however. The red anodized aluminum variant, on the other hand, offers a far more substantial visual punch, with a bold colorway that ties in handsomely with the swoopy Buck Rogers-inspired shape. The simplest and most reserved of these is the matte black anodized aluminum model, with a dark and reserved presentation that keeps visual focus squarely on the music box elements in images. ![]() MB&F renders this design in a trio of two-tone colorways, each of which brings its own personality to the design. The body itself is divided between a matte aluminum tripod base, a pair of elongated teardrop-shaped outriggers, and a sleek oval central element that encircles the movements and music barrels while leaving nearly every mechanical component of the design exposed for visibility. In keeping with the brand’s unique house style, the matte blasted aluminum form is a bold mix of Streamline Moderne, prewar sci-fi, and minimalist modern influences in images, with an overall profile that calls to mind a futuristic rocket-powered bobsled. With a striking retro-futuristic look and a song list with a more pop-cultural bent than the standard music box repertoire, the new limited edition MB&F MusicMachine 1 Reloaded brings the brand’s signature style back to the world of music boxes.Īt 476mm-long and weighing in at nearly 3 kilograms, the body of the MB&F MusicMachine 1 Reloaded should carry a bold presence on any desk, shelf, or table. For its latest release, MB&F returns to its first collaboration concept with Reuge, reimagining this elegant luxury desk ornament with a sleek and streamlined new design. ![]() MB&F in particular has worked with Reuge since 2013, blending the boutique watchmaker’s penchant for wild Flash Gordon-style retro sci-fi designs with traditional music box elements. Reuge is one of the most famous marques to create music boxes, with a legacy dating back to 1865, and it has a history of partnering with other brands to create unique variations on the classical musical automata theme. Music boxes are perhaps the best-known of these other mechanical creations, and as horology has evolved from a utilitarian pursuit to a luxury business these melodic machines have remained a small but stalwart part of the larger Swiss industry. Although enthusiasts naturally tend to focus on the timekeeping aspects, the art of horology extends beyond the realm of watches and clocks into a fascinating assortment of movement-driven automata. ![]() |