A list of puns related to "Mass Production (band)"
A GM means a gundam mass-production type, and a GM cannon is a GM equipped with a cannon. And there is a guncannon mass-production type. what's the difference between a (mass-produced gundam)+cannon and a mass-produced (gundam+cannon)?
I thought Qualcomm only dealt with established companies who already had a track record and who were able to generate huge quantities of stock.
The fact that both of the above handhelds are only being made available to the public via IGG implies that they won't be mass produced on a major scale.
So how are KTR1 and Valhalla handhelds able to gain access to Qualcomm chips - especially as the companies behind them are so unproven?
Does this mean that companies like Anbernic will be able to release Qualcomm powered handhelds if they wanted to?
Why are Qualcomm so highly regarded? Are they really that much more better than companies like RockChip and MediaTek?
So after seeing some mad stats on tanks mass produced during world war 2 it got me thinking .
Some sort of catastrophe be in war or aliens or something that means tank production needs to be scaled up, would modern tanks make it unrealistic to bang out large numbers ? Does anyone have the capability? I guess the us does considering itβs budget could run a planet !
Thanks for indulging me.
Hello r/arduino, I have made a device with an Arduino, and I want to start producing the product and selling it. Arduino's are too expensive to make them a viable option for production. I only used 4 of the I/O pins, so I was thinking that it should be possible to get a smaller mass-produced chip with only 4 pins and the code hard-coded onto the chip. Does anyone know of a product like this?
Anyone have an estimate for how tall the Small Mass Production Machine is based on the socket sizes? Or have there been any pics of it next to other kits?
Currently I'm trying to make a mass production factory for each part in the game with hopes I can just split a line off to run to another factory when needed. I've started with iron smelters as a sort of poc and as you can tell there's a few hitches I've run into.
The obvious two are belt speed and splitters. I have a single line of ore that runs behind the inputs that split off into the smelters. Almost like a long like a long line of stacked E's. As you can imagine with a setup like this I was planning on relying on overflow method as it is simple and space efficient (I can just have one long line of smelters instead of a massive cube of splitters haha).
The next issue this leads to is belt speed. Even if I had a miner and belt that could produce and transport 1k ore per minute I would still hit a limit on how many smelters I could run in that line. My loophole for this would be to merge another miner line halfway into the input line allowing me to extend the amount of smelters I could have but I would still hit the roadblock of the output conveyer speed (currently outputting 480 ingots per minute which is my current max belt speed).
My thoughts on getting around this would be to just split the factory into smaller sections. I could also just branch lines off/into the main line when there is overflow/shortage but this could get messy and turn into even less efficiently.
Tl;Dr: Looking to make individual mass production factories for each part in the game starting with the basics. I want it it be simple, expandable, and have the ability to add more input/output lines easily.
Any thoughts or ideas are appreciated.
I was just thinking that I see more of one doll compared to others (btw, this is across 7 different stores).
Iβm under the impression that there were more Bella dolls made than the rest of the series 2, what do yβall think?
Tejas Mk1 took first flight in 2001. It took it 2 decades since then to get to FOC standards and to get mass production order. Mk2 is supposed to take first flight in 2023. Then on 5 years till FOC (fingers crossed), then at least 3 years until orders are placed after grueling negotiations. Hopefully, Mk2 is ordered around 2030? Final jet will be delivered around, say 2037? Meanwhile, PakΓstan+China's JF17 took first flight almost around Tejas's first flight, went into mass production right away and now it's numbers are already above 100. Tejas Mk1 may be bit more advanced, but JF17 is more used and many problems must've been refined with it by now. Why are HAL and IAF not seeing this apparent problem in their workflow? By this speed, I'll be probably dead by the time the final AMCA is delivered. What is the reasoning behind this very long induction procedure? Also, it clearly means that we won't be able to induct any indigenous jet in numbers above 200 or so, forget large number of exports. What do you think on this?
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