totally agree with Bob
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totally agree with Bob
Plenty of parents out there that plonk em in front of tv and will NEVER take em camping ever. At least your little girl gets to experience the great outdoors:)
Tap, crackle, pop
bugger the tv we just use the partable dvd player cos no reception where we go and keeps then quiet when traveling
We put a roof mount in the missuses paj and it has been the best investment for the kids ...now they cant wait to go on long trips they love it
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2012/08/70.jpgWell it works a treat!!
Horses for courses I reckon.
I imagine TV or DVD are a godsend when the rain sets in and options to travel to somewhere dry for a while are limited. Our Nipper is now old enough to be sucked in by books, so I'm happy about that.
What I do struggle with, is when someone pulls up, cranks up the genny as far as they can get it from usually their van, and watches TV all through the gathering dusk and into the night. These are often older folks who's hearing is fading, so the volume is up. Violence to the technology has often been contemplated. One bloke at Leslie Dam years ago even had an electric organ in his van................
me again.
Looking at AB's early photo that shows the output and input of the transformer, the output along with the numbers, had a line with dashes underneath.
Does this signify DC, or something else? If it does, what does AC symbol look like?
Schematic symbol for Alternating Current is a single Sine Wave (or on a PC a 'tilde' IE the upper case or shift of the characters on the button to the left of the number 1 key on a qwerty keyboard)
Him pella dat lokim lik disun...
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