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25. Bicycle Frame Materials - Steel, Aluminum, Titanium and Carbon Fiber, by Sheldon Brown
- www.sheldonbrown.com
- Frame Materials for the Touring Cyclist.
- The reality is that you can make a good bike frame out of any of these metals, with any desired riding qualities, by selecting appropriate tubing diamters, wall thicknesses and frame geometry.
- It is important to understand the difference, if you want to understand differences in frame materials.
- Stiffness affects the riding qualities of a bike frame, since a frame suffers no permanent deformation in normal riding. ...
- Strength relates to the crash-worthiness or general durability of a frame, but has no effect on the riding properties. ...
- Here are some properties of the three common frame metals:.
- This modulus value shows that if you were to build identical frames from the 3 materials, using the same tubing diameters and wall thicknesses, the aluminum frame would be only 1/3 as stiff as a steel one, and the titanium frame only half as stiff.
- The yield values show that the aluminum frame would be very much weaker, in the sense of being more easily damaged than either the steel or titanium frames.
- The specific gravity values show that the aluminum frame would only weigh 1/3 what the steel frame weighs, while the titanium frame would be roughly half the weight of the steel one.
- Real bicycles take the nature of the material into account in selecting the diameter and wall-thickness of each piece of tubing that goes to make up the frame. ...
- A frame manufacturer can make trade-offs by selecting different tube diameters/wall thicknesses, allowing a frame to be made stiffer, or stronger, or lighter.
- You'll see that identical steel vs titanium frames would be about equal in strength, but that the titanium frame would be about half the weight and half the stiffness. ...
- Such a frame would likely have a whippy feel due to the reduced stiffness, especially in loaded touring applications. ... This tends to increase the weight a bit, but by making the walls of the larger tubes a bit thinner, they can compensate to some extent, and come up with a frame that is still lighter than a normal steel frame. ...
- the "identical" aluminum frame would be 1/3 as stiff as steel, roughly half as strong, and 1/3 the weight. Such a frame would be quite unsatisfactory. ...
26. freeze frame v1.0 moments
- freezeframenetwork.org
- Welcome to Freeze Frame, a screencap network and directory for BtVS and Angel, read the about and faq sections to learn more.
- FREEZE FRAME.
- Yes, I am still alive as is Freeze Frame. I will, very soon, be uploading a new layout and update system that will allow me to keep Freeze Frame up to date without taking up a bunch of my time. ...
- Freeze Frame is a Sense-Of-Wonder Production. ... Freeze Frame took it's name from something Oz said during the Buffy episode, Innocence: "Sometimes when I'm sitting in class. ... It's like, it's like freeze frame. ...
27. Frame
- www.blooberry.com
- Frame.
- What is it? This element is part of the Frame syntax. Each FRAME element within the FRAMESET structure defines the URL contents of a particular frame window as well as attributes the frame window will carry. A particular frame can be TARGETed as a destination for hyperlinks and other active linking elements when given a NAME attribute to identify it. ...
- This attribute controls the background transparency of the FRAME element. If this attribute is false, the background color of the FRAME may only be that of the window. If the attribute is true, the background color of the FRAME may be set to any value, including transparent. ...
- False (DEFAULT)- FRAME is opaque and can not be made transparent.
- True - FRAME may be any color, including transparent. ...
- This attribute indicates whether or not the FRAME content is an HTML Application (HTA, a feature introduced in IE5), and is thus exempt from the IE browser security model. ...
- Yes - All FRAME content is treated as an HTA, content is trusted Border 2|3|3. ...
- This attribute sets the border thickness of the current frame adjacent to other frames around it. ...
- Controls the color to be used for frame borders. The color value specified in the FRAME element overrides any previously defined FRAMESET colors for that frame. ...
- Controls the display of the border around the frame. ...
- This attribute specifies the URL of a longer description of the contents of the FRAME specified in the SRC attribute. This would allow long passages of descriptive narrative with markup for the content of the FRAME. ...
28. Frames Tutorial for Newbies
- www.newbie.net
- Each region, or frame, has several features:.
- (Resizing can also be disabled, ensuring a constant frame size. ...
- One frame can contain TOC links that, when clicked, display results in an adjoining frame. ...
- Frames side-by-side design allows queries to be posed and answered on the same page, with one frame holding the query form, and the other presenting the results. ...
- Frames are generated by three things: FRAMESET tags, FRAME tags, and Frame Documents. ...
- FRAME DOCUMENT .
- A Frame Document has a basic structure very much like your normal HTML document, except the BODY container is replaced by a FRAMESET container which describes the sub-HTML documents, or Frames, that will make up the page. ...
- FRAME SYNTAX .
- Frame syntax is similar in scope and complexity to that used by tables, and has been designed to be quickly processed by Internet client layout engines. ...
- <FRAMESET> This is the main container for a Frame. ... A frame document has no BODY, and no tags that would normally be placed in the BODY can appear before the FRAMESET tag, or the FRAMESET will be ignored. The FRAMESET tag has a matching end tag, and within the FRAMESET you can only have other nested FRAMESET tags, FRAME tags, or the NOFRAMES tag. ...
- Otherwise the client engine will likely override your specified pixel value to ensure that the total proportions of the frame are 100% of the width and height of the user's window. ... A single '*' character is a "relative-sized" frame and is interpreted as a request to give the frame all remaining space. ... If there is a value in front of the '*', that frame gets that much more relative space. "2*,*" would give 2/3 of the space to the first frame, and 1/3 to the second. ...
29. HBO: Documentaries - Frame by Frame
- www.hbo.com
- Frame X Frame home.
- HBO presents Frame by Frame Documentary Film Series. ...
- Frame by Frame reflects HBO's commitment to the non-fiction genre. ... Through "Mingle with the Maker" Q&A's, Frame by Frame nurtures context and community exchange, offering a unique setting for audiences and filmmakers to discuss their work and the creative process. ...
- HBO's 7th annual Frame by Frame New York: .
30. VOIP Technlogy | Voice over Frame Relay, IP and ATM
- www.protocols.com
- Voice over Frame Relay, IP and ATM .
- Voice over Frame Relay .
- There's a lot of talk about the suitability of Frame Relay, IP and ATM for carrying voice and the advantages of one over the other. ...
- As a result of this trend, more and more voice is being sent over data networks (Voice over Frame Relay, Voice over IP and Voice over ATM) than data is being sent over voice networks (via V. ...
- When Frame Relay was introduced in the early 1990s, the data technology was not originally designed to carry voice. ... Soon users were experimenting with transporting voice over their Frame Relay devices while equipment vendors worked overtime to make the promise of quality voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) a reality. ...
- Although significant progress has been made in engineering packet networks (Frame Relay, IP and ATM) to carry voice as well as data, today's market is demanding a true convergence of these technologies into a single and ubiquitous communications service without being limited by the underlying technology. The next challenge, then, is to develop interconnection and interworking standards in order to deliver voice services ubiquitously over Frame Relay, IP and ATM. ...
- Frame Relay, IP and ATM are known as packet or cell switching technologies. ... Frame Relay and IP insert data into variable-sized frames or packets. ...
- Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) .
- Of the three popular packet/cell technologies (Frame Relay, IP and ATM), Frame Relay is the most widely deployed. Frame Relay is commonly used in corporate data networks due to its flexible bandwidth, widespread accessibility, support of a diverse traffic mix and technological maturity. ...
- Frame Relay service is based on Permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs). Frame Relay is appropriate for closed user groups and is also recommended for star topologies and when performance needs to be predictable. VoFR is a logical progression for corporations already running data over Frame Relay.
31. FRAME Element | frame Object (Internet Explorer)
- msdn.microsoft.com
- FRAME Element | frame Object .
- Specifies an individual frame within a FRAMESET element.
- The following table lists the members exposed by the frame object. ...
- Retrieves the window object of the specified frame or iframe.
- Sets or retrieves whether to display a border for the frame.
- Sets or retrieves the top and bottom margin heights before displaying the text in a frame. ...
- Sets or retrieves the left and right margin widths before displaying the text in a frame. ...
- Sets or retrieves the frame name.
- Sets or retrieves whether the user can resize the frame.
- Sets or retrieves whether the frame can be scrolled.
- Sets the value indicating whether the source file of a frame or iframe has specific security restrictions applied.
- Retrieves a reference to the current window or frame. ...
- For more information about using the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) object model with the frame and iframe objects, see About Cross-Frame Scripting and Security and Security Considerations: Dynamic HTML. ...
- You can access the frame object's properties (but not its contents) through the object model of the page in which the frame object resides. For example, the syntax for accessing the border style of the frame object is:sBorderValue = document. ...
- If a user opens a Web folder inside a frame and then clicks something in the Web folder, the file or folder that the user clicks takes over the entire window. For example, suppose that a page contains two frames, one frame pointing to http://www. ... com and the second frame pointing to a network drive. If the user clicks a file or folder in the second frame, that frame takes control of the entire window, including the first frame. ...
32. Vista Frame Digital Picture Frame
- www.vialta.com
- Products / VistaFrame Digital Picture Frame.
- VistaFrame Digital Picture Frame lets you view digital pictures directly from your camera's memory cards. ...
- VistaFrame is a digital picture frame offering consumers a simple and easy way to display their digital pictures anytime, directly from a memory card. ...
- The frame's modern finish complements the clear, bright 6. ...
33. Kids Domain Crafts - Heart Picture Frame
- www.kidsdomain.com
- Heart Picture Frame.
- A fun and easy picture frame to make using an old square daily desk calendar. ...
- Glue the hearts around the frame. ...
34. Amazon.com: Baby: Voice Recording Picture Frame with Alarm Clock
- www.amazon.com
- Voice Recording Picture Frame with Alarm Clock Other products by The First Years .
- I Love My Grandma - Hand Painted Frame by Forte Co. ...
- Photo Frame - I Love My Grandpa - 4" x 6" by Malden Intl .
- Dad 4 x 6 Scribble Frame by Russ Berrie & Co. ...
- Photo Frame - I Love My Daddy - 4" x 6" by Malden Intl .
- Keep the face and voice you love nearby! This frame holds a 2. ...
- This is perfect to display your baby's ultrasound photo and if you record the heartbeat you can add it to the sound on the frame! It's pocket and travel sized!! .
35. Frame (Java 2 Platform SE v1.4.2)
- java.sun.com
- Class Frame.
- Frame All Implemented Interfaces: Accessible, ImageObserver, MenuContainer, Serializable Direct Known Subclasses: JFrame public class Frameextends Windowimplements MenuContainer .
- A Frame is a top-level window with a title and a border. ...
- The size of the frame includes any area designated for the border. The dimensions of the border area may be obtained using the getInsets method, however, since these dimensions are platform-dependent, a valid insets value cannot be obtained until the frame is made displayable by either calling pack or show. Since the border area is included in the overall size of the frame, the border effectively obscures a portion of the frame, constraining the area available for rendering and/or displaying subcomponents to the rectangle which has an upper-left corner location of (insets. ...
- The default layout for a frame is BorderLayout. ...
- A frame may have its native decorations (i. ... Frame and Titlebar) turned off with setUndecorated. This can only be done while the frame is not displayable. ...
- In a multi-screen environment, you can create a Frame on a different screen device by constructing the Frame with Frame(GraphicsConfiguration) or Frame(String title, GraphicsConfiguration). ...
- Similarly, calling getLocationOnScreen on a Frame returns virtual device coordinates. ...
- The following code sets the location of the Frame at (10, 10) relative to the origin of the physical screen of the corresponding GraphicsConfiguration. If the bounds of the GraphicsConfiguration is not taken into account, the Frame location would be set at (10, 10) relative to the virtual-coordinate system and would appear on the primary physical screen, which might be different from the physical screen of the specified GraphicsConfiguration. Frame f = new Frame(GraphicsConfiguration gc); Rectangle bounds = gc. ...
- Frame. ...
36. Amazon.com: Books: Graphic Guide to Frame Construction: Details for Builders and Designers
- www.amazon.com
- Graphic Guide to Frame Construction: Details for Builders and Designersby Rob Thallon "A foundation system has two functions. ...
- Thallon, a professor of architecture, takes frame construction to the next level, showing how to build a house's entire shell from the foundation to the roof. ...
- This book is my favorite resource for, well, frame construction. ...
- It provided clear, concise drawings and pictures that showed me, a beginner, how to frame, flash, and roof my entire project. ...
- Look for similar items by subject Search Books by subject: Architecture Construction - Carpentry Design & Construction Design and construction Do-It-Yourself - Carpentry Drawings Framing (Building) Home Improvement / Construction House & Home Wooden-frame buildings i. ...
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