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  • ...energy available particularly the sun and the wind via the 'solar wing' a single device, which harvests both sun and wind energy in a seaworthy manner at se
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  • ...on sailboats. It can be argued that a sailboat functionally '''is''' a [[Single Family Seastead]]. (In fact an earlier use of the term Sea-stead came from ...lt. Some countries such as Mexico imprison otherwise innocent people for a single round of ammunition. Not having access to a means of effective self-defense
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  • Single platforms and smaller communities will have to make compromises. For exampl
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  • ...oses a series of generally low-frequency mechanical vibrations, as well as single-impulse shock loads on the human body.
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  • ...he house and the cost of the land are roughly the same. If we can get a [[Single Family Seastead]] where the cost of the house is about the same as on land ...meone would be able to sell a regular home and then use the money to buy a single family seastead. Depending on the actual cost of a seastead some fraction
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  • '''DOUBLE-STRAND SINGLE TIE''' –The double-strand tie (view C) is a variation of the simple tie.
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  • * [[User:Vincecate/Multifamily|Multifamily]] Tension circle with several single family homes * [[Seastar Platform]] A concept for Single Family Seastead, Tileable, Open Sea capeable, Low cost, [http://seasteadin
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  • For single-spar designs which are gravitationally stable (C_g below C_b), rather than ...hanging ballast to demonstrate the difference between multiple cables to a single ballast and multiple cables to smaller ballasts.
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  • * Safety - By having a single tough structure to eliminate waves, we keep the whole community safe. Howe
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  • A single-spar column, with a cantilevered top deck, and (possibly) expanded buoyancy ** It is possible that this does not work with a single spar design, due to bending/shearing stresses on the central columns.
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  • * Safety - Truss support may be stronger than a single spar. * Cost - Truss support may be cheaper than a single spar.
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  • ...They also make a [http://www.switlik.com/pdf/isplr_brochure.pdf Inflatable Single Place Life Raft ISPLR] which can be worn as a 5 lbs belt pack.
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  • : Because of the rigidity of this connection, it is possible to develop single layer thin shell structures of any shape where conventional space frame joi
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  • ...Platforms bring the benefit of industrial floating concrete structures to Single Family Seastead building.Among those are mantenance free operation, low cos
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  • ...chanism is needed. If you just make 1 or a few waves you can easily have a single wave hit your structure. Testing in a "confused sea" is also good. Can ju
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  • ...y, nuclear war, disease outbreaks, etc. A survivalist [[seastead]] is a [[Single Family Seastead]] with the features of a [[Self sufficient seastead]] and a
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  • ...ok Beta] is generated using Scrivener and MultiMarkDown. The MMD outputs a single large XHTML file. Since it is XHTML, it is cleanly structured (book hierarc
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  • * easily constructed -- Can a single person with a pickup struck and readily available tools build it? * [[Single Family Seastead - Full Size]]
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  • A design such that multiple Single Family Seasteads can safely be connected together in the open ocean would b ...l length is 331 inches or 27.6 feet. So 27.6 feet is about as long as any single piece of the seastead can be.
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  • | [[Single Family Seastead]], or [[User:Vincecate/SeasteadingViews|Vince views]], or [
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  • ...region. This is how the whole ensemble of SL servers, or Grid, maintains a single coherent online universe (there is no "sharding" in the sense of other MMOG ...cut, rotated, hollowed, twisted and textured, then put together to form a single more complex object. This complexity, the number of those elemental bricks
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  • ...reserved, how large a boat, what type of group you are looking for ("Other single moms bringing their children to experience the magic of water-based politic ...might be constraints like requiring that the model can be transported by a single pickup truck. Prizes might be in the $500 to $2,000 range. If the location
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  • A single-spar column consisting of a modified CONEX shipping container. With the po advantage of this design feature to connect in a single line; not to make larger square areas.
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  • ...e type of [[Seastead]]. Key idea is that if many people go together on a single large structure it should be big enough to handle large waves. ...xisting governments to put pressure on a large seastead than lots of small ones run by different people and spread out.
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  • The Single Family Seastead is one of the types of [[Seastead]]. The key idea is that # We already have several plausible designs for single family seasteads that could be parked in deep water and still be stable eno
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  • ...24/7 by community. You stop pedaling only when you find a relief. Not a single climactic moment, but a gritty perseverance, and a constant visual element
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  • A [[Single Family Seastead]] with a few extras should be able to serve this part of th ...astead]] given the size but should be fine on a lower population density [[Single Family Seastead]].
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  • ...with the 2x4s underneath. We were left with just the outer struts and the single inner triangle. Thusly lightened, triangle floated even higher and sailed o
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  • ...won't keep bugs away, they will stop them if near. The rigid yellow foam ones from the hardware store were easy to use. We hung one near an interior lig This book is super useful and relatively concise. It's the best single (power-)boating book I've found.
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  • ...l steps. Ideally, the sea would be directly competitive with land, where a single individual house could be bought at a similar price as on land. ...t might not be technically/financially possible to attain the ideal of the single-family seastead, investigating how closely it can be approximated is still
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  • ...]], roll is suppressed in another way. By locking the roll angles into one single synchronized roll mode, the roll-inducing forces will tend to get averaged Single horizontal hinged connection
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  • ** Small - [http://wiki.seasteading.org/index.php/FLIP FLIP], single column seastead
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  • Seastar can be a single independent Platform for a Family living a independent life.
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  • nearly $12,100. The annual premium for single coverage averaged over $4,400. ...of beds at the clinic will be 160 and all patients will be accommodated in single rooms.
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  • ...modified to provide telecommunications services. Again, each member has a single vote. Surpluses are disbursed according to an equitable plan, and members t ...ps, perhaps even more than for a corporation, and definitely more than for single proprietors. This plan spells out expectations, roles, responsibilities, an
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  • ..., such a dream requires build out of docks for transferring people between single-passenger boats and public transportation, taxis, or parked cars.
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  • | Actually not a single rudder, but a set of three or four rudders operating together to maneuver a ...ngular mainsail, without any upper spar, which is hoisted up the mast by a single halyard attached to the head of the sail. This configuration, introduced to
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  • <span class="c7"> 5. A single wave, e.g., "A large sea struck the ship." </span>
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  • <span class="c7"> 2. (v.) To propel a boat with a single oar resting in a notch at the stern, using a figure of eight motion of the
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  • ...thogonal pairs of electrodes, two axis flow velocities are obtained from a single probe. The sensor has no moving parts and the system is capable of measurin
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  • ...s or streams of information on a carrier at the same time in the form of a single, complex signal and then recovering the separate signals at the receiving e
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  • ...to a potentiometer, with resistance changing in proportion to tilt angle. Single and dual axis sensors are available. </span>
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  • ...> The most accurate measurements of pressure use a transducer made of a single quartz crystal whose frequency of oscillation varies with pressure-induced
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  • ...ow one to differentiate among multiple sources of waves—something that a single point sensor cannot do. </span><br/>
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  • ...> 2. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, a sailing warship with a single continuous gun deck, typically used for patrolling, blockading, etc., but n
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  • ...n a navy, and typically the largest type of naval formation commanded by a single person. In modern times, usually (but not necessarily) a permanent formatio ...hing fleet). The term does not imply that the vessels operate as part of a single organization. </span><br/>
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  • ...otage, propelled by either oars or sails. Those equipped with sails have a single mast. </span><br/>
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  • ...1. A sailing vessel defined by its rig. In European waters this is a single-masted fore and aft rig with two or more headsails In North American waters ...eferred only to a type of hull, but it came to refer to the rig, which was single-masted with both fore-and-aft and square sails. A cutter rig had very large
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  • ...as short posts on the quay/jetty used to secure Ship’s Mooring Lines. A single bitt on ships may also be referred to as a bollard around which the eye of
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  • ...ricks, enabling the operators to load and discharge cargo much faster than single derricks. </span><br/> ...ass="c18"> are similar to derricks but are much simpler in operation. A single crane driver accomplishes all functions – Runner up / down, Boom Up / Dow
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  • ...nd 19th centuries, a small sailing warship carried 18 or fewer guns with a single continuous gundeck. </span><br/>
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  • <span class="c7"> 2. Rowing: A rower who rows with a single oar and primarily on only one side of a boat. </span><br/>
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