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Fada Salon 615 SW Broadway Penthouse suite 400 Portland, OR 97205 503-224-7655 It is at the intersection of SW Morrison and SW Broadway! ChaCha! ... more
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Even though acrylic is more brittle than polycarbonate, it it more forgiving around solvents, especially rubbing alcohol used to remove permanent overhead projector marker lines. Polycarbonate will cloud up when most solvents are used. So, it was a ... more
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• The pilot allows LSVs to drive directly across an intersecting road with a speed limit greater than 50 km/h but no more than 80 km/h, but only if it occurs at an intersection with a traffic control device that controls traffic in all directions. • ... more
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• Transport Canada recommends LSV use only for controlled environments because, while LSVs may look similar to motor vehicles commonly seen on roads today, they are only required to meet 3 federal motor vehicle safety standards, compared to the 40 ... more
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Intersecting lines are lines that cross over each other at a particular point. Two intersecting lines form a pair of angles known as vertical angels. ... more
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I'll support any Asian American film, 'cause I'm all 'bout that, but frankly, I get bored of message movies, of movies which are too one-dimensionally about exactly what they're about. I'm a big fan of subtext, of movies which can be enjoyed and ... more
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To find the area of one cylinder you integrate over dh and dt (theta) like this: r.dt.dh with dt from 0 to 2pi radians. The intersection changes the limits of theta. Assuming that the center of the second cylinder is exactly R from the other ... more
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Depends on how complex the brushs are. If when you intesect the brushes and it creates more polys then you can even keep track of then it's probally too complex. But often intersection is used just to reduce the number of brushes you have to handle. ... more
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All cross sections of a square pyrimid that are parallel to the base are ... more
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No; there is no physical way to intersect a plane and a double-napped cone to obtain parallel lines. The problem lies in getting a second line that doesn't intersect the first, since both cones intersect at a point, there is no way get a second ... more
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