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What is the meaning of TP/SL +148 in a Chart? Super Trend PSI?
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I purchased this to specifically fill my pcp air gun tank. Right out of the box it looked sturdy and well made. It's also definitely got so
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If you’re holding calls overnight, tell us how hard you are clinching your buttcheeks. We need PSI readings.
Couldn't foresee a dip like this... below my price average. Could've pulled an extreme sell and re buy but oh well. At least I know my sphincter muscle can contract with the force of 7000 PSI.
I have 100 PSI Net shares certificate, can I sell it?
Carvana delivered our car with like 80 PSI in one of the tires and we only noticed after they dropped it off We deflated it and had zero issues other then it being a used car The bigger issue with Carvana is that the CEO and the CEO's father are giant criminal scumballs but honestly I'd buy from them again.
Asshole Dry , Going in Dry, 1200 PSI
I'm aiming to fart out 1000PSI of emissions out my ass by June 2026 !banbet it
Bike feels like such a dream to ride. AXS is awesome isnt it? I have 2 IBIS Hakkas, for me and wifey and I have AXS on all 3 bikes. And yeah my view of carbon is changing a little after cracking that rim, It felt like indestructible god material up until then. Had I experienced it before maybe I would have actual PSI in my tires. But nothing beats the feel of carbon and any aluminum bike I had always seemed to have something new making noise or some other problem. $160 to replace a rim and tire and have the wheel rebuilt by the best bike mechanic in town, not to bad. Wish I would have gotten ENVE now with that lifetime no questions asked, I only have another year of this warranty on those rims.
The owner can just use a gauge to make sure no tire is over the MFR specified PSI, stupit
No one is really losing money. They are losing value. Unrealized losses for the most part. This is all part and parcel to their being a significant media undercurrent to want to destroy America if a republican president sits the Oval Office. So no one is doing anything more than spouting how bad it is going to be - a reset! a correction! a crash! a recession! a depression! Houses are still being built. Kids go to school. The mail still is being delivered. The four horsemen of the Apocalypse are not upon us. Wall Street has become detached from Main street in the last 40 years. It is so far detached now it might as well be in a separate time zone. In fact I would go so far as to say as the two are inversely proportional at this point. When Wall Street prospers, main street suffers. That is why so many main streets, across the country, have died and local shops have been eaten up by Amazon and Walmart. We can save a dime and order online, so we do and our own middle class is hollowed out slowly as we do. If you can get it cheaper from overseas then you do so and domestic goods cannot compete so you close the factory and offshore the production. Do that enough and there is a trillion dollar trade deficit every year. It is also that the people who are yelling about that economy collapsing do not actually believe it is. They want to say that it is so they can get airtime and get on the Get Trump bandwagon. The reality is that the same as climate activists who fly private jets and have beach side mansions. They do not actually believe what they are selling. They just want YOU to believe it. If enough of we/us (not them though) believe it perhaps it might come true and we can become the victims of our own panic state. A perfectly good economy wrecked by doom and gloom and the prospect of slightly higher goods we should have been producing domestically to begin with. The horror! How shall we survive without Chinese goods! The better question is how did we become so utterly reliant on imports that the mere threat of having to pay more for them can wreck our economy? Even the reality shouldn't wreck it. If it does wreck it, maybe it needs reset a bit so we can produce vital goods domestically. So ask yourself this before you get really upset by it. If it was Obama increasing tariffs on China do you think it would be so wall to wall despised by the media? I think not. If it was Eisenhower? If it was \[anyone except President Trump\] would it be such an unholy calamity? No. Because it wasn't when previous presidents raised tariffs on countries. This is all a giant PSI OP to get people to panic sell their shares so that they can swoop in and buy at a discount. Don't sell out. Hang on. You shouldn't have invested the milk money anyhow. Nothing is crashing, however there are enough low information shareholders afoot to make a quick dollar on. Don't be one of those saps. Hang to what you have and don't change course every single time the wind asks it of your ship.
Portuguese here. Our story is very similar, Greek and Portugal were crysis soulmates. Our PSI 20 lost more than 50% in 2008 alone. We never recovered, not even close. The All time high was 14k points and today we are still at 6.7k points. Times were so rough it changed all the market. We are always expecting something like this to happen again sadly. People hang to jobs they hate due to the fact they fear those times of unemployment again. This don't climb forever, they fall at some point. And it leaves marks
Enjoy it while it last, after 23 they start losing PSI real fast
Depth was a challenge on the new 5px g2 lithium was too deep for many of our cabinets. I believe..they might have had a Tripp Light branded one in the mix that might have worked but we didn't think that was better than the Vertiv. We got a mix of PSI5 and GXT5.
Cost per Blast PSI would be abysmal
My guess of the day. EOD SPY 598.50 The overnight lows piss me off, let my Puts print damnit! Final Services PMI 0945, ISM PSI 10:00. FOMC Members will be speaking all day at various events. Hiring went up (that's bad, means rate hikes possible). Pharma earnings after hours and tomorrow morning. Sell off post Google earnings. Gaza War Crimes and Eatery opening soon? Shits getting weird, but I'm not seeing that impact SPY much. Feeling theta or down .5 from open today. I'm feeling people kinda staring at each other figuring out what to do next. Probably a lot of uncomfortable office meetings. This was yesterday. >My guess for the day. >EOD - SPY 603 (only reached 602)
It's 85° and my tire pressure is 40 PSI for all my tires, it's supposed to be 32 
if they had 1 second charts on ToS that would be my default. My blood pressure is like 80 PSI
$SKYT is a mid to long term play. HEre is a DD and an update Here are my 3 Thesis in TLDR:. If you agree with them, read on and build conviction with me. 1. SKYT is the only pure play US company with foundry. They own 2 fabs in Bloomington, Minnesota and Osceola Florida 2. Deep ties with 3 Quantum computing companies ( [$QUBT](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/QUBT/) and [$PSI](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/QSI/) and PSI Quantum (raised 3.5B in funding) to help them produce silicon photonic chips for their quantum computing systems. With PSIQuantum they are aiming to create a commercially viable quantum computer that can scale beyond 1 million qubits. Check link [here ](https://www.skywatertechnology.com/psiquantum-expands-development-engagement-and-plan-for-production-ramp-of-quantum-computing-technology-at-skywaters-minnesota-fab/)and [here](https://www.insidequantumtechnology.com/news-archive/quantum-news-briefs-november-21-quantum-computing-inc-announces-second-purchase-order-for-tfln-photonic-chip-foundry-from-ut-austin-quantum-rings-achieves-breakthrough-in-large-scale-quan/) 3. Trump might hype trade war with china benefitting home made fabs 4. They produce 90nm chips (Its quite a big nm range. Most cutting edge chips are manufactured in 1- 5 nm today. However, 90nm chips are hardened and well suited for applications that are under heavy radiation. Guess what it plays well with? Space and Aerospace. Both set to do well under Trump's presidency and Starship landing on moon within a year or two. 5. They got 120M Department of defense funding earlier this year. This is huge. It means they are serious.Lastly. 6. They have an asset light model and are almost already non GAAP profitable. They use their customers funds to invest into tooling rather than from their own balance sheet. Get the benefits but not the cost!! 7. They have started to show Profitability and almost positive net income. This is literally when Wall street starts to pay attention. This is what happened with TSLA and PLTR TLDR: They are baby TSMC and trying to cater to obscure and different types of chips to create a wedge into the fab business in America. Since they are going to be producing everything in America. The use cases will cater to expensive fringe applications If you think that there will be an increase in semi conductor startups in the US, SKYT revenue will grow in the future. I looked in their 10Q and found out that they are indeed helping Quantum companies to build their superconducting ICs for quantum computing Full Disclosure: I own SKYT in my portfolio before it started to pump 60% in the last week. References: 1. Latest investor presentation 2024 Sep [https://s27.q4cdn.com/656702482/files/doc\_downloads/2024/09/SKYT-IR-Presentation-for-Piper-Sep-2024-Final.pdf](https://s27.q4cdn.com/656702482/files/doc_downloads/2024/09/SKYT-IR-Presentation-for-Piper-Sep-2024-Final.pdf) 2. Another great thread on this topic is here [https://x.com/pennycheck/status/1869027832933806264](https://x.com/pennycheck/status/1869027832933806264)
theres a whole picture that you need but on an uptrend I always check how far above the 200mda a stock gets as the uptrend matures. Too far you need to start looking for signs of a pullback. Look for momentum and volume more than anything. PSI, NVI, OBV.
There have been examples earlier this year of SPACs that were delisted to OTC, then completed the business combination, then uplisted back to NASDAQ. [AIB Acquisition Corporation moved to OTC Market](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1882963/000121390024042306/ea0205727-8k_aibacq.htm) \- AIB -> OTC Pink: AIBAF AIBBR -> OTC Pink: AACRF on May 13, 2024; PSI and AIB Acquisition completed business combination - OTC Pink: AIBAF -> NASDAQ:PSIG AACRF/10 -> PSIG on July 19, 2024 [Kingswood Acquisition Corp. To Transfer Listing to OTC Markets Group Inc.](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kingswood-acquisition-corp-to-transfer-listing-to-otc-markets-group-inc-301586313.html) \- KWAC KWAC.WS July 2022; [Binah Capital Group, Inc. Announces Listing on Nasdaq Stock Market LLC](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/binah-capital-group-inc-announces-listing-on-nasdaq-stock-market-llc-302098940.html) \- OTCBB: KWAC -> NASDAQ: BCG OTC Pink: KWACW -> NASDAQ: BCGWW on March 27, 2024 So just because a SPAC gets downlisted to OTC does not necessarily mean it will be unable to complete the business combination and relist on NASDAQ or the NYSE.
What PSI are your diapers rates for? You may want to go up a rating.
Just invest in PSI/SOXX / SOXL. That way you benefit from the money influxing into chips without having to guess who’s better than the other this year.
I hate when I’m trying to poop at work but someone is next to me using the urinal so I have to pucker my ass shut with all my strength, withholding about 100 PSI of ass blasting.
[OCA Acquisition Corp Securities to be Delisted by NASDAQ on July 23, 2024](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1820175/000121390024063220/ea0209757-8k425_oca.htm) \- OCAX OCAXW -> OTC Pink: OCAX OCAXW on July 23, 2024 (?) "On July 19, 2024, the Company received a notice (the “Delisting Notice”) from Nasdaq stating that Nasdaq has determined to delist the Company’s securities on The Nasdaq Capital Market, effective at the open of business on July 23, 2024. Nasdaq reached its decision pursuant to Nasdaq IM-5101-2 because the Company did not complete one or more business combination within 36 months of the effectiveness of its IPO registration statement. Following the suspension of trading on The Nasdaq Capital Market, the Company’s Units, shares of Class A common stock and redeemable warrants ***will be eligible*** to trade on the OTC Pink Marketplace under the symbols “OCAXU,” “OCAX” and “OCAXW,” respectively. Nasdaq will complete the delisting by filing a Notification of Removal from Listing and/or Registration under Section 12(b) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, on Form 25 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Notwithstanding the delisting of the Company’s securities from Nasdaq, it remains the intention of the Company to continue to pursue the business combination with PSI, as well as the listing of PSI on Nasdaq." BREZ made similar statements about their securities ***being eligible*** to trade on OTC, but haven't been listed yet. Perhaps OCAX will list theirs on OTC faster.
[PSI and AIB Acquisition Complete Business Combination](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/07/18/2915588/0/en/PSI-and-AIB-Acquisition-Complete-Business-Combination.html) \- OTC Pink: AIBAF -> NASDAQ:PSIG AACRF/10 -> PSIG on July 19, 2024 Another SPAC that is going from OTC Pink to NASDAQ once business combination closes.
Heavy rain, which slows humans human driving by 15% - 20%, also affects LIDAR range at about 15% - 20%. Solution. Make the car go as slow as safe for conditions, just like standard vehicle operating procedure. You don't want to be going full speed in rain due to risk of hydroplaning [unless you have really high PSI in your tires]
>The BNZ-Business New Zealand Performance of Services Index (PSI) fell 3.6 points in May to 43.0. It was the lowest reading since the August 2021 lockdown and the weakest level excluding the 2021 and 2020 lockdowns. Global covid recession continues
JPow's piss but at 300C and 900 PSI
I have PSI, SMH, FSELX and FSPTX in my portfolio and i’m interested to see which ones perform the best over time. I also have blue chip growth and regular SP500 funds (FXAIX and VOO), but i’m going all in on growth funds. I rode it out in 2022 and lost -30% that year but I kept adding the whole time and my annualized returns are 9% over 3 years and cumulative returns are 30% over 3 years. I’m holding long term because i’m 29 now and just hit $100k total in my retirement accounts. My largest positions in semiconductors are in FSELX and FSPTX because my accounts are in Fidelity.
Theta gang on for NVDA has gotten absolutely fucked the last 3 weeks because of this astronomical rise. And by theta gang I mean me, it feels like my asshole has been reamed out with 5k PSI pressure washer on wide setting
I am 100% convinced Dunkin puts a laxative in their coffee. It literally takes 2 minutes after finishing before my ass has about 100 PSI of fecal back pressure ready to blow a hole in my pants.
I am 100% convinced Dunkin puts a laxative in their coffee. It literally takes 2 minutes after finishing before my ass has about 100 PSI of fecal back pressure ready to blow a hole in my pants.
Oh shit, I just looked at some of those other ETFs you listed. SOXX, PSI, LIT, CPER, and NLR all have pretty high expense ratios. I would say that as a hard rule, you shouldn't hold anything with ER over 0.5. Reality is that you have a shit load of good funds that are all under 0.2, many even below 0.05. Also, don't get QQQ. Get QQQM. It's basically the same thing, but lower expense ratio.
If that's the areas you want, that is fine... except for having both SPY and VOO. SOXX and PSI are very different, so that is fine. CPR holds copper futures. If that is your intent, fine, but given everything else I suggest you check out COPP or COPX which holds actual copper miners like Freeport-McMoRan. I'd avoid LIT at least till 2025. Not enough demand yet.
no idea what your weighting is but i'd get rid of VOO, SPY, and one of PSI or SOXX
[AIB Acquisition Corporation Shares Delisted by NASDAQ, Move to OTC Market](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1882963/000121390024042306/ea0205727-8k_aibacq.htm) \- AIB -> OTC Pink: AIBAF AIBBR -> OTC Pink: AACRF on May 13, 2024 AIB announced a DA [with PS International Group Ltd](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/12/28/2801552/0/en/PSI-Group-a-Long-Established-Global-Logistics-Service-Provider-Plans-to-List-on-Nasdaq-Through-Merger-with-AIB-Acquisition-Corporation.html). on December 27, 2023. No registration statement filed yet.
I mean, why not? My car’s tires say 30 PSI, but I always go 60 cuz more is better!
I inflated my car tires to 35 PSI this morning
My car tire says inflate to 35 PSI. Seems kinda high, like 3.5 CPI
Not necessarily. Also for long truck haul, weight matters alot. BEV weighs much more then FCEV. Therefor FCEV is much more preferred to a BEV for the particular weight. And it's not a small difference. For long trips you need pretty big batterys for BEV. BEV is usefull for smaller containers and small loads. But BEV sucks right now for bigger weights. Untill there comes technology that can make smaller batteries, FCEV is the winner for long haul and bigger containers. Also, it's easier to develop material and technology to make storaging more fuel on a FCEV by making the cylinders either more compact and smaller with more PSI. The technology for FCEV long haul benefits Semi trucks more then BEV. While hydrogen cars is not something preferred right now, Electrical cars such as tesla is much more preffered.
trying to feel out the market for a piss doctor. if I told you I could get you 80 PSI without a dick upgrade would you schedule an appointment?
then our only hope remains PSI 😺
Tesla's are water tight! she would have had 72 hrs of breathable air... submersible up to 500 meters and airbags that deploy beneath the vehicle when PSI reaches 1000 lbs. of pressure. It was one of the first features Musk added due to the similarly in stock reactions of that and VW... you better ask somebody!
I’ll try to buy PSI 58C 19/04 at a really cheap price if someone is willing to sell under 0.20$. I believe US semiconductors stocks are going to go up in up coming weeks. If my order doesn’t fill I might try to go for a further date than that.
The pressure would be way too much to force the doors open. Even down 10 feet there would be 5 PSI on that door. Take a standard door at 3 feet tall and 3 feet wide and there would be 6,500 pounds of pressure on that door resisting you opening it. There is a myth busters episode where the guy tries while wearing scuba gear and it’s virtually impossible to get out of an underwater car unless you can break the windows. Even then it was really iffy and that was for somebody expecting it in no actual danger.
3. Hydrogen cars use compressed hydrogen tanks at over 10,000 PSI. If you think an EV fire sucks, just wait until a hydrogen car levels an intersection after being t-boned.
Uncomfortably high PSI in my balls right now. Time to crank hog 
IXHL treating patients in clinic in Australia. TGA same FDA approved Soon PSI approval Many players
I had looked into Hydrogen as at first, as you say, it makes sense. Then I realized the challenges it has. It takes a metric ton of energy to produce a small amount of Hydrogen and then the Hydrogen has to be compressed to 5,000-10,000 PSI. As others have stated, imagine having that much pressure in a tank in your car and getting in an accident. If that bad boy goes off, they will be scraping your parts off the street a hundred feet away. This is why, while the technology has existed for a long time, it's not made any headway as not only does it take a ton of energy to produce, it takes a ton of energy to compress and then you have a bunch of car bombs waiting to go off. There was a really informative article I came across talking about the costs and equipment needed to produce it, store it and pump it and if gas stations were to try to produce it and compress it on site, a single gas station would need to be 10 times the size it is now and the amount of electricity required to produce it plus maintenance on the equipment makes it far more costly to get any kind of RoI on it than Gasoline.
They are filling from tanks and have a compressor to keep the tanks full. When the tanks get low, it takes time for the compressor to catch back up. Compressed gases get hot and expand, so you ideally want some time for it to cool before transferring it to another tank. Then that tank will lose some pressure as it cools. Its super annoying to fill a bunch of SCBA bottles to 4500 PSI only to have to come back the next day to top em off.
IM WITH YOU BROTHER SOFI and TSLA with my fellow 10,000 PSI handed gorillas
Eh, East Coast will be mostly fine. A ground level detonation in front of the white house (say in a large lorry), you can expect the fireball to be as large roughly as D.C. itself. The fireball radius is 9km roughly. Most houses, even concrete, will falter at 20 PSI overpressure in a radius of around 10km. Moderate and light blast damage (5 PSI and 1 PSI) will be at 21 and 55km, respectively. But you will have 3rd degree burns in a radius of over 64km. If you got southwesterly winds, you will get a very, very nice fallout cloud going up to Maine and beyond. You get a nice fallout contour up to boston if the winds are rid of 1000 rads per hour. Per Wiki: "Doses of 200 to 1,000 rad delivered in a few hours will cause serious illness, with poor prognosis at the upper end of the range. Whole body doses of more than 1,000 rad are almost invariably fatal." Don't stay outside in NYC if DC has been nuked. You'll be fine after a week or so, especially if it has rained. But be prepared. ​ An air burst would be more destructive, you can add about 50% to each distance. Fallout however will be negligible if you optimize for overpressure (maximum building destruction. ​ About 2.4mn dead, 1.6mn injured in either case in the initial blast.
[PSI Group, a Long-Established Global Logistics Service Provider, Plans to List on Nasdaq Through Merger with AIB Acquisition Corporation](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/12/28/2801552/0/en/PSI-Group-a-Long-Established-Global-Logistics-Service-Provider-Plans-to-List-on-Nasdaq-Through-Merger-with-AIB-Acquisition-Corporation.html) \- AIB AIBBR
Hello What is the meaning of TP/SL +148 in a Chart? Super Trend PSI? I saw it in Trading View. TP = Take Profit. SL = Stop Losses. What is the meaning of+148? I am trying to learn how to trade and the number positive on the way up or negative on the way down doesn't make too much sense. The PSI EFT indicated 44.78 for the price. Does it mean 44.78 + 148 = 192.78? I also saw it on the Chart as Long +148. I hope you guys understand this post. It would not let me attach an image. Thank you so much for any advice or guidance.
Lolol. I mean it may be a piece of shit, but making that call because of this clip is braindead like nothing else. Those tires look pumped to the max PSI. This driver didn’t know to air down a good amount before doing anything off-road. A maxed out Jeep would do the same slipping with tires that full.
it's twice the price of gasoline and constantly empties itself when not in use. it's also somehow even more explosive than gasoline while having an energy density of only 8 MJ/L compared to 23 for gas or 36.9 for diesel. it also takes a lot of energy just to store. keeping it liquid requires either -253C temperatures or 123PSI pressures. and it's still significantly less efficient than an actual EV.
"Semiconductors" could be lots of things. If you are talking about SMH, it is down 10% since the market peak on July 19, while VOO is down 7%. That's not a massive difference. Most things are down. The Russell2000 IWM etf is down 15% in that time. SMH is up 227% for the past five years. During that time in 2022 it went down way more than 10%. It's just fluctuations. Semiconductors are the cornerstone of modern society, and getting more integrated into everything all the time. They are a good investment lonterm. But if you have no patience, definitely just get a 5% savings account and be happy with that. (If you own XSD or SOXX or PSI, sell them and get SMH.)
Hello everyone, I have recently decided that I need to start taking investing seriously. I have listed my investment diversification below, which does not include my ROTH, 401K, and Emergency fund. If any of you could please give me some advice I am 24 years old, I think I make good money for my age and would be more aggressive if I had guidance. IBA: AAPL: 20.5% AMZN: 44.2% KO: 11% O: 17% Cash: 7.2% I want to invest more just unsure where (I will add more once I gain a better knowledge of where to put it) Savings/ETF (I want to have 70-80% of my savings in ETFs for long-term investments I do not need the ETFs to be readily liquid) ETFs: FSELX: 1.6% ONEQ: 3.4% PSI: 0.5% QQQ: 3.6% VT: 9.47% Cash: 81.25 Respectfully please rip my investments apart lol Thank you to everyone that has given me advice, it is greatly appreciated.
Bro whatchu mean??? these new phones have a newly designed, "Super Retna ice cream black RPI PSI, 12070pti thunder port" chip that is 30x more powerful than previous gen. Paired with the newest technology USB-C cables that is powered by the diamond hands chipset, you can share your loss porn 690% faster
Brady will provide strategic guidance on PSI for airplane tires
I own a little bit of SOXX and PSI so yay!
So I’m going in SOXX and PSI.
Generally, a forward split is often considered a strong signal for the sector. I believe usually when an ETF does a forward split, it’s for three reasons: - Keep shares affordable - Allows an easier entry point for a lot of retail investors, family funds and private equity funds. Essentially allows them to also raise the fund size and fund in-flow ratios - Signal sector strength. The fund management team have interpreted or discovered the sector has a longer runway and will expand in the next 5-10 year outlook I believe PSI will have great returns in the coming years and is an easy way to invest into the semiconductor sector.
That explains what happened to PSI as well.
Yes, PSI is outstanding... but so also are the three other larger semiconductor ETFs (SMH, SOXX, XSD). All four are different from each other in terms of emphasis. For example, NVDA is 19% of SMH and only 3.4% of XSD. PSI and XSD are have active human or "secret sauce" to thechoice of their undylying holdings, while SOXX and SMH have rigid rules that basically get you the biggest semi companies. PSI has outperformed the other three this month largely because its biggest holdings include SMCI and ACLS, which continue to go up beyond the moon. Those two are two small to be in SOXX and SMH (and SMCI isn't really a semiconductor company.) I own all four but PSI is my current smallest holding because aside from SMCI/ACLS and a few others, most smaller semi companies have lagged NVDA and AMD. Semiconductor ETFs are the best performing non leveraged ETFs of the past 10 years and four of the top six for the past five years. And going forward they are vital to the future of everything in modern life. https://etfdb.com/compare/highest-5-year-returns/no-leveraged/ If you have money enough, I'd advocate getting all four. But if you want to start slower, get SOXX. It is doing the second best year to date, behind SMH, but is not as married to NVDA. (SOXX is 8.4% NVDA.)
The easiest counterpoint to your dad is that every bit of waste that is produced by EVs is produced by hydrogen vehicles and then some. Hydrogen vehicles have every single component that a BEV does, they just also include 10,000 PSI carbon fiber hydrogen tanks, and all the mechanisms to turn hydrogen into electricity. Saying EVs create more waste than ICE cars is debatable but saying they crate more waste than hydrogen vehicles is complete nonsense.
> Just about anything of significance inside that sub will not be recognizable. This is entirely true. The forces involved in this situation are absolutely monstrous. [I'm sure most have seen this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz95_VvTxZM) and this was 14.7 PSI tops and likely much less before it actually collapsed. This controller would have have seen what like 5,000 PSI or way over 300 times the amount of force. Yeah if it slowly sank the pressure differential could compensate and it'd land at the bottom in tact, but you go from 0 differential to 5,000 PSI in an instant and it's turning itself into a molten puddle of plastic and PCB and steel and copper. For another reference, if you took a CO2 cartridge at that depth and shot it [like this](https://youtu.be/N78OlT1UWZg?t=118), it wouldn't explode out. It would "explode inwards" (correct term being implode) with about 5 times more force than it does outwards on land.
"These Home Depot quick connects for the air system should be adequate for life support on a 2 mile dive straight down in a tube at 6000 PSI water pressure." Billionaires cutting corners at the expense of people's lives to make a profit. Tale as old as time.
The pressure at where they were going is 5500 PSI.
Checked the pressure in all of my tires and each one was about 6 PSI lower than recommended So I filled them with air and now they are good 👍 Time to shower and then hit the road I’m going to the Braves game
I should add that I'd first buy one or more of the semi ETFs: SMH, SOXX, XSD, PSI, PTF. Then, if you want to go heavier on individual stocks, I focus on the equipment stocks. The ETFs do have (current) deadweight like TXN/QCOM, but even in the deadweight category, QCOM performs the worst of the major companies this year and is down only a few percent.
If you believe in chips, then believe in the industry rather than picking a single stock out of a hat. Buy a combination of of SOXX, SMH, XSD and PSI (other folks should consider PTF too given its interesting basket as of April 1st). They are the four best performing non-leveraged ETFs of the past ten years... and while some chip companies performed far better (like NVDA) others (like INTC) performed far worse. It is far more reasonable to expect that chips will be an important money-making industry for the foreseeable future than it is to say any single company will do better than the chip industry average.
Did he talk a about PSI?
Set it to 3000 PSI and try again.
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I just ordered an OBD II guage cluster thingakobber that tells me all cool shit like oil temp, turbo PSI, coolant, and looks really cool for 80 bucks and it works perfectly. Idk first impression is great. They were fast at shipping from china too. 7 days it took to arrive at my door in Texas. So... they have my attention. They don't mess around.
We're on the way. I already ordered a container load of 49L 3AA2400 PSI compressed gad cylinders from China.
"It doesn't seem like the method of analysis is shown and that it's providing the results of the analysis." No, I'm not interested in sharing how they're done. I created the journal just to track it for myself, and few friends who're more talented in PSI than myself. I publish all forecasts daily before the open, and usually do deeper performance reviews over the weekends. So far it's going a lot better than I had expected.
Try it again and as it catches, push the gas pedal gently, don't flood it, and see if that starts it. Could be something like the vacuum pressure, it's gotta be set to a certain PSI and if you're too low it's not gonna push fuel through the pump to turn the engine over.
Semiconductor ETFs are up about 12% ytd and 25% for the past three months. Semis have already "downturned". They are still a great investment, since the blah first six months of 2023 is priced in but the longer term recovery in late 2023 and 2024 is not. This also is an argument in favor of getting the SMH/SOXX/XSD/PSI etfs rather than picking individual stocks because there is an industry-wide recovery coming, but that doesn't mean competitors like INTC and AMD will both recover nicely.
What PSI did you inflate her to this time?
Gorillas have a bite force of around 1,300 PSI (Per Square Inch). This is considerably more than that of a lion or tiger at around 1,000 PSI.
If you’ve never even firehouses shitwater at max PSI don’t even bother &ing me. It’s too epic
It certainly is. I was ready to buy in 2019, but knew the bubble was super inflated again with funny money. I was hoping the bubble would pop, and I could scoop up a once-in-a-generation 2 for 1 deal. Never did I expect a once-in-a-century KungFlu to give the Fed an excuse to print the bubble to an unprecedented PSI. Yet…here we are. The worst part is that I’m in worse financial shape now than I was 3 years ago and I fear I may get my basement-bargain prices, but at over 10%?
Well, I just saw this on television in Portugal but I can't find it online. Portugal numbers just came out a couple hours ago and were bellow expectations, PSI20 is going up.
When nukes go off it’s not like the movies. It begins with a brief intense flash, like a deadly camera. Like the sun, most of the energy is released as thermal radiation and visible light. Every surface in line of sight is scorched, and anyone looking towards it is permanently blind, even if their eyes were shut. All that thermal radiation then sets everything on fire. This is what kills most people. At this point you haven’t heard anything except screams. The sound of the blast is rapidly approaching as an overpressure wave with a peak PSI of about 50, falling off at inverse-square over the distance. Anything close is smashed into dust, at 20 psi concrete buildings are destroyed, at 10 is 100% fatality rate, 5 still kills most people.
Sometimes my shits are wholesome and plump Other times they’re like a firehouse at full PSI at the bottom off the bowl Either way; truly a treat
It's actually still relevant today--you can hit harder and throw MANY more punches with a gloved hand. The glove also adds mass to the punch. More punches + heavier punches + harder punches = more brain trauma, not less. There was actually an episode of some fighting analysis show on Discovery which broke this down a while back--IIRC, they had guys hit dummys with sensors with bare hands, MMA gloved hands, and boxing gloved hands to register the PSI/damage taken. Bare knuckle was the lowest registered damage, followed by MMA, with boxing glove registering the most damage. The only exception was in the top mount, where the fighter could use gravity and upper body power to really up the damage.
**If** the broker finds out... My business partner has several accounts and nothing ever happened, but of course, he never mentioned anything to anyone. He refused to EVER speak to the feds, the PSI officer, or the judge. Guy's a real OG!
The Fed is limited because it can only really affect the demand side of the equation. Demand side policy can impact supply side, but it either sees diminishing returns and/or outright resistance. In a typical economic scenario, inflation would be highly correlated with interest rates, and the Fed should be able to modulate it between 0-4% pretty easily. If the Fed worked in a car shop, it's only duty would be modulate the air in the car's tires. The Fed knows that it wants 2.0 PSI in the tires at all times and will release or add air as needed. The Fed's tools are limited (intentionally) to an air compressor in the form of interest rates. ​ However, the Fed isn't policy. **The Fed can't deal with COVID, a war in Ukraine, housing shortages, etc.** The Executive and Legislative branches are supposed to contend with the short-term shocks to a system. In the same car shop, these branches would replace your fuel pump when gunk got into it. ​ The problem is that the two branches have increasing relied on the Fed to do something because Fed doesn't have to worry about getting fired if they mess up. So, the two branches are pushing the Fed to crank its "compressor" up and blow furiously on your bad fuel pump, hoping that enough air will dislodge the objects and gunk stuck inside. Needless to say, its only going to work so well. ​ Bad analogies aside, blame your leaders. The Fed is doing the best it can.
Normally I'd say PSI, but I think that contains more than just U.S. semiconductors, so I just grabbed a tiny bit of NVDA the other day since that's what Pelosi did apparently a month ago. I think I read AMD has started the process of building a new chip plant somewhere in the US recently as well. Or may INTC?