%!
% Name of file: Tech Musings 153 ????????
%%%%%%%%%%%% IGNORE THIS FOR THIS FILE
% VERY IMPORTANT FILE SPECIFIC NOTE: The file pix148-3.jpg is
% required to run this program. Place their correct locations here using double
% reverse slashes when one is intended...
% /pixfilename1 (C:\\Medocs\\Muse\\Muse 147\\pix147-1.jpg)def
/pixfilename3 (C:\\Medocs\\Muse\\Muse 148\\pix148-3.jpg)def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% IMPORTANT NOTE: The file gonzo.ps is required to run
% this program. Uncomment ONE of the following two lines:
(C:\\windows\\desktop\\gonzo\\gonzo.ps) run % use internal gonzo
% (A:\\gonzo.ps) run % use external gonzo
% GONZO20A Guru Gonzo PostScript power tools (Interim release)
% Includes gonzo justification and layout utilities.
% Copyright c 1990,1996 by Don Lancaster and Synergetics, Box 809,
% Thatcher Arizona, 5552 (928) 428-4073 don@tinaja.com support
% via http://www.tinaja.com All commercial rights and all electronic
% media rights **FULLY** reserved. Reposting is expressly forbidden.
% statusdict begin
% statusdict /setduplexmode known {true setduplexmode} if end
% systemdict /setstrokeadjust known {true setstrokeadjust} if
/mastergray {0.92} def % sets overall light grade shade
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Here's some needed routines not yet in GUTILITY.PTL or GONZO13A.PTL
%...............
% roundbox draws a box path with rounded corners and locks you to the
% lower lefthand box corner using this format ...
% -xpos- -ypos- -yheight- -cornerrad- roundbox
/roundbox {gsave /rad exch def /bt exch def /br exch def /bb exch
def /bl exch def bl bb translate rad mark br 2 div 0 0 0 0 bt br
bt br 0 br 2 div 0] roundpath} def
% vrule gives a fixed vertical rule, inputting xpos ystart yend linewidth
/vrule {gsave newpath setlinewidth 2 index 4 2 roll moveto exch lineto
0 setgray stroke grestore} def
% hrule gives a fixed horizontal rule, inputting ypos xstart xend linewidth
/hrule {gsave newpath setlinewidth 1 index 4 2 roll moveto lineto
0 setgray stroke grestore} def
% mergestr is a tool useful for page numbers; evenutally it will go
% into the nuisance dictionary
/mergestr {2 copy length exch length add string dup dup 4 3 roll
4 index length exch putinterval 3 1 roll exch 0 exch putinterval} def
% this is a repeat of the GONZO13B callout width proc ...
gonzo begin
/endtheline {/curwide txtwide roomleft sub def justx cvx exec
oktoprint {printline} if} bind def
/cw {save /snapc1 exch def /oktoadvance false def /oktoprint false def
/linestring linestring2 def /justx (justL) def 3 1 roll /ypos exch
def /xpos exch def stringgonzo curwide snapc1 restore} def
end
%%%%% Module to insert eight pdf menu options ....
% Place after |x but before last showpage
% work out an HTML like PDF response
/button { makeurlx % make box shaped url
gsave blue % settint
xpos ypos 0.9 sub translate
0.1 dup scale
0 0 mt 28 pu 28 pr 28 pd closepath
0.85 setgray fill
0 0 mt 0 28 pu 4 -4 rlineto 20 pd 20 pr 4 -4 rlineto closepath
0.6 setgray fill
0 28 mt 28 pr 28 pd -4 4 rlineto 20 pu 20 pl closepath
0.75 setgray fill
8 8 mt 12 pu 13 -6 rlineto closepath
0.33 setgray fill
grestore
xpos ypos mt
} def
%%%%%%%%%%% links menu directory %%%%%%%%%%%%
% This code locks pdfmark commands out of a PostScript printer.
/pdfmark where {pop}{userdict /pdfmark /cleartomark load put} ifelse
% /surl "start url" marks the beginning of a text sequence to be urled.
% It also paints the text blue...
/surl {mark /blue cvx 0.33 /setgray cvx % change text to blue
/currentpoint cvx % remember box start
/urly /exch cvx /store cvx
/urlx /exch cvx /store cvx
] cvx % complete deferred command
printlist exch 3 index exch put % stuff into gonzo printlist
exch 1 add exch % increment gonzo list count
} def
% /eurl "end url" unmarks the end of a text sequence and sets up
% the pdfmark needed to define the Acrobat web link.
/eurl {mark % start deferred proc
exch % position url string
/black cvx 0 /setgray cvx % turn blue marker off
/makeurl cvx % defer call of url builder
] cvx % complete deferred proc
printlist exch 3 index exch % stuff into gonzo printlist
put exch 1 add exch % increment gonzo list count
} def
% /makeurl generates the pdfmark, receiving a {(urlstring) makeurl}.
% Note that it is not called until formatted printlist time...
/urlover 0.2 def % fraction of hot area over bounds
/makeurl { /cururlname exch store % save the url string
mark % start pdfmark
currentfont /ScaleMatrix get 3 get /fsize exch store % guess height
/Rect [ urlx fsize urlover mul sub % set box left x
urly fsize urlover mul sub % set box left y
currentpoint
exch fsize urlover mul add exch
fsize add
]
/Border [ 0 0 0] % [0 0 0 ] = none; [0 0 2] = debug
/Color [ .7 0 0 ]
/Action <>
/Subtype /Link
/ANN % annotation type
pdfmark % call pdf operators
} def
% /makeurlx generates the box specific pdfmark, receiving
% a {(urlstring) makeurl}.
% Note that it is not called until formatted printlist time...
/makeurlx { /cururlnamex exch store % save the url string
mark % start pdfmark
/Rect [ xpos % set box left x
ypos 0.9 sub % set box left y
xpos 2.8 add % box right x
ypos 0.9 sub 2.8 add % box right y
]
/Border [ 0 0 0] % [0 0 0 ] = none; [0 0 2] = debug
/Color [ .7 0 0 ]
/Action <>
/Subtype /Link
/ANN % annotation type
pdfmark % call pdf operators
} def
% text link specific data
/ebay01 {(http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=abeja)
eurl} def
/syncat01 {(http://www.tinaja.com/glib/syncat01.pdf) eurl} def
/ismm01 {(http://www.tinaja.com/ismm01.asp) eurl} def
/amlink01 {(http://www.tinaja.com/amlink01.asp) eurl} def
/tinaja01 {(http://www.tinaja.com/tinaja01.asp) eurl} def
/info01 {(http://www.tinaja.com/info01.asp) eurl} def
/barg01 {(http://www.tinaja.com/barg01.asp) eurl} def
/advt01 {(http://www.tinaja.com/advt01.asp) eurl} def
/maildon {(mailto:don@.tinaja.com) eurl} def
% button link specific data
/ebay01x {(http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=abeja)
button} def
/syncat01x {(http://www.tinaja.com/glib/syncat01.pdf) button} def
/ismm01x {(http://www.tinaja.com/ismm01.asp) button} def
/amlink01x {(http://www.tinaja.com/amlink01.asp) button} def
/tinaja01x {(http://www.tinaja.com/tinaja01.asp) button} def
/info01x {(http://www.tinaja.com/info01.asp) button} def
/barg01x {(http://www.tinaja.com/barg01.asp) button} def
/advt01x {(http://www.tinaja.com/advt01.asp) button} def
/maildonx {(mailto:don@.tinaja.com) button} def
% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% end links directory %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
/menu8 {gsave translate save /dosnap exch def
/ybot -9999 def
/ylimit -9999 def
font3
font0
0 0 10 setgrid
% 50 50 showgrid
/cstretch 0.015 def
/sstretch 0.015 def
/font0 /Revue 1.2 gonzofont
/font1 /StoneSans-Bold 1.3 gonzofont
/font3 /Helvetica-Bold 3 gonzofont
/kern 0.1 def
0 0 50 22.5 1 roundbox % clip
gsave aqua 0.33 setgray fill
% gsave
% 0 27 mt 3 pu 50 pr 3 pd closepath 0.33 setgray fill
% grestore
% 0.33 setgray stroke
white font3 /cstretch 0.1 def
25 20.5 (|0PLEASE |j|jCLICK |j|jHERE |j|jTO\274 ) cc
/cstretch 0.015 def
0.5 2.2 49 17.3 0.8 roundbox
0.75 setgray fill
% /yinc 3.5 def
black font1
2.3 13.5 (|/ebay01x |1 View our |/surl ebay auctions|/ebay01 ) cl
2.3 10 (|/ismm01x |1 Start your |/surl tech venture|/ismm01 ) cl
2.3 6.5 (|/advt01x |1 Sponsor a display |/surl banner|/advt01 ) cl
2.3 3 (|/info01x |1 Find |/surl research|/info01 solutions) cl
25 13.5 (|/maildonx |1 Send Don Lancaster |/surl email|/maildon ) cl
25 10 (|/barg01x |1 Pick up surplus |/surl bargains|/barg01 ) cl
25 6.5 (|/tinaja01x |1 Find out what a |/surl tinaja|/tinaja01 is) cl
25 3 (|/amlink01x |1 View recommended |/surl books|/amlink01 ) cl
grestore dosnap restore} def
% 57 348 menu8
%%%%%%%%%%%% end pdfmenu8 %%%%%%%%%%%%
gonzo begin
% This is the core keystone code routine. It works by taking an average
% of the first two and last two string lengths to determine the keystone
% slope, increment, and starting width. It then checks the length of
% each line and extends the starting width as needed so everything fits.
/keyproc {/kadj exch def /msg exch def /yy1 exch def /xx1 exch def
mark {msg (\n) search {exch pop exch /msg exch def dup length 0 le
{pop} if}{dup length 0 le {pop} if exit} ifelse} loop ] /karray
exch def 0 0 karray 0 get cw 0 0 karray 1 get cw add 2 div dup
0 0 karray dup length 1 sub get cw 0 0 karray dup length 2 sub get
cw add 2 div sub neg karray length 1 sub div dup /kinc exch def
2 div sub /kstart exch def /txtwide 10000 def 0 0 1 karray length
1 sub {/kpn exch def 0 0 karray kpn get cw kstart kinc kpn mul add
sub 2 copy lt {exch} if pop} for kstart add 1.01 mul dup /kstart
exch def /txtwide exch def /justifylastline true def 0 1 karray
length 1 sub { /posn exch def yy1 xx1 kstart kadj exch posn karray
exch get cf /txtwide txtwide kinc add def /xx1 xx1 kinc kadj def
/yy1 yy1 yinc sub def} for} def
% these are the three keystone routines. Use xpos ypos true (msg strings)
% cck, etc. true for keystone; false for ordinary justify.
/cck {save /keysnap exch def exch {{2 div sub} keyproc} {cc} ifelse
keysnap restore} def % callout centered keystone
/clk {save /keysnap exch def exch {{pop} keyproc} {cl} ifelse
keysnap restore} def % callout left keystone
/crk {save /keysnap exch def exch {{sub} keyproc} {cr} ifelse
keysnap restore} def % callout right keystone
end % close gonzo dictionary
%%%%%% doembeddedproc executes |/name installdoembeddedproc links it
/doembeddedproc {mark 50 {stringmode {getstringchar}{currentfile
read} ifelse not {exit} if dup dup dup 32 eq exch 13 eq or exch 10
eq or {pop exit} if} repeat counttomark dup string /pstr1 exch def
1 sub -1 0 {pstr1 3 1 roll exch put} for pstr1 exch pop cvx exec} def
/installdoembeddedproc {gonzo begin commands (/) 0
get {doembeddedproc} put end} def
installdoembeddedproc
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% your gonzo code goes here. The usual way of starting it is with
%% gonzo begin
%% ps.util.1 begin
%% printerror
%% nuisance begin
%% Additional use details appear in the POSTSCRIPT BEGINNER STUFF
%% package from SYNERGETICS.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% COLORIZER MOD %%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% COLORIZING BLACK AND WHITE POSTSCRIPT MODULE
% =====================================
/tintmat [
{dup 0.11 ge {0.11 sub 0.89 div dup 1 setrgbcolor} % 0 blue
{0.11 div 0 exch 0 exch setrgbcolor} ifelse}
{dup 0.3 ge {0.3 sub 0.7 div 1 exch dup setrgbcolor} % 1 red
{0.3 div 0 0 setrgbcolor} ifelse}
{dup 0.59 ge {0.59 sub 0.41 div dup 1 exch setrgbcolor} % 2 green
{0.59 div 0 exch 0 setrgbcolor} ifelse}
{dup 0.7 ge {0.7 sub 0.3 div 1 1 setrgbcolor} % 3 turquoise
{0.7 div 0 exch dup setrgbcolor} ifelse}
{dup 0.41 ge {0.41 sub 0.59 div 1 exch 1 setrgbcolor} % 4 magenta
{0.41 div dup 0 exch setrgbcolor} ifelse}
{dup 0.89 ge {0.89 sub 0.11 div 1 exch 1 exch setrgbcolor} % 5 yellow
{0.89 div dup 0 setrgbcolor} ifelse}
{dup 0.842 ge {dup .7 mul .59 sub .11 div 1 exch setrgbcolor} % 6 lime
{0.89 div dup 1.1233 div exch 1.1233 mul 0 setrgbcolor} ifelse}
{dup 0.731 ge {1 exch dup .41 mul .30 sub .11 div setrgbcolor} % 7 beige
{0.856 div dup 1.155 mul exch 1.55 div 0 setrgbcolor} ifelse}
] def
/tint 7 def
/setgray {tintmat tint get cvx exec} bind def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% COMPACT VERSION OF COLORIZER II %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
/settint {dup /currenttint exch store 5.999 mul dup floor cvi /&cbar
exch store dup floor sub /&cwt exch store [
{/setgray [ /dup cvx 0.3 &cwt 0.59 mul add /ge cvx
[1 /exch cvx &cwt 0.59 mul 0.30 add /sub cvx 1 &cwt sub
0.59 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx
&cwt /add cvx /exch cvx ] cvx [ &cwt 0.59 mul 0.3 add /div
cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 0] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor
cvx] cvx /def cvx}
{/setgray [/dup cvx 0.59 1 &cwt sub 0.3 mul add /ge cvx
[1 &cwt sub 0.3 mul 0.59 add /sub cvx &cwt 0.3 mul 0.11 add
/div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 1 &cwt sub /add cvx /exch cvx
1 /exch cvx] cvx [1 &cwt sub 0.3 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup
cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx /exch cvx 0] cvx /ifelse cvx
/setrgbcolor cvx] cvx /def cvx}
{/setgray [/dup cvx 0.59 &cwt 0.11 mul add /ge cvx [&cwt
0.11 mul 0.59 add /sub cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul 0.30 add
/div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx &cwt /add cvx 1 /exch
cvx] cvx [0 /exch cvx &cwt 0.11 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup cvx
&cwt /mul cvx] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx] cvx
/def cvx}
{/setgray [/dup cvx 0.59 1 &cwt sub mul 0.11 add /ge cvx [1 &cwt
sub 0.59 mul 0.11 add /sub cvx &cwt 0.59 mul 0.30 add /div cvx
/dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 1 &cwt sub /add cvx 1] cvx [0 /exch cvx
1 &cwt sub 0.59 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul
cvx /exch cvx] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx] cvx
/def cvx}
{/setgray [/dup cvx 0.11 &cwt 0.30 mul add /ge cvx[&cwt 0.30 mul
0.11 add /sub cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.30 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup
cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx &cwt /add cvx /exch cvx 1] cvx [ &cwt
0.30 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx /exch cvx 0
/exch cvx ] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx ] cvx /def cvx}
{/setgray [ /dup cvx 0.30 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul add /ge cvx[ 1
/exch cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul 0.30 add /sub cvx &cwt 0.11 mul
0.59 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 1 &cwt sub /add cvx
] cvx [ 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul 0.30 add /div cvx /dup cvx
1 &cwt sub /mul cvx 0 /exch cvx] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor
cvx ] cvx /def cvx}
] &cbar get exec exec} bind def
/beige {0.10 settint} def % examples of convenience operators
/aqua {0.52 settint} def
/blue {0.67 settint} def
/lime {0.44 settint} def
/red {0 settint} def
/green {0.33 settint} def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% aqua % normal for blat
%!
% X E
% Z
% MUSE.116.Y
gonzo begin
ps.util.1 begin
printerror
nuisance begin
longjob
statusdict begin
% statusdict /setduplexmode known {true setduplexmode} if
end
systemdict /setstrokeadjust known {true setstrokeadjust} if
/mastergray {0.96} def % sets overall light grade shade
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Here's some needed routines not yet in GUTILITY.PTL or GONZO13A.PTL
%...............
% roundbox draws a box path with rounded corners and locks you to the
% lower lefthand box corner using this format ...
% -xpos- -ypos- -yheight- -cornerrad- roundbox
/roundbox {gsave /rad exch def /bt exch def /br exch def /bb exch
def /bl exch def bl bb translate rad mark br 2 div 0 0 0 0 bt br
bt br 0 br 2 div 0] roundpath} def
% vrule gives a fixed vertical rule, inputting xpos ystart yend linewidth
/vrule {gsave newpath setlinewidth 2 index 4 2 roll moveto exch lineto
0 setgray stroke grestore} def
% hrule gives a fixed horizontal rule, inputting ypos xstart xend linewidth
/hrule {gsave newpath setlinewidth 1 index 4 2 roll moveto lineto
0 setgray stroke grestore} def
% mergestr is a tool useful for page numbers; evenutally it will go
% into the nuisance dictionary
/mergestr {2 copy length exch length add string dup dup 4 3 roll
4 index length exch putinterval 3 1 roll exch 0 exch putinterval} def
% this is a repeat of the GONZO13B callout width proc ...
gonzo begin
/endtheline {/curwide txtwide roomleft sub def justx cvx exec
oktoprint {printline} if} bind def
/cw {save /snapc1 exch def /oktoadvance false def /oktoprint false def
/linestring linestring2 def /justx (justL) def 3 1 roll /ypos exch
def /xpos exch def stringgonzo curwide snapc1 restore} def
end
gonzo begin
% This is the core keystone code routine. It works by taking an average
% of the first two and last two string lengths to determine the keystone
% slope, increment, and starting width. It then checks the length of
% each line and extends the starting width as needed so everything fits.
/keyproc {/kadj exch def /msg exch def /yy1 exch def /xx1 exch def
mark {msg (\n) search {exch pop exch /msg exch def dup length 0 le
{pop} if}{dup length 0 le {pop} if exit} ifelse} loop ] /karray
exch def 0 0 karray 0 get cw 0 0 karray 1 get cw add 2 div dup
0 0 karray dup length 1 sub get cw 0 0 karray dup length 2 sub get
cw add 2 div sub neg karray length 1 sub div dup /kinc exch def
2 div sub /kstart exch def /txtwide 10000 def 0 0 1 karray length
1 sub {/kpn exch def 0 0 karray kpn get cw kstart kinc kpn mul add
sub 2 copy lt {exch} if pop} for kstart add 1.01 mul dup /kstart
exch def /txtwide exch def /justifylastline true def 0 1 karray
length 1 sub { /posn exch def yy1 xx1 kstart kadj exch posn karray
exch get cf /txtwide txtwide kinc add def /xx1 xx1 kinc kadj def
/yy1 yy1 yinc sub def} for} def
% these are the three keystone routines. Use xpos ypos true (msg strings)
% cck, etc. true for keystone; false for ordinary justify.
/cck {save /keysnap exch def exch {{2 div sub} keyproc} {cc} ifelse
keysnap restore} def % callout centered keystone
/clk {save /keysnap exch def exch {{pop} keyproc} {cl} ifelse
keysnap restore} def % callout left keystone
/crk {save /keysnap exch def exch {{sub} keyproc} {cr} ifelse
keysnap restore} def % callout right keystone
end % close gonzo dictionary
%%%%%% doembeddedproc executes |/name installdoembeddedproc links it
/doembeddedproc {mark 50 {stringmode {getstringchar}{currentfile
read} ifelse not {exit} if dup dup dup 32 eq exch 13 eq or exch 10
eq or {pop exit} if} repeat counttomark dup string /pstr1 exch def
1 sub -1 0 {pstr1 3 1 roll exch put} for pstr1 exch pop cvx exec} def
/installdoembeddedproc {gonzo begin commands (/) 0
get {doembeddedproc} put end} def
installdoembeddedproc
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% HACK III TEMPLATE
% This default gonzo page making template is a useful starting point for
% creating your own custom templates. It allows multiple page documents
% with full picture insertions and total text control.
% Note that any template MUST have an internal proc named templatestartup
% and that your template MUST NOT call gonzofont before run time.
300 dict /muse3 exch def
muse3 begin
%&&&&&&
/templatefonts { % Remember: all fonts MUST defer till run time!
%% /font0 /Times-Bold [54 0 0 54.1 0 -32] gonzofont
/font1 /Times-Roman [9.75 0 0 9.75 0 0] gonzofont
/font2 /Times-Italic [9.75 0 0 9.75 0 0] gonzofont
/font3 /Times-Bold [9.75 0 0 9.77 0 -6] gonzofont
/font4 /Times-Roman [9 0 0 9 0 0] gonzofont
/font5 /Times-Italic [9 0 0 9 0 0] gonzofont
/font6 /Times-Bold [9 0 0 9 0 0] gonzofont
/font7 /Helvetica [9 0 0 9 0 0] gonzofont
/font8 /Helvetica [8 0 0 8 0 0] gonzofont
/font9 /Helvetica-Bold [9 0 0 9.1 0 4] gonzofont
/font- /ZapfDingbats [9 0 0 9 0 0] gonzofont
/font= /Symbol [9 0 0 9.1 0 0] gonzofont
/font0 /StoneSans-Bold [45 0 0 40.1 0 -23] gonzofont % temp "I"
/font1 /StoneSerif 8.38 gonzofont
/font2 /StoneSerif [ 7.95 0 1.10 8.38 0 0 ] gonzofont
/font3 /StoneSans-Bold [9.25 0 0 9.25 0 -7] gonzofont % old
/font4 /StoneSerif 8.15 gonzofont
/font5 /StoneSerif [ 8.12 0 1.1 8.12 0 0 ] gonzofont
/font6 /StoneSerif-Bold [7.5 0 1.1 7.5 0 0] gonzofont % try bolder italics
} def
% normallisting is used by the GURU figures for long text ...
/normallisting {
/txtwide bw 10 sub def
/ybot -99999 def
/font0 /Helvetica-Bold 12 gonzofont
/font1 /Helvetica 8.5 gonzofont
/font2 /Helvetica-Oblique 8.5 gonzofont
/font3 /Helvetica-Bold 8.5 gonzofont
/font4 /Courier 8.5 gonzofont
/ypos bt 20 sub def /xpos bl 20 add def /yinc 10 def /pmnorm 60 def
/amacro {(Lhy) stringmacro} def /bmacro {(1py) stringmacro} def
/cmacro {(3z) stringmacro} def} def
% denselisting is used by GURU figures for tighter text
/denselisting{/bc br bl sub 2 div bl add def /txtwide bw 10 sub def
/ybot -99999 def
/font0 /Helvetica-Bold 10 gonzofont
/font1 /Helvetica 7 gonzofont
/font2 /Helvetica-Oblique 7 gonzofont
/font3 /Helvetica-Bold 7 gonzofont
/font4 /Courier 7 gonzofont
/ypos bt 10 sub def /xpos bl 6 add def /yinc 8 def /amacro {(hy) stringmacro}
def /emacro {/yparendadj yinc 2 div def} def} def
% values used by gonzo justify ...
/cstretch 0.1 def % minimum character kerning
/sstretch -0.2 def % minimum space kerning
/dropcount 4 def % number of lines drop cap drops
/lastlinestretch 0.06 def % open last paragraph line slightly
/pm 10 def % use paragraph indents
/yinc 10.5 def % line spacing
/ypara 0 def % extra interparagraph spacing
/pagenum 1 def
% These macros handle an initial drop cap and low center subheads ...
/amacro {(zyL0) stringmacro /ypos
ypos ypara add def} def % start drop cap
/bmacro {(iFy1) stringmacro /ypos
ypos ypara add def} def % finish drop cap
/cmacro {staytint1 (znyC3) stringmacro /ypos
ypos ypara 2 mul add def} def % centered title
/dmacro {black (pF1) stringmacro /ypos
ypos ypara 2 mul add def} def % normal text after centered title
% reference values for internal doc control that become calculated
% array values. Note that it is best to work in fixed yinc heights
% to prevent alignment problems under figures. Note that it is nearly
% always best to AVOID FIXED VALUES IN DOCMATRIX.
/txw 155 def % width of normal text columns
/cmb 60 def % column bottom position
/cmt cmb 60 yinc mul add def % page is 60 normal text lines high
/cml 60 def % first column left margin
/cms 170 def % spacing of normal columns
/cm# 3 def % number of normal columns
/cm1 cml def % c1 starts at left margin
/cm2 cml cms add def % c2 in middle
/cm3 cml cms 2 mul add def % c3 to right
/cmw cms txw sub def % white space between columns
/hdw cms 2 mul txw add def % normal header/footer width
/hdc cm1 hdw 2 div add def % normal header/footer center
/hdr cm1 hdw add def % normal header/footer right
/hdl cm1 def % normal header left
/fdp 14 def % amount of footer drop below cml
/bh1 yinc 6 mul def % 8 vlines reserved for title & blurb
/stdfigrad 0.1 def % radius of standard figure box
/1colwide txw def % width of single column figure
/2colwide txw cms add def % width of double column figure
/3colwide txw cms 2 mul add def % width of triple column figure
/f1h yinc 44 mul def % height of figure one
/f2h yinc 46 mul def % height of figure two
/f3h yinc 51 mul def % height of figure three
/f4h yinc 26 mul def % height of figure four
/f5h yinc 31 mul def % height of figure five
/f6h yinc 35 mul def % height of figure six
/s1h yinc 22 mul def % height of custom sidebar
/s2h yinc 19 mul def % height of n/n sidebar
/s3h yinc 29 mul def % height of third aux sidebar
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3 45.8 (|C|/aqua |0|/staytint1 Properties of Water Electrolysis|1 |j
|h
|L|t(1) |tElectrolysis is best suited for on-demand apps where the value \
of the generated hydrogen greatly exceeds its energy value. Electrolysis \
is usually highly wasteful and wildly inappropriate \
when misapplied for bulk energy storage. It \
is virtually |3never|1 used commercially for such purposes.
|h
|t(2) |tHydrogen produced by electrolysis is |3only|1 an energy carrier. \
It is incapable of adding net BTU's of new energy to the on-the-books \
economy. By no stretch of the imagination can terrestral hydrogen \
|3ever|1 be considered nonpolluting.
|h
|t(3) |tThe |/tinton1 |3net|1 energy required to dissociate hydrogen is independent of method.
|h
|t(4) |tOne electron needs added per hydrogen atom.
|h
|t(5) |tApproximately two electron volts of energy are required.
|h
|t(6) |tBecause of a double integration, only the |/surl |3Fourier|1|/muse90 |/tinton1a dc term of any fancy current waveform normally contributes significantly to electrolysis.
|h
|t(7) |tAn electrolysis cell is basically a highly |/surl |3nonlinear rectifier|1|/muse148 |/tinton1a that can \
convert portions of ac input components into dc current terms that in turn produce \
a normal dc electrolysis.
|h
|t(8) |tElectrolysis can be up to one sixth |/surl |3endothermic|1|/muse146 |/tinton1a at certain lower generation levels. \
Thus, "stays cool" operation can be normal and expected. Applying too much \
voltage will cause thermoneutral or exothermic results, thus reducing efficiency.
|h
|t(9) |tBecause of the hydrogen overvoltage of iron, use of stainless steel \
electrode surfaces will usually cut efficiency by one half or more. Efficient cells \
normally require platinized platinum electrodes.
|h
|t|k|k|k(10) |tIt is exceptionally difficult to accurately measure the power of complex \
waveforms. The usual problems are confusing average and |/surl |3rms measurements|1|/muse112 |/tinton1a or not knowing how to properly deal with |/surl |3crest factors|1|/muse125 .
|h
|t|k|k|k(11) |tIt is exceptionally difficult to accurately measure how much of the \
output gas stream is in fact pure and dry STP hydrogen. The usual contaminants are \
water vapor or oxygen. Applying higher voltges to an electrolysis cell can produce dielectric \
heating effects that produce predominantly water vapor.
|h
|t|k|k|k(12) |tCompetent researchers in many different fields continue to verify these observations \
in thousands of ways day in and day out. The experiments |3have|1 been performed. Many times over. Examples include |/surl |3EIS Electrochemical \
Impedance Spectroscopy|1|/muse137 , |/surl |3EDM|1|/hack60 |/tinton1a machining, and |/surl |3Qprox|1|/muse146 |/tinton1a proximity sensors. \
Plus my own careful studies.
|h
|t|k|k|k(13) |tThe key measure of the unburdened efficiency of an electrolysis cell is the true watt \
hours in compared to the net volume of dry STP pure hydrogen gas produced. \
Claims made without this carefully and independently reproduced measurement are ludicrous and can be dismissed outright.
|h
|t|k|k|k(14) |tBecause of a fundamental thermodynamic property called |/surl |3exergy|1|/muse151 |/tinton1a , the value of a kilowatt hour of electricity is vastly higher than the value of a kilowatt hour of stored hydrogen energy. Thus, for bulk energy apps, |3electrolysis is exactly the same as converting two US Dollars into one Mexican peso.|1
|h|/aqua
|tand finally\274
|h|/tintoff |/red |/staytint
|t|/red |/tinton1 |3|k|k|k(15) |tFaraday's Laws ain't broke.
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|3QUADRATIC INTERPOLATION|1 is a possible method of dramatically \
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Consider this series of |/surl |3Magic Sinewave|1|/magsn01 data values\274
[7948656 7940931 7933105 7925170 7917113 7908926
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|tx(6) = x(5) + |=D|1 + 5*|=d|1 = val(0) + 6*|=D|1 + 15*|=d|1
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% FILL JUSTIFICATION IMPROVER version 6.3 June 3, 1994. c 1994 by
% Don Lancaster & Synergetics (602) 428-4073. [support on GEnie PSRT]
% Personal use premitted; All commercial & media rights fully reserved.
% Install this where it will redefine all print time uses of
% the -awidthshow- operator. Use picojust true or false to control.
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/picothresh 0.03 def % percentage increment per font change
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store /^jwd ^cct ^cst mul ^sct ^sst mul add store /^saj ^jwd dup ^rwd
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% IMPORTANT: Comment or remove the next line to get the ad up to EN page size!
% Do this **ONLY** if you are extracting the ad for EN layout!
% 1.03 1.09 scale
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pop pop 0 0 % temp
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% This is a subtle correction to the gonzo fill justify that makes
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% KEYSTONE STUFF STARTS HERE
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% This is the core keystone code routine. It works by taking an average
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sub 2 copy lt {exch} if pop} for kstart add 1.01 mul dup /kstart
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% cck, etc. true for keystone; false for ordinary justify.
/cck {save /keysnap exch def exch {{2 div sub} keyproc} {cc} ifelse
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% Use has to be bracketed with /oktoprint false def /oktoadvance
% false def --- stuff --- and then true. Works with any justify mode.
% make this change to main code so lengths can be extracted. Note that
% roomleft gets flushed at line end.
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% calloutwidth calculates only the width of the string, returning it
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% (B) MENU JUSTIFY 2.20.91
% The cm routine takes a leading string and a trailing string seperated
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% VERTICALLY ALIGNED and WHOLE dots (or whatever) between the two. It
% is based on putting down the dots first and ERASING only whole dots
% that are not wanted.
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/mdoteht 3 def
/menudelim ( ) def
/cropleadingspaces true def
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/drawmdots { gsave menufont xxm yym moveto txtwide menudots stringwidth
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% returning the truncated string
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ifelse } forall} if exch dup length 2 index sub 3 -1 roll
exch getinterval} def
% mlineproc takes the mline string and processes it into a leading string,
% the dot row, and a trailing string. Unused dots are erased with logic
% to insure whole dots only. Null strings are ignored.
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{/lmstr exch def pop spchomp /rmstr exch def } if gsave
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xxm yym moveto mdoteht setlinewidth 0 0 lmstr cw mdot1
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mdot1 mul add yym moveto 0 0 rmstr cw mdot1 div ceiling mdot1 mul
neg 0 rlineto stroke grestore xxm yym lmstr cl xxm txtwide add yym
rmstr cr /yym yym yinc sub def} if} def
% mj menujustify accepts tabbed string pairs and converts them into
% dotted menu listings..
/cm {gsave /msg exch def /yym exch def /xxm exch def
{ msg (\n) search {/mline exch def pop /msg exch def mlineproc}
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% Version 8.0 Jan 11, 1997
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printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def
/tinton1r {mark /red cvx % try for aqua after url???
0.25 /setgray cvx] cvx
printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def
/tinton1b {mark /beige cvx % try for beige after url???
0.25 /setgray cvx] cvx
printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def
/tintoff {mark 0 /setgray cvx] cvx
printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% COMPACT VERSION OF COLORIZER II %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
/settint {dup /currenttint exch store 5.999 mul dup floor cvi /&cbar
exch store dup floor sub /&cwt exch store [
{/setgray [ /dup cvx 0.3 &cwt 0.59 mul add /ge cvx
[1 /exch cvx &cwt 0.59 mul 0.30 add /sub cvx 1 &cwt sub
0.59 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx
&cwt /add cvx /exch cvx ] cvx [ &cwt 0.59 mul 0.3 add /div
cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 0] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor
cvx] cvx /def cvx}
{/setgray [/dup cvx 0.59 1 &cwt sub 0.3 mul add /ge cvx
[1 &cwt sub 0.3 mul 0.59 add /sub cvx &cwt 0.3 mul 0.11 add
/div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 1 &cwt sub /add cvx /exch cvx
1 /exch cvx] cvx [1 &cwt sub 0.3 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup
cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx /exch cvx 0] cvx /ifelse cvx
/setrgbcolor cvx] cvx /def cvx}
{/setgray [/dup cvx 0.59 &cwt 0.11 mul add /ge cvx [&cwt
0.11 mul 0.59 add /sub cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul 0.30 add
/div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx &cwt /add cvx 1 /exch
cvx] cvx [0 /exch cvx &cwt 0.11 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup cvx
&cwt /mul cvx] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx] cvx
/def cvx}
{/setgray [/dup cvx 0.59 1 &cwt sub mul 0.11 add /ge cvx [1 &cwt
sub 0.59 mul 0.11 add /sub cvx &cwt 0.59 mul 0.30 add /div cvx
/dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 1 &cwt sub /add cvx 1] cvx [0 /exch cvx
1 &cwt sub 0.59 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul
cvx /exch cvx] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx] cvx
/def cvx}
{/setgray [/dup cvx 0.11 &cwt 0.30 mul add /ge cvx[&cwt 0.30 mul
0.11 add /sub cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.30 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup
cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx &cwt /add cvx /exch cvx 1] cvx [ &cwt
0.30 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx /exch cvx 0
/exch cvx ] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx ] cvx /def cvx}
{/setgray [ /dup cvx 0.30 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul add /ge cvx[ 1
/exch cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul 0.30 add /sub cvx &cwt 0.11 mul
0.59 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 1 &cwt sub /add cvx
] cvx [ 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul 0.30 add /div cvx /dup cvx
1 &cwt sub /mul cvx 0 /exch cvx] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor
cvx ] cvx /def cvx}
] &cbar get exec exec} bind def
/beige {0.10 settint} def % examples of convenience operators
/aqua {0.52 settint} def
/blue {0.67 settint} def
/lime {0.44 settint} def
/burple {0.75 settint} def
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beige
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% //// REVISED PROC /////
electronics begin
% dipdraw - draws a dip integrated circuit. (old code to be improved)
% Enter with currentpoint set to pin 1 and scale
% set so that 1.0 = distance between pins. Then
% do a numpins-(name)-(hipins)-(lopins) dipdraw
% Pin callouts preceeded by / will be complemented.
% main dipdraw entry:
/dipdraw { save /dipsnap exch def /hipins exch def /lopins
exch def /chipname exch def /numpins exch def
mark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % temp patch
/howlong
{numpins 2 div cvi 1 add} def /howhigh {4 numpins 36 ge
{1 add} if} def /stub {howhigh 1.4 sub 2 div} def
% internal service subs start here:
/pinproc {numpins 2 div cvi{newpath 0 cpos 0.37 0 360 arc
gsave 1 setgray fill grestore 0.067 setlinewidth stroke
pin# 5 string cvs dup stringwidth pop 2 div neg cpos
0.2 sub moveto show 1 0 translate /pin# pin# dir add
def} repeat } def
/stretchprint { dup stringwidth pop 2 div neg exch length
1 sub stretch mul 2 div sub 0 moveto callout (/)
anchorsearch true eq {currentpoint exch stretch add exch
moveto pop dup /callout exch def stringwidth
pop callout length 1 sub stretch mul add /barwide exch def
0.033 setlinewidth gsave currentpoint 0.55 add moveto
barwide 0 rlineto stroke grestore} if stretch 0 callout
ashow pop} def
/pincallouts{0 vpos translate {workstring ( ) search true
eq {/callout exch def pop /workstring exch def callout
stretchprint 1 0 translate}{dup /callout exch def
stretchprint exit } ifelse}loop} def
% actual dipdraw process starts here:
% ........ the outline:
gsave 1 setlinecap 1 setlinejoin
currentpoint translate
newpath -1 howhigh 2 div 0.7 -90 90 arc 0 stub
rlineto howlong 0 rlineto 0 howhigh neg rlineto howlong
neg 0 rlineto closepath
gsave grayshade setgray fill grestore
grayshade dup 1 ne {0.33}{0} ifelse setgray
0.36 setlinewidth stroke
newpath -.55 .45 0.15 0 360
arc fill
black
% ........ pin circles and numbers:
/Helvetica-Bold findfont [0.4 0 0 0.55 0 0] makefont
setfont gsave /pin# 1 def /dir 1 def /cpos 0 def pinproc
grestore gsave /pin# numpins def /dir -1 def /cpos howhigh
def pinproc grestore
% pin callouts:
/Helvetica findfont [0.35 0 0 0.6 0 0] makefont setfont
/stretch 0.033 def gsave /workstring hipins def /vpos
0.6 def pincallouts grestore gsave /workstring
lopins def /vpos howhigh 1.05 sub def pincallouts
grestore
% device number:
grayshade 1 ne {0.33}{0} ifelse setgray
/Helvetica-Bold findfont [1.4 0 0 1 0 0] makefont setfont
/stretch 0.05 def gsave numpins 2 div 1 sub 2 div howhigh
2 div 0.33 sub translate chipname dup /callout exch def
stretchprint grestore
black
% end cleanup:
grestore grestore
cleartomark dipsnap restore} def
end % get out of electronics?
% titleblock, headers and footers
/titleblock {save /blurbsnap exch def /colcheck {} def
/cstretch 0.2 def sstretch 1 def
cml cmt bh1 sub 15 add translate
/blurbboxwide 180 def
/blurbboxhigh 80 def
1 setlinecap bestgray
3 23 mt hdw 15 sub blurbboxwide sub 3 sub 23 lineto
hdw 3 sub 23 moveto -10 0 rlineto
[6 0.33 4.5 .85] superstroke
hdw blurbboxwide sub 15 sub 0 blurbboxwide blurbboxhigh 5 roundbox
gsave grayshade setgray fill grestore % temp expt
[4 0.33 2.5 .85] superstroke
0.85 setgray 4.5 setlinewidth
-5 23 mt 3 r
blurbboxwide 1 add 23 mt 3 r stroke
grestore
0.33 setgray
/font0 /Palatino-Bold 30 gonzofont /font1 /Palatino-Bold 10
gonzofont /font2 /Palatino-Bold 12 gonzofont font2 4 62 7 add author cl
0.33 setgray
font0 3 34 4 add titlename cl font2 4 7 titledate cl
0.20 setgray
/yinc 12 def hdw font1
105 sub 60
dokeystone titleblurb cck blurbsnap restore} def
/hrule1 {gsave newpath setlinewidth 1 index 4 2 roll moveto lineto
stroke grestore} def
/leftheader {save /blurbsnap exch def /colcheck {} def
cml cmt 16 add translate
0.25 setgray
gsave mastergray setgray 0 8 mt 16 setlinewidth hdw r grestore % color fill?
0 0 hdw 1.2 hrule1 0 16 hdw 0.5 hrule1 /cstretch
0.2 def /sstretch 1 def /font2 /Palatino-Bold 11 gonzofont 8 4.5
leftheading cl blurbsnap restore} def
/rightheader {save /blurbsnap exch def /colcheck {} def
cml cmt 16 add translate
0.25 setgray
gsave mastergray setgray 0 8 mt 16 setlinewidth hdw r grestore % color fill?
0 0 hdw 1.2 hrule1
0 16 hdw 0.5 hrule1
/cstretch 0.2 def /sstretch 1 def /font2 /Palatino-Bold
11 gonzofont hdw 8 sub 4.5 rightheading cr blurbsnap restore} def
/hrule1 {gsave newpath setlinewidth 1 index 4 2 roll moveto lineto
stroke grestore} def
/leftfooter {
save /blurbsnap exch def /colcheck {} def 0.25 setgray
cml cmb 13 sub translate
/txtwide 1000 store
/font3 /Helvetica 4.5 gonzofont font3
hdw -6
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Reposting is expressly forbidden.) cr
0 0 hdw 0.8 hrule1 gsave 25 0 translate
-18 -7 36 14 2 roundbox gsave mastergray setgray fill grestore 0.5 setlinewidth
stroke /font2 /Palatino-Bold 11 gonzofont /cstretch 0.4 def
16 2 add 3.5 columnum ( ) cvs (.) mergestr colpagenum ( ) cvs
mergestr cc
blurbsnap restore /colpagenum colpagenum 1 add def
} def
% adjusted for 100 - was -16 -7 32 14
/rightfooter {save /blurbsnap exch def /colcheck {} def cml cmb 13 sub
translate
/txtwide 1000 store
/font3 /Helvetica 4.5 gonzofont font3 0.25 setgray
0 -6
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roundbox gsave mastergray setgray fill grestore 0.5 setlinewidth stroke /cstretch
0.4 def /font2 /Palatino-Bold 11 gonzofont 16 2 add 3.5 columnum ( )
cvs (.) mergestr colpagenum ( ) cvs mergestr cc
blurbsnap restore
/colpagenum colpagenum 1 add def} def
/hackhelp {
% nt: hack.help
% ..
/sstretch 0 def
/cstretch 0.1 def
/font0 /Helvetica-Bold [8.5 0 0 8 0 0] gonzofont
/font1 /Helvetica [8.5 0 0 8 0 0] gonzofont
/font2 /Helvetica-Bold [8.5 0 0 8 0 0 ] gonzofont
/font7 /Helvetica-Oblique [8.5 0 0 8 0 0] gonzofont
/yinc 9.5 def
/font2 {font1} def
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bl 14 add bt 30 sub
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} def
/ad1 {cm3 cmb 1colwide f5h
false true /ad1name /ad1copy stdmusefig} def % link
/ad1name ( ) def
/h1h yinc 14 mul def % height of optional help box
end % muse3 template
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
/showreaderservicenumber false def
/showadgrays true def
/ad1copy {
save /adsave exch store
0 8 translate % adjusts position on page was -127
% IMPORTANT: Comment or remove the next line to get the ad up to EN page size!
% Do this **ONLY** if you are extracting the ad for EN layout!
% 1.03 1.09 scale
green staytint
xpos 23 sub ypos 283 sub 22 add
(ad processing at ) ==
2 copy == ==
pop pop 0 0 % temp
translate % this one?
0.95 0.915 scale
%%%% This code puts in the reader service number %%%%
/readerservicenumber 146 def
/squashad true def
squashad {1 0.80 scale} if
/height 693 114 add 60 add def % stretched twice
/width1 165 def
/sidethk 4 def
/botheight 54 def
/topheight 33 def
/outrad 10 def
/inrad 5 def
/pm 0 def
/pmnorm 0 def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% KEYSTONE STUFF %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% this is a repeat of the GONZO13B callout width proc ...
gonzo begin
/endtheline {/curwide txtwide roomleft sub def justx cvx exec
oktoprint {printline} if} bind def
/cw {save /snapc1 exch def /oktoadvance false def /oktoprint false def
/linestring linestring2 def /justx (justL) def 3 1 roll /ypos exch
def /xpos exch def stringgonzo curwide snapc1 restore} def
end
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% This is a subtle correction to the gonzo fill justify that makes
% txtwide slightly more precise ...
gonzo begin
/reallyjustF {swallowandhang roomleft cstretch add numchars 1 sub
numspaces spacecharratio mul add dup 0 eq {pop 0.001} if div dup
cstretch add /cfix exch def spacecharratio mul sstretch add /sfix
exch def /xfix 0 def /yfix 0 def} bind def % unconditional justF
end
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% KEYSTONE STUFF STARTS HERE
gonzo begin
% This is the core keystone code routine. It works by taking an average
% of the first two and last two string lengths to determine the keystone
% slope, increment, and starting width. It then checks the length of
% each line and extends the starting width as needed so everything fits.
/keyproc {/kadj exch def /msg2 exch def /yy1 exch def /xx1 exch def
mark {msg2 (\n) search {exch pop exch /msg2 exch def dup length 0 le
{pop} if}{dup length 0 le {pop} if exit} ifelse} loop ] /karray
exch def 0 0 karray 0 get cw 0 0 karray 1 get cw add 2 div dup
0 0 karray dup length 1 sub get cw 0 0 karray dup length 2 sub get
cw add 2 div sub neg karray length 1 sub div dup /kinc exch def
2 div sub /kstart exch def /txtwide 10000 def 0 0 1 karray length
1 sub {/kpn exch def 0 0 karray kpn get cw kstart kinc kpn mul add
sub 2 copy lt {exch} if pop} for kstart add 1.01 mul dup /kstart
exch def /txtwide exch def /justifylastline true def 0 1 karray
length 1 sub { /posn exch def yy1 xx1 kstart kadj
exch posn karray
exch get
cf /txtwide txtwide kinc add def /xx1 xx1 kinc kadj def
/yy1 yy1 yinc sub def} for} def
% these are the three keystone routines. Use xpos ypos true (msg strings)
% cck, etc. true for keystone; false for ordinary justify.
/cck {save /keysnap exch def exch {{2 div sub} keyproc} {cc} ifelse
keysnap restore} def % callout centered keystone
/clk {save /keysnap exch def exch {{pop} keyproc} {cl} ifelse
keysnap restore} def % callout left keystone
/crk {save /keysnap exch def exch {{sub} keyproc} {cr} ifelse
keysnap restore} def % callout right keystone
end % close gonzo dictionary
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/sstretch 1.2 def
/font1 /Revue 10 gonzofont
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/font4 /Revue [9 0 0 9.05 0 1] gonzofont
/font9 /Helvetica-Bold 6.5 gonzofont
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/ypos bt 15.5 sub def
/amacro {/ypos ypos 2 add def} def
/cmacro {/ypos ypos 1 add def} def
/kern 0.5 def
/bw width1 sidethk 2 mul sub def
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/bmacro {
gsave
showadgrays {0.3}{0} ifelse setgray % for brown border
-0.45 ypos translate
0 0 mt
5 [-0.5 30
-0.5 3
bw 1 add 3
bw 1 add 30
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0 -31 rlineto
bw 1 add neg 0 rlineto
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newpath
0 0 mt
5 [-0.5 -30
-0.5 -3
bw 1 add -3
bw 1 add -30
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0 31 rlineto
bw 1 add neg 0 rlineto
closepath fill
grestore
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% (A) WIDTH CALCULATIONS 2.20.91
% A new curwide variable lets you calculate the gonzo string
% width independent of printing it. Handy for menu justify, etc..
% Use has to be bracketed with /oktoprint false def /oktoadvance
% false def --- stuff --- and then true. Works with any justify mode.
% make this change to main code so lengths can be extracted. Note that
% roomleft gets flushed at line end.
gonzo begin
/endtheline {/curwide txtwide roomleft sub def justx cvx exec
oktoprint {printline} if} bind def
% calloutwidth calculates only the width of the string, returning it
% to the top of the stack. For consistency with other callouts, use
% 0 0 (string) cw. This INCLUDES all stretching and font changes!
/cw {save /snapc1 exch def /oktoadvance false def /oktoprint false def
/linestring linestring2 def /justx (justL) def 3 1 roll /ypos exch
def /xpos exch def stringgonzo curwide snapc1 restore} def
end
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% (B) MENU JUSTIFY 2.20.91
% The cm routine takes a leading string and a trailing string seperated
% by a delimiter and places a row of CONSTANT WIDTH, PRECISELY SPACED,
% VERTICALLY ALIGNED and WHOLE dots (or whatever) between the two. It
% is based on putting down the dots first and ERASING only whole dots
% that are not wanted.
/menudots (. ) def
/menufont {font5} def
/mdoteht 3 def
/menudelim ( ) def
/cropleadingspaces true def
% drawmdots draws a line of menu dots, using plain old show
/drawmdots { gsave menufont xxm yym moveto txtwide menudots stringwidth
pop dup /mdot1 exch def div floor cvi {menudots show} repeat grestore } def
% spchomp takes a string and conditionally removes all leading spaces,
% returning the truncated string
/spchomp {cropleadingspaces {dup 0 exch {32 eq {1 add}{exit}
ifelse } forall} if exch dup length 2 index sub 3 -1 roll
exch getinterval} def
% mlineproc takes the mline string and processes it into a leading string,
% the dot row, and a trailing string. Unused dots are erased with logic
% to insure whole dots only. Null strings are ignored.
/mlineproc {mline length 0 gt {drawmdots mline menudelim search
{/lmstr exch def pop spchomp /rmstr exch def } if gsave
showadgrays {grayshade}{1}ifelse setgray % for web color
xxm yym moveto mdoteht setlinewidth 0 0 lmstr cw mdot1
div ceiling mdot1 mul 0 rlineto stroke xxm txtwide mdot1 div floor
mdot1 mul add yym moveto 0 0 rmstr cw mdot1 div ceiling mdot1 mul
neg 0 rlineto stroke grestore xxm yym lmstr cl xxm txtwide add yym
rmstr cr /yym yym yinc sub def} if} def
% mj menujustify accepts tabbed string pairs and converts them into
% dotted menu listings..
/cm {gsave /msg exch def /yym exch def /xxm exch def
{ msg (\n) search {/mline exch def pop /msg exch def mlineproc}
{/mline exch def mlineproc exit } ifelse} loop grestore} def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% /txtwide 170 def % textwidth
/txtwide txtwide 8 sub def
/yinc 8 def
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} if
adsave restore
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he feds have just moved into a second |kphase |kof |kprivatizing all their \
surplus sales. Which tells us that just about all of |4DRMO|1 surplus sales to end users will end \
around October of |42001|1.|p
Except for really weird stuff such as hazmat term sales, large scrap lots, \
or certified destruction items.
One |kof |kthe |kreasons for \
privatization appears to have been the admin costs of something \
around |4$1.60|1 for every |4$1.00|1 in sales. Over and above their \
average selling price of a fraction of a cent of their original dollar cost.
Your tax dollars at work.
You just might still be able to visit |/surl |6www.drms.com|1|/drmo1 to find out what if anything \
remains available.
|/surl |6Levy-Latham|1|/levy has recently merged into |/surl |6Government Liquidation|1|/govliq . And are now your primary source \
for all mil surplus. Many hundreds of new categories \
will be offered. Including clothes, medical items, kitchen gear, vehicles, and computers.
Your good news here is that better photos, descriptions, and |4NSN|1 search details are newly available. Better yet, \
site managers should end up friendly and more flexible.
Especially when answering queries, arranging pickups, or negotiating \
on unbid or unclaimed items.
Along with far fewer bureaucratic hassles. No more having to resubmit your end user agreement six \
times for an obsolete piece of commercial test gear that you didn't really want.
The bad news is that all of the new interest and convenience is certain to attract bunches of new bidders and raise prices. Especially on all of the Internet auctions with viewable bids.
All those |401-XXXX|1 sales with their flat |4$50|1 delivery fee have apparently ended. No more buying a semiload of obsolete junk just to get the superb |4ATA|1 cases for fifty bucks.
|/surl |6Government Liquidation|1|/govliq seems to also get into rather bizarre non-mil stuff. \
Like those |48,734|1 stale pineapple upside-down cakes recently offered.
I often try to keep my bids around a quarter cent on the dollar and aim for \
a five percent success rate. If you hit on more than a few percent, you \
are paying too much. More tutorials and links on surplus buying are up at |/surl |6www.tinaja.com/auct01.asp|1|/auct01 .
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The Water Powered Car
That Refuses to Die
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A bizarre collection of rude trolls, obviously "scientifically challenged" individuals, conspiracy nuts, ripped off investors in terminal denial and pathological pseudoscientists seem to be striving mightily to keep the myth of the water powered car alive.
Mostly in the |/surl |6sci.energy.hydrogen|1|/ng01 and the strange |/surl |6alt.energy.hydrogen|1|/ng02 Usenet newsgroups.
While there are several sources for these water powered car fantasies, a Stanley Meyer \
in particular claimed he created an alternate method for making hydrogen from electricity.
One which was "nuclear and not chemical" and in which certain high voltage and \
low current audio drive pulses could generate hydrogen far more efficiently than a conventional dc electrolysis.
Through the usual claim of letting an alternator power an electricity-to- hydrogen generator that powered the engine that ran the alternator that\274
"Real" scientists and engineers will immediately recognize this ploy as a |/tinton1 |6dynamic brake|1|/tintoff that stops the car in less than its coasting distance.
These fantasy claims would appear to violate the thermodynamic laws, energy conservation, Faraday's laws, the nature of Fourier Series, hydrogen overvoltage properties, the concept of mathematical integration, the max power transfer theorem, and at least one fundamental current standard.
Besides not showing where all the electrons came from that are, by its very definition, required to dissociate hydrogen from water.
Since many investors were ripped off and several complained, a Judge Corzine |k|kfrom |k|kthe Ohio |k|kjudicial system found a "gross and egregious fraud" and a "loose grip on reality".
Curiously, after several years, the trial transcripts do not yet exist since nobody to date has paid those admin costs to have them copied from the original courtroom tapes.
If there was the slightest credibility to the claims (or even the remotest hope for any appeal), I would expect somebody to have shown interest in acquiring the transcripts.
Meyer subsequently died. Lots of conspiracy nuts saw nefarious radio beam weapons in use. Giving vastly higher odds to an energy cartel hit than to several someone's who just had their life savings stolen.
The most probable explanation of what really came down was a highly inefficient approximation to ordinary dc electrolysis. With extra gas being \
generated as water vapor from some sort of dielectric heating.
Inefficiency seems guaranteed by the gross impedance mismatches, the indirect cell-as-rectifier conversion to dc components, and those inefficient electrode surface materials.
Although patents \
were issued, at least some competent engineers feel these are obviously errant hogwash.
Myself included.
Figure one shows us what I feel are all the fundamental characteristics of electrolysis. I know of no exceptions to |/tinton1 |6any|1|/tintoff of these observations having been credibly verified.
Using the scientific method, your burden of proof will |/tinton1 |6always|1|/tintoff lie with the claimant. |/tinton1 |6Extroardinary claims |/tinton1 demand extraordinary evidence|1|/tintoff .
Proponents who feel Meyer to be correct have two intelligent choices: They can accurately measure the true watthours input to dry STP hydrogen out and then have it independently and objectively verified.
Then publishing the results in a credible forum. Perhaps in Elsevier's |/surl |6International Journal of Hydrogen|/ijhe |/surl Energy|1|/ijhe . Or they can clog Aisle 14 at Wal-Mart with their product.
Either way works just fine.
I'll predict that accurate efficiency measurements will |/tinton1 |6never|1|/tintoff get made. These are the |/tinton1 |6last|1|/tintoff thing proponents want to see happen, as the odds are a zillion to one that they will end up conclusively and terminally proven to be clueless idiots. And many real scientists or engineers would see no point whatsoever in wasting scads of time|k and|k energy|k on|k such|k an obviously futile endeavor.
More on this in |/surl |6BASHPSEU.PDF|1|/bashpseu .
A useful starting point is Faraday himself. Review him in Great Books |4#45.|1 Followed by a good electrochem book. Such as |/surl |6these|1|/amlink01 .
Additional hydrogen resources can be found on our |/surl |6Its A Gas|1|/h2gas01 library.
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Magic Sinewave
Table Compression
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I've been doing quite a bit of work lately applying my |/surl |6Steplocked Magic|/magsn01 |/surl Sinewaves|1|/magsn01 . Which seem to be able to significantly improve the efficiency \
of power electronics.
At present, something like |426|1 bytes of data storage is \
typically needed per amplitude. While quite compact, for |4100|1 steps, that is \
|42600|1 bytes. Which might tax the smaller |/surl |6PIC Micros|1|/picup01 .
Can anything get done to reduce these storage \
needs further?
The answer is a qualified maybe. A |/tinton1 |6quadratic interpolation|1|/tintoff \
may work. Given a careful analysis and allowing very small rather \
than precisely zero harmonics. And somewhat fancier code during an amplitude change.
It turns out that the pulse spacings needed for successive amplitudes are sort of \
smooth but not precisely so. The exact zero odd harmonic values jitter at the sixth or seventh decimal place of a fifteen place result.
Here's a sting of numbers we can relate to the start of the widest pulse of integer amplitudes |480|1 through |490|1 for a seven pulse-per quadrant |4SL-28|1 best efficiency magic sinewave\274
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7948656
7940931
7933105
7925170
7917113
7908926
7900596
7892109
7883447
7874592
7865523
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You can find these values by using the |/surl |6JavaScript Calculators|1|/magsn01 found on my website. For convenience in our analysis done here, we will ignore the "degrees" decimal point and truncate \
to seven place accuracy. Having done so, the first differences would be\274
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-7725
-7826
-7935
-8057
-8187
-8330
-8487
-8662
-8855
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The numbers are clearly not evenly spaced, so a linear interpolation will not work. The differences get smaller as the amplitude goes up. Because of thicker pulses and earlier edges.
Take the second differences\274
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-101
-109
-122
-130
-143
-157
-175
-193
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These do seem fairly uniform, so a second order interpolation might work. Our third difference does start to show us a some jitter \274
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-13
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-18
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Which tells us a slower and more complex cubic interpolation may not buy us much at all.
To approximate values |471|1 through |479|1, you add an increment each time that begins \
with your first difference and then gets larger or smaller by the average second difference for each new calculated value.
Math freaks will recognize this as adding a linear plus a quadratic term. \
For the rest of us, we are adding a small piece of a parabola to "correct" a linear \
approximation.
Figure two shows us how to find the first and second difference values starting with \
the |470|1, |475|1, and |480|1 (or any other start-mid-end) values. The results should be exact for these and approximate \
for the others.
We probably can get by with table lookup values for one-eighth of the amplitudes \
plus a first and second difference value for each interval. Or several hundred bytes total.
Saving us bunches of memory.
We could also calculate (instead of store) every first difference. But that may \
not be time or code efficient.
We can see a worst case error here of twelve parts per million. Because the remaining error is somewhat of a sinusoid, you could fake a \
further correction. Say by storing one value in memory, and adding \
that value to results two, three, seven, and eight. And half \
of that value to results one, four, six, or nine. This would end up \
cleaner and faster than a cubic.
The same \
general scheme could be used to make trig lookup tables and such bunches smaller than \
you'd first suspect possible. Note that the math details change with your number of steps being approximated.
Additional custom consulting on these concepts is available per \
info at |/surl |6www.tinaja.com/info01.asp|1|/info01 .
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Bouncy Brick Secrets
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If you've been viewing our newly upgraded |/surl |6Guru's Lair|1|/tinaja website \
using Internet Exploder, you've probably noticed our new |/tinton1 |6bouncy bricks|1|/tintoff on all of our menu selections. These are clickable links that \
can change color when you mouse over them.
One older way to do this has been to create a separate image and unique name for \
each and every clicked and unclicked button. We looked at this stock |/tinton1 |6bouncy button|1|/tintoff solution back in |/surl |6MUSE151.PDF|1|1|/muse151
But this quickly gets old when \
you want to have lots of selections. Not to mention totally fragmenting your \
downloads with zillions of individual images. Or making editing tricky.
Instead, you newly can change the background color of any table cell. \
Which is the secret to those bouncy bricks. All in one file that only \
needs a few dozen bytes per cell.
The JavaScript details appear in figure three. More code details are in |/surl |6BOUNCY.PDF|1|/bouncy
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Piezoelectric Books
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I've gathered a few of the better books on piezoelectricity together for you as \
this month's resource sidebar.
Piezoelectricity is the capability of chosen crystals \
and new polymers to produce electricity whenever a stress is |/tinton |6changed|1|/tintoff and vice versa.
These ac-only devices are used \
for microphones, speakers, actuators, sensors, and even for kiddies |4LED|1 sneakers. But there are strict power, temperature, economic, and energy density limits to the technology.
We looked at the fundamentals back in |/surl |6HACK63.PDF|1|/hack63
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New Tech Lit
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One of the more interesting and lesser known semiconductor houses is |/surl |6LSI/CSI|1|/lsicsi . They have all sorts of low cost chips for touch switches, power controls, and electronic locks. |/surl |6Maxim|1|/maxim has a new |4MAX2206|1 power \
detector. |/tinton1 |/tinton1 |6Maxim|1|/tintoff and \
|/tinton1 |6Dallas|1|/tintoff recently merged.
Would you like |4$10,000|1 cash for putting a few words into an email message? If so, be sure to \
check out |/surl |6www.bountyquest.com|1|/bountyquest where they pay you for patent \
busting info. More on patent avoiding and busting on our |/surl |6patents|1|/patnt01 library page.
Another new website of interest is |/surl |6www.arXiv.org|1|/arxiv . Where you will find lots of free e-prints on physics, math, and computer topics.
I've been doing a few interviews on personal computer history lately, so I thought it was past time to do a hysterical backgrounder. Sort of an unauthorized autobiography. Find it as our file |/surl |6WAYWERE.PDF|1|/waywere . |/tinton1 |-F|1
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