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Q1: What is passive bombing?

The Newbie Manual
A1: Passive bombing (also called positional-bombing) is a bombing strategy in which the bomber focuses on being in a position to bomb enemy armies that will pop in the future. The bomber dynamically maintains a position deep in enemy territory that gives him bombing ownership of as many planets as possible.
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What is a passive member?

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A passive member is one that joins this Lofty Profits' permanent cash flow structure and opts not to invite anyone to his/her site. He/she will have the opportunity to show up in the list of members that get paid every time someone new joins us because of Lofty Profits' advertising efforts and other members' efforts as well. A passive member opts not to lift a finger to make money... yet the system will still come through for him/her!
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There are birds dive-bombing me, what should I do?

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The most common cause for attacks is that you simply got too close to the birds' territory, nest or young. The most common diving bird is the Northern Mockingbird. Usually the best thing to do is back off from the area during the nesting season. The extension service offers other suggestions. If the bird is injured, it may be taken to a rehabilitator. Birds are protected under the Federal Migratory Treaty Act and may not be trapped or killed.
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How can you get over the fear of bombing?

Judy Carter's Comedy Workshop
You bomb. You bomb a lot. Eventually you get used to it, but everybody who is successful has bombed - there's not one comic making money who hasn't. Jay Leno bombed. Jerry Seinfeld bombed. It makes you more powerful, and it makes you stronger.
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What is the FBI's responsibility in bombing cases?

Federal Bureau of Investigation - About Us - Frequently Aske...
The FBI investigates the malicious damaging or destruction, by means of an explosive, of property used in interstate or foreign commerce. These matters include the bombing or attempted bombing of college or university facilities and incidents that appear to have been perpetrated by terrorist or revolutionary groups. The FBI also investigates bombings in the U.S. and overseas when the incident was an act of terrorism against U.S. persons or interests.
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What is passive neurotherapy?

FAQ Neurotherapy
It is a neurofeedback system that is passive in approach which means the equipment controls the change. In contrast, EEG uses an active approach where the individual actively changes their attentional focus. It is similar to EEG in that it measures and records electrical signals from the scalp. It uses the frequencies of those signals to guide the speed of a feedback signal. The recorded signals influence the equipment to increase or decrease the level of electro-cortical activity.
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What is continuous passive motion (CPM)?

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Continuous passive motion (CPM) is a post-operative treatment method that is designed to aid recovery after joint or anterior ligament reconstruction surgery. In most patients after extensive surgery, attempts at joint motion cause pain. As a result, the patient fails to move the joint. This causes the tissue around the joint to become stiff and allows scar tissue to form, resulting in a joint with limited range of motion. Often it may take months of physical therapy to recover the motion.
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How do I design my own passive crossovers?

Car Audio Installation FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequentl...
A "first order high pass crossover" is simply a capacitor placed inline with the driver. A "first order low pass crossover" is an inductor inline with the driver. These roles can be reversed under certain circumstances: a capacitor in parallel with a driver will act as a low pass filter, while an inductor in parallel with a driver will act as a high pass filter.
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How do I build my own passive crossovers?

Car Audio Installation FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequentl...
This section assumes that you have a basic understanding of how to solder, so the actual assembly of the crossover is not discussed. Rather, tips on choosing the proper types of capacitors and inductors are given here. To obtain low insertion losses, the inductors should have very low resistance, perhaps as low as 0.1 to 0.2 ohms. Also, be sure to select capacitors with proper voltage ratings.
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Is there a bombing range in the Ocala National Forest?

Your National Forest - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The Forest Service and the Navy have an agreement for the use of the Pinecastle bombing range. This range was established by the Army Air Corps in 1943 and has been in continuous use by the United States Navy since the early 1950’s to train aircrews and support personnel.
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What is mail bombing and spamming and why shouldn't I do it?

Spamming or bombing is when you send the same e-mail message to hundreds or even thousands of people or posting a news article to many news groups. You shouldn't do it because it upsets people to receive spam mails and to have to read through crossposts on news groups. You will receive lots of e-mails complaining about it, and webmaster@techinfo.com.au also gets lots of complaints.
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Where can I obtain a list of the bombing victims?

Oklahoma City National Memorial - Frequently Asked Questions...
Park Rangers usually carry chair location lists; however, they are also available at the front desk of the Memorial Store in the Memorial Museum.
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Q1. What is INCITS?

INCITS FAQ
The InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) is the forum of choice for information technology developers, producers and users for the creation and maintenance of formal de jure IT standards. INCITS is accredited by, and operates under rules approved by, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). These rules are designed to ensure that voluntary standards are developed by the consensus of directly and materially affected interests.
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Q1: What is Infertility?

ASRM: Frequently Asked Questions About Infertility
Infertility is a disease of the reproductive system that impairs one of the body's most basic functions: the conception of children.
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Q1. What is the macula?

AMD FAQ
The macula is in the center of the retina, the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye. As you read, light is focused onto your macula. In the macula millions of cells change the light into electrical nerve signals that tell the brain what you are seeing. The macula deals with the central vision. With it, you are able to read, drive, and perform other activities that require fine, sharp, straight-ahead vision.
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Q1: What is veronica?

Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)
veronica is a resource-discovery system providing access to information resources held on most (99% +) of the world's gopher servers. In addition to native gopher data, veronica includes references to many resources provided by other types of information servers, such as WWW servers, usenet archives, and telnet-accessible information services. veronica queries are keyword-in-title searches.
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Q1: How do I enroll?

Aerospace Studies: FAQs ( College of Arts and Sciences )
A1: As a freshman, you simply register for the AS 101 (fall) or AS 102 (spring) course listed in your class schedule. Remember, there is no military commitment at this time unless on scholarship. Sophomores, juniors, seniors, or transfer students should contact the detachment for specific scheduling information.
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Q1. What is PTS?

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A1. PTS is a centralized reservation system that requires all first term Sailors to receive authorization from the Navy Personnel Command before they reenlist. Initial implementation will focus on CREO 3 ratings. The first and most important step in the process is a retention recommendation from the Sailor's commanding officer.
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Do you have to toggle passive off after you go passive or unconscious? How do I do this?

TEC Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can toggle passive on and off simply by typing "passive." And you are passive when you come to after being knocked out. (Thanks to Jolee)
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Q40 - Can the PHOENIX be build with passive crossovers?

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I am using 8" drivers because the crossover to the woofer will be around 100 Hz and because an open baffle speaker has to move more air than a box speaker due to the progressive acoustic short circuit between front and back. The open baffle gives significantly wider dispersion at high frequencies than a box speaker with the same 8" driver on the same baffle, see Ref. 2, Design Models F.
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Should I get an active or a passive crossover?

Car Audio Components FAQ - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently A...
Active crossovers are more efficient than passive crossovers. A typical "insertion loss" (power loss due to use) of a passive crossover is around 0.5dB. Active crossovers have much lower insertion losses, if they have any loss at all, since the losses can effectively be negated by adjusting the amplifier gain. Also, with some active crossovers, you can continuously vary not only the crossover point, but also the slope.
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What are "Passive" searches?

gtk-gnutella - The Graphical Unix Gnutella Client
A passive search will return all the search results that pass through gtk-gnutella. By filtering these results, passive searches can be useful. If you are in ultra mode, many search results are already passing through your node besides the ones for your own searches. You can take advantage of this to make searches without generating any extra gnet traffic.
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What is passive fire protection?

ASFP - FAQ
Most construction materials have some natural resistance to fire and as such comprise built-in fire protection. This natural fire resistance may be enhanced by the use of added materials or systems that are known by the collective term of passive fire protection. For example the fire resistance of steel may be enhanced by the use of intumescent coatings, and concrete by sprayed cementitious coatings.
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What is passive income?

Outgoing Investment
In general, income from rents, royalties, dividends, interest, annuities, and the like. In connection with passive activities, the term means income from a passive activity.
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What is a Passive Fund?

FundSource - FAQ
Passive funds follow an index, constraining their overall risk in relation to the market benchmark (i.e. NZ Stock Exchange 40 Gross Index is the benchmark used for New Zealand equity funds).
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What are passive speakers?

Energy Speakers
A passive speaker is a unit without an internal amplifier. This speaker, with speaker level binding posts on the rear, is designed to be connected to an amplifier or receiver, via speaker wire. Every Energy speaker is designed to accept banana plugs and it is often simply a matter of removing the rubber inserts on the rear of your binding posts to gain access to this input. The choice of speaker wire is extremely personal.
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What is passive protection?

Digital Contents Security Settec :::
Passive protection is modifying media format or inserting physical marking in the media as mean of copy protection.
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What is passive testing?

Lifeloc Technologies, Manufacturer of Professional Breath Al...
Passive testing refers to a means of testing not using a direct exhalation from a person through a mouthpiece, but rather using a sampling of air or breath from wherever the device is placed. No mouthpiece is used. This could be from a subject blowing toward the unit from a distance of about 4-6 inches, or from the air above a drink container, for example. Passive testing will detect the presence or absence of alcohol, but not the exact BAC level.
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