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What string tension should I use?

Tennis Racquet FAQs - Racket Information and Advice
Are you looking for more distance on your shots or more control over them? Generally, if you string at the lower end of your racquet's recommended tension range, the same stroke will make the ball fly farther. Adjust string tension according to desired effect. Low tension = deeper shots. High tension = shorter shots. any given swing speed, higher string tensions improve control. High tension = better control. Low tension = less control.

How do I use $wgSpamRegex to block more than one string?

Manual:FAQ - MediaWiki
wgSpamRegex is a powerful filter for page content. Adding multiple items to the regex, however, can be awkward. Consider this snippet: wgSpamRegexLines[] = 'display\s*:\s*none'; $wgSpamRegexLines[] = 'overflow:\s*\s*auto'; [...] $wgSpamRegex = '/(' . implode( '|', $wgSpamRegexLines ) . ')/i'; This example code allows convenient addition of additional items to the regex without fiddling about each time. It also demonstrates two popular filters, which block some of the most common spam attacks.

Whats with all these different string sizes? How do i know what to use?

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Its all about string tension, feel and tuning. For example, 9 gauge strings (9 - 42) are considered normal for electric guitars and they come standard on most brands. These are great for people who play in E Standard tuning (or Drop D) with a light touch and want easy string bending. The next step up is 10 gauge strings (10 - 46) which you can still tune to E Standard for a stiffer feel or tune down a half step to E Flat Standard (or Drop C Sharp) for the same tension as 9 gauge strings.

How much string do I use?

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Each ornament has a different length of string used and it is best not to cut the string from the ball until you are finished with the ornament.

How do you handle tension?

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Answer with ease that in any job and any situation that tension is a part of it. Relax before putting the f act you are very used to such type of works.

Why use a back tension release?

Zenith Archery Products...the LEADER in Back Tension Release...
The back tension release affords the archer the surest way to develop a true surprise release due to its triggerless design. This is especially true for an archer first learning to use a release. The trigger releases offer the archer a quick way to a more accurate shot than is possible when shooting with fingers, but the conscious act of squeezing the trigger eventually can lead to flinching and other forms of target panic.

I need to replace a batten string. How tight should the string be? How many foot-pounds of tension?

Frequently Asked Questions - Wills Wing, Inc.
We do not have the batten string tensions for our gliders quantified - the tolerances are quite small and every glider is different. As a general rule, the batten strings on the inboard 50% of each wing should be just tight enough to pull most of the wrinkles out of the sail (on the ground) without distorting the curve of the battens. As you progress from the wing midpoint to tips the tension increases, but only moderately.

What is Tension?

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Depending on where you live, tension can mean knitting gauge or it can have to do with the openness or tightness of your knitting. Gauge is important because how your stitches look will influence how the finished knitted item looks.

How to convert the datetime into a string for use in the SQL ' statement?

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Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Private Sub ddlCulture_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ddlCulture.SelectedIndexChanged

What string/pick gauge do you use?

Perfecto De Castro - FAQ
For my 10 strings, I like the Hannabach 815 10 string set. I also like Luthier Concert 30 strings for flamenco. For picks, I use Jim Dunlop Gator Grip picks, 2.0mm thick. Anything lighter, I break or grind them within the first few songs, being the heavy-handed player that I am.

What operators can I use in my search string?

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When no Boolean operators or quotation marks are used, the operator AND is automatically inserted between search terms. You may construct search strings using the operators AND, OR, and AND NOT. Additionally, the NEAR operator searches for terms or phrases that are within 50 words of each other. The operator FORMSOF retrieves various forms of the search word(s) entered (e.g., FORMSOF dry finds dryness, dried, drying, etc.). Use quotation marks on a word or phrase to look for an exact match.

What type of string do you use?

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I use 100% cotton crochet string of many colors, (size 10 for larger ornaments and 20 for the smallest star) which can be purchased from any local craft department. I do not use metallic thread or any other special thread, only crochet cotton. You may want to experiment with other threads if you so desire.

When do I need to use a String Keeper?

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String Keepers slide over the upper limb tip. They utilize an adjustable hook system that hooks on the upper loop of the bowstring and keeps it near the upper tip for easy access. This is especially handy if you store your bow in a soft bow sock style bow case. Without fail, when you pull your bow from a bow sock bow case, the string will have moved well down the limb and away from the tip. This isn't the end of the world, but it makes the stringing process a bit more tedious.

How do I use the string separator?

Rivers Archery Equipment, Traditional Youth Archery Bows and...
This tool separates the strands of an endless string while your bow is strung so you can install the fur style string silencers described above without unstringing your bow. Squeeze the tapered tip between the strands then twist the unit and "lock" the string in the groove. Now your string has an opening for you to start the first ?" of the fur silencer in. Remove the tool and the string closes on the silencer. Wrap the fur around the string now "barber pole" style till you have about ?" left.

What is meant by "Gauge" or "Tension"? Must I use it?

Patons: FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Gauge or Tension refers to the number of stitches to the inch (horizontally) and the number of rows to the inch (vertically) that you will need to obtain when knitting or crocheting. If you do not check your gauge against the one provided on the ball band or pattern, your garment will not come out to the right size.

How do I split a string?

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There is no 'right' answer to this question; many lisp programmers have rolled their own solution in the past, and others are of the view that it should never be necessary, as long as all sequence functions are used with consistent :start and :end arguments. However, a community-based 'standard' was developed in June/July 2001 on comp.lang.lisp; known as SPLIT-SEQUENCE (formerly PARTITION), it works as follows in its simplest form: split-sequence #\Space "A stitch in time saves nine.

What is the proper amount of tension on a Rubber Belt?

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Fine tuning the correct amount of tension on a Rubber Belt is largely a function of experience. Several variables, including the current thickness of the belt, the style of fabric being processed, etc., need to be taken into account for an accurate determination. In general, however, the proper tension on a 67 mm (2 5/8") thick Rubber Belt can be approximated as follows: With the rubber blanket tension set at the minimum position, draw two (2) lines*, 30.

How do I tension or align my running belt?

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