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    My eclectic thread!

    Coming from various sources are groups of put together parodized thinglywidgets from the Horned Puffins bag of Bull Stuff (Polite form) I will start with Woot~~~And "I will not like at my chillen naky!"2110000000000000Sorry George walked across the keyboard I do wha
    t I want (walked across again) I you can't pronounce it, don't eat it...O14h2 Jeez George...I'll finish this when George falls asleep! More typing from george if I-= can get him to!7Well here it goes1-00000000000000000000 There now I seem to have lost my train of thought...I will come back later to edit this...
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    Originally posted by Karen
    Thats me to the left...Thanks Karen, I guess you saw my website.

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    Actually, I found that on New Hampshire Public Television's site!

    At Halloween, do you create yourself a Puffin-beak?

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    Originally posted by Karen
    Actually, I found that on New Hampshire Public Television's site!

    At Halloween, do you create yourself a Puffin-beak?
    That would be so cool...Karen you're brilliant! YES!

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    A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF A FUNCTION IS A TYPE OF POLYNOMIAL THAT WILL AT ANY GIVEN POINT, GIVE YOU A RATIO OF ITS POSITION, SEE "POLAR COORDINATES" Jeez I hate caps lock...

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    Off to search for random topics...

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    Originally posted by Puffin83
    Try again?

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    Originally posted by Puffin83
    Try again?
    Do you see these?

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    Pictures are not working...Argh..well time to copy&paste...I'll be back soon...

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    Pop, why must you ignore me? Because you don't relate to "boys"?

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    The ALE formulation uses the displacement boundary conditions applied by the D, DL, and DA commands to update the finite element mesh. It determines the displacement at the beginning of each time step relative to the previous time step. For each time step, an elasticity based morphing algorithm updates the mesh. The algorithm ensures that boundary layers are retained (that is, nodes in a fine mesh area move less than nodes in a coarse mesh area).

    A transient analysis cannot proceed if morphing fails. If morphing is independent of the fluid flow solution, you can step through the morphing algorithm before doing a fluid flow analysis to determine whether morphing will fail. To do so, issue the following command sequence:

    /solu
    .
    .
    .
    fldata,solu,turb,f
    fldata,solu,temp,f
    fldata,solu,spec,f
    fldata,solu,ale,t
    fldata,solu,flow,f
    solve
    You can not check for morphing failure in advance if the time step size depends on the fluid flow variables or the problem involves a free surd.

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    Originally posted by Puffin83
    Thats me to the left...Thanks Karen, I guess you saw my website.
    that was really funny!

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    Originally posted by popcornbird
    Um...what's an electric thread? Oh yeah nevermind......I have to ignore you.
    From m-w.com (dictionary)
    Eclectic - Pronunciation: e-'klek-tik, i-
    Function: adjective
    Etymology: Greek eklektikos, from eklegein to select, from ex- out + legein to gather
    1 : selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines, methods, or styles
    2 : composed of elements drawn from various sources;

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