Re: [GMCnet] Tolls & Axle was Hensley GMC Motorhome Airbag Solution [message #118556 is a reply to message #118551] |
Sat, 12 March 2011 16:53 |
Rodney Hamilton
Messages: 24 Registered: August 2005
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If only wheels of an axel on the ground count, then a quadra-bag system designed to temporarily lift a wheel off the ground when pulling up to a toll both would really be a cost saver and make the system even more appealing even though I would lose on some of the extreme leveling needs when dry camping.
We could even just lift the one side visible to the toll troll.<g>
Byron Songer wrote on Sat, 12 March 2011 16:51 | You're correct. 640K. Like other old farts, I've forgotten a lot about the
kilobyte days. Kilobits, too.
Yes, the space shuttle computers had less than 64K.
As far as I know it's the wheels touching the ground that count.
Byron
Bruce Hislop wrote:
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> I thought it was 640K of memory Bill Gates thought was way more than enough.
> I believe that was more than the original Space Shuttle computers had.
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> It now takes several hundred Mbs of program to get a windoze computer to
> display "Hello World".
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> I'm not up on toll roads, so tell me... does an empty transport truck pay the
> same toll charges as a loaded one?
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> What about raised axles? do they count at the toll booth?
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Rodney Hamilton
Late 76 PB, 455
Montreal Canada
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