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Optimus Prime
The incredible leader of the Autobots is the main man when it comes to the Transformers. The hero of heroes, and perhaps the toughest of them all. You can get either the new Optimus Prime costume, which is much more jazzed up and resembles the movie Optimus prime. With flashy blue, red, black and silver styling - very robot like with what looks like active machinery in the works. Plus an awesome helmet and lots of 3D parts sticking out.
Or for us oldies, the classic Optimus Prime costume has to be the best. Just brilliant and simple - a powerful half-truck robot with great big red and silver chest plate and arms. Plus a blue cockpit helmet. Optimus Prime is the most recognisable of all transformers and whichever fancy dress party you go to you are bound to get plenty of calls of approval from guys all around.
2. Bumblebee
The smaller and much-loved Bumblebee is the cheeky, playful Transformer who's always getting into trouble. The first one, like I said, is whether the Shia-Rosie pair work or will Rosie totally overshadow Shia due to her screen presence.
Secondly, like in the first 2 movies, will Bay focus too much on action scenes that make you go "that was cool!", rather than building character and at least a decent plot? Fans of the original series have taken offense to how the Transformers mythology was given a backseat in the first two movies and it remains to be seen whether this one makes the same 'mistake'.
Third, after all is said and done, will Transformers 3 turn out to be any better than the two films before it? Or will it set the standard even lower, like the Resident Evil series did.
Personally, I would like to see some breathtaking action scenes with loads of metal clanking and definitely, some cool explosions. A plot would be the icing on the cake, but as you can understand, we can't be very sure about that.
It's scheduled to be out on July 1, 2011 - a catchy date, and the countdown has already begun.
The best part is that Linkin Park returns with their own contribution to this film as well. 'What I've Done' and 'New Divide' were two songs that defined Transformers 1 and 2 respectively, and Transformers 3 is going to have its own song. Since it's Linkin Park, I think we can forgive what Bay does with the rest of the film.
The use of the isolation transformers in UPS Systems is an area of debate among power quality professionals. Some UPS naturally contain a transformer for voltage conversion or to allow several output voltages (such as 208 / 120V in the US). In some cases an autoformer is used and in others an isolation transformer. Some argue that the isolation transformer is the only way to eliminate common mode noise and therefore provide the highest degrees of protection for electronic equipment. Taking that point, is electronic equipment inherently susceptible to common mode noise?
Some refer to common mode noise as "noise on the earth". Assuming they are referring to electrical noise, this is a misleading statement. Electrical noise has to be measured as an electrical potential difference (i.e. a voltage) between 2 points. In a typical installation voltage drops will be around 0.1mV per Amp per meter.
The incredible leader of the Autobots is the main man when it comes to the Transformers. The hero of heroes, and perhaps the toughest of them all. You can get either the new Optimus Prime costume, which is much more jazzed up and resembles the movie Optimus prime. With flashy blue, red, black and silver styling - very robot like with what looks like active machinery in the works. Plus an awesome helmet and lots of 3D parts sticking out.
Or for us oldies, the classic Optimus Prime costume has to be the best. Just brilliant and simple - a powerful half-truck robot with great big red and silver chest plate and arms. Plus a blue cockpit helmet. Optimus Prime is the most recognisable of all transformers and whichever fancy dress party you go to you are bound to get plenty of calls of approval from guys all around.
2. Bumblebee
The smaller and much-loved Bumblebee is the cheeky, playful Transformer who's always getting into trouble. The first one, like I said, is whether the Shia-Rosie pair work or will Rosie totally overshadow Shia due to her screen presence.
Secondly, like in the first 2 movies, will Bay focus too much on action scenes that make you go "that was cool!", rather than building character and at least a decent plot? Fans of the original series have taken offense to how the Transformers mythology was given a backseat in the first two movies and it remains to be seen whether this one makes the same 'mistake'.
Third, after all is said and done, will Transformers 3 turn out to be any better than the two films before it? Or will it set the standard even lower, like the Resident Evil series did.
Personally, I would like to see some breathtaking action scenes with loads of metal clanking and definitely, some cool explosions. A plot would be the icing on the cake, but as you can understand, we can't be very sure about that.
It's scheduled to be out on July 1, 2011 - a catchy date, and the countdown has already begun.
The best part is that Linkin Park returns with their own contribution to this film as well. 'What I've Done' and 'New Divide' were two songs that defined Transformers 1 and 2 respectively, and Transformers 3 is going to have its own song. Since it's Linkin Park, I think we can forgive what Bay does with the rest of the film.
The use of the isolation transformers in UPS Systems is an area of debate among power quality professionals. Some UPS naturally contain a transformer for voltage conversion or to allow several output voltages (such as 208 / 120V in the US). In some cases an autoformer is used and in others an isolation transformer. Some argue that the isolation transformer is the only way to eliminate common mode noise and therefore provide the highest degrees of protection for electronic equipment. Taking that point, is electronic equipment inherently susceptible to common mode noise?
Some refer to common mode noise as "noise on the earth". Assuming they are referring to electrical noise, this is a misleading statement. Electrical noise has to be measured as an electrical potential difference (i.e. a voltage) between 2 points. In a typical installation voltage drops will be around 0.1mV per Amp per meter.
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