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Ego Tripping
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Fight Test Red + Ego Tripping Green Glow Vinyl
ldquoFight Testrdquo was the third single released from The Flaming Lips hugely popular and successful albumnbspYoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. Released in June 2003, the single entered the US Billboard Top 100 and peaked at 28 in the UK singles chart. The 7track EP was included in the 6 CDnbspYoshimi Battles the Pink Robotsnbsp20thnbspAnniversary boxnbspset released in November 2022, and it is now being released on vinyl for the first time. In addition to the title track, it features a remix of ldquoDo You Realizerdquo, ldquoThank You Jack Whiterdquo, and 3 covers including a live version of the Kyle Minogue hit ldquoCanrsquot Get You Out Of My Headrdquo, and Radioheadrsquos ldquoKnives Outrdquo. This limitededition version is pressed on Ruby Red Vinyl.Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hellnbspincludes 7 ldquoYoshimirdquoera tracks that were included in the 6 CDnbspYoshimi Battles the Pink Robots 20thnbspAnniversary BoxnbspSet released in November 2022. Originally released as CD EP in 2003, it is now being released on vinyl for the first time. It features two versions of the title track one remixed by Jason Bentley, a remix by The Postal Service ofnbspldquoDo You Realizerdquo, and 4 nonalbum tracks. This limitededition version is pressed onnbspldquoGlow In The Darkrdquo green vinyl.Fight Test Track ListingA1. Fight Test 408A2. Cant Get You Out Of My Head KEXP Version 406 A3. The Golden Age CD101 Version 312A4. Knives Out KCRW Version 421 B1. Do You Realize Scott Hardkiss Floating In Space Version 906B2. The Strange Design Of Conscience 431B3. Thank You Jack White For The FiberOptic Jesus That You Gave Me 340 Kylie Minogue cover Radiohead coverEgo Tripping Track ListingA1. Assassination Of The Sun 425A2. Im A Fly In A Sunbeam Following The Funeral Procession Of A Stranger 313A3. Sunship Balloons 404A4. Do You Realize T.P.S.nbspRemix 402B1. Ego Tripping Ego In Acceleration Jason BentleynbspRemix 532B2. Ego Tripping SelfAdmiration With BlowUp Mix 634B3. A Change At Christmas Say It Isnt So
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Bosch Tripping device for dishwashers 166630
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Ego Tripping
ULTRAMAGNETIC MCs burst onto the scene with their eccentric and electrifying album "Ego Tripping." Mixing a potent cocktail of cheeky rhymes, funky beats, and out-of-this-world sound effects, this record is a rollercoaster ride through the minds of hip-hop's most unique group. From the moment the needle drops, you are transported into a world where anything goes and rules are meant to be broken. Kool Keith's larger-than-life persona shines through on tracks like "Watch Me Now" and "Ego Trippin'." His witty wordplay and in-your-face delivery keep you on your toes, never knowing what to expect next. Ced-Gee's production is a masterclass in sonic experimentation, blending futuristic synths with old-school samples in a way that only ULTRAMAGNETIC MCs can pull off. Tracks like "Funky" and "Feelin' It" take you on a journey through space and time, leaving you breathless and begging for more. The album's standout moment comes in the form of "Chorus Line," a blistering track that showcases the group's lyrical dexterity and unmatched chemistry. With its infectious hook and rapid-fire verses, it's a guaranteed party starter that will have you bopping your head and dancing like no one's watching. In conclusion, "Ego Tripping" is a mind-bending, genre-defying masterpiece that cements ULTRAMAGNETIC MCs' status as true pioneers of hip-hop. So, buckle up and prepare to be blown away by this wild and wacky ride through the world of rap like never before.
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What are the tripping current and tripping time of fuse links?
The tripping current of a fuse link is the minimum current at which the fuse will melt and interrupt the circuit. This is also known as the "rated current" of the fuse. The tripping time of a fuse link is the time it takes for the fuse to melt and interrupt the circuit once the current exceeds the tripping current. This time is typically very short, on the order of milliseconds. Both the tripping current and tripping time are important factors to consider when selecting a fuse for a specific application, as they determine the level of protection provided to the circuit.
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What does tripping mean?
Tripping can have different meanings depending on the context. In slang, "tripping" can mean acting in a strange or irrational manner. It can also refer to the experience of taking psychedelic drugs and experiencing altered perceptions and sensations. In a more literal sense, "tripping" can also mean stumbling or losing one's balance while walking or running.
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Why is the RCD tripping here?
The RCD (Residual Current Device) is likely tripping here because there is an imbalance in the electrical current flowing through the circuit. This could be caused by a fault in the wiring, a damaged appliance, or moisture entering the electrical system. The RCD is designed to trip when it detects this imbalance to prevent electric shocks or fires, so it is important to investigate and address the underlying issue causing the tripping.
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Why does the RCD keep tripping?
The Residual Current Device (RCD) may be tripping due to a fault in the electrical system, such as a short circuit or ground fault. This could be caused by damaged wiring, faulty appliances, or water entering the electrical system. It is important to identify and address the root cause of the tripping to prevent potential electrical hazards and ensure the safety of the electrical system. Regular maintenance and inspection of the electrical system can help in identifying and resolving issues that may lead to the RCD tripping.
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Tripping With Nils Frahm
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Tripping the Light Fantastic
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Tripping the Light Fantastic
It's no secret that the music world is filled with artists trying to make a name for themselves, but every now and then, a gem comes along that truly shines bright. Enter Ken Verheecke and his latest album "Tripping The Light Fantastic". This eclectic mix of indie pop and electronic beats is a whimsical journey through Verheecke's musical mind. From the moment you press play, you're transported to a world where ukuleles and synths coexist in perfect harmony. The album's title track sets the tone with its infectious melody and catchy chorus that will have you singing along in no time. As the album progresses, you're treated to a delightful blend of upbeat tunes and introspective ballads that showcase Verheecke's songwriting prowess. One standout track is "Lemonade Skies", a summer anthem that oozes feel-good vibes and will have you dreaming of lazy days lounging in the sun. And let's not forget "Moonlit Mischief", a hauntingly beautiful track that will send shivers down your spine. Overall, "Tripping The Light Fantastic" is a must-listen for anyone looking to add some sparkle to their music collection. Ken Verheecke's infectious energy and quirky charm shine through on every track, making this album a true delight from start to finish. So go ahead, take a listen and let yourself be swept away on a musical journey unlike any other. Trust us, you won't regret it.
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Tripping With Nils Frahm
Nils Frahm takes us on a mind-bending journey with his latest release, "Tripping With Nils Frahm." Known for his experimental approach to music, the German composer pushes the boundaries of electronic and classical music in this album. From the moment you hit play, you are transported to a world of pulsating synths and hypnotic melodies. Frahm's intricate production and masterful piano skills are on full display, creating a sonic landscape that is both mesmerising and exhilarating. Tracks like "All Melody" and "A Place" showcase Frahm's ability to blend genres effortlessly, taking the listener on a rollercoaster of emotions. The album's chaotic energy is balanced out by moments of tranquillity, making for a truly immersive listening experience. Frahm's meticulous attention to detail shines through in every track, with layers of sound that unfold with each listen. Whether you're a fan of electronic music or classical composition, "Tripping With Nils Frahm" is sure to captivate and inspire. In a music landscape that is often predictable and formulaic, Nils Frahm stands out as a true original. "Tripping With Nils Frahm" is a testament to his creativity and talent, solidifying his place as one of the most innovative artists of our time. So, grab your headphones, sit back, and let Nils Frahm take you on a journey like no other.
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Why does the FI switch keep tripping?
The FI switch, also known as a residual-current device (RCD), may keep tripping due to a fault in the electrical system. This could be caused by a faulty appliance, water leakage, damaged wiring, or overloaded circuits. It is important to identify and address the root cause of the tripping to prevent any potential electrical hazards or damage to the system. Consulting a qualified electrician to inspect and troubleshoot the issue is recommended to ensure the safety and proper functioning of the electrical system.
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Why does the circuit breaker keep tripping?
The circuit breaker keeps tripping because it is detecting an overload or short circuit in the electrical system. This is a safety feature designed to prevent overheating and potential fires. It could be caused by too many devices drawing power from the circuit, a faulty appliance, or faulty wiring. It is important to identify and address the root cause of the issue to prevent further tripping and ensure the safety of the electrical system.
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Why does the dishwasher's fuse keep tripping?
The dishwasher's fuse may keep tripping due to a few potential reasons. One possibility is that the dishwasher is drawing too much power, causing the fuse to overload and trip. This could be due to a malfunctioning motor or heating element. Another potential reason is that there is a short circuit in the dishwasher's wiring, causing the fuse to trip as a safety measure. It's important to have a professional electrician or appliance repair technician inspect and diagnose the issue to ensure it is properly resolved.
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Why does the residual-current device keep tripping?
The residual-current device (RCD) may keep tripping due to a fault in the electrical system, such as a short circuit or ground fault. This could be caused by damaged wiring, faulty appliances, or water entering the electrical system. It is important to identify and address the underlying issue causing the RCD to trip in order to prevent potential electrical hazards and ensure the safety of the electrical system.
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