El resultado final puede ser: Positivo: si los flujos de entrada de dinero son superiores a los de salida hablamos de superávit. Negativo: en caso contrario, sale más dinero del que entra, hablamos de déficit...
- Red +5V (Suministro +5 Volts) 2. - Black GND (Tierra) 3. - Black GND (Tierra) 4. - Yellow +12V (Suministro + 12Volts) Tipo BERG Disqueteras de 3. 5" AT Interconecta la fuente AT y la tarjeta principal (Motherboard) 1. Nar. (Power Good) 7. Negro (Tierra) 2. Rojo (+5 Volts) 8. Negro (Tierra) 3. Amar. (+12 Volts) 9. Blanco (-5 Volts) 4. Azul (-12 Volts) 10. Rojo (+ 5 Volts) 5. Negro (Tierra) 11. Rojo (+5 Volts) 6. Negro (Tierra) 12. Rojo (+5 Volts) Potencia de la fuente AT Las fuentes AT comerciales manejan potencias el�ctricas de 250 W, 300 W, 350 W y 400 W. Repasando algunos t�rminos de electricidad, recordemos que la electricidad din�mica es un conjunto de electrones circulando a trav�s de un medio conductor. La potencia el�ctrica de una fuente AT se mide en Watts (W) y esta variable est� en funci�n de otros dos factores: El Voltaje: es la fuerza con la que son impulsados los electrones a trav�s del circuito. Se mide en Volts (V) y var�a acorde a la regi�n. La Corriente: es la cantidad de electrones que circulan por un punto en espec�fico del circuito cada segundo.
Ah shit, the good ol' days when T-Nation (or should I say T-Mag? ) actually published daring shit. The steroid articles are awesome regardless of the fact whether you use or not (I don't, mind I add, but it's a fascinating subject). It's funny how Shugart posted entire articles (even links) on how to obtain the shit back in the day, whereas now he just goes around promoting Mag-10 or whatever the fuck else they'll claim has you gaining "30lbs of PURE MUSCLE in 3 months! ". I didn't even know of the Thailand ones but they're a real fun read, especially the interview with Shane Statton. No bullshit, and a real eye opener if you like bodybuilding. Either way, a lot of people new (or newer) to T-Nation should read your compendium, it shows how the website actually used to be (and on occasion still is) a really good source of lifting information. You gotta remember how in the early days of the internet this was one of the few websites constantly putting out "cutting edge" (even if lifting hasn't really changed all that much since Hackenschmidt and Sandow first published their manuals) information.