Zero a bus does not have legs it has wheels.
HOLD and HLDA are signals used in the microprocessor's bus control system. HOLD (Hold Request) is sent by a device that wants to take control of the system bus, indicating that it requires access. In response, the microprocessor asserts HLDA (Hold Acknowledge) to confirm that the bus is now available for the requesting device. This mechanism allows for orderly bus arbitration in multi-device environments.
If you want the lyrics it's "when I'm in my limousine with ppl saying 1 more time" many ppl mistake it for ualeualeualeuale
It is 1. some ppl clap to see syllables and some ppl think it 2 because of (stey-ull) but it is 1
I have no idea what so ever
2+ ppl
55 passengers.
60- 100 Gal.
4
Be more specific: hybrid car, truck, bus, etc.
A school bus can generally hold between 50 and 100 gallons of diesel fuel. This varies with the size and the brand of bus.
Zero a bus does not have legs it has wheels.
A 1964 VW Bus can hold 8.75 gallons - answer came from service manual.
HOLD and HLDA are signals used in the microprocessor's bus control system. HOLD (Hold Request) is sent by a device that wants to take control of the system bus, indicating that it requires access. In response, the microprocessor asserts HLDA (Hold Acknowledge) to confirm that the bus is now available for the requesting device. This mechanism allows for orderly bus arbitration in multi-device environments.
it might be 30 people but if its a large one so it is 66 people i guess
The answer to this common riddle is that there are no legs on the bus. A bus doesn't have legs, it has wheels.
An average bus can typically hold between 40 to 60 passengers, depending on its size and design. Standard city buses often accommodate around 40 to 50 seated passengers, while larger articulated buses can hold up to 100 people when factoring in standing room. The exact capacity can vary based on the bus model and configuration.