Let the air out of the tires until the bus sinks below the 10ft level and then drive very carefully under the bridge. The trick is to let out just enough air so the tires aren't completely flat and you damage the rims.
13.6 grams/ccSame as the density of 1 cc, 72 pounds, 5 gallons, or a school-bus full of mercury.
A bus has no legs. A bus has wheels.
Get to the bus stop on time.
7
There are 7 girls in a bus. Each girl has 7 backpacks. In each backpack, there are 7 big cats. For every big cat, there are 7 little cats. The bus driver is not in the bus at this time.Question:How many legs are there in the bus?
Not possible - unless you slice part of the top of the bus off !
a shuttle bus is 10 feet tall
The audio bus, USB bus, HDD bus...
No. An expansion bus always connects to South Bridge. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-southbridge.htm
A school bus from Bx to Queens is $13.00.
north bridge
Generally there are Northbridge and Southbridge (aka ICH for Intel motherboards) components. Answer: Chipset Is made up of the North Bridge and South Bridge Architecture, They are groups of Integrated Circuits (IC)'s; these two groups of Integrated Circuits Represent the computers nervous system, all data must pass through the Chipset. 1. Faster components are connected to the North Bridge. · CPU(Central Processing Unit) Ø CPU connected to North Bridge using the Front side Bus (Bus Type: Local) Ø Tip: (Know the speed of your Front side Bus!). · RAM (Random Access Memory) Ø RAM connected to North Bridge using the Memory Bus (Bus Type: Local) Ø Tip: (Know the speed of your Memory Bus!). · L2 Cache (Type of memory) Ø L2 Cache connected to North Bridge using Backside Bus (Bus Type: Local) Ø Tip: (Know the speed of your Backside Bus!). · AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) (Bus Type: Local Video)1. The North Bridge is connected to the South Bridge thru the PCI Bus Ø PCI Slots Are connected to the PCI Bus( plug N Play) (Bus Type: Local) Ø Tip: (Know the speed of your PCI Bus!). 1. Slower components are connected to the South Bridge · Keyboard (Bus Type: Expansion) · Mouse (Bus Type: Expansion) · USB (Bus Type: Expansion) · IEEE 1394 Fire wire (Bus Type: Expansion) · EIDE (devices) (Bus Type: Expansion) Although the North Bridge South Bridge Architecture is still used, it's an old and Replaced Solution. Newer Faster Solution: HUB Architecture
HERES THE ANSWER TO YOUR BUS QUESTION THE BUS IS 9 1/2 TALL 30 FEET LONG 8 FEET WIDE HOPE YOU CAN USE THIS INFO
Most flash drives use the Universal Serial Bus (USB) format, which is a slot that is about 1/2-inch wide and 1/8-inch tall. They are usually on the front and back of PCs. See links below.
Bus, subway or taxi
Local I/O bus.
4/32nds of an inch