What does the odometer show you?
An odometer is a device that is used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle. The odometer is usually situated in the vehicle’s dashboard. The word “odometer” is derived from two Greek words meaning path and measure. A windowed casing shows only the current mileage of the vehicle and not the mechanical parts.
What does end odometer mean?
The end odometer reading indicates the maximum odometer reading for your car during the period of insurance and will be shown on your Certificate of Insurance.
Why is it bad to buy a car with high mileage?
Most people shy away from high mileage cars because they are “riskier” because they assume that with higher kilometers corresponds with things going wrong. The reason for this is simple: parts in a car, especially the rubber components deteriorate over time, regardless of mileage. It’s entropy at work.
What does SAS stand for in space program?
SAS is an automated craft stabilizing/orienting system. There are varied official descriptions of what “SAS” (or “S.A.S.”) stands for, including Stability Augmentation System, Stability Assist (System), Sickness Avoidance Scheme, and Sickness Avoidance Solution. Most often, it’s simply called by its acronym.
When to use custom coordinates in SAS visual analytics?
Use the Custom Coordinate geography variable when your data does not match one of VA’s predefined geography types (see previous post, Fundamentals of SAS Visual Analytics geo maps ). For Custom coordinates, your data set must include latitude and longitude values as separate variables.
Where is the direction selector on a SAS?
While SAS is turned on, if any capabilities are available beyond stability assist, a direction selector will appear to the left of the navball. If only “stability assistance” is available, no selectors will appear. By default “stability assistance” is selected and stabilizes on the current heading.
Where is the best place to place a SAS module?
Though manned command modules will tend to be at the front of the craft for visibility in IVA, SAS modules in general are best placed close to the center of mass, especially those with more torque. The placement does matter for reaction wheels. Generally speaking they can cause some problems if placed far from the center of mass.
How can I reduce the size of my SAS data set?
This is a process of reducing the amount of space needed to store a SAS data set – it does not affect the data stored within that SAS data set. Using the COMPRESS= system or data set option, any SAS data set created on disk will be compressed. SAS data set compression can greatly reduce the size of SAS data sets.
Why do we need storage space for SAS?
In my endeavors to get my SAS jobs to complete when processing large amounts of data, I encounter temporary work space shortages as well as permanent storage space shortages. SAS, of course, uses its WORK library as the place to create and store temporary work data sets.
Where to store temporary data sets in SAS?
SAS, of course, uses its WORK library as the place to create and store temporary work data sets. A SAS job can require many temporary SAS data sets, even some that you may not reference in a DATA step or procedure. Of course, you decide where to store permanent SAS data sets.
What to do when your odometer has zero miles on it?
When a shop/garage has to replace a digital odometer, the replacement odometer sent from the factory has zero mileage on it, so the odometer needs to be sent out to a professional speedometer facility to have the mileage from the old odometer transferred onto the new odometer. The process is not complex, but it is time consuming.