![]() ![]() According to that report, “Neurostrike is a military term defined as the engineered targeting of the brains of military personnel or civilians using nonkinetic technology. In a July 10 Washington Times report, we learned that China is developing “neural strike” weapons. And they should, because China is preparing its forces for war in the conventional, nuclear and asymmetrical arenas. ![]() Only those responsible for those companies and movies can regulate their behavior. But there is, nevertheless, something wrong in those companies and movies helping to enrich China. Our government cannot stop companies from investing in China or bowing to China’s aggressive claims in movies. This past February, the NBA and the Ant Group - a Chinese financial and technology company - announced a partnership through which Chinese viewers can pay to watch NBA games. According to an ESPN report, NBA owners have about $10 billion invested in China, including one team owner whose company has a joint venture with a sanctioned Chinese company. We should be used to entertainment and sports leagues cozying up to China. China will certainly take part of those profits. It’s just an effort to play to Chinese officials who will approve the movie to be shown in China, opening it to whatever profits it can earn there. The Barbie map is probably of little consequence to Western audiences, because few parents and probably no little girls will recognize its importance. ![]() But that is no matter to “Barbie’s” producers. It continues north from there, encompassing the Spratley Islands, brushing almost against the Philippines and, of course, it encompasses Taiwan.Ĭhina has no legitimate claim to any of those seas and territories. It continues past the Paracel Islands, which China claims, as far south as James Shoal off Malaysia. The “Nine-Dash Line” goes southwest from China’s Hainan Island very close to Vietnam. The map of the “real world” shown behind her displays China’s claims to virtually all of the South China Sea, demarcating them along the “Nine-Dash Line.” In that scene, the Barbie doll is supposed to be going out into the real world. Which is not a disappointment for a great many reasons, including one particular scene that reportedly goes too far to grovel to the Chinese. I haven’t seen the new “Barbie” movie and, not having a granddaughter in proximity, am unlikely to ever see it. I suspect that the issue is probably related to the hall effect sensors or wiring and I'm wondering if there is anything else I can test.ĭoes anyone know the pinout of the hall effect sensors? It's a 10-pin harness (2 large, 8 small).“Top Gun: Maverick” went on to earn more than $1 billion at the box office despite being banned in China because of the Taiwanese flag shot. There isn't any visible tearing of the hub motor wire, but the bundle does have a slight kink in the middle that could indicate it was damaged. ![]() Because of this, I have focused on that connection and made sure it looks good, is firmly seated, and cleaned with electrical contact cleaner. That seemed to resolve itself when I unplugged and plugged back in the cable harness on the chainstay. There was a short period when I couldn't get it to show the motor speed and it would throw an E5 (motor speed sensor error) when applying throttle. I can only get it to run the motor once every few attempts of twisting the throttle while pedaling. The motor sound lasts from a fraction of a second to a couple of seconds and then cuts out. If I get it into a speed range where it is showing a speed and give it throttle while pedaling, I can sometimes hear it give a momentary burst of motor torque. Below this speed, the throttle doesn't do anything. The issue I'm experiencing is that it doesn't start to detect or display wheel speed until about 10-15 mph. The connections to the controller and to the motor look ok and have been cleaned and reseated. The battery is fine and all of the diagnostics look good in terms of cadence sensing, throttle/motor command, brake lever values. This is a Currie / Tranzx hub motor system, 48V, 500W. I was given a 2015 iZip E3 Dash that is having some issues with the wheel speed sensing and possibly the motor. ![]()
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