It is a feature on a hopper that allows it to know if there are any paintballs in the feed stack (the tube that goes into the gun) and feeds them in automatically if there aren't.
they basically eat it all day. they eat close to a whole stack of hay a day. if you feed them feed along with it they will eat about a quarter to half a stack a day. including them eating grass.
to feed the nation as cheaply as possible, - stack it high and sell it cheap
Use a stack of hay in your hand and the animals will follow you. For wolves, feed them a bone.
A fodder stack is a method of storing and preserving animal feed, typically composed of forage plants like hay, silage, or other green materials. These stacks are often arranged in a structured manner to promote airflow and minimize spoilage, ensuring the feed remains nutritious and accessible for livestock. Properly managed fodder stacks can help farmers efficiently utilize space and improve feed quality during lean seasons.
Most of us shuffle paper to introduce a bit of air between the sheets. This air lets the paper sheets shift some with respect to each other, and we can then get them "lined up" by grasping the stack of papers and tapping the stack on an edge. In commercial printing, a stack of paper is sometimes called a lift of paper, and the pressman will fan the lift of paper to line it up before loading it into the in-feed end of a press. The printer fans that lift of paper to get it to line up and them stacks it on the in-feed table.
A stack created by the user or a programmer is an implicit stack
Stack pointer points to the topmost / most recently referenced location on the stack; - Nutan
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Here's a simple pseudo-code for basic stack operations: initialize stack push(value): if stack is full: print "Stack Overflow" else: stack[top] = value top = top + 1 pop(): if stack is empty: print "Stack Underflow" return None else: top = top - 1 return stack[top] peek(): if stack is empty: print "Stack is empty" return None else: return stack[top - 1] This pseudo-code includes functions for pushing a value onto the stack, popping a value from the stack, and peeking at the top value without removing it.
$1000 in a stack
Stack these boxes over there, please.There was a stack of cards sitting on the table.
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