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    Something Random

    That is very cool. I'm off for the weekend, back on the night of the 5th!
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    DVD DL Burner

    ;)
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    Something Random

    Hey, you paid your taxes, may as well get some of it back ;)
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    Office 2010 licensing

    Every new PC I've gotten in the past month+ has included the trial pre-installed. That will cover most people.
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    iPhone syndrome

    The problem would be the exchange system.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Do you use them for photography somehow?
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    iPhone syndrome

    Ours is wide-open; I even sent out links to the Google Apps help page about connecting their devices. I understand that corporate paranoia is out there, but I feel it hurts more than helps.
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    DVD DL Burner

    The only lightscribe software I've used was with the software that came with the drive. This was when it first came out 5+ years ago, and it wasn't anything special.
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    Something Random

    That does indeed suck. I'm afraid I don't know of anything within several states of TN.
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    Something Random

    The well rounding should be done at home. But we can't trust people to raise their own children anymore. Because those smart enough to do it properly are smart enough to not want any.
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    Wiring a house for LED

    That is the direction I was thinking. My wife wants a pool, putting a heat exchanger at the bottom of that would be effective.
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    Something Random

    Fireworks here are only legal from the 3rd to the 5th. The cops (at the firefighters urging) are pretty stringent about it, too.
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    Wiring a house for LED

    I agree, any technique that sends that heat from in the insulated envelope to the outside in an uncontrolled fashion is a leak. At the same time, even if it is only 6W per LED, that would be 72W for the 12 in the bedroom and 288W for the 48 in the great room. Being able to selectively include...
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    Something Random

    That is a low assumption. Books are a considerable cost.
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    Wiring a house for LED

    Thanks for the info JTR, I'll evaluate the mast/sail idea; better than having a hole in the insulation. One of the stranger ideas I'm playing with for the whole house is using water to collect the heat from various sources and direct it either into or out of the house via two radiators and a...
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    Wiring a house for LED

    What temperature should I be keeping these LEDs at? Perhaps a "mast" of copper or aluminum to a "sail" above the insulation?
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    Wiring a house for LED

    Sounds very interesting. Now another question. The ceiling will have significant amounts of insulation. I know LEDs need to be kept cool. If there were two feet of insulation directly on top of the fixture, and I only wanted the emitter exposed below, how would I cool it? First thought is a...
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    Something Random

    Random fun: http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/04/alot-is-better-than-you-at-everything.html
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    Recommend a Laptop / Notebook (v. $800 / 14" 16:10 screen)

    Looks like a no then, not even my GA-X58-UD9 has 1394b (just a)
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    Wiring a house for LED

    I had thought of installing a large-ish transformer, and having a low-voltage DC run for general lighting. I knew 12v would have too much drop-off, but I hadn't considered 48v (I was thinking 24v). The question is, is it possible to run normal-ish wiring while accomplishing this task? If I...
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    Something Random

    Very awesome Chewy! Not only the school, but already having a gig lined up for when you finish? How cool is that?
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    Something Random

    Awesome. Good find.
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    Recommend a Laptop / Notebook (v. $800 / 14" 16:10 screen)

    Interesting, looks like a good resource. Thanks. It probably would be for people who are familiar with firewire connectors, but I've never used them for anything before now. I'm looking for a CF card reader, as my T410 only has a 34mm Expresscard slot, and the only reader I could find used the...
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    Wiring a house for LED

    CAT6 to every room, HDMI and conduit to the media rooms (no reason to put existing wiring in the conduit, that is for future expansion).
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    Something Random

    There is that whole bit about a "well regulated militia", and I don't think Pradeep, or many of the residents of Chicago, count. I'm a fan of freedoms in general, not "freedom" as a marketing slogan, but the right to do stuff that doesn't by definition mess with other people. I'm against...
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    Something Random

    Either follow the UK or Israel, both solutions work. Either everyone has a gun, or no one does.
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    Recommend a Laptop / Notebook (v. $800 / 14" 16:10 screen)

    Anyone know if the 1394 port on my T410 is FW800 or not? The service manual doesn't say...
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    Something Random

    The air exchangers will run full-time, and since they are drawing from the bathrooms, act as exhaust fans as well.
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    Something Random

    Awesome news for everyone, not just the law abiding. This will keep the prices on the black market low as well.
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    Something Random

    Thanks. No Oil for heating around here, natural gas plumbed into the house and a forced-air furnace. The only issue with that system is that our furnace is as old as the house (50 years) and doesn't work very well. Rather than put the money into a new furnace, I'm putting it into crazy...
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    Something Random

    Not much to see at the moment, crappy white carpeting, crappy tile, and unfortunately little original hardwood. I'll put together some stuff when I have some. At the moment I'm just documenting the progress I'm making.
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    DVD DL Burner

    Same laser. You have to take the disk out and flip it.
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    Something Random

    All I can imagine is a massive chunk of water falling 200m onto something. That would kill you for sure, probably destroy a car as well. (Hint)
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    Wiring a house for LED

    I'm trying to decide whether that star ceiling is cool or....Vegas. But doing our bedroom would be about $4k.
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    DVD DL Burner

    No. It is nearly useless.
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    Wiring a house for LED

    Yeah, one of the things I was talking with JTR about was a system that takes 120V (dimmable) in, and then dims large arrays of separate LEDs. That would allow for the individual LEDs to be just pinholes in the ceiling, giving an even distribution of light and no ugly fixtures or cans.
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    Something Random

    Marina Bay Sands in Singapore opened yesterday. That is a very cool pool.
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    Wiring a house for LED

    Trying to find the building code for low-voltage systems, and there doesn't look to be much. It doesn't even look to require a permit.
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    Wiring a house for LED

    Time for a revisit on this, now that I actually own a house. All thoughts are welcome and appreciated.
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    Something Random

    Possibly. I did inquire with JTR some time ago about the feasibility of going all-LED, and the answer was "if money means anything, not yet". Perhaps things have changed? I'll probably start a thread on this topic, as decisions will need to be made relatively soon.
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    Something Random

    Well, it does freeze here about 5 days every 5 years, and it exceeds 90F about the same number. 80% of the time it is between 55F and 75F, so insulation when it was built (in 1960) was considered optional. Someone did have insulation blown into the ceiling about 5 years ago, but the furnace is...
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    Something Random

    Because there is no insulation, and the electrical and data wiring needs to be updated. And thanks ;)
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    Something Random

    What I did last night.
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    PC Gaming = World of Suck

    What is the latest news there?
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    What's the best wireless router these days?

    In my experience, if you have issues with a WRT54GL, it is the power brick and not the device. Just FYI.
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    Ripped off SATA connector

    Get a PCIe-based SSD and avoid the whole issue. ;)
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    Ripped off SATA connector

    I did that with the power connector on an original Raptor, good thing those drives also had molex connectors on them ;) It is very much a risk, and I think only a board swap could save you.
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    Recommend a Laptop / Notebook (v. $800 / 14" 16:10 screen)

    It isn't the lightest with that screen size, but it is loaded with features, and incredibly well built. It is hard to advertise quality, which is why so few vendors bother with quality, but Lenovo seems to have done just that.
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    Server racks for home use

    All racks are very expensive. You might find one discounted at the local Frys/Microcenter. If it is that few boxes, just get rackmount chassis for them and stack them on the floor. Or you can build a coffin.
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    Something Random

    Quite possibly because I don't read the consumerist. I also didn't fully understand the process, and was under the impression that the people I was dealing with wielded some level of power, decision making, or even understanding of how things worked. As it turns out, the people whom I met and...
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