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  1. J

    Getting In Shape

    That should read "Don't feel too bad."
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    Getting In Shape

    Do feel too bad. My leg strength comes from years of bicycle riding. I basically ride a bike like I'm driving a Ferrari so that tends to require lots of force to the pedals and plenty of well-timed shifting(and braking when some idiot in an SUV cuts in front of me). Tea would put me and Coug...
  3. J

    Ford escort vs tree

    This might make your sister feel even worse about the Escort's top speed. Yes, that 80.55 mph under human power alone in the article is not a misprint. 8)
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    Can't sleep, what to do

    You and timwhit both suffered from a sugar and caffeine induced high(yes, Mountain Dew has caffeine, though not as much as Coke or Pepsi). Also, nothing worse than trying to sleep when it's warm and/or humid(which is why I have AC in my bedroom). I personally try to avoid large quantities of...
  5. J

    Voodoo 5500: worth replacing?

    I purchased my CPU on eBay although everything was in one box from Powerleap. The same person was also selling adaptors separately but I figured I wouldn't save anything buying the CPU and fan on my own once you counted shipping. I'm thinking of trying a noise reduction project for my PC one...
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    Voodoo 5500: worth replacing?

    Boot drive: Maxtor 5T040H4 (7200 RPM 40 GB) Other Drives: Maxtor 6Y080P0 (7200 RPM 80 GB)-DM9 model family Maxtor 4G100J5 (5400 RPM 100 GB) I plan to use the DM9 as the boot drive eventually since the 40 GB is getting close to full. The Powerleap seems like a good idea for your P2. Just make...
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    Ford escort vs tree

    I still remember from reading loads of Car&Driver road tests in the 1980s that even the most miserable econoboxes(i.e. diesels with 30 second 0 to 60 times) still maxed out at least in the mid eighties. Nothing made in the last ten years is even remotely that slow so I'm sure practically...
  8. J

    The Perfect Dump...

    It might have been right at home in that Create-A-Fart thread started by Prof. Wizard a few weeks ago. :mrgrn: BTW, it may be tasteless, crude, and juvenile, but it's as funny as all hell. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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    Voodoo 5500: worth replacing?

    Right now the temp is 42°C. Room temp is ~24°C, so figure it's been pretty much at 18 to 20°C above ambient, which incidentally is almost exactly the same as my old PII-450. I'm running the stock fan that came with the Powerleap with no modifications. I'm also running the FSB at 112 MHz which...
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    Voodoo 5500: worth replacing?

    I am wrestling with a similar dilemma right now. In January I upgraded my PII-450 with a Powerleap 1.4 GHz Celeron but I'm still using my Voodoo 3000 card. Outside of MS Train Simulator nothing that I do would really benefit noticably from a faster card. In fact, most applications only...
  11. J

    Getting In Shape

    Actually Coug I'm 40 now. I'll be 41 in November. Next time I'm by my brother's I'll see what I can do on his machine. I'm curious myself whether my strength or just my endurance went since my twenties. BTW, last fall I had a great time digging a dead tree out of the front yard. After the...
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    Ford escort vs tree

    Something similar happened to one of my cousins on a bicycle. He was doing 45 mph and went off the road. The bike ended up wrapped around a lamp post and he walked away. I guess the fact that this guy survived shows that Darwin's Law doesn't always work. :mrgrn:
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    Getting In Shape

    Exactly. I'm 5'9" and my weight the last ten years has fluctuated between 170 and 190. I don't look fat outside of a bit of flab around me stomach(which goes away when I'm around 170 or thereabouts). Most people my height would look like fat slobs at 180. For the same volume muscle weighs...
  14. J

    [NEWS] - Prescott to dissipate over 100W

    Better yet, lower the power requirements enough, and/or use the case for passive cooling of the processor and hard drives, and you get rid of the fans entirely. The point of having no fans is that you have a sealed case(no dust) and only noise from the drives. This can only help from a...
  15. J

    Processor or Fan; Chicken or Egg.

    Short term, no. Long term, maybe but not likely. Brushless fans use mosfets to power the various motor windings in sequence. When the motor is spinning the back EMF increases the resistance of the windings, limiting current to a safe value. If the fan stops spinning the winding resistance is...
  16. J

    Another death in the family

    Merc, you're exactly right that our relationship with our pets is special because we don't understand literally what they are saying to us, yet they somehow get the message across. Suzy had her own repertoire of sounds, as did Tiger. Over time I knew when they were hungry, happy, sad, wanted...
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    Another death in the family

    My brother put up Suzy's picture. This was taken a few months ago:
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    Another death in the family

    Unfortunately, threads like this are getting to be a regular thing for me. :( Our cat Suzette passed away at 5:45 PM this past Thursday(July 24). She was a beautiful Persian with a sweet disposition, and she enjoyed the same type of special relationship with my mother that I did with Tiger...
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    [NEWS] - Prescott to dissipate over 100W

    One of the problems with migration to a smaller transistor size is increased leakage current, meaning that even if the clock speed is zero the chip will still have a substantial power dissipation. Besides that, the other reason behind the large power dissipation is obvious-the 3.60 GHz clock...
  20. J

    Moving (Sucks)

    I remember when my family moved to where I am today 25 years ago. We didn't have half the crap we have now, and it was not something I would care to repeat. I also remember having to move stuff to my dorm room when I slept away at college. Doing this every semester quickly got tiring. After...
  21. J

    HDD technology article

    They've completely slipped my mind for some reason. I usually think of Maxtor, WD, Seagate, Fujitsu, and Samsung when I think of hard drives. I guess ever since IBM's reliability fiasco they've been off my radar.
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    HDD technology article

    The problem is getting the heads to switch from one disk to another for starters. The higher the areal density(and or the rotational speed) the longer this takes. Compounding this is the problem that head racks for multiple disks are just harder(i.e. more expensive) to build as areal density...
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    HDD technology article

    This statement is basically telling me that the HDD industry sees ~1Tbit per in² as the limit of magnetic recording. There is no mention of what technology, if any, might be suited for densities beyond that. (note:1Tbit/in² ~ 1.5 TB/platter using 3.5" platters). Another noteworthy item is...
  24. J

    Iraqi crisis explained...

    IRAQ AL QUEDA The connection is as clear as can be. :mrgrn:
  25. J

    Shipping your job overseas

    This should read as "The time came not too long before I was officially laid off that I was asked to document everything." I certainly didn't volunteer to do that on my own. :wink:
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    Shipping your job overseas

    Kind of funny you mentioned that because the last place I worked had a penchant for asking us to do things like that. Their justification of it was "What happens if you die tomorrow and nobody knows how to do your job?". My short and sweet answer was hire somebody with a good education and...
  27. J

    Power outage

    You certainly have a point about "getting away from it all". The thing is you choose the time and place when you're going to do it. Being suddenly thrust in that situation would undoubtably be less pleasant. Camping was never my cup of tea, although this is more due to the lack of proper...
  28. J

    Power outage

    Interestingly, if power outages here were as regular as those experienced by Mercutio they probably would bother me less, and I would be more likely to have a large collection of UPSs to deal with them. Rather, what we have is generally an interruption of a few seconds perhaps every month or...
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    Power outage

    A stray tree limb knocked down a power line on my block. We were without power for about 4 hours. This got me thinking how dependent upon electricity we as a people are. The sad fact was that for the whole time I literally couldn't do anything other than watch them working on the power lines...
  30. J

    Writing something

    Good story so far Mercutio. I admire anyone who can write fiction like that. I've been told I can write but I haven't written anything non-technical in years. Problem with writing fiction for me is just getting started and then shutting out the world until it's finished. I have a...
  31. J

    Can't sleep, what to do

    Watch TV. It works almost every time for me.
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    what is the point?

    Exactly the point, Doug. I believe in winning arguments based of facts. I also think there are times when if others present convincing evidence or facts you weren't aware of you need to be flexible enough to modify your beliefs. Sadly, I see this facet of online discussion deteriorating in...
  33. J

    what is the point?

    I completely missed this thread since I haven't looked in the feedback section for a long time so I hope my thoughts aren't too untimely(I know PW and honold are both gone). I'm a regular visitor to both sites for different reasons. I don't feel obligated to post on either unless I feel I have...
  34. J

    Farewell... (deserves a separate post)

    Isn't this beating a dead horse? You can not like how something is run but still take advantage of it and enjoy it. Heck, I can't stand how New York City is run for the most part but I still love it and enjoy it. What's the big deal if there are three mods anyway? You have to be really over...
  35. J

    "Alice Capone" ....

    Looks like those were taken during one of her quieter moments. She's a tiny little thing. Do you know how old she is?
  36. J

    What are your thoughts on automated cars?

    Maybe have an emergency button which if pushed takes you to the nearest hospital.
  37. J

    What are your thoughts on automated cars?

    I think Howell was saying that in jest but in any case consider what existed prior to the Interstate highway system. We had a huge interconnected network of railroads and local trolley lines that could get you to within a few blocks of where you wanted to go except for remote rural areas. Had...
  38. J

    What are your thoughts on automated cars?

    You guys are missing the point. With automation there wouldn't be emergency situations that need to be reacted to(at least on limited access roads without pedestrians and cyclists). As for reacting to, say, a child running into the street to get a ball any automated system can do so far faster...
  39. J

    What are your thoughts on automated cars?

    :o Yet another good reason for driverless cars. :o
  40. J

    Tylenol 3 Shelf Life?

    I got into the habit of brushing my teeth a few times a day after I spent over $7,000 on dental work. As for cleanings, the last one was in 1994(I think). Hopefully I'll have good news when I go for my next check up.
  41. J

    My Folder/Server Fried but How Bad Is It?

    Nope. The CPU runs the instructions in the BIOS. My systems won't even post without RAM either. I'm guessing you just fried the CPU and everything else should be OK. I thought newer CPUs had built-in thermal protection such as clock throttling once the die temperature exceeded a certain...
  42. J

    [NEWS] Carbon Thermal Paste To Help Minimize Overheating In

    Sounds intruiguing. Might be something I would want to use for thermoelectric modules as well if the price is right. On the flip side if the two mating surfaces are well machined to a flatness of +-0.001" even standard thermal paste will give an thermal impedance of about 0.05°C/W per in² of...
  43. J

    Mobile Phones

    I hate the things with a passion. When I go out I specifically don't want to be bothered with phone calls. I'm thinking most people don't really need them either given most of the idiotic conversations I hear. My favorite is people who grocery shop on a cell phone. Haven't these people heard...
  44. J

    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    They are if you have enough of them. I lit up the inside of my 1 cubic foot thermoelectric freezer with ten white LEDs consuming 0.9W. The light level inside approximates a fairly well lit room. You could certainly read a book placed inside it if you wanted to. Some numbers for efficiency of...
  45. J

    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    82% transmission efficiency-not as bad as I thought. This works out to a net efficiency of 65.6 lm/W if you're starting off with an 80 lm/W cool white tube. The efficiency of my GE Chroma 50s are 56 lm/W although I can get full spectrum T-12 tubes with efficiencies of 90 lm/W for only $9 from...
  46. J

    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    CF bulbs are killed just as quickly by frequent starting as the linear tubes are which is why you don't see them used inside refreigerators, for example. It's inherent in the technology. Each time the tube starts some of the emitting material is blown off the cathodes. This same material is...
  47. J

    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Indeed. What I thought was most interesting here was the graph that shows just how much red incandescents have in their spectrum. To me they always distorted colors but I didn't realize how badly until I saw that graph. I guess fluoro tubes with large gaps in their spectrum do the same...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    It's interesting that something like this is made. The main drawback I see with it is that it cuts out some of the light(and therefore reduces efficiency), and that the filters + cheap cool white bulbs cost more than I'm paying for full-spectrum tubes. I was trying to find out exactly how much...
  49. J

    Smart Water.

    I downloaded and listened to one of the movies after I made that post so I think you're right about how it works(sorry, I guess I've watched too much Star Trek). I would imagine being water soluble it might be possible to remove it fairly easily, but it is evidently too time consuming to try to...
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    Smart Water.

    If I had to guess I would say they found some way of putting a bar code on the water molecules. Under a scanning electron microscope(the kind that enables you to see atoms) this bar code would be clearly visible. Other than that I don't see how you would be able to distinguish water molecules...
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