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  1. ddrueding

    iPhone syndrome

    They offer it, but it really sucks. The latency is awful. Further, the whole industry is on Nextel. When we start a job we can use direct connect with our subcontractors and vendors as well.
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    iPhone syndrome

    Nextel is still huge in the construction industry. These guys just got the old Motorola radios removed from their trucks, and they need to preserve the ability to shout obscenities into your phone at inopportune moments.
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    iPhone syndrome

    Someone on the CM forums managed to root my Nextel i1. If they can get CM working on it I would be willing to contribute some cash. The thing is still running Android 1.5 for crying out loud.
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    PFC/APFC power supplies need pure sine wave UPSs

    My new super UPS showed up today. I hope to get it hooked up tonight. It weighs at least twice as much as my APC 1500; that is a good sign.
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    Anything new ?

    How about being pissed at the system for charging so much in the first place? I don't really care who's paying, as it all winds up coming from me anyway. 1. Company health insurance - payed by the company so I make less money 2. Govt health insurance - payed by the govt so I get taxed more 3...
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    Anything new ?

    Wow time, I do wish you the best. I can see myself in your shoes in a few years. I already have occasional heart pain, and I manage to make myself dizzy when I sneeze. Resting heart rate is well above 50, and just walking around puts it in the high-70s. A burst of solid exercise can get it into...
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    PFC/APFC power supplies need pure sine wave UPSs

    Reserve wattage I think is the key phrase here. They shorted the battery pack enough that it can't keep up with the rated AC load. that is a major oversight.
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    PFC/APFC power supplies need pure sine wave UPSs

    I suppose it depends on the UPS and the Utility.
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    iPhone syndrome

    My Sprint Overdrive Pro was able to maintain at least 3G service all the way from San Francisco to Los Angeles streaming Pandora and Google Maps the whole way. Not that I don't have service issues elsewhere, but the last place I had issues Verizon and ATT were down as well.
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    question easy liquid cooling?

    I won't let any of my users put their machines on the floor. The additional dust/etc the machine picks up is unacceptable. I've gone SFF where possible, and if the machine needs to be under the desk I block it up at least 8" using bricks or whatever else I can get my hands on.
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    Timing of building a new system

    Perhaps just buy from the 'Egg in bulk and resell? Even when I had reseller accounts with many distributors and did $250k/yr+ I couldn't get their pricing on a bunch of stuff.
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    Something Random

    We got it slowed to 55MPH balanced on the prop, but at that point we were very high-alpha and she wanted to keep dropping a wing. Something tells me that still won't get us close to 50mpg, maybe 7 ;)
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    Something Random

    It was given a false piece of data (that I was on a bicycle). Based on that, any error in the reporting or analysis is not surprising. Particularly considering the performance recorded was so far out of the reasonable envelope for a bicycle.
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    Something Random

    The calculation happens in software after I get back and upload to the PC. I suspect that the values it received were outside their prediction model.
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    Something Random

    I used my Garmin 610 cycling watch to capture the route. It was configured to calculate calories based on speed and elevation changes (I didn't wear my heart rate monitor in the plane). So according to the Garmin software, had a rode a bicycle at that speed over that profile I would have burned...
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    Something Random

    Getting my pilot's license as well ;)
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    Something Random

    Used my Garmin GPS watch to record my flight. It thinks I cycled for an hour, covered 148 miles and burned 5572 calories with a total ascent of 11197 feet. Damn I'm good. ;) Google Earth viewable track attached.
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    Something Random

    Yay Penny Arcade. Nice office.
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    Electric Cars

    The Wrangler just got a new engine/transmission that actually looks decent. The high-end configurations look relatively comfortable as well.
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    Easiest process for .MKV to DVD

    At the moment he's playing with "Windows DVD Maker" that ships with Win7. In the past I familiarized him with Format Factory for use with his iThings. I'm just not sure what settings in Format Factory will land him with optimal DVD quality.
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    UPS Help

    It isn't a firetrap if the breaker is the lightest-rated component. 12/2 is 20A, as is the plug, so the breaker is 20A. Trying to put a 50A load on that circuit, even if I resort to modding cables, just invites tripping the breaker, not starting fires. That said, I chose the 2kva unit over the...
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    UPS Help

    Yup. I have three dedicated circuits for my home computers/entertainment stuff. One for "home1", one "home2", and one for accessories.
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    UPS Help

    I'm certain the wiring is solid; there is a single 12/2 from a dedicated GFCI 20A circuit breaker to a single GFCI 20A outlet that only has this single UPS connected to it. As soon as the replacement arrives (Liebert GXT3 2000RT120 shipped 10/5) I'll take this one to work and try to make it...
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    question easy liquid cooling?

    I took care of it.
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    UPS Help

    I logged in and changed the "power quality sensitivity" to "low" and the high/low "transfer voltage" to 128/105 respectively. Of course, the voltage is 121.6 +/-0.5v and has been for as long as I've had the unit (3 months?)
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    UPS Help

    Unplugging the UPS Stops the psycho AVR and it just enters battery mode. I noticed it doesn't just happen when it's raining anymore, and now it is happening even with the lower load. What a piece of crap. I'll try and log into it and check the logs, maybe widen the range for the AVR.
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    question easy liquid cooling?

    I ran liquid cooling for quite a while. The only reason I stopped was that I was tired of rebuilding the whole thing every time I swapped out some bits. I was very paranoid about leaks, so I ordered top-end bits and did everything myself.
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    Easiest process for .MKV to DVD

    I have a friend who wants to take some .MKV files and create DVDs that will play in a standard DVD player. He isn't tech savvy, and I don't know anything about the .MKVs in question. No fancy menus or other authoring stuff, just a disk that will play in a DVD player. Thanks!
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    Jobs is dead

    I called him jobs (as in plural of employment) to his face and he didn't correct me. The others did the same, so I'm pretty sure that is correct.
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    UPS Help

    I'll try that. I've noticed that it does calm down if I reduce the load significantly (from ~600W to ~200W. When it isn't screwing up, even with the full load, it shows as ~50% capacity.
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    Because of that, I don't feel that a particularly efficient unit or configuration will ever really pay for itself. Even using electric space heaters, our annual heating costs are ~$1200. Even if the new unit cut that in half, it would take thirty years to pay for an $18k unit.
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    The climate here is very mild, and the house is incredibly well insulated and very air-tight. Here is what the Trane zone calculator said for my place: Average days per year above 75: 0 Average days per year below 40: 0 Average high...
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    Nice. Ardunio UNO - $25 Ardunio Ethernet Shield - $40 PoE Adapter - $22 6x LM35 temperature sensors - $6 Plus wire, some soldering, and some programming. So $100 plus whatever it takes to get someone to write the relevant code? That sounds very tempting...
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    Indeed. I was reading somewhere recently about mega cheap tiny linux PCs that were powered off USB or something. Might be cheaper just to connect some sensors to one of those.
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    UPS Help

    Grr...for some reason when it rains my APC 1500 alternates rapidly into "Advanced Voltage Regulation" and back to normal. Sounds like it's doing it at 60Hz. The reported load on the device triples (taking it beyond 100%) and the battery slowly depletes. I now have an Emerson/Liebert GXT3 2000VA...
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    Not always. Sometimes it is a hard drive, UPS, router, PoE injector or camera. The enclosures themselves and any climate control they require is the responsibility of others, and I want to be able to hold them accountable. I need to be able to state that the recorded temps are the ambient in the...
  37. ddrueding

    PC Gaming = World of Suck

    Thanks. Still trying to work out the technical details. Switched it to 2560x1440 and now it won't let me back in to change it to something else. My machine should be able to handle just about anything on a several year old game.
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    PC Gaming = World of Suck

    Which server should I use for CoH?
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    Evil Empire

    I meant, perceived by his customer base. That mostly rules out "real understanding of technology".
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    Thanks. I don't know why my searching didn't find it, I was actively searching for devices like this on Smarthome's website.
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    They do, but it is pretty far from ambient in most cases.
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    Wow. That is a bit pricey... I'm stunned there isn't a little PoE SNMP ethernet dongle for this kind of thing...
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    Evil Empire

    Don't forget these are apple products, the majority of the margin is in the perception. Jobs was, at the very least, perceived to be the grand visionary.
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    Evil Empire

    Will Steve's death make them more or less evil? I know it will make them less profitable.
  45. ddrueding

    Network Temperature Sensors

    This looks perfect, but I can't find a place to buy it?
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    I am doing several goofy (and a few sane) things. I'm having hardware failures in equipment cabinets in the middle of nowhere and I'd like more information about what the cabinet is going through. For the goofy, I'd like to put in a computer controlled multi-zone HVAC system for my 1400sqft 3...
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    Interesting. Similar, and a little cheaper, but still painful.
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    Network Temperature Sensors

    I have a few places where attaching a thermometer to my network would be useful. Logging to a text file would be fine, an integrated web server could be interesting. POE is a practical must. A. The server room could use 3 B. Many equipment cabinets could use 2 (inside and out) C. My house could...
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    Media Player Appliances

    If it is supposed to be transparent to the client, doesn't that mean that the problem must be with the server implementation?
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    Media Player Appliances

    I use the Boxee with SMB, but don't use mount points. Works perfectly for me.
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