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  1. ddrueding

    Perspective

    That was funny. User-initiated downloads, maybe.
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    Feeding your DSLR (flash memory)

    Well, I went ballistic this afternoon and only did ~200 shots in an hour. I think the 3 8GB cards I have now will hold me for a while.
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    U.S. is still most obese country in the world

    I'm waiting for my LowePro Deluxe Waistbelt to arrive, and if it fits, I'll be out walking around with 30 lbs on my hips for the afternoon. I did just pass 217lbs (BMI 27.9), so I am not happy.
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    Something Random

    :p
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    Something Random

    Considering nVidia's history of shortcutting standards, I wouldn't be too surprised.
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    dSLR thread

    The built in cleaning sensor can't do stuff that was attached with moisture. I've already had a speck stuck to the sensor on the 450D. I've been using a brush with good success.
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    Feeding your DSLR (flash memory)

    My RAW files are averaging 16.4MB a piece. That means about 220 shots on a 4GB card. That is an afternoon for me, which would do fine, but I really don't like changing cards. Using 8GB cards means I don't need to carry spares for a day. I know Lunar likes to keep the number of shots per card...
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    Feeding your DSLR (flash memory)

    Wow, Stereodude, nice find. Too bad the math isn't as favorable with 8GB cards. The 4GB is just too small with a 12MP body.
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    dSLR thread

    From what I've read, they never changed the terminology for focal lengths, so since those are both 1.5x crop sensors, it would show an equivalent to 75mm @ full-frame. A 28mm would be 42mm, and 42mm @ f2.8 with ISO800 could do quite a bit in lower light levels, but it depends upon your...
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    Feeding your DSLR (flash memory)

    Patriot Memory 8GB Class 6 SDHC (PSF8GSDHC6-PC) RAW Writes from Canon 450D - 5.366MB/s with a StdDev of 0.091 after 10 tests. It could be better, and I'll likely get one really fast one to use as my primary, but in real life it is fine. If you shoot JPEG large fine, you can shoot until the...
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    Something Random

    Dupe :(
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    Something Random

    I only have one add-in card, but it takes ~15 seconds for it to detect all the arrays. That is by far the bulk of the boot time.
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    Something Random

    Now that I'm dual-booting, uptime rarely exceeds 2 hours. Fortunately, booting to an SSD makes it tolerable ;)
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    Monitor Dying?

    For the record, how long did the current one last?
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    U.S. is still most obese country in the world

    I thought they kept bumping it up, not down...
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    Something Random

    I just went to Google the address for the local t-mobile store, and it turns out it has a Wikipedia entry:
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    Compiling an Ubuntu Kernel?

    Aha, nevermind. Found it under "SCSI device support -> SCSI low-level drivers -> 3Ware 9xxx SATA RAID support.
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    Compiling an Ubuntu Kernel?

    On 3Ware's site they state: But I don't see it listed anywhere in the "Linux Kernel 2.6.24.3 Configuration".
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    Compiling an Ubuntu Kernel?

    I'm fairly confused at the moment. The OS is currently running on 2.6.24-19-generic. I took the source for 2.6.24 and compiled it using the exact config file from the working installation, and copied the entry from menu.lst only changing the name. And it still refuses to boot (same error as...
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    U.S. is still most obese country in the world

    It's finally cool enough to walk to dinner. 1.5 miles each way to a great burger joint, where I'm sure the sweet potato fries will counter any benefit the 3 mile walk will have.
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    Something Random

    ...and exposes you to "Carpet Bombing" Only masochists install Apple software on windows. The only people I know to write worse software for the platform is HP. Edit: Outside the anti-virus business, that is.
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    TAX organizers software or system?

    My father wrote one a while back that I used, but it isn't for sale anymore. Payroll Companion for Windows
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    Compiling an Ubuntu Kernel?

    Looks like I also need to clear out the appropriate /lib/modules/ folder as well. Anything else?
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    Compiling an Ubuntu Kernel?

    I'm still chewing on this and starting to make a mess. What is the best way to go about getting rid of all these kernels that aren't working? I can go into /usr/src and delete the files there, but there are still a mess in /boot Can I just delete those as root? Is there anything else I should...
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    Feeding your DSLR (flash memory)

    Your speed argument I can understand, though SD has been making significant strides in that area. But the "small, flimsy, and fiddly" I don't. It is smaller, but that strikes me as a plus. I did some destructive testing with some smaller cards, and they held up quite well. Also the side-contact...
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    Feeding your DSLR (flash memory)

    I will later today. It's supposed to be 100F here today (!) so we'll be heading down to Monterey, maybe taking my sailboat out.
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    Big Brother commeth...

    I agree with you Fushigi, but I don't think that matters either. The masses have become stupid enough that it no longer matters what the laws say or what the smart people know. I have completely lost hope; and that means that someone way worse than terrorists have won.
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    update Updates to forum (vbulletin version 3.7 from 3.6)

    Sweet. Thanks Handruin. That was a damn fast turnaround.
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    Compiling an Ubuntu Kernel?

    Still no love, though the error was now preceded by a number: [22.513299] Kernel Panic - not synching: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)Back to the drawing board ;)
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    Big Brother commeth...

    When was the last time that slowed them down?
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    Big Brother commeth...

    And that showed up just in time to bump telecom immunity from the headlines. Looks like it's trash day.
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    Compiling an Ubuntu Kernel?

    I found the "config-2.6.24-19-generic" file in /boot. I'm going to see if xconfig will accept that as a starting point...
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    Compiling an Ubuntu Kernel?

    Well, that didn't work. I must have failed to include some bits for my hardware: Kernel Panic - not synching: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0) The OSes are on a RAID-0 array on a 3Ware RAID controller. Is there some way to say "make the kernel exactly the same as the current...
  34. ddrueding

    Compiling an Ubuntu Kernel?

    make xconfig (once I had QT3 installed) seems to be the GUI I was after. Let's see if I can compile a bootable kernel this time...
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    Monitor Dying?

    You don't need to go too high-end.
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    Another mass build and some hardware thoughts

    I stand massively corrected. But I'm sure Merc will mention that kids who can't print in color aren't happy kids.
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    dSLR thread

    Thanks e_dawg. Although I do like medium-sized prints (24"x36", and 60" wide panos), most of the time I'll be displaying them on screens with 1920x1080 resolution. So the "presentation" size is typically 1000-2000 pixels high. I've been looking at pano-heads to avoid parallax, but I've just...
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    Another mass build and some hardware thoughts

    For a $50 budget, you are in pure inkjet crap territory. Even the cheapest lasers start at about five times that. I am also impressed, Merc. I've done smaller builds and smaller groups, but that is really awesome.
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    dSLR thread

    Thanks for the tip. At one point, I shot the same pano with a 3 shots @ 10mm, ~8 shots @ 50mm, and 100+ shots at 200mm. There is no doubt in my mind that the 200mm capture was sharper and cleaner, but having a pano that is more than 25,000 pixels wide causes issues with JPGs, and is cumbersome...
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    Acronis needs Beta Testers

    I just got the e-mail from them an hour ago, and already signed up ;)
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    Using 38" Sony LCD TV as main monitor?

    My old 24" widescreen CRTs weighed in at just under 100 pounds. They were awesome for gaming.
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    User Outlook inbox is empty?

    Because a couple former employees still have e-mail accounts, and I want as little to do with it as possible.
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    Using 38" Sony LCD TV as main monitor?

    When a friend had this 40" CRT, I had to help him move. I offered to pitch in on a new LCD so long as we could leave the beast where it was.
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    Suggestions for speeding up a Vista laptop

    Damn, well said Merc. Mind if I quote you on that?
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    Thinkpad, worth the upgrade?

    I've always had a beast desktop and a basic laptop capable of RDC. When I am in the field for more than a couple days going through batches of photographs on a tiny screen without a real mouse just sucks.
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    dSLR thread

    Good to know. I try to use one of my primes (35/2 or 50/1.8) when doing stitching (since the focal length of each shot is less relevant). I assume sharpness is the most important? If I were interested in a dedicated lens for taking large landscape panoramas, what would you recommend? Of...
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    Firefox 3 beta

    What extension? Would it be less work to update the extension yourself? I'm still trying to visualize a workflow that involves that many concurrent tabs...
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    User Outlook inbox is empty?

    Yup. Turns out she was logging onto a Terminal Server she shouldn't have been and had configured that as POP3 to PST. Of course, she couldn't tell me this, and is still in denial. She just called and said "you won't believe this, but I just logged on to TS3 for fun, and there is my mail! Why...
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    Larger LCD Monitors

    Actually, working on all these panoramas, the wide screen is beneficial for once...
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    Blu Ray on the computer: Anybody done it yet?

    If all you want to do is watch BR movies, an external player is likely the cheapest way in. I thought the XBox only did HD-DVD, and the PS3 did BR? If you want to be able to copy your BR disks, there is theoretically software that will do it with a PC. I did it with HD-DVD movies, but have gome...
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