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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Bumping this thread a few days ago turned out to be very serendipitous indeed. It looks like it's time for another update Quite a number of highlights here. Cree has their XT-24 blue chip in production with the XT-27 available in sample quantities. The XT-24 outputs 24 mW and the XT-27...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    I did encounter some information about growing plants in the course of my research. Here is a page comparing the effectiveness of different types of fluorescent tubes for plant growing in gory detail. NASA's studies using red and blue LEDs to grow plants are another interesting read. Here's...
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    MAG 972PF-s 19" CRT any good?

    The used monitor idea sounds interesting. I'm not sure where I would look, though. There's not too many mom and pop computer stores around here. On eBay the shipping would be prohibitive. As I'm sure you've guessed, I have budget constraints. I've been wanting a 19" flat CRT for quite some...
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    MAG 972PF-s 19" CRT any good?

    Best Buy has the MAG 972PF-S for $99 after rebate. I've been in need of a better monitor than what I'm using for a long time. In case anyone is curious, my original 15" monitor got too dim to be useable about a year ago. Ever since I've been using a 15" I found by the curb. The color isn't...
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    How long have you lived at your current address?

    Having lived at the same address for the last 26 years and 4 months I think I might hold the record around here. How about everyone else?
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    Looking for a children's book

    I thought maybe you were talking about Charlie Chestnut but that was a squirrel.
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    [NEWZ] Svelte Monster: 3-Platter 400 GB 7200.8

    I thought it was rather humerous that the smallest capacity was 200 GB. I'm also surprised that they didn't make a 1 platter 133 GB version. This would be perfect to upgrade older machines as it would be allow nearly the full 28-bit LBA capacity on a drive with a single platter. And we creep...
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    You're right, Bill. I can't conclusively prove God doesn't exist. However, Occam's Razor makes it highly unlikely that he/she/it does exist given that the probability of a simpler solution is more likely. Therefore, it is more rational to not believe in a God than it is to believe in one...
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    And I'm sure all the believers here will think I'm going straight to hell for my last post. :diablo: No matter. It's probably infinitely more interesting than the other place anyway.
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    A belief in God requires faith. Faith is something that only exists in the minds of man, and not in the material world. Therefore, God does not exist. QED.
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    Very eloquent Gilbo. I'm just curious though why a rational (by your definition) person like Martin Luther would even believe in God, heaven, or hell? I've yet to find any convincing reasons to believe the Bible is anything other than an elaborately written history book. If God existed at...
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    I'm wondering how long it will be before the traumatized Kerry supporters file a lawsuit against the Bush campaign for causing them their trauma by winning the election. Don't laugh. It could conceivably happen, and there are juries stupid enough to actually award money in cases like this...
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    I base my moral decisions on what is good for the majority of people. Sometimes this makes you unpopular, sometimes not. I don't purposely go out of my way to please people, but rather hope that by acting in such a way as to benefit the majority I'll be more popular than unpopular, and hence...
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    Sure I do. I was merely trying to point out that morals can take you to the same places that lack of morals can, albeit for very different reasons. In general, morals and ethics serve as an attempt to balance an unbalanced equation. Sometimes they succeed, sometimes they don't. And there is...
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    I have to say that on average I've found that most people, religious or otherwise, are too lazy to think anything other than what they're told by whatever leader they happen to hold in esteem. By extension, this means that most religious people are inherently incapable of exercising moral...
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    RW, in Merc's defense he is a bit hypersensitive on both homosexual and abortion rights. The other members here know that and don't push those buttons too often. NVidia and Sony are other topics where Merc has, shall we say, very strong feelings (he's anti both). Just a friendy word of...
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    Merc, I do agree that the three things on your list are good things to socialize because the small amount paid in taxes for them is repaid many times over in commerce. And you know how I feel about rail transport. We do in fact have a great freight rail system here, but I wish we had a decent...
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    Merc, I don't know about your current financial state but for the majority of people taxes hurt badly. Unless you're millionaire every dollar taken out in taxes affects you in some way or another. Even if you have enough left to buy what you need, the taxes you pay mean that you can't put away...
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    Whitetail Opening Day Coming Up

    I've thought along those lines myself. The whole move to suburbia in the 1950s and 1960s was in effect was an encrouchment on these animals' territory. We should have stayed in the cities and fixed the problems there. It's more cost efficient to live in high-density settlements anyway. As...
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    Why not let the employees buy into the same group insurance that is used to cover them if they want to cover their spouses and children? It would still be cheaper than buying it on thier own. My point here is that a single person working for an employer (municipal or otherwise) who provides...
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    I can agree with you here to a point, the point being that civil unions which protect inheritence, visitation, and other rights are OK, those which provide benefits, medical or otherwise, at taxpayer expense to domestic partners are not. I don't care what someone does in the privacy of their...
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    Anyone ever think it's all an act with GWB? I nearly always act a lot less intelligent than I am for the simple reason that it catches people off guard. He may be doing the same. Granted, GWB may really be as stupid as he appears, but on the other hand it may all be a brilliant ploy. After...
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    With Ohio projected to go to Bush by two networks at best Kerry can manage a tie. In all likelihood it looks like four more years of Bush. I can't say I have any feelings about this, good or bad. I'd rather neither of them got elected. If you were a little closer Mercutio I would send you a...
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    I'm writing in Rudy Guiliani. Or maybe even Mickey Mouse. I can't stand Kerry and I'm not that fond of Bush. This election is a joke. If you want to talk disenfranchisment then I've long felt that neither party represents me. Both parties are all about keeping the status quo. The Democrats...
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    I started running again

    Putting aside the narrowmindedness for a moment, regimentation is what the military is all about. Either you don't mind it, or you do. Most intelligent people do not like to have every minute of every day planned the way the military does. I might be able to deal with the physical rigors of...
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    New Joke Thread

    The word UP brought to mind a true story. About ten years ago my "know-it-all" cousin was visiting us. He always was prone to telling tall tales or acting like he heard of everything so unbeknownst to me my brother decided to try to catch him in the act. He told my cousin that Federal Express...
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    Behavioral Survey

    Living with my parents perhaps? :frusty: That's mostly what fuels my occasional indulgences. It's a good thing I'm not obessive-compulsive or I would probably be an alcoholic living around here. Anyway, I split an 18 can box of beer with my mom. That was about five weeks ago. I still have...
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    How about them sox

    Yep, that's who it was. She couldn't sing her way out of a paper bag. All those American idol singers strain to hit their notes. Besides that, it looked like she was lip singing and her mouth wasn't even synchronized with the words. I'm sure glad they didn't bring her back today. She...
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    Behavioral Survey

    Seeing what others picked up in bars, the results of surveys, hearsay, etc. I remember the crowds I used to like to hang around with, and none of them went to bars. I remember groups of people I didn't particularly like who said they did. Most who go to bars tend to have some "issues" of some...
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    Behavioral Survey

    I'll drink occasionally (rarely anything stronger than beer), often alone, once in a while with other family members. I've never went to a bar in my life. I don't see the point. The drinks are too expensive, the quality of people you meet is generally low, and I can't hold alcohol well at...
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    How about them sox

    I'm glad for you Doug and Boston that the Sox won but couldn't they come up with someone better than that awful American idol singer? :puke-r: :puke-l: That alone made me wish the Yankees had won. The singing cop the Yankees usually use can actually carry a tune. This girl sure can't. My...
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    How about them sox

    Money can't buy everything. IIRC Baltimore had the most expensive roster in baseball a few years ago and finished in last place. The Mets have a pretty expensive team as well yet did pis poorly the last two years. There were a lot of injuries on the Yankees this year. Giambi couldn't play in...
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    How about them sox

    Now I have to hear my father moan all winter about how the Yankees couldn't win one lousy game out of four. :cry: I've heard psychiatrists in New York will be doing a booming business during the next few months. This is the ultimate humiliation for Yankee fans-being beaten four straight, by...
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    Mercutio - 6000 Posts

    It seems like not long ago you hit 5000. Amazing when you consider how high your signal to noise ratio is. Just about everything you post is worth reading because it's informative, or funny, or thoughtful, or creative, or sometimes all four at the same time.
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    An announcment

    Nothing in the way of contacts to offer but best of luck to you. I'll mention your need for contacts next time I talk to some of my neighbors. Since about half of them are Chinese around here in Flushing, I might get lucky. Any particular reasons for doing this? Or just a change in scenery...
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    LEDs for data comm

    Wow, I wasn't aware that LEDs could be pulsed on and off that fast, and I've been playing with LEDs for quite some time. IR LEDs operating at much slower speeds have been used for years in remotes, but those speeds mentioned are amazing.
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    Slow poisoning of the nation?

    I'm pretty sure the water in beer and soda is distilled first to get all the impurities out. As for getting rid of lead, I believe most of the commercially available water filters take care of it, along with most other impurities.
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    Slow poisoning of the nation?

    Maybe drinking all the soda I do isn't so bad after all. :mrgrn: Water pollution, air pollution, food additives-no wonder so many people end up with cancer in the US. :(
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    skinny cows low fat ice cream

    I can't even eat what's considered a normal meal in one shot. Generally, when I get a lunch special (main dish, soup, egg roll) at one of the local Chinese takeouts I'll make two meals out of it. I tend to eat a lot of smaller meals over the course of a day rather than three larger ones. That...
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    Wish me luck

    I also hate to hear something like this. We're all here if you need to dump your problems. Feel free to PM whenever you want.
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    Bigger Drives When?

    I figure about 3.6 TB (decimal) just from what's in that list. What on earth do you need all that storage for? That must be a really nice pr0no collection you have. ;) Seriously, is this video? I can't imagine anything else needing this much space, and yes, we are promised a drive next year...
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    Zit woes

    I seriously thought about doing that this summer. As I said, it was almost unbearable until I tried the hydrocortisone cream. As long as that keeps it under control, I should be OK until I find the cause. I pretty much eliminated any of those causes. I wear the same types of clothes I've...
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    6500K (Daylight) CFLs......

    Can't say I know what this looks like but Home Depot's Commercial Electric 6500K CF actually has pretty decent color rendering, and really does look like 6500K. Some of the cheaper grade daylight CFs not only have poor color rendering, but are actually closer to 8000K than 6500K. These look as...
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    Zit woes

    Since we're all talking about unattractive growths on the skin, I might as well talk about a problem I've been having for the past few years. It's not as bad as some of the previous things in this thread but if you're easily grossed out don't read any further. Every summer for about the past...
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    Zit woes

    At least this isn't as bad as Flagreen's poop thread. :lol:
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    Where's the fire?

    Most of the people I knew in school and at my first job drove without licenses or insurance. As long as you don't get in an accident or get pulled over it's no big deal. A license doesn't replace your eyes and ears. Quite a few who have licences really shouldn't, and many who don't are...
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    Where's the fire?

    Actually, it's always referred to as simply catenary. I've noticed the relative lack of sensation of speed in trains myself when traveling 125 mph along the NorthEast Corridor. There isn't that much side-to-side motion, it's fairly quiet, and you're pretty high up. In fact, 70 mph in one of...
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    Where's the fire?

    Well, that may be blazing fast for a motorcycle but it's not much above the day in and day out speed reached by high-speed trains in Europe and Japan. And if MS Train Simulator is any indication of what the real thing is like, you get acclimated to those kinds of speeds in no time at all. I...
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    Handy - 3,000+ posts

    Congratulations, Doug! :beer: :thumbleft: And thanks a million for everything you've done to keep this place going! :thumbright:
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    Racism Going Strong in Detroit

    From the article: This is the same old song-when blacks can't compete on their own for whatever reason, they want the government to step in and level the playing field. Hint-it didn't work then and it won't work now. Maybe if more blacks stayed in school and didn't have babies when they were...
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