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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...
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    Iraqi crisis explained...

    IRAQ AL QUEDA The connection is as clear as can be. :mrgrn:
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
  10. 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...
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    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...
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    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...
  14. 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?
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    What are your thoughts on automated cars?

    Maybe have an emergency button which if pushed takes you to the nearest hospital.
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    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...
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    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...
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    What are your thoughts on automated cars?

    :o Yet another good reason for driverless cars. :o
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    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.
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    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...
  21. 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...
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    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...
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    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...
  24. 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...
  25. 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...
  26. 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...
  28. 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...
  30. J

    Tips for an Ebay Rookie?

    Sorry about that. :mrgrn: :oops:
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    Tips for an Ebay Rookie?

    From the bidder's standpoint I notice auctions ending during "primetime(7 PM -12AM)" seem to fetch more. Ditto for anything ending on weekends(preferably also during "primetime"). Conversely, I've been able to pick up some real bargains when the auction ends at something like 4AM on a...
  32. J

    Tylenol 3 Shelf Life?

    My dental history is, well, similar. :( I didn't go to the dentist for something like ten years and I like eating sweets. One day I realized my home-made attempts to alleviate pain, including my lame attempts at fillings, weren't cutting it any more. This was when I was 29. One year and...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Strangely enough I came upon that very same article when I was learning all about fluorescents a few months back. I've found the whole subject quite a bit, well, illuminating. ;) I really like your ideas for LED lighting. They might very well be feasible in 5 years as LEDs decrease in cost...
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    First Contact?

    I'm not quite sure how everyone else here is interpreting that cloud, but to me it's most definitely not as NASA described(a superhero flying through a cloud, arm up, with a saved person in tow below). I'm thinking more along the lines of a vulgar gesture particularly common especially among...
  35. J

    [NEWS] - SPAM cost 874$/year per employee

    I think the $30 figure comes from what the employee actually costs the employer. A friend of mine who owns a business and has no health insurance for his employees said that right off you add about 50% to the actual hourly salary for matching Social Security, unemployment insurance, disability...
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    surfs up, lets go!

    :o :o :o Anybody remember Jaws? I never went to the beach again after I saw that movie. Since I was a kid when I saw it I was even afraid in the bathtub for a few months afterwards. Assuming this picture isn't Photoshopped that guy is nuts to be anywhere near the water.
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    Behold! The future..... Tejas revealed!

    I'm surprised that it only supports 4GB of RAM. Seems like that might limit it down the road.
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    It Professional's role in preventing piracy

    Especially for crap like a Britney Spears CD. :( While I find prices for DVDs slightly more justified than those of CDs it would be better if they cost the same as VHS movies. The :evil: RIAA :evil: uses piracy to justify all sorts of Nazi-like schemes such as DRM that they wish to impose...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Home Depot of all places had electronic ballasts for 40 watt T-12 tubes(I had almost given up looking). A little pricey at $21.97 each but still inexpensive enough to try. I just purchased and installed two today in the shoplights in my workroom. I'll keep the old magnetic ballasts which...
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    It Professional's role in preventing piracy

    Exactly. M$ complains about piracy but keeps prices at a high enough level to make risking selling pirated software worthwhile. If M$ Office were, say, $25 for a home user you just wouldn't get people selling pirated copies on the streets for $10 to $15. Ditto for the recording and movie...
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    Browser Innovation

    Built-in html editing. Something along the lines where you can see how a page looks in the browser, maybe add a picture or a line of text somewhere directly in the preview, and then the editor adds the appropriate code to the web page. Alternatively, you can edit the pages in text only, and...
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    What are your thoughts on automated cars?

    True but hasn't technology has obsoleted many jobs in the past. Eventually society will adjust. Besides this won't happen overnight. It likely won't be fully phased in for at least two decades as you mentioned. Plenty of time for people to find another job. Look what's happening now as the...
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    What are your thoughts on automated cars?

    Don't they use flat bed trucks for that even nowadays? In the scheme of things that's a very minor problem. How so? My point in bringing this up is that most of the pieces are already in place. There is no massive government investment here. Many cars are already drive by wire. Outfitting...
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    What are your thoughts on automated cars?

    This idea came up in another thread but I thought it deserved a thread of it's own. What are your thoughts on automating driving? I say it's long past due and should be done as soon as possible. Since many cars are already drive by wire, so to speak, it should be fairly easy to implement via...
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    National Do-Not-Call List Open for Registration

    I'll buy into your approach Fushigi since it's better than what we have today, which are standards from maybe about 1990. Had that been done from about the time CAFE standards stabilized in 1990 or thereabouts we would be up to around 50 mpg for autos and maybe 35 mpg for SUVs. Ultimately, it...
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    National Do-Not-Call List Open for Registration

    To continue this article basically seems to sum up the current administration's attitude towards fuel economy although we wouldn't be in this position if Gore the environmentalist had pushed for CAFE standards such as I described.
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    Time for Heresey!

    One thing never mentioneed in the IDE vs SCSI debates are that 15K drives are quite a bit noisier and hotter than IDE. I know I wouldn't want a 15K or even 10K drive in any machine I'm using unless it was in another room. Then of course there are the usual cost and capacity issues. SCSI has...
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    National Do-Not-Call List Open for Registration

    This is a good way to deal with the problems I alluded to as well which I neglected to mention. As long as people who lead unhealthy lifestyles are somehow made to pay the cost of their care through "sin taxes" it's fine with me if society treats them. As for hard drugs, I'm all for legalizing...
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    National Do-Not-Call List Open for Registration

    Moynihan was a true statesman well liked by both parties. He's hardly the type of Democrat I was referring too. I was all too happy to vote for him. Rather, I was thinking of most of the local and state legislators, including one idiot City Councilman whose name I forgot who said white people...
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    National Do-Not-Call List Open for Registration

    I guess you're not too familiar with the kinds of Democrats who usually seem to get elected to office here in NYC and NYS. They are even more dogmatic than right-to-life conservatives if that's at all possible. They seem to revel in passing all kinds of silly laws designed to protect idiots...
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