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    Iraqi crisis explained...

    Once it's general knowledge that the cancer caused by pollution kills millions each year I think you might very well generate a war with environmental causes. I can just imagine oil company executives swinging from lamp posts. :lol: Coug, feel like blowing up a couple of pipelines and...
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    Iraqi crisis explained...

    You can't, but you can create a world where it is impossible to create widespread death and destruction because of those differences. One problem is that many countries, especially younger Western ones, feel that their way is the only way, and that they need to impose this way on the indigenous...
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    Iraqi crisis explained...

    To elaborate: 1)Nationality: the only reason large nation-states exist is to protect their populations from.....other large nation-states. Some nations will attack their neighbors for various reasons-territory, resources, religious differences, etc. Get rid of the nation states everywhere and...
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    Iraqi crisis explained...

    Maybe one day we'll have a world without borders. It's always been a hope of mine. Race, religion, and nationality are all things that have been used to divide people, create an us versus them mentality. I doubt it'll change in my lifetime, but someday. Yes, someday.
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    The search for intelligent life in America

    Of course I'm proud to be an American. Proud to be from the same country as Britney Spears and Michael Jackson Proud to be a citizen of the world's greatest polluter Proud to be an elite member of the world's most hated country Proud to be part of a country whose educational system is...
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    Holographic Storage

    Cold fusion was initially ridiculed by the scientific community when it was first discovered. During the last few years it has seen increasing acceptance as more of the experiments have been duplicated. We still have a while to go before it becomes a practical energy source but once it does...
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    Holographic Storage

    It's obviously been a while since this idea was first proposed. Just look at one of the comparisons: I seem to remember 1 GB hard drives were the norm around 1995 or 1996. Evidently, there's still R&D to be done before we have a manufacturable product. Still, should the idea be developed...
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    Any way to speed up a 56K connection?

    Thanks for the tip. I managed to find the SHSMOD utility. I had done the registry tweak a while ago to get my modem to connect at higher than 115,200 bps but my ports seemed to bottleneck it. Anyway, the utility works and I'm connected at 230,400 bps. Text page loads do indeed seem much...
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    Any way to speed up a 56K connection?

    I've heard good things about Road Runner myself. The main thing stopping me is the cost-$50/month vs $9.99/month. The phone plan we're on allows unlimited local calling so phone costs for dialup are a non-issue. Given that I only average about 30 MB/day downloading(about 90 minutes worth)...
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    Any way to speed up a 56K connection?

    You're not the only one. My sister had her house built new on Long Island about 7 years ago, and the electrical wiring left quite a bit to be desired. I think the phone line was OK though. It's getting increasing hard to find people who want to do that type of work, so it's a crapshoot as to...
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    Any way to speed up a 56K connection?

    I'll try a few of the suggestions here and see what happens. So far my lines look to be in good shape. I checked the lines coming off the pole to my house yesterday(I shimmied up the telephone pole). They seem to be in good shape as best I can tell(no corrosion, water damage). Of course...
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    Any way to speed up a 56K connection?

    I sent it to you in a PM.
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    Any way to speed up a 56K connection?

    I use Opera exclusively for downloads. I can pick up where I left off usually, even after a reboot. Occasionally, however, an error occurs and Opera just loses track of what it already has, and then I need to start over again. This is maybe one out of 50 downloads. Since most of my downloads...
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    Any way to speed up a 56K connection?

    It can't hurt to send me the docs. Usually my download speed runs from about 5.5 KB/sec to 5.9 KB/sec, so I don't think I'll be able to do much better, but it can't hurt to try. Thanks for the offer with Opera :), but I already have it installed
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    Any way to speed up a 56K connection?

    I'm using a Motorola ModemSURFR 56K External PnP. Since it connects through my serial port, the connection speed always appears as 115200 bps regardless of the speed the modem is actually connected it. Part of the problem with dropping down in speed here are the cordless phones in my house...
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    Any way to speed up a 56K connection?

    The reason I'm asking this is because I'm at the end of my rope right now. I was doing a 50MB download with Opera, which lets me stop and resume downloads. However, even with this feature sometimes errors occur and the entire download starts over again. This happpened twice already with the...
  17. J

    Fans, fans, fans

    I'll echo the sentiments about putting fans on the Northbridge or video cards. A large passive heat sink will do just fine in either case, or if you really must have a fan, don't have one of those miserable 25mm jobs that move less air than a moth and sound like mosquitoes on steriods. When my...
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    Help me choose my wedding transportation

    If I had to suggest something, it would be a ride on the TGV, but since that's not local to you maybe Amtrak will be an OK if somewhat half-assed substitute. Mercutio also offered a few interesting if unconventional suggestions. Autos, whether limos, rent-a-cars, whatever, are just too mundane...
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    Iraqi crisis explained...

    Since it looks like war is inevitable at this time, I suggest everybody, especially Americans against the war, put aside their personal feelings and unite to make sure the troops over there get all the support necessary to get the job done as quickly as possible. We don't need this to turn into...
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    Iraqi crisis explained...

    I found I very long list of hits when I searched for "Israel" and "war crimes", so rather than bore everyone with hundreds of links I just picked two more or less at random. http://www.sis.gov.eg/online/deno/html/deno2.htm Nice list, isn't it...
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    Iraqi crisis explained...

    Although I fully supported the attacks on Afghanistan following 9/11 because we were going after those directly responsible I really can't make up my mind one way or another about Iraq. To be sure, Iraq sponsors terrorism and Iraq may acquire WMD in the future if nothing is done. Saddam will...
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    Determining number of directory levels

    The limit for the Joliet file system is a 64-character filename. The ISO standard allows up to 255 characters in a path(31 characters for MS-DOS 8.3 compatible level 1 ISO). Nero has an option to allow more 255, but I'm not sure if any other burning software does. As some here mentioned, the...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    1 silent hard drive: priceless The best things in life are free. For everything else there's MasterCard­®
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    I reboot my computer(s)...

    I've always been a bit puzzled as to what those rolling blackouts actually accomplish as far as saving energy. Shutting everything down in only one small area every few weeks seems to me like it would save at most a fraction of a percent, and cause great inconvenience as well. Wouldn't simple...
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    I reboot my computer(s)...

    I think everyone here knows I'm still running Win98SE. That usually means daily reboots, sometimes precautionary, sometimes involutary. My Linux box was actually up a full week before I had to reboot into Win98 to run some taxicam repair software. I've also had Win98SE running on that machine...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    Sounds good to me. I've had similar issues with lead where it doesn't take all the details of the mold. I think it's because the mold cools the lead very fast before it has a chance to flow everywhere. No matter, it should fit good enough to take the heat away from the drive. We're not...
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    Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 6800 13.6GB 7200 RPM

    Thanks. Sounds good to me. :) I'll be happy to take it for that price if nobody buys it. BTW, I checked eBay yesterday and I saw drives smaller than that going for $30+. I even saw someone who had a 540 MB drive for a $15 BIN price, although he had no takers so far. I wouldn't be surprised...
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    Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 6800 13.6GB 7200 RPM

    How much? Honestly, I'm willing to pay around $1 per GB plus shipping(no hurry-UPS or USPS ground is fine). Less is the drive flaky, more if it's brand new, never used. I'm looking to pick up a few used IDE drives in the over 2GB class, but they're currently going for ridiculous prices on...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    Interesting thought. I'm thinking with the proper tools you could machine something to more or less fit the top of the drive instead of using lead. Also, someone pointed out above that the sides of the drive get hottest, meaning this is the best place to attach a heat sink. Since I want to...
  30. J

    hdd mod (in the box)

    Yes, exactly what I had in mind. :D
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    Bush...I can't believe how idotic he is.

    You know this is about oil, I know it's about oil, but sadly the average American couldn't care less. In fact, the average SUV-driving moron probably supports anything that keeps the price of gas low. All I hear now from people are complaints that the price of gas is going up. The minute I...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    The play dough was a nice idea. :) It seems to have worked well. Steel should work just fine for melting lead. I think most steels melt at well over 2000°F, so you should have nothing to worry about as long as there are no plastic handles. I don't think duct tape and tin foil would work...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    Did you make sure that it is 100% silicon caulk(generally used in kitchens and bathrooms) and not acrylic or siliconized acrylic? Did it smell like vinegar or more like petroleum distillates? The acrylic caulk or siliconized acrylic caulk will take days to get completely hard, and will not be...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    The heat's no big deal once it's cured(i.e. once all the water comes out). This takes about 24 to 48 hours. We're only talking ~600°F here. I've used plaster of paris molds multiple times for lead castings. I've even had luck with one-use cardboard molds, although these sometimes ignite if...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    I think I would make the initial mold of the HDD top with silicon rubber. Home Depot has it in caulking gun sized tubes for about $3 to $4, and one tube should be plenty. Cover the top of the drive and go down along the sides about 1/2" or so(exact amount not critical). Put on about 1/4" at a...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    Here's the alloy I was talking about: http://www.micromark.com/casting.html Go to the bottom of the page and look at type 160 and type 280. Also a lot of other goodies for making molds here. The two low-temp alloys run $14.95 for 11.4 oz. They also have something that's almost pure...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    That should work, although you'll might need to get the steel plate fairly hot before hand so the lead has a chance to make good contact with the plate before it solidifies. Before you embark on this project though a couple of precautions: 1)Work in a well-ventilated area(lead fumes are not too...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    You don't live anywhere close to a range, do you? :lol: I agree getting that much lead would be problematic and costly, but you could make an exact mold of the WD drive's top for a perfect fit. Not easily done with steel or even aluminum, whereas lead can be easily melted and cast on a stove...
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    hdd mod (in the box)

    Very intriguing. This is definitely something worth trying. If the sound is really damped because of the sheer mass of the plates, probably lead sheets would work best of all. Lead is also fairly soft, so it should be easier to work with than steel or aluminum. In fact, if you needed to make...
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    Decommissioning old hard drives

    A couple of my own ideas: 1)Buy a few inexpensive removable hard drive racks(Cyberguys has one for only $7.99), put a rack in each of your machines, and use the drive for backup/ file transfer. 2)Use it to upgrade the drive in your Linux/other experimental box. 3)Sell it on eBay. I'm frankly...
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    Does your computer have a tail pipe? These guys think it...

    Very interesting, although if only PC makers would move to 120mm fans you could move the same volume of air without the need for a muffler. Those little high-speed fans they put on chipsets and video cards are the really annoying ones. They make your PC sound like it's full of mosquitoes. To...
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    WTB: 4 pieces 64MB 72-pin EDO SIMMs (double-sided, 60ns)

    Look for a -6 or -7 on the chips. This usually denotes 60 or 70 ns. If in doubt post a picture and I can tell you what it is. I have a bunch of 4s myself. Anything less that 16 MB is just about worthless these days. Just check eBay, and the selling prices there are high compared to online...
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    WTB: 4 pieces 64MB 72-pin EDO SIMMs (double-sided, 60ns)

    I'm interested in buying four(4) of these for my Linux machine(currently 32 MB). Best price so far on Pricewatch is $8 each, but it seems everyone is charging something like $20 S&H. :o One place had them for $10 each with free shipping(USPS-uninsured). If anybody has some in their parts...
  44. J

    Another self test...

    I am Yoda... The wisest master of all... 700 years old and still f*ck you up, I can :lol:
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    My first Linux box(any suggestions)

    Thanks for the links. I program in C, so I gather that the gcc compiler will take care of compiling my code to run on Linux instead of DOS. As I said, there are no DOS specific disk accesses, just reading and writing to the console, which I assume is programmed the same under Linux.
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    Hardware innovations you'd like to see become mainstream

    One thing I definitely would appreciate is a replacement for the mouse that basically points at whatever I'm looking at, and has buttons activated by some basic thought pattern or minor muscle movement(maybe the small muscles under the ears). Since I have intermittant carpal tunnel syndrome, it...
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    My first Linux box(any suggestions)

    A few more.... 1)Do Linux partitions need to be defragmented? If so, what do you use? I've found no references in the documentation so far. 2)I'm using the ext2 file system. Is there any good reason to change to something else later on? What are the good/bad points of the more common Linux...
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    Did You Know You Are Rich? About Taxes & Tax Reduction

    That article hit the nail on the head. It could very well have been written about the NYC Teachers Union. There was once an expose in the local paper about the bureaucratic bloat of the Board of Education, caused in large part by union work rules forbidding you from doing anything outside your...
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    How do you get rid of the stupid Macromedia Flash pop-up?

    Re: How do you get rid of the stupid Macromedia Flash pop-up Excellent! This should be a part of every default Windows install. Thanks for the fix. :mrgrn:
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    My first Linux box(any suggestions)

    I figured out how to boot Windows off my primary slave, In case it's of any use to anybody just add the following lines to the lilo.conf file: other=/dev/hdb1 label=Windows table=/dev/hdb map-drive=0x80 to=0x81 map-drive=0x81 to=0x80 The last four lines fool Windows into thinking it's booting...
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