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    End of the World As We Know It

    Regarding China, they're doing their own version of selling the family jewels for a night on the town. The price for their recent shift to being the world's workshop is enormous environmental damage and a looming public health crisis. Already cancer rates are on the rise due to the horrible...
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    End of the World As We Know It

    The markets in the Far East and Austrailia tanked yesterday (that's early AM today US hours). The US markets open at 9 after being closed yesterday for Martin Luther King day. Look for a black Tuesday. Really black as in black hole black. The markets will lose over 10% before the day is out. I...
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    End of the World As We Know It

    The Roman Empire fell, the world went on. We're certainly approaching the end of the easy credit, living beyond your means way of life. People are going to have to do what I've been doing my whole life-paying my credit card bills in full each month. And actually only replacing things when they...
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    Something Random

    That's exactly why the space program hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. When I was younger, I actually wanted to be an astronaut. Yes, me. The same person who adamantly refuses to step on an airliner today. I would have gone without a moments hestitation to Mars, or the moons of Jupiter...
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    Move Over, ‘Meerkat Manor’

    Anyone here actually watch Meerkat Manor? I'll admit I got hooked. It's basically a soap opera where the main characters are 1 foot tall and furry.
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    FairTax

    The concept of health insurance is really what ruined the medical industry. We should go back to the user pays model which once existed. Once we do, medical costs will drop dramatically. Right now hospitals can pad their bills and the patient won't care since they're not paying. Try that if...
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    FairTax

    I almost went ballastic when I read about the "relief" package. Why should people who lived within their means bail out idiots who used every dime of equity in their homes to buy big-screen TVs, vacations, pools, game consoles, and other mostly unnecessary consumer crap that they couldn't...
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    dSLR thread

    I don't know how useful this will be, but there's an open source project to hack the firmware on certain Canon cameras called CHDK.
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    FairTax

    That's exactly the point. I think more people would support these programs if they actually worked as claimed. Case in point was LBJs $4 trillion (last I checked) "War on Poverty". It turns out the major beneficiaries of years of welfare/Medicaid spending were the service providers, especially...
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    FairTax

    It's probably not a bad idea for government to do some things to level the playing field a bit. For example, everyone should have access to decent education and transportation, whether or not they can afford tuition, or buy a car. So public education and public transit are good things to spend...
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    Where's everybody?

    Agreed on all counts. I did vote in the last two presidential elections but not in the last two years. In fact, I'm probably not bothering to vote any more unless I'm particularly excited by one of the choices. IMHO we would probably do just as well selecting someone at random from the general...
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    How much "online" storage do you have?

    200 GB in my main machine, 180 GB in second machine, but I'm probably going to move the 100 GB to the main machine. Other than that, an assortment of mostly small (20 GB or less, mostly way less) drives in several spare machines I found by the curb and refurbished. Total is definitely under...
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    Where's everybody?

    McCain would be good provided he adopts Huckabee's tax plan (sales tax in lieu of the income tax). As for a wave of misery hitting the US soon, it's probably a given. You and Tannin may call it a readjustment of living standards. I call it a recession. I personally welcome it regardless of what...
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    Large Drives

    Being that 2-platter drives have always represented the sweet spot in $ per GB, this would mean 800GB to 1 TB drives for about $79 to $99. Now that I've started putting some movies on my computer, I can see how fast hundreds of GB of storage can go. My 200GB drive is roughly half full. At best...
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    Where's everybody?

    I share those sentiments. We're definitely headed for a major recession. It might turn into a full-blown depression if the Hildabeast gets into the White House.
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    Large Drives

    Probably sometime this year according to this. A lot depends upon how many people actually have a need for something that huge. My guess is not many. Actually, 640GB should be enough for anybody. ;-) Personally, I'd rather see research focusing on making 500GB $100 solid-state drives than...
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    6 years of StorageForum!

    I didn't realize it's been that long but it has. It's also probably been at least 2 years since I posted at SR. I was there recently just to check if I had any PMs. The place is practically unrecognizable. The fact that StorageForum is still a viable community after 6 years, despite its small...
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    Not a chance-the integrated graphics on his old machine wouldn't have been up to it. Also, take those minimum system requirements with a grain of salt. MSTS will run, but barely, and with detail levels turned way down. The program has evolved greatly since it's inception. Add-on routes and...
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    BitMicro preps 832GB SSD 2.5 inch SATA

    Assuming this is true, then SSDs have already surpassed capacity of magnetic disks. Of course, there's still that pesky little cost per GB factor, but that will fall soon enough. I think $2 per GB is probably realistic sometime this year as we move to smaller process sizes. That's also the...
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    DVD Hi-Def format war near end, Blu-ray wins?

    Any difference between any of the HD formats versus standard DVD playing in a player with a 1080 line upconverter? My brother borrowed The Day After Tomorrow. In all honestly on my mom's 1080p 42" TV it looked pretty close to HD, and that's on a player without upconversion. It is on a dual-layer...
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    Quad core AMD $189.99

    While we're on the subject is there any speed difference in ordinary use between this processor and a similar dual-core? Or for that matter a single core? How many applications are actually multi-processor aware? I'm curious because for a lot of tasks my brother's new Athlon 64 x2 4000+ didn't...
  22. J

    Should we ban disposable batteries?

    Go ahead and buy it. I don't see anything much better than either the MH-C9000 or the Eneloops on the horizon. The MH-C9000 is a great charger. There may or may not be a bump in Eneloop capacity this year. Even if there were, it would probably only be to 2100 mAh, a mere 5%. I think NiMH...
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    Something Random

    Well, 2007 was marginally better for me than 2006. And up until 2007 all my years were getting progressively worse since at least about 1982. I'll take marginally better over worse any day. Now let's hope the trend continues in 2008. Don't get me wrong. Just so you don't get the wrong...
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    Christmas Lights

    Here's what our house looked like this year: Sorry about the blurriness-this camera doesn't handle low light conditions well. Also, the sodium vapor streetlight right in front of our house tends to overwhelm the display. I've had larger displays, but this is the first all-LED one, and...
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    UPDATE: All the parts came this week and I put them together. Unfortunately, the power supply was DOA so I had to use the one from my mom's system to set up the machine. XP installed fine, everything works. The only issue is that XP only sees anywhere from 2.75 to 2.93 of the 4GB of RAM. I...
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    Where's everybody?

    Somehow I knew this would be devastating to you when I first read about it a couple of days ago. ;) Now she's going to end up with a post-pregnancy fat body just like Britney. :( Oh, the horror....
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    Where's everybody?

    I'll do that after I build a better mousetrap. ;) Hopefully now that the work stuff is winding down for a few weeks I can do a few fun things like the bike light. I need a brighter light more than ever for those rides on cold, dark winter nights.
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    Where's everybody?

    Been busy with work-related stuff the last two weeks. I'm amazed I had time to post what I did. I'm really tired. Assembling 500 LED regulator boards with 16 parts each will do that to you. Ugh, that's 8000 little parts I had to put into place. :mad: Well, after the next batch of 500 I'm doing a...
  29. J

    Results from another mass build

    If I built that many systems in a month I think my hands would be practically immobile for about the next year. I guess you don't have CTS, at least not yet, anyway. If you're really lucky you're not prone to it, either. Interesting numbers. I guess it just proves the anecdotal evidence that...
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    FairTax

    Oh, I forgot to mention, as far as the poor "owning" their own homes, I have two words-subprime loan. Between these shady loans, and borrowing what little equity there was in their homes, many "poor" managed to live above their means, at least up until now. Look for lots of foreclosures soon as...
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    FairTax

    Most of those trinkets aren't terribly expensive, and quite of bit of them are probably bought used, especially the car, or even taken from dumpsters in richer neighborhoods. And I'm sure a fair amount is stolen. Also, maybe you and I have a different definition of "poor". To me poor is someone...
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    FairTax

    The graph shows the upper 25% with much of the tax burden. That's upper middle class, a group I'm not concerned with here as they usually get there through hard work. The upper 1% has a relatively small share of the tax burden compared to their ability to pay. Under Hong Kong's system I think...
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    FairTax

    BTW, if anything I just wrote above sounds incoherent, it's because I spent 18 hours today assembling regulator boards full of components the size of fleas. In other words, I can't even see straight right now.
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    FairTax

    OK, let's do it a little different. We agree that the poor shouldn't be taxed at all, and those who make well above average should be taxed more than those who are middle class. How about a sales tax with the following characteristics: 1) Basic necessities like food and items of clothing...
  35. J

    Why C.A.F.E Standards are Dumb

    Brain fart-the results should be closer to 1000 amps at 480VAC, not 100. And that would be one heck of a huge cable. Of course, no reason charger can't step up the voltage so you can use a smaller cable.
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    Why C.A.F.E Standards are Dumb

    BTW, the multiple ~400kW charging stations needed in a service station don't represent a huge engineering challenge. Networks for electric trains regularly supply spikes of a few megawatts every time a train passes by.
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    Why C.A.F.E Standards are Dumb

    By 2022 we'll probably all be using made in China ultra inexpensive EVs so the new standards will be irrelevant. I agree by then there won't be any American automakers to apply them to. First, 5-minute charging can only be done at a service station equipped for it. For home charging, figure...
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    FairTax

    Even if in the end it's no more "fair" than the income tax (which isn't really very fair) it'll be a heck of a lot simpler to implement. And finally April 15 will be just another day on the calender for most people. Sure, accountants and lawyers will fight this tooth and nail for obvious...
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    Something Random

    Going by their figures of 5 cents per kilowatt-hour over the reactor's 40-year lifetime the cost would be about $3.5 million (200kW x 8766 hours per year x 40 years x $0.05 per kilowatt-hour). Something like this might be interesting for a group of maybe 100 homeowners to share also...
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    FairTax

    Funny but something just occurred to me. All that managerial dead weight you mentioned can no longer be written off as a business expense. I tend to think the FairTax will make companies streamline their operations as much as possible. That includes getting rid of all those do-nothing top...
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    FairTax

    You could get around the smaller percentage tax burden on higher income people by taxing luxury items at a higher rate. Sure, it adds complexity, and it's probably not in keeping with the FairTax philosophy of simplicity, but if milking the rich is your goal, then an income tax is not the only...
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    FairTax

    And what do you do for businesses? There's just no simple way to have an income tax on businesses. If you tax solely by gross income (revenue) then a business with huge income and huge expenses, but little profit, would pay an enormous amount in taxes. Another business with less income, but far...
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    FairTax

    And food would be exempt under the FairTax as well, as would anything else currently exempt under most state tax laws. This myth of the poor being taxed more comes up every time the idea of a national sales tax is floated. Fact is a single person making $10 an hour in a place like NYC currently...
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    That may well be a possibility down the road should he ever need to install software which requires Vista. I may have to take the plunge myself in a year since it's rumored the new MS Train Simulator coming out then will require Vista.
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    Is the concept of virtual memory obsolete?

    You've actually had times where you were using >4GB of RAM? Honestly, given how cheap RAM is these days, if I started regularly using a page file I'd probably just buy more. Just for kicks I tried enabling the page file. Windows wouldn't let me set it larger than 3GB (the amount of physical...
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    Disappearing door

    As a cyclist I love it! No more getting doored by idiots exiting their cars without looking. Well, I could still hit the idiot themself, but they're a lot softer than a car door. Given the size of a lot of auto drivers these days, if I hit them they would probably just :bounce: off anyway. As...
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    Samsung makes 64 Gb NAND flash chip

    I think it's going to be a case of if you can't beat them/join them. Mechanical disks will never be able to compete with SSDs in terms of latency. There's just no way something which rotates can have a sub-0.1 ms access time. For now they can compete in transfer speeds, but even that advantage...
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    Is the concept of virtual memory obsolete?

    Yeah, but my point is that if the OS is incapable of addressing more than 4GB (physical and disk combined), and you already have 4GB physical memory, then there's nothing to be gained with a page file. Let me just state for the record that I've always hated the idea of page files. They were...
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    Yes, 4 GB is overkill here, but I can foresee a time that 2GB might not be enough. My brother may decide to do a lot more with this machine than his present machine just by virtue of its capabilities. I can easily see him getting into video editing perhaps. Let's not forget that since we have...
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    Is the concept of virtual memory obsolete?

    Looking at the latest offerings while researching the PC for my brother has led me to one conclusion-that the idea of virtual memory, paging to disk, or whatever other names may have been used, seems to be obsolete. I disabled the page file on my machine when I installed XP. I only had 1GB at...
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