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    Samsung makes 64 Gb NAND flash chip

    I think you meant 1-2TB. :tounge: A lot of whether or not SSDs take over in the next few years, besides cost per GB, is indeed capacity. I really don't see magnetic drives increasing capacity by leads and bounds. It seemed like we were stuck at 500GB for ages before the bumps to 750GB and...
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    Thinking of these: Case (Lian-Li PC-60-I've already bought two of them and I just love them) Power Supply (seems as good as Seasonic for half the price, doesn't have a PCI-E connector. Would that ever be important?) HDD (500 GB Samsung. Newegg's shipping methods on HDDs concern me however...
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    The AMD690 has a parallel port and SATA Raid (neither of which my brother is likely to use or need). The 7025 has IEEE1394 (probably won't be needed either) but it does have a DVI output (definitely useful once my brother gets an LCD monitor). For those reasons and others you mentioned then I'm...
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    I didn't buy anything yet (busy these past few days assembling regulator boards) but here's what I was thinking about: RAM (I've had good luck with this brand in two other machines, and it's on sale) Processor (actually the same one you linked to) Motherboard (one of these three)...
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    Speaking of worthless WD products

    The kind of idiot likely to buy one is the same idiot who never bothers to read the fine print or do research before buying. I can picture it now: The idiot gets home, and proudly shows off his new drive to a friend: "Hey look! It's got a gazillion billion bytes! Cool man!" The friend says...
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    Christmas Lights

    I plan to put up lights this year because it cheers things up, and there's really not much else cheery in my life these days. That being said, Tannin has some good points. Putting up enough lights to dress up a house is quite a bit different than getting into a oneupsmanship with the guy next...
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    1GB then and now

    Those prices bring back memories (no pun intended). I remember when I first started getting into computers in late 1998. Next year a friend gave me his old 386-40. I was happy to spend a whopping $99 to fill all the slots with 32 MB of RAM. That seemed like a ridiculous amount compared to the...
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    Agreed. Since this is a new build, and we won't be reusing anything from his old machine, we'll stick with SATA. That's a very remote possibility. Seeing that '98 is only at this point finally becoming pretty much obsolete even for casual users, by the time XP or XP64 is a burden we may well be...
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    Anybody try either of these? GIGABYTE GA-MA69VM-S2 GIGABYTE GA-M68SM-S2 Both are a little more pricey than the AMD board Merc linked to but they're more or less what I'm looking for (i.e. four RAM slots).
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    He'll be using XP instead of '98. XP can handle up to 4 GB natively as far as I know. There is a registry tweak or something similar to allow it to handle even more, IIRC.
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    New PC for my brother-best MB/processor combo?

    My brother has been stuck using an aging AMD K6-2 450 MHz machine. It's come to the point where the thing is both slow as molasses and very unstable, especially in hot weather. Me and my mom want to surprise him with a new machine for Christmas. I want to "future-proof" him as much as possible...
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    Perfect flight formation :D

    More detailed reply later-I just woke up and will be busy for a while soon. The real problem with aeroplanes (besides the fact that they do crash on a far too regular basis) is that they're unsustainable over the long haul. Think the fights over rail right-of-way by NIMBYs will be bad? They're...
  13. J

    Seagate Cheetah Ultra 320 out of warranty...

    It probably is, at least until you run up against a school of Orca.
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    Should There be a Ban on Incandescent Lamps?

    No wonder it broke. Definitely an overheating problem, just like their video cards. :D
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    Should There be a Ban on Incandescent Lamps?

    I just came back from Home Depot. I noticed something interesting with the n:vision CFLs regarding the output. The 14 watt "60 watt equivalent" warm whites give 900 lumens. The 3500K bright whites are 800 lumens, and the 5500K daylights are 630 lumens. Respective efficiencies in lumens per watt...
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    Should There be a Ban on Incandescent Lamps?

    The ones which have mercury amalgam instead of liquid mercury tend to take a few minutes to come up to full brightness. However, they also tend to be able to endure more starts. Even the CFLs that seem to come up to full brightness right away actually get a little brighter as they run. In fact...
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    Should There be a Ban on Incandescent Lamps?

    Doing things in a more analytical manner, let's say that the CFL is rated for 6000 hours. This is based on a 3 hours on, 30 minutes off cycle as most fluorescents are, so for this lamp it lasts 2000 starts. Generally, you'll get about 40% more life than rated if the lamp is left on continuously...
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    Should There be a Ban on Incandescent Lamps?

    The problem is that the quality of those spirals is vastly inconsistent. Some makes last for their rated life or better with no problems. Others burn out soon after they're screwed in. Avoid the ones in the dollar stores. They're usually garbage. The ones Home Depot sells under the n:vision...
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    Something Random

    I hope it's nothing tax related. That's probably even worse than a lawsuit. I had an acquaintance who failed to pay about $100 in taxes in 1976. In the 1990s when they found irregularities on some of his recent returns they elected to go back. Contrary to popular belief the IRS can go back...
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    Should There be a Ban on Incandescent Lamps?

    For now. As new homes are built or fixtures reach their end of life they can be replaced with purpose-built fixtures. The life cycle of the average mass-produced incandescent fixture from Home Depot is less than ten years. By then it either breaks, or looks like crap. When that happens, it's no...
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    Should There be a Ban on Incandescent Lamps?

    You could put a big plastic diffuser the size of a light bulb around an LED right now if that's what you want. Of course, you'll lose 15% to 20% of the light in the process. This is why it isn't done. Just compare the lumens for a 100 watt clear and frosted bulb to see for yourself. An easy 10%...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Very easy-the spectrum is different. The luminous efficacy of the emitted spectrum of blue plus YAG phosphor white LEDs is about 330 lm/W. Furthermore, some energy is inevitably lost in the conversion of blue light to white light. These are termed Stokes losses. The least these losses can...
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    Something Random

    Hmm, terrorist attack or Angelina Jolie-tough choice... ;-) Obviously I don't spend a whole lot of time worrying about this stuff, or having conversations about it. Honestly. Most of my conversations lately center on the whole sub-prime loan debacle. If the economy goes south on account of...
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    Something Random

    Believe it or not, a lot of TGV lines have intrusion sensors all along the line to detect trespassors. And they definitely have means of detecting broken rail, whether from weather or explosion. Sure, what you describe can happen, but I'd wager to guess only once or twice. After that, security...
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    Something Random

    Terrorists won't be hitting the Chunnel or any other high-speed train anytime soon. They just don't make good targets. Put a bomb on a train and at best you'll kill a few dozen people in whatever car the bomb is in. You won't derail the train or cause a major accident because the car body will...
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    Oops I did it again...your BMI?

    A few months ago my mom's doctor recommended trying tonic water. The quinine is supposed to relieve inflammation. Turns out a doctor was actually right about something for a change. I've tried it myself. It greatly helped with my carpal tunnel syndrome, and may have been the reason the foot pain...
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    Need advice on disposing of Dad's hobby "stuff"

    I know on average I won't get close to what the items were purchased for. However, they have a certain "book value" which is the average of what collectors will give you for them. I'm looking to get perhaps around half that since those book values are almost always inflated. Problem is once you...
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    Need advice on disposing of Dad's hobby "stuff"

    Here's the problem-we have a basement full of crap from my Dad's hobbies. Since it's worth something and neither of us are rich we can't just throw it away. However, going by typical eBay prices most of it would sell for so little after counting eBay/Paypal fees that we wouldn't do much better...
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    14 Watt Dimmable Neptun Bulb-Shaped CFL

    Yeah, they're all long tubes. They're all 32W 4-foot T8s except the Chroma 50, which are 40W 4-foot long T12s. We have mostly linear fixtures here with the exception of three chandeliers and about ten various table/outdoor lamps (only around a dozen standard screw-base bulbs total in the entire...
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    Oops I did it again...your BMI?

    I read in the paper today that people with a BMI of 25 to 30 tend to live longer than those who are either obese or normal weight, all other things being equal. I have no idea why, but that's what the article said. Exercise and diet in the end are more important than weight, at least within...
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    14 Watt Dimmable Neptun Bulb-Shaped CFL

    The white balance on my camera was set to sunlight for all the shots. That's also why the daylight shot looks somewhat blue. I was trying to show the different light sources closer to how my eye sees them, rather than attempting to have neutral color balance. Here is another version of the same...
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    14 Watt Dimmable Neptun Bulb-Shaped CFL

    I read that link. While I certainly agree with many of the points made (the need for higher power factors in particular), the fact is thanks to capitalism, we will always be stuck with cheap, sometimes dangerous, usually less than optimal, goods in the absence of regulation. Just look at the...
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    14 Watt Dimmable Neptun Bulb-Shaped CFL

    Seems they're working on and off. Five minutes ago they didn't work, now they are.
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    Something Random

    Same here. The only thing that made school tolerable for me was proximity to large numbers of the opposite sex. This was more true in high school than college. In college for the most part there weren't really any who I found attractive. I won't say it's understanding on the part of my parents...
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    Something Random

    I wondered about that myself. So long as I'm not high on drugs, not drunk most of the time, don't bring over females for sex, and do a reasonable amount of chores, I'm welcome to stay at home for as long as I want. One of my cousins was home until his mid or late 40s, and only left because his...
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    14 Watt Dimmable Neptun Bulb-Shaped CFL

    Here's their whole line of dimmables. No bulb-shaped dimmables available in 5000K but they do have a couple of spirals. This is about the closest thread we've had where something like this might fit. What would really be nice are some reasonably-priced (i.e. <$5 each) small-base dimmable CFLs...
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    Should we ban disposable batteries?

    The prices went up on Amazon. As for shipping, first-class international to Canada would be less then $10 (I just checked on usps.com), so it would be more cost-effective for someone in the US to buy them from Costco, and ship them to you. If I were a member of Costco I'd gladly do that but I'm not.
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    Somebody New

    Congratulations! Looks like you'll be doing a lot of :drinka:. Might not see you around here much for maybe another 20 years (especially if you decide to have a few more). ;-)
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    Should we ban disposable batteries?

    They're actually pretty robust. The main thing to worry about is reverse-charging. This occurs if a device is using several cells in series, and one of the cells has less capacity or less charge than the others. Voltage will first drop to 0, and then reverse as the other cells continue to supply...
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    Something Random

    Honestly, looking at that intersection I'm really surprised there isn't a traffic light. What might work would be a light with a sensor which only stops traffic on the main road whenever there's cross traffic, and then only when the timing cycle tells it to. They probably already know that, but...
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    Should we ban disposable batteries?

    I actually have a few of those dating from the late 1970s, IIRC. They still hold a charge believe it or not. NiCd may contain toxic heavy metals, but it can't be beat for robustness.
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    Something Random

    Regarding power, merging, etc.: We can go back and forth all day with this stuff. At the end of the day the real problem isn't power, lack of power, courtesy, lack of courtesy, etc. It's the human being behind the wheel. The sooner that is completely removed from the equation, the sooner we...
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    Something Random

    Bringing this thread back to a bit of randomness (can't stay on any one topic too long or it isn't something random anymore ;) )-I wonder if I'm capable of actually feeling cold any more. I just came back from a 45 minute ride wearing just a sweater and windbreaker. It was 40°F. Normally I'd...
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    Something Random

    Granted, but how do the cars with 200 mph top speeds I mentioned fit in here? Do you ever need that, or to get to 100 mph in 4 seconds? And from everything I've read about roads and driving, plus seen in real life, I would think 10 second 0-60 times are more than adequate. Or put another way...
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    Should we ban disposable batteries?

    That's fairly well known, actually, and something which has been going on since the days of NiCad. IMHO, things like this shouldn't even be allowed. They're misleading to the consumer. It really wouldn't surprise if it's done on purpose to keep consumers using disposable batteries. Now if...
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    Something Random

    Well, not quite universally, but almost. I've pretty much failed to see the whole appeal of the car culture myself. Those idealistic car commercials with people driving on an empty road about as lame as it gets. The reality is closer to perpetual traffic jams, nauseating fumes, road rage, and...
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    I need less sucky printers

    Are you going by your standards or your students? What's unacceptable to you might be perfectly acceptable to most of your students. I know on my CLP-510 color photos look just fine to me. And that's a fairly old printer by today's standards. I can't believe there's nothing in color lasers which...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Nichia reaches 169 lm/W! A few of their numbers are very interesting. The first sample was 161 lm/W and 9.89 lm at 20 mA. This implies a forward voltage of 3.071V and an input power of 61.4 mW. They mentioned the output of the blue chip used in this LED was 42.2 mW, hence a WPE (wall-plug...
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    SSD review

    Knowing how everything else with chip manufacturing works, I basically just feel that at a given price point the available capacity will probably go up by a factor of four each year on account of increasing density, at least until we start to bump up against real physical limits as is now...
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    Suggest a decent 19" LCD monitor

    Nothing is really resolution independent, even CRTs. A CRT with high dot pitch won't look that great either when scaled. The only reason CRTs could be scaled reasonably well is because their dot pitch was usually somewhat smaller than an equivalent-sized LCD. The solution remains making the dot...
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