... Boy do I know how that goes!!! :-) I think I'm going to need about 3 more lifetimes just to have the time to get to all the projects on my list, let...
... I should add that for a project like that, something like RG-8 is a much better cable choice than LMR-400. LMR-400 is great cable and has very low loss,...
Bill Pitz
dakota@...
Jun 8, 2005 5:47 am
9054
... That's certainly true. Reminds me of a speedometer cable. :-) ... Well, its up and running already - sort of. ;-) Its pretty mickey mouse I'm sure...
... You likely could have done that. I've crimped connectors on both ends of a 1000' spool of 5e and was still able bring up a 100Mbps full-duplex link and...
Bill Pitz
dakota@...
Jun 17, 2005 4:40 pm
9056
... On ... some ... few ... but ... POE to ... I'm ... full-duplex ... would ... Wow. I've never tried anything close to that distance over 5e. Do you remember...
Pindell, Timothy
tpindell@...
Jun 17, 2005 6:51 pm
9057
... Yep - my home network is still 10baseT; I haven't even bothered to upgrade. Partly because of the cost, partly because of the extra fussiness of 100, but...
... Good data point. :-) I'll have to keep that in mind for the future. ... Not really - I was trying to get by as inexpensively as possible, especially...
... Yep, that was for the WAP11 v2.2 and a different variation for earlier versions. The hack for v2.2 involved flashing them with D-Link firmware. ... I...
Bill Pitz
dakota@...
Jun 18, 2005 5:11 am
9060
... The wire was Belden Datatwist 5e.. nothing fancy. ... 10Mbps half-duplex sucks for a lot of modern applications. The realistic throughput when you combine...
Bill Pitz
dakota@...
Jun 18, 2005 5:16 am
9061
Just in case anyone's interested, I went to the grand canyon today with a friend of mine. Here's a link to the pics if you're interested. ...
You've got some really good shots there Josh. Undoubtedly, you've got talent and some nice hardware, too. ________________________________ From:...
Pindell, Timothy
tpindell@...
Jun 25, 2005 11:18 pm
9063
... OK, so I just barely had a chance to check this out. I had saved it to look at later, then forgot I had saved it. Nice pictures! I can see you're...
Thanks Tim! The pics were taken with a Nikon Coolpix4300, and as far as talent goes, that's all in the eye of the beholder. Here are a couple of other images...
... Slacker. ... The storm was amazing, I really liked it and am dissapointed that the photos didn't do it justice. If I'd had my SLR and all my lenses and ...
Josh, Just got back from a camping trip up north, which is why I'm responding to your post so late. Your pictures look great, however, having been to the ...
Miles Harris III
spikes_duall@...
Jul 2, 2005 3:36 pm
9067
I can agree on that part.. However.. Even walking miles down into it.. I still felt it always looked as if I was staring out at a giant backdrop hanging in...
...is now a finely-honed killing machine. We just got back from a graduation ceremony at Ft. Leonard Wood MO. My little sister completed Army Basic Training +...
Pindell, Tim
tpindell@...
Aug 16, 2005 8:18 pm
9069
Just wondering if anyone out there has any ideas about how to set up some kind of macro or automation in Windows. Ideally, I would be able to hit a ...
I seem to recall I had some sort of shareware/freeware program once that would automatically hit the appropriate button if a certain window popped up, sounds...
... That's sort of my problem. I know what I want to accomplish, I'm just not sure what it would be called or where it would be filed. Otherwise I'd just...
... Well, I looked, but it wasn't very informative. For anyone who might have been interested, here's what I found. The special keys on the laptop keyboard...
I don't usually forward this type of message, but several of these made me laugh quite a bit. The items related to driving are pretty much universal, but the...
... I hate to even think this way, but tell me more. It wouldn't hurt to explore my options. It sounds like your requirements include cargo space and...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Well, cargo space is secondary right now. Primary is the ability to handle snow with ease, and a stick. Plus room to grow. ... A friend of...
I'm kicking up some old experiments on my geo. Now how exactly is it that a fuel tank works? Specifically how does it get depleted of gas without making a...
Jayson, I didn't see any replies to your question from yesterday so I'll reply now (don't check my mail everyday). Modern gas tanks (due to emission controls) ...
Miles Harris III
spikes_duall@...
Sep 7, 2005 3:55 pm
9079
Thanks, Can I assume the carbon cansiter vent is above the gas cap? If it wasn't you could pump gas into the vent hole right? Now would this work? Adding an...
I'm trying to resurrect a PC for a friend, and not having much luck. I suspect there's a hardware problem, but I can't figure out exactly where it is. Rather...