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Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 12-23-2004 Fun in the Snow View Webcam for 12-23-2004 5 COMMENTS
Today was a major snow day as you can see from the webcam. Last year I had a 4x2 pickup truck which was a lot of fun. This year I have a new 4x4 pickup which is mathematically twice as much fun. I was able to prove this hypothesis today when instead of doing small circles in the snow I was able to perform four wheel drifts in ever increasing larger circles. Unfortunately my fun was short-lived as the parking lot began to fill up, but I can now confidently recommend 4x4 vehicles to anyone who wants to drive like a maniac in the snow. As is tradition, Stavos and I will be out making videos again at some point this year.
User Comments for 12-23-2004:
We will be selling the snow drifts on DVD for the Atomic Price of $9.99
Stavos
I bet Myrone will buy some. I have my camera with me and I'm in town so I can make a video too please! I feel a litle left out when I read this stuff so it'll be nice to play with ya'all.
tim
I'm up for multiple angles on snow drifts! Come along!
Stavos
I finall figured out Final Cut Pro, so we can make it look like your truck explodes when it hits a snow bank.
bdowney
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Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 12-16-2004 PROTONX Connection Outage View Webcam for 12-16-2004 4 COMMENTS
After my server alert network called and left me messages I realized this server was down, and had been down for over an hour. I left work and came home for lunch to find the cable modem flashing and laughing at me (integrated taunting voice chip). After contacting Road Runner I learned the outage was area wide with no estimated down time. With more than 45 minutes left in my lunch, I decided to try using my phone as a modem for a short while to see if it would work. Surprisingly Verizon doesn't block any incoming port request and between 11:45 and 12:15 the server again had connectivity. Once I realized I only have 200 peak hour minutes the excitement faded and connectivity was again dropped.
Initial Outage: 10:00am - 11:15am
Second Outage: 12:15am - 3:56pm
Also: Happy Birthday Missy!
User Comments for 12-16-2004:
My server was down all day aswell, but I do have some good news.... I saved a lot of money on my insurance by switching to Geico
Stavos
I don't seem to have these problems. Only when hurricanes come
tim
Brad's the man! He saved my ass using his phone to get me online to get something quickly.
Excelcier
Happy Bday Melissa!
Stavos

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 12-10-2004 Goodbye Wireless, Hello Wired View Webcam for 12-10-2004 5 COMMENTS
After many problems with my attempt to go wireless, I finally admitted defeat tonight. While the 11Mbps and 54Mbps speed networks may be stable enough to use, they just aren't fast enough. The 108Mbps version I tried is definately not stable enough for me, and the advertised speed only occurs when you are right next to the router. I typically saw 54-75Mbps max, for unsustained periods. The good news is how easy it actually was to run cable through my house. I took the cheaters route and ran it through the return vents in my house. I had some help patching the panels which shortened the time to less than an hour. I also found some interesting things in my return vent system. Now I'm back to good old 10/100 Ethernet and it's giving me my old familiar feeling of stability and speed.
User Comments for 12-10-2004:
Not to mention security.
bdowney
Yes Salsberry Dr is a huge wireless hotspot in the hacker community
Stavos
Do you really transfer files that often between machines that you must be wired? I think wireless is the best thing since sliced bread... even 11mbps is still faster than your inet connection... nothing like taking my laptop to the backyard and surfing the net.
PuckPuck
I do still have wireless for my laptop, but my main PC is wired. No way I would have Transferred your ISO to my server over a 11Mbps connection.
AtomicInternet
Agreed 11Mbps is extremely slow for transferring large files which I also do between my main PC and my server, that’s why they're wired. However my wife’s computer and my media machine are wireless because I rarely transfer any huge files between those.
Stavos

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 12-09-2004 Youth of Britain Song View Webcam for 12-09-2004 NO COMMENTS
Watch this flash video and you'll be hooked too.
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Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 12-08-2004 Netgear WG311T is the Culprit! View Webcam for 12-08-2004 1 COMMENT
The recent death of my NEUTRON machine prompted the purchase of a new case and motherboard. Today I got the new system installed and running great. No problem whatsoever until I installed my Netgear WG311T Adapter EXACTLY as prescribed in the driver download section. Just like my old system, any network activity above 2Mbps caused a blue screen and system reboot. Fortunately this new system had a slightly more robust BIOS and didn't die completely. Still unsure, I searched google and found this post which confirmed the problem. Apparently Netgear denies the problem exists despite over 50 people having the same issue in this post alone. Even though there is no problem with the card they decided to change to an entirely new hardware design for the adapter that does not cause the blue screens. I plan to head to Best Buy today and try my luck at getting this new version. In case you find yourself with this problem, look for the number on the card near the antenna:
  • FAULTY Netgear WG311T Adapter: U12H009.0 Rev4
  • REVISED Netgear WG311T Adapter: U12H019.1 Rev1
An obvious identifier is the large metal box on the faulty adapter. The revised one has the chip flush with the circuit board. I can confirm the revised one has no issues because it's currently in my ELECTRON media machine which runs constantly with moderate network traffic and has yet to blue screen. Oh yeah, happy birthday to me.
User Comments for 12-08-2004:
Happy bday old man
Stavos

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 12-07-2004 Electrical Transformers View Webcam for 12-07-2004 1 COMMENT
Driving home from work today I was suddenly surrounded by a brilliant white light with a matching "wooomf" noise from my MP3 player. It was brighter than any lightning I had ever seen, and I was certain armageddon had begun. Before I could figure out what had caused it the same thing happened again. This time I saw sparks fly near an overpass I was about to drive under and suddenly it all made sense. A high power transformer had blown either from the wind or an accident (paramedic lights surrounded it). I was still pumped with adrenaline and realized if I had a pacemaker I would probably be dead. The high level EMP resulting from the explosion would have most likely killed it. It was more than enough to interfere with my highly shielded automotive MP3 player. It's amazing how much EMP we encounter on a daily basis. Maybe the climbing cancer rates are related? I'll leave that rant for later. If you need me I'll be in my grounded metal mesh cage.
User Comments for 12-07-2004:
The voices in my head told me this would happen
Stavos

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 12-02-2004 Blacknova Game Reset View Webcam for 12-02-2004 NO COMMENTS
The BlackNova Traders game has been reset. I'll be following a 6 month reset schedule from now on, so this game will last till June, 2005. The game was reset as requested by the overwhelming response to the survey. Settings also adjusted accordingly.
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Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 11-29-2004 Dr. Plumber To The Rescue View Webcam for 11-29-2004 1 COMMENT
My old house (Beta) recently suffered a leaky valve at the incoming line past the meter. A call around to some local plumbers revealed a charge of $200 to repair it. Fortunately I was involved in deep conversation with Brian who had experience working with other peoples pipes. He offered to fix the problem for the low price of zero, which was better than the professional plumbers guild had to offer. Having never done plumbing before, I was fascinated with his expert handling of the pipes, the pipe fittings, and the blow torch that heated up the pipe connections before he smeared a load of solder all over them. Exhausted, we left the job in anticipation of the water being turned back on. Unfortunately, the first attempt proved leaky, but Dr. Plumber never leaves a job undone and was quickly back smearing another load of solder all over my leaky pipes. This time there were no leaks and my pipes were stronger than ever. Dr. Plumber: you can blow torch a load of solder on my pipes anytime.
User Comments for 11-29-2004:
I will only say the pipes that leaked were done on purpose. I just wanted more time alone with you in the empty house.
brain

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 11-27-2004 NEUTRON Hosed View Webcam for 11-27-2004 4 COMMENTS
Only 16 days after upgrading NEUTRON I was greeted by this screen of doom after a system hard freeze (not even a CTRL-ALT-DEL response). I again rebooted and was told my BIOS Checksum was incorrect. A short while later I had the BIOS reflashed and finished setting up the CMOS settings only to receive another BIOS Checksum error. I again flashed the latest BIOS direct from BioStar for my iDEQ 200n and reset the CMOS jumper on the motherboard. This time the video would not even initialize. I then decided to remove my add-on GeForce 6800 card along with my Netgear WG311T wireless card and tried again. Still no video initialization. I put my old components back into the system and still no result. Frustrated, I took all my brand new components and set them on top of the iDEQ where it currently sits awaiting a new motherboard/case combo. Fortunately my sister left her laptop so I have a working computer to use while I'm waiting. I have never had a BIOS corrupt on me before, and if anyone is so inclined I'll gladly deliver for troubleshooting. Otherwise I'll try Ebay and hopefully get enough to pay for my replacement motherboard/case. I'm theorizing my WG311T may have required too much power and shorted the system since at least 2 of my frequent reboots leading up to the hard freeze occurred during heavy network use. Defiantly getting a 450wat power supply regardless.
User Comments for 11-27-2004:
Ditch the minis get the Gigabyte mobo's and be set for life. 2 years so far without BSOD or a hard lock.
Stavos
I blame Windows for destroying your hardware. It's happened before.
bdowning
It's a love hate relationship. i've had my share of windows problems, but I've also had a lot of good luck with windows. knock on silcon
Stavos
I resent that I resent that bdowning!
Bgates

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 11-22-2004 Obsessed with WinXP MCE 2005 View Webcam for 11-22-2004 3 COMMENTS
After an associate informed me the latest version of Windows XP Media Center Edition had recently been released for purchase, and my subsequent upgrade of my media machine to MCE, myself and everyone I work with is going crazy over this new operating system. It truly does change the way you watch television and manage media. Anybody who hears about it wants one, and if you build it yourself it's not prohibitively expensive to get one up and running. I've updated my photo gallery with more screenshots to share when I preach to the next unsuspecting victim. Here are some useful links I've found during my obsession:
User Comments for 11-22-2004:
Add me to the list, i'm building a brand new system from the ground up for abour $600.00 it might be overkill but I don't want any skips. here's my specs: 2400XP AMD chip, 512mb memory, 120 GB hdd, 5200FX Geforce video card, 11mbs wireless network card, mid tower case.
Stavos
I watched a demo of MCE at the mall the other day. They actually had a home theater setup in the middle of Twelve Oaks mall. It looked pretty cool, but I think thiis concept is still far beyond everyone but the most hardcore computer nerds. How can you expect your parents to run Windows on their TV when they get frustrated by just having it on a PC? I'm also a little leary of the possiblity of viruses on my TV. Sometimes it's good to keep Windows contained to small box. :)
bdowney
You need these: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/desktop/dancers.mspx Why, oh why does MS try to do things that are "cool" but always fail miserably?
bdowney

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