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weir Yesterday at work a co-worker was firing rubber bands at me (a common event) when I decided to turn and face him. It was a bad choice since a rubber band was fired at that same instant impacting directly onto my eyeball. The pain was intense enough to make me sick to my stomach, and my tear system was pumping a gallon of water into my eye every hour. After I got the courage to open the affected eye my vision through it was pink and hazy, prompting a call to the doctors. After many comparisons to "Ralphie" from "A Christmas Story" I was given eye drops and sent on my way. The plus side is I can now register with WEIR and join their elite club of members. After browsing through their site my injury suddenly seems like a blessing.
User Comments for 02-18-2005:
HAHAHAHAHA... sorry about that but I couldn't resist. Glad you're OK.
Excelcier
You'll shoot your eye out kid!
Stavos

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 02-06-2005 Carnival Valor View Webcam for 02-06-2005 1 COMMENT
All last week I was on the Carnival Valor crusing around the eastern caribbean. If you find yourself thinking you need to be fatter and lazier I highly recommend a cruise. It's like a city that floats around from port to port, with all the food you can manage to stuff into your face. Photos: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
User Comments for 02-06-2005:
I do that at home for free
Stavos

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 01-28-2005 Battle of the Benchmarks (Part 53) View Webcam for 01-28-2005 NO COMMENTS
Stavos was all geeked about the new 3DMark05 Benchmark lastnight and convinced me to run it on my system. I have an entire section of my site dedicated to system specifications so it would be against my religion not to run a performance benchmark. I thought I'd fair pretty decently considering my recent upgrades but after getting my results I once again confirmed that no matter how current your system is, it's never fast enough. Watching a high-res graphic demo at less than 15 fps brought me back to 1995 when I ran a creative labs demo on my old IBM PS/2 65sx with similar results. Fortunately back then I was locked into the proprietary micro-channel architecture and an upgrade would have literally cost $1,000. Now with better video cards approaching the $200 mark the temptation is there, with my lack of time for quality gaming as the final boundry that will hopefully keep me in the realm of reality (and budgets).
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Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 01-27-2005 Desktop Weather Application View Webcam for 01-27-2005 3 COMMENTS
AtomicInternet Weather I recently installed a weather station at my house and all the streaming data it spits out got me all excited about what to do with it. Ignoring the fact that I'm probably the only one who will actually care about the weather conditions at my house, I forged ahead with my Automatic Weather Station webpage. Not satisfied, I set a program to send updates to Weather Underground and created an XML Version of the weather page. This of course lead to the creation of my Desktop Weather application to Download The Appconsume the XML (requires .NET framework). Now that I can visit my webpage, a Weather Underground webpage, and have the temperature on my desktop I can finally rest.
User Comments for 01-27-2005:
I beta tested it, it's great except he needs it to minimize to the system tray and a little sun or cloud or rain icon on the system tray icon... I posted this so Brad will have no choice but to comply HAHAHAH! All your weather station belong to us!
Stavos
program doesnt work Brad. "The application failed to initalize properly (0x0000135) Click ok to terminate the application. thats what it says
Zalec
You need the microsoft .net framework, available at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
AtomicInternet

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 01-23-2005 Fun in the Snow View Webcam for 01-23-2005 1 COMMENT
Over a foot of snow fell lastnight getting me all giddy to go for a drive in it. Fortunately I didn't have long to wait. Duane called requesting assistance with his car which had blown a fuse and I was off. The nice thing about a foot of snow on a Saturday is that the timid tend to stay off the roads leaving me free to play. After assisting I returned to find that Missy had already blown off the driveway. To show her how much I appreciated it I made her videotape me doing drifts at an unnamed parking lot. With my snow fun satisfied for the day, we were off to see the homoerotic play 'RENT' with some friends. Getting lost in Detroit during winterfest before the play put us in the right mood for the perormance. Afterwards I returned to find PlasmaTeam waiting at my house for web assistance and general brohaha. So ended my day of snow.
User Comments for 01-23-2005:
I just like to blow snow
Stavos

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 01-17-2005 Redford Man Dies of Hypothermia View Webcam for 01-17-2005 1 COMMENT
I recently started renting my old house, Beta (see Alpha/Beta classifications). Saturday night, during part 2/2 of the Jan LAN party I got a call from Stavos alerting me that there were two cop cars, a fire truck and an ambulance parked in front of Beta. Concerned, but not alarmed, I decided I would ask my renters about it today while I'm installing cabinet doors for them. After emaling the renters about the time I would arrive today I found out the reason for the emergency vehicles. Apparently a homeless person had stopped in my neighbors front yard and succumbed to the cold. The renters in my house found the man and called the ambulance and police. Here is the news article. A very horrible experience both for the gentleman that died as well as my renters who found him.
User Comments for 01-17-2005:
Welcome to Redford
Stavos

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 01-13-2005 Upgrade to ITE IT8212 ATA RAID View Webcam for 01-13-2005 3 COMMENTS
Before the LAN Party, I was under the impression that RAID disk controllers were only useful for redundancy and stability. That changed after the rantings of Zorka regarding his new Serial ATA RAID0 array. RAID0 stripes across multiple drives and actually load balances the work between them, resulting in a performance boost. After running a base benchmark I discovered my single WD1200JB drive was half the speed of his array. Like an annoying mosquito the potential gains I could achieve from a RAID0 setup kept buzzing in my ear. I finally gave in and bought an identical WD1200JB drive, which has an 8MB cache and decent specifications (and is affordable) but nowhere near the speed realized with a faster Serial ATA drive. Still excited, I setup both drives as master on separate IDE controllers. I debated using the same controller with a master/slave configuration but using my experience from single drives decided separate controllers would be optimal (if you know something I don't please email me!). The GA-7N400 Pro2 motherboard in my computer has a built in ITE 8212 GigaRAID controller that was just waiting to be configured, which I did. The setup was simple, and wiped my existing drive clean (yes it was backed up silly!). After a little research I found the "Mass Storage Driver" required for WinXP (why do we still need to load 3rd party drivers from floppies?) and reloaded the computer with the new improved RAID0 array. While the load seemed somewhat faster, nothing spectacular occurred. However, the new benchmark results was definitely an anticlimax. The new setup gave me an extra 20MB/s average read speed (significant) but actually went down in burst and random reads. However the graph does show a more sustained rate for the RAID as compared to the single, which is hopefully an indication of better archive decompression speeds (my primary need for speed). While the RAID0 now means I'm more vulnerable if a drive failure occurs (complete data loss instead of a bad block) the cool factor and marginal improvement are enough to justify the risk. Yes I know what you want now, so here it is: an animated benchmark comparison. I used HD Tach for the benchmarks, send me yours so I can gloat or cry accordingly.
User Comments for 01-13-2005:
hmmm... more suceptible to data loss, lower burst speed, at least your ass looks better now that it needs to hold a lighter wallet....
PuckPuck
Been there done that. Do a raid 1 and i'll be impressed.
stavos
Do RAID5 on a SCSI controller, and I'll be impressed. Speed AND redundancy!
brain

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 01-09-2005 The Jan LAN Part 1/2 View Webcam for 01-09-2005 4 COMMENTS
The Jan LAN Party was last night with a pretty good turnout. Highlights include the attack of the walking eyeballs, anti-wall destruction league, suicide jeep jump and toilet throwing fury. A blown fuse, clogged toilet, and odor dispersing fan signaled a successful event. Part 2/2 follow-up is next weekend.
User Comments for 01-09-2005:
It was a rocking good time! Glad you invited me. I'm sorry I will be in Mexico for part 2 or Id be there with more eyeball killing action.
Excelcier
you should retire to Mexico and live there $14 a day which includes housing, food, entertainment, and servants. However the downside is: random power cutoffs, Mexican gangs, poor water quality, and the usual plague.
Stavos
Actually, things here in Mexico are alot better than they used to be. I rather enjoy it down here. I almost bought a house here a few years ago. http://www.excelcier.com look at the link for Guaymas
Excelcier
Shameless plug... http://www.detroitarchive.com
Stavos

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 01-06-2005 Anemometer Frozen View Webcam for 01-06-2005 2 COMMENTS
Contrary to what the weather station may be reporting lately, my house has not been surrounded by a wind-proof bubble. Nor do I have magic fairy gnomes spinning the wind direction sensor, both of which would have to occur to generate the readings it's been reporting. In fact, the recent rain followed by the freeze immobilized the wind speed sensor which apparently isn't as well protected against rain as the wind direction sensor. I know these reading put many of you in a panic so I thought I would clarify the situation. If anybody has good aim launch a snowball at the thing next time you're near my house. Maybe that will free it up and we can once again resume our normal lives.
User Comments for 01-06-2005:
Why don't you fly your helicopter into it?
Stavos
Hahahaha... if it'll ever get off the ground! I haven't tried mine yet.
Excelcier

Rating: 3 - Link to this Article 01-03-2005 Weather Station Active View Webcam for 01-03-2005 3 COMMENTS
Tonight I finished setting up my WM-918 Weather Station consisting of an Anemometer, Rain Collector, and Thermo-Hygrometer. The end result being some very detailed measurements of the weather occuring around my house. Of course, no new toy is worth much unless you can generate an interactive website from it, so I give you the AtomicInternet Weather Station. Currently just a hacked piece of HTML which I hope to soon integrate with the Gnome Cam for a full weather experience. Those of you sufffering 70 degree weather can now experience the virtual dreariness that is Michigan.
User Comments for 01-03-2005:
lol sweet Brad
Zac!
finally something more accurate then weather.com!
Stavos
This could replace my weatherbug icon!! NOT!
Excelcier

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