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Postposted on Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:48 am

Yup, every kid is different. Believe it or not, the best way to soothe our eldest daughter when she was an infant was to cradle her in our arms and bounce her up and down fairly hard. We speculated that it was because my wife had bronchitis near the end of the pregnancy, so she was accustomed to being tossed around while in the womb. Heavy metal music was also a winner (go figure). :lol:
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Re: dymt reloaded

Postposted on Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:58 am

Starfalcon wrote:Well at least I don't have problems with hoarding broken and obsolete stuff...........

:lol:

Hey, how old does stuff need to be before you're interested in it? I don't have any more Pentium Pro or K6 systems for you, but I may be looking to unload some non-broken and only moderately obsolete stuff in the near future, as a side effect of the activities described in this thread.

Gleek already took one of my other old Socket 754 systems at the BBQ... you missed out! :wink:
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Postposted on Mon Dec 24, 2012 6:42 am

I've got a couple of fully-functional Socket-A systems here. Are they too new for Starfalcon's collection?
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Postposted on Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:49 am

He's OK in the car like that, but he starts fussing again as soon as the car stops moving so it doesn't help as far as getting us any sleep.

My sister-in-law gave me her iPod as a christmas gift. She bought it overseas and it's got 120 gigs (HDD based player). I'm thinking I'll buy a dock and it goes in the snake shed/workout room. Tunes for cleaning and lifting to!
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Postposted on Mon Dec 24, 2012 11:14 am

What's wrong with this product listing? :lol:
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Postposted on Mon Dec 24, 2012 12:31 pm

300WATTS? Wow that is impressive.
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Postposted on Mon Dec 24, 2012 7:05 pm

won't that, like, microwave your brains?
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Postposted on Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:41 pm

derFunkenstein wrote:won't that, like, microwave your brains?

I hear the eyes go first. There's a lot of dense liquid in there and no nerves to monitor the temperature.

Which, incidentally, is why nobody should ever defeat the door switch on a microwave oven - by the time your skin heats up enough to warn you that something is going on, you may already be legally blind :o
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Postposted on Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:03 pm

Medical Examiner Quincy is with us no longer. RIP Oscar.
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Postposted on Tue Dec 25, 2012 12:09 am

ludi wrote:
derFunkenstein wrote:won't that, like, microwave your brains?

I hear the eyes go first. There's a lot of dense liquid in there and no nerves to monitor the temperature.

Which, incidentally, is why nobody should ever defeat the door switch on a microwave oven - by the time your skin heats up enough to warn you that something is going on, you may already be legally blind :o


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Postposted on Tue Dec 25, 2012 5:21 am

...and then there's the story about how the microwave oven was "discovered" back in 1945. An engineer at a Raytheon radar lab noticed that the chocolate bar in his pocket melted when the equipment was switched on. Amazing that he (or his co-workers) didn't manage to cook themselves!
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Postposted on Tue Dec 25, 2012 2:55 pm

ludi wrote: ...nobody should ever defeat the door switch on a microwave oven - by the time your skin heats up enough to warn you that something is going on, you may already be legally blind...


I often wonder if I should even be in the same room when my microwave is turned on. It is positioned above the stove, just above "eye level". Whenever it's on, I try not to even look into it...and usually I prefer to be in the other room with at least one wall between the device and my eyes/brain. I'm probably too paranoid.

just brew it! wrote:...and then there's the story about how the microwave oven was "discovered" back in 1945...


The story of Marie Curie also fascinates me. She died from long term exposure to radiation from her studies throughout the years. She did a lot of her work in a shed with no safety measures (she was the groundbreaker, so the risks were as yet unknown). She used to carry test tubes of isotopes in her pockets, and she even commented that they glowed in her desk drawer! :o

Even now her notes and papers are so radioactive that they are kept in lead containers and people who wish to read them must wear special protective clothing! :o :o

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Postposted on Wed Dec 26, 2012 1:24 pm

noob homeowner question:

I have a drop ceiling in the basement, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to access it. It seems to be clipped in both directions such that I can't just push them up and off to the side like normal commercial drop ceilings. What am I missing here?
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Postposted on Wed Dec 26, 2012 1:41 pm

Huh, got a beer brewing starter kit (and a kit to do a batch of wheat beer, too) for Christmas.

This'll be interesting.
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Postposted on Wed Dec 26, 2012 2:27 pm

SpotTheCat wrote:noob homeowner question:

I have a drop ceiling in the basement, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to access it. It seems to be clipped in both directions such that I can't just push them up and off to the side like normal commercial drop ceilings. What am I missing here?

2' X 4', 2' X 2', or the 12" square perforated acoustical tile?
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Postposted on Wed Dec 26, 2012 2:35 pm

just brew it! wrote:
Starfalcon wrote:Well at least I don't have problems with hoarding broken and obsolete stuff...........

:lol:

Hey, how old does stuff need to be before you're interested in it? I don't have any more Pentium Pro or K6 systems for you, but I may be looking to unload some non-broken and only moderately obsolete stuff in the near future, as a side effect of the activities described in this thread.

Gleek already took one of my other old Socket 754 systems at the BBQ... you missed out! :wink:


Sadly 754 systems are pretty old now...I remember when those were cutting edge lol. I never say no to any hardware, and I do have a suprising amount of socket A systems. Just hit me up and let me know what your looking to get rid of. :wink:
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Re: dymt reloaded

Postposted on Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:18 pm

bhtooefr wrote:Huh, got a beer brewing starter kit (and a kit to do a batch of wheat beer, too) for Christmas.

This'll be interesting.

My dad has a Mr. Beer and loves it. He's not into really MAKING his own, but he's more than happy to accept the cans of mixes as gifts and follow those directions.
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Postposted on Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:03 pm

bhtooefr wrote:Huh, got a beer brewing starter kit (and a kit to do a batch of wheat beer, too) for Christmas.

This'll be interesting.

...and *how* interesting it gets depends on how much you get into the hobby. Some people just do the kit thing, and make good beer that way. A lot of people who stick with it for more than a few batches eventually start formulating their own recipes or even doing grain mashes instead of using pre-packaged kits. The more obsessive do a deep dive into the chemistry and microbiology aspect, or even end up going pro (most of the current wave of craft breweries and brewpubs was started by homebrewers).

The bottom line for n00b brewers: Pay strict attention to sanitation of anything that touches the wort or beer post-boil, and it's pretty much impossible to end up with something that isn't drinkable. Even if you do manage to botch the sanitation and end up with bacterial or wild yeast contamination, the chemistry of beer is such that pathogenic bacteria can't survive in it, so it's not going to give you botulism, salmonella, e coli or anything like that. (A big part of learning how to be a beer judge is learning how to spot the characteristic off aromas and flavors caused by various unwanted microorganisms... if pathogenic bacteria could live in beer there'd be an awful lot of dead homebrew competition judges!)
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Postposted on Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:20 pm

I've got a Brewer's Best kit, for what it's worth.

I don't think I'll get very deep into the hobby, but it'll be neat to play with.
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 1:49 am

OK, it's supposed to snow here in New England. Depending on where you are it's 6" to 18". In other words, a perfectly normal New England snowstorm. Now we have The Weather Channel trying to name snowstorms so Jim Cantore can opine wisely in the face of a whole foot of snow.

Get over it people. You live in the Snow Belt. Random 12" dumps are nothing but a wee bother on the way to work. You're not allowed to call it epic until it hits 24" in an overnight. Oh, and another point. "All-season" tires do not work in moderate or greater snow. Repeat with me: Hakkapeliitta. There's a reason that Nokian Tyres US HQ is about a mile down the road from my house.
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:36 am

I wish some states would adopt Quebec's policy: No snow tires in winter? No driving.
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:05 am

bhtoofer; I'd be happy if Texas would just let us BUY snow tires! Studs are illegal :(

I know they're harder on the roads, but it isn't like the whole state lives in Houston or Brownsville. We get snow on a semi-regular basis up here in Amarillo (just got a few inches on Christmas actually--was rather nice).
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:04 am

Snow tires aren't necessarily studded. Most allow for studding, but not many ship studded.

I've personally never run studded snows, and never seen the need to (even with icy roads). Besides, I like to run snow tires later than Ohio allows studs, anyway.
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:27 am

There's also the problem of being able to afford snow tires. I looked into it for my car; turns out a new set of wheels and tires would run $1200 or so. That's just too steep for me at this point in my life.
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:40 am

in Colorado, we pretty much all used studded snow tires, at least in the mountains. But you could have snow on some roads for months straight too--going from our house to Nederlands for instance...or even Kittridge which wasn't that remote or high elevation.
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:31 am

That's one annoying thing about modern cars, that wheels are huge, and therefore tires are so damn expensive.

A set of snows for my car (which, lower end modern models of the same car, you could still get 15" steel wheels, and tire specs are the same), when I bought them, was about $320, and I paid $300 for my summer wheels (it would've been about $100 for a set of 5x100 VW steelies used, or less, though, if I already had the alloys).
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:43 am

Never run studs, myself. The Hankook i-Pikes for my Camry do support studs but the cold weather road holding is improved enough that I can't see value in the extra cost, extra tire noise, or extra road damage. Although Colorado does permit year-round use of studded tires.

I also went the steel rims route for the winter set. No need to take the extra mounting and balancing damage twice a year, plus the inevitable curb slide means the wheel bends but is still low-speed drivable, whereas an alloy in cold weather is at a higher risk of cracking itself or a couple lug bolts.
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:11 pm

I made the decision to leave work early yesterday in the midst of a snowstorm/hailstorm/freezing rain storm. It was painful brushing my car off and Iw as a bit concerned about the well-broken-in all-seasons I have on my FWD vehicle. Even untreated, it performed admirably reinforcing my belief that studs are over-rated. We can put ours on in Nov and carry them until March or May IIRC. They finally plowed my street about 25 minutes ago which is just a silly response time. We all knew it was coming and they were caught with pants down anyhow. MY normal 25-35 commute took 1 hour 45 minutes approx. Blech.
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:13 pm

Studs are a godsend on packed snow.
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Postposted on Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:22 pm

Never run studs and don't ever intend to. Studless Hakkas plus Subaru gives me all I need and then some.
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