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RE: Power Management: Color Cords
Some where along the line- the thought of hospital electrical came to mind. Electrical outlets which are on backup power are colored (red) for easy identification.
While I've not spoke to anyone about it, it seems impractical to have both PSUs plugged into the same UPS, so why not split them and then identify them by color.
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RE: Feedback on Resume
@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
@gjacobse The hard part of that is honesty. Most of the people I'll be competing with will be lying. I've seen it everywhere. It's hard to compete with people that might as well not exist (they aren't actually who they are presenting). I will typically get the job once I stop becoming a name on a piece of paper, but it's hard to get past that point.
I agree that there is a line when building a resume.
While working with persons with challenging history / employment, we had to be very careful as to what was on a resume. You have to be creative without it being a flat-out lie. I have a few examples, but would prefer to not list them.... But here's one.
Car Thief = Parts Acquisition Engineer
Janitor = Environment protection technician
(eta)
Vandalism = Abstract Visual DesignerHave to be creative in a positive manner....
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RE: NodeBB 0.9.0 Has Dropped
I would rather have this back at the top:
Flow control is at the top,... so it makes (at least to me) better sense to have it there also.
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RE: Donut Destroyer and the Drone
@MattSpeller said:
@gjacobse said:
Nice to see cages over the blades
Pfffft who'd need that
Not me... Here,.. hold my beer.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@JaredBusch said:
Just caught up on ML. Off to a client now.
ACK - Jared is going to Off a client!...
Ooh... oops.. read that wrong.
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RE: Largest DrWatson Log file?
@PSX_Defector
Except...Except...This was a DESKTOP - Windows XP Pro,.....It was just a single file! I haven't deleted it yet, but I'll screen shot it tomorrow and upload it.. -
RE: This is why xByte rocks
@BBigford said in This is why xByte rocks:
@DustinB3403 said in This is why xByte rocks:
A guy is having issues with his recently ordered server, and xbyte is replacing the whole thing.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1682729-dell-r510-why-is-my-raid-10-failing?page=2
Exactly the reason why you don't go with some janky reseller.
Or eBay, CraigsList....
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RE: MANGOCON TICKETS!!
@Minion-Queen said:
The Website, while not completely finished, is up! And tickets are on sale as of NOW! http://mangocon.it/ GO GO GO!!!
**> There is also information on hotel reservations etc. Rooms will go fast!
I will start a thread for people who may want to room together to share costs. **
We will have the run of the whole hotel, which includes restaurant/bar!
Please share on Twitter/Facebook/email!
Good thing I have a tent... I'll just camp out in the parking lot
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Windows 3.1 Games Are Now Just a Click Away
If air traffic control at one of Europe's busiest airports still runs on Windows 3.1, surely the antiquated but sturdy operating system is good enough for the rest of us. The Internet Archive must agree, because today it announced that more than 1,000 classic Windows 3.x software titles will run in your browser window.
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RE: Forget IT!
@MattSpeller said:
Litre a day keeps the users at bay
I'm on the self embalming plan - between 4 or 5 Mountain Dew every day... so this Mug is about the right size..
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RE: EMI and Ferrite Cores
@Brains said:
Also when I worked for the cable company we had "Signal Leakage" meters. Is there a similar meter that can assist me in pinpointing the source or direction the interference is coming from?
I see that you have dimmers - these themselves can be noisy. if they are off, they should not generate noise.
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RE: Raspberry Pi Zero W - Now with Wireless
Specifications
- Dimensions: 65mm × 30mm × 5mm
- SoC: Broadcom BCM2835
- CPU: ARM11 running at 1GHz
- RAM: 512MB
- Wireless: 2.4GHz 802.11n wireless LAN
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth Classic 4.1 and Bluetooth LE
- Power: 5V, supplied via micro USB connector
- Video & Audio: 1080P HD video & stereo audio via mini-HDMI connector
- Storage: MicroSD card
- Output: Micro USB
- GPIO: 40-pin GPIO, unpopulated
- Pins: Run mode, unpopulated; RCA composite, unpopulated
- Camera Serial Interface (CSI)
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RE: I bought a Jeep WJ with a possible bad NSS
@IRJ
It seems pretty clean for having 129k miles on it. Seems like an exceptional deal.Sadly I can't think of anything right off that would prevent you from starting it. Bad relay, blown fuse, and the things you specified. By bypassing everything and getting it started 'on it's own power' means that it's something between the ignition switch and the starter relay.
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RE: Plantronics C054: Splitter needed
Well it looks like it is just a matter of getting someone with Plantronics -
It is the Telephone Interface Cable and one is on the way - no charge.
Plantronics is the Business Standard - why they are so well respected.
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RE: What Do You Want in a Helpdesk and Ticketing System?
ability to Import / Export
- users
- Tickets
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RE: Check Out My BIOS
@WrCombs said in Check Out My BIOS:
@MattSpeller said in Check Out My BIOS:
No blown caps.... no scorch marks... unsure what there is to see? I guess it's old...
Edit: sigh. I get it now.
haven't caught on yet.. supposed to be funny I presume.. Not quite sure..
I would tell you,.. but then what fun would that be.
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RE: KeePass dev refuses to patch security hole in favor of ad revenue
@scottalanmiller said in KeePass dev refuses to patch security hole in favor of ad revenue:
I think KeePass with Chocolatey would bypass the insecure updater.
There is also the option of just not installing it.
For a number of years I have used the Portable App version.
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RE: I bought a Jeep WJ with a possible bad NSS
Don't know if you realize this yet... but you got robbed.... They took all your toll money!
Looks great - can't beat that deal