A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Minus 10 Points for Gearhog
Shame for on Gearhog for promoting the mall ninja crowd with the Concealed Weapon Badge and Case deal. It is their business and they can run it how they want, but the people that want one of these aren't usually the best ambassadors for the 2A group.
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Guns,
Rights,
Second Amendment
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Get the bacon. I'll cover you.
Yeah, it is a commercial for Spiceworks. But, I give them credit for:
- a good, free (ad supported) help desk
- decent production quality on the video
- zombies
- guns (NERF)
- I.T. guys
- bacon
Lessons Learned
jsnell Netflix announces that HP will keep its PC division after all, won't spin it off into "Compaqster."Thu, Oct 27 16:43:29 from Twitterrific for Mac
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Wouxun and Baofeng Group Buy
Anyone interested in a group buy of the Wouxun or Baofeng should meander over to the World Wide DX forum.
Wouxun KG-UV6D: Expensive
Main Trading Company has the Wouxun KG-UV6D Dual Band radio, but it is $183. That still seems really high given the limited changes from the previous models. I will be curious to see what Ed's starting price is.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
The Flu is for the Avians
The day before the flu hit me, I ran 11 miles at a sub 9 minute pace. More than two weeks later, I ran just 7 miles and I was almost 40 seconds per mile slower.
Ninjas in the House
They said it couldn't happen... Me and the misses were upstairs counting my blog money. (Sometimes I even like to roll around in it after a hard days work linking.) We were discussing our various options for redecorating - I especially wanted to get rid of that made-in-china-faux-American-traditional-knockoff-metal corner shelfy thing. My wife had bought that black metal shelf as a way to trick thieves into thinking there was nothing of value in the house. (As you will see that didn't work out too good.) We were also considering some dark green carpeting to go with the money theme I was developing, but I digress.
So to recap, quiet evening counting money... That's when I heard a noise. We don't have a lot of crime In My The City, TN, but I'm always prepared. I started to grab my shotgun or glorious soviet Mosin Nagant rifle with bayonet fixed, but I had picked up this new Crimson Trace Lightguard and wanted to try it out. (I briefly considered turning on all the lights in the house, but even I cannot afford crazy electrical bills!)
So, I grabbed my trusty Smith & Wesson M&P9 equipped with both a Crimson Trace Lasergrip and the new Lightguard. I proceeded in a high speed, low drag tactical sashay to the top of the stairs. Oh noes! Ninjas! Ninjas intent on executing an unscheduled estate appraisal!
Given there were five (count them - FIVE!) ninjas in my house, I was glad there were no switches to fumble with and no extra steps introduced when I wanted to be focused on firing my pistol. (I'm really glad that there weren't more than six ninjas - I don't have an aunt Gertrude!) Good news for me is that these Ninjas brought only their hands to a gun fight. I really wish I had put up some sort of mirror system, so I could have caught a glimpse of them around the corner. (I'll add that to the redecorating to do list.) I completed a combat roll to get into position and yelled, "Geronimo! Don't you know who I am? Also, I have a gun! And I've called 911!" I pulled a chaise lounge in front of the stairs in order to have some sort of barrier object to take cover behind. At this point, I realized that one of the ninjas was a little person and I really regretted installing the redundant/auxiliary hand rail along the stairs.
I won't bore you with the details (but if Larry wants to write some up, I'll insert them here - feel free to spice it up with grenades, claymores, and tactical bats), but suffice it to say that I dispatched the ninjas with extreme prejudice. Unfortunately, the light fixture was a victim of friendly fire.
After dealing with the initial Ninja Five, I went room to room to make sure they were clear. (That takes a long time when you have 4 floors and 65 rooms.)
What would I do differently? Really, not much given the positive outcome. Maybe some day I might pick up a Ninja Glock just for this sort of occasion. A last note - no cats were harmed during the course of these events.
No offense was intended to persons real or from the internet. This thing basically wrote itself here, here, and here.
So to recap, quiet evening counting money... That's when I heard a noise. We don't have a lot of crime In My The City, TN, but I'm always prepared. I started to grab my shotgun or glorious soviet Mosin Nagant rifle with bayonet fixed, but I had picked up this new Crimson Trace Lightguard and wanted to try it out. (I briefly considered turning on all the lights in the house, but even I cannot afford crazy electrical bills!)
So, I grabbed my trusty Smith & Wesson M&P9 equipped with both a Crimson Trace Lasergrip and the new Lightguard. I proceeded in a high speed, low drag tactical sashay to the top of the stairs. Oh noes! Ninjas! Ninjas intent on executing an unscheduled estate appraisal!
Given there were five (count them - FIVE!) ninjas in my house, I was glad there were no switches to fumble with and no extra steps introduced when I wanted to be focused on firing my pistol. (I'm really glad that there weren't more than six ninjas - I don't have an aunt Gertrude!) Good news for me is that these Ninjas brought only their hands to a gun fight. I really wish I had put up some sort of mirror system, so I could have caught a glimpse of them around the corner. (I'll add that to the redecorating to do list.) I completed a combat roll to get into position and yelled, "Geronimo! Don't you know who I am? Also, I have a gun! And I've called 911!" I pulled a chaise lounge in front of the stairs in order to have some sort of barrier object to take cover behind. At this point, I realized that one of the ninjas was a little person and I really regretted installing the redundant/auxiliary hand rail along the stairs.
I won't bore you with the details (but if Larry wants to write some up, I'll insert them here - feel free to spice it up with grenades, claymores, and tactical bats), but suffice it to say that I dispatched the ninjas with extreme prejudice. Unfortunately, the light fixture was a victim of friendly fire.
After dealing with the initial Ninja Five, I went room to room to make sure they were clear. (That takes a long time when you have 4 floors and 65 rooms.)
What would I do differently? Really, not much given the positive outcome. Maybe some day I might pick up a Ninja Glock just for this sort of occasion. A last note - no cats were harmed during the course of these events.
No offense was intended to persons real or from the internet. This thing basically wrote itself here, here, and here.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Grammar Humor
tim #occupylsx lols RT @torquespeak The protestors still haven't realised the irony of writing 'CAPITALISM IS CRISIS' in upper case I see...Fri, Oct 21 11:27:15 from web
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MLS Goal of the Year
You can check them out and vote here.
Nest - Learning WiFi Thermostat
How about a smart WiFi enabled thermostat? The Nest Learning Thermostat is just that. What makes it smart? Data from several sensors - Temperature (as you would expect), Humidity, Proximity, Far-field activity, Near-field activity, and Ambient light. It knows when you are home using the activity sensors. It lights up when you get close. You supply it with your zip code, so it knows what the weather is outside. It builds a history and develops a schedule for you based on the changes you make over time. It calculates how long it will take to reach a certain temperature. (In the summer that may be calculated in hours instead of minutes when we hit 100 and I want to get in the low 70's.) It has WiFi and you can control it remotely. I like where all this is going. I manually changed my thermostats, so I'm not sure if this would ever pay for itself, but I like gadgets.
Via Uncrate
Via Uncrate
Labels:
Bills,
Expenses,
HVAC,
Technology
Baofeng UV-3R: Alpha Tags
While they do not display on the radio, you can enable the alpha tags in the UV-3R Mark II software.
- Close the UV-3R software if you have it running.
- Browse to folder where the software is installed. (The default is C:\Program Files\UV3R.)
- Double-click the "setting.ini" file.
- In the first section, [setup], change the value for name to 1. The line should now read "name=1" without the quotes.
- Close the file and save the changes.
- Run the UV-3R software.
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Baofeng,
Ham Radio,
Software,
UV-3R,
UV-3R Mark II
Baofeng UV-3R: Mark II Software
[ Don't have a UV-3R yet? Get one here. ]
UPDATE 11-12-12: A new version (1.10) has been released under the UV-X4 model. It adds the ability to update the FM Broadcast memories via the software.With the release of the new Baofeng UV-3R Mark II, the original software has also been updated. (You still have the option of using CHIRP.) And, as usual, Julian is ahead of the curve with his post about the updated software.
To use the software, you will need a few obvious items - the UV-3R (Amazon), the free software, and a programming cable. Download the software here for version 1.09. You can order the programming cable or build one. If you don't have a radio, then you can order one here, there, and yonder.
Before walking through the install, here are some trouble-shooting tips to keep in mind.
- Make sure the first memory location is populated. It will cause errors if it is left blank.
- Always read from the radio first and save the file as backup. It is nice to have a known good config. This practice does assume you can read from the radio without writing first.
- As you may have gathered from the lines just above, sometimes you must write a file to the radio first. An example of this situation is when you get an NKT_3R.EXE Error Signature.
- Likewise, if you get both rows on the display showing DDD.D25 then try adding some frequencies via the software and write to the radio.
- Make sure your cable is good.
- Confirm in Device Manager that the USB driver installed correctly.
- Verify that the COM Port used by the USB device matches what you have configured in the software - see screen shots below.
- Set the baud rate to 1200 if you have inconsistent results using the software.
Also, you should note that the old software created ".dat" files. The new software creates ".3R" files. You cannot simply rename a ".dat" to ".3R". However, you can open the new ".3R" files in the old software.
The install process is fairly simple.
I plugged the USB cable into the radio and then into my computer. I turned on the radio and Windows 7 installed the Prolific appropriate driver. In this case, it is using COM8.
As I mentioned in the trouble-shooting, you may need to change the baud rate to 1200. Right-click the device and select Properties. You can change the baud rate (Bits per second) using the drop-down box.
Now that we know the USB driver is installed correctly and which port it is using, we can start installing the software. Double-click the file you downloaded (extracting it from the compressed file if needed - if you need something to open .RAR files, try 7-zip.) Click Next.
If you are okay with the default install location, click Next. Otherwise, use the Browse button to change the location.
Click next to use the default name for the Program Folder that will be visible under your Program Files.
Confirm your settings and click Next.
Once the file copies are complete, click Finish.
You get one more screen showing the version. Click OK to complete the install.
To launch the application, double-click the short-cut it created.
Click Settings the Communication Port to make sure your configuration matches the COM Port the USB device is actually using and then you are off to the races!
Labels:
Baofeng,
Ham Radio,
Software,
UV-3R,
UV-3R Mark II
What is in a name? Test is Forever!
All too often we end up succumbing to the pressures of customers or shareholders and find ourselves with something in production that really was meant to be a test only. In fact, sometimes these tests are named "test_procedure" but end up in production. Or, you get things like TRIG002. That's helpful. Of course, these problems are small scale compared to:
Hindsight is 20/20 by eldavojohn
If there was one thing you could go back and change about TCP/IP -- something that is far too entrenched to change now -- what would it be?
VC: Well, I wish I had realized we'd need more than 32 bits of address space! At the time, I thought this was still an experiment and that, if successful, we would develop a production version. I guess IPv6 is the production version!VC is Vint Cerf and he is answering questions about IPv6 at Slashdot.org.
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Internet,
Technology
I'm a Deadbeat!
From the NY Times article:
"In particular, people who pay the full balance on their cards each month – lenders call such customers “convenience users” or, more colorfully, “deadbeats,” because they do not pay interest and therefore are less profitable — may not regard that balance as “true” debt, and therefore choose not to report it. The industry, however, simply reports the total volume of outstanding loans. "
And I'm proud of it. Thirty days to use someone else's money. No fees. And even a little cash back.
Via:
ramit Look how Americans don't even realize how much they owe. http://t.co/RvKeueZB From a psychological standpoint, how would you address this?Tue, Oct 25 05:51:03 from Timely by Demandforce
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
YouVersion Bible - Next Week-end Download NLT
The New Living Translation is my favorite right now and you can download a local copy, so you don't have to be on-line to access it.
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Bible,
Internet,
Religion,
Technology
Baofeng UV-3R: Change the Color of Your UV-3R
Ed, at Wouxun.us, has the UV-3R shells available ($5.95) in red, yellow, blue, and camo if you want to play dress up with your rig.
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Baofeng,
Ham Radio,
UV-3R,
UV-3R Mark II
The Difference between #2A and #p2?
I could also have said the difference between us and the #OWS groups. The difference is we can answer yes. Visit Fro Design Co to see the other images in the series and to order prints.
Labels:
Culture,
Politics,
Second Amendment
Molon Labe Sign on Gameday
We're winning? Actually, I have no idea why someone would be holding up a sign at College Gameday that reads "Molon Labe" and has a picture of Bert (as in "and Ernie"). My Google-fu was weak on trying to figure this out.
Labels:
ESPN,
Football,
Guns,
Molon Labe,
Second Amendment,
Sports
Friday, October 21, 2011
All About the Data
SammyWalrusIV Funny how 2009 and 2010 competition between AT&T and Verizon was all about voice (coverage maps anyone?) but now it's all about data.Thu, Oct 20 09:16:24 from Twitter for iPhone
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Internet,
Technology
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Dale Ellis #14
I grew up watching UT sports. One of my favorite players of all time was Dale Ellis. He wore #14 and that became my "favorite number" as a youngster. I worn #14 every chance I got when playing sports. Dale was at the UT Men's Basketball practice tonight and Wes Rucker sent out these two gems:
wesrucker247 While watching Dale Ellis shoot, Cuonzo asked who was best shooter in the gym: "Am I technically in the gym right now?"Thu, Oct 20 20:33:16 from TweetDeck
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wesrucker247 Dale Ellis watched Vols practice for a couple hours. Got up afterward, ice cold, picked up ball, took deep 3. Swish.Thu, Oct 20 20:36:21 from TweetDeck
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Basketball,
Tennessee,
Vols
Dave Ramsey on #OWS
I think Dave gives good advice:
"So to summarize, I’m not very impressed at the moment. I’m not impressed by your temper fit. I’m not impressed at your lack of goals and focus. I’m not impressed by the fact that the only thing I see about your movement is ignorance, immaturity and envy. Grow up—and get a job."The whole article is here.
Steve Jobs - Choice of Treatment
andrewchen Ramzi Amri's answer to Why did Steve Jobs choose not to effectively treat his cancer? - Quora http://t.co/uI7cchjbMon, Oct 17 10:52:14 from Timely by Demandforce
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Flu,
Health,
Healthcare,
Science,
Sick,
Statistics,
Virus
Rock the Monster Hunters Vote
Larry is having a patch contest for inclusion in his next Monster Hunters International book. See all the entries here.
Might I suggest the patch for the East Tennessee chapter of MHI? How about I demand you vote for ETMHI? (Just testing boundaries.)
I saw the patch and knew it had to be someone from around these parts. Turns out, I was right... Linoge of the Walls of the City. So go vote... here!
Might I suggest the patch for the East Tennessee chapter of MHI? How about I demand you vote for ETMHI? (Just testing boundaries.)
Free Coffee
Headline: UT officials urging students to learn how to protect themselves:
But you do get Starbucks coupon and a certificate for completing the training.
Via Uncle
"Safety officials at the University of Tennessee said police can't always get to you in time, so they are asking students to learn how to protect themselves.I'd like to see the content of the course. I'd be surprised if any of the tips included using hollow points or putting in extra practice at a range.
Officials are asking student and staff to take part in an online training program that includes tips for staying safe around campus. The idea is to help people know better how to protect themselves in the minutes immediately following a crisis situation."
But you do get Starbucks coupon and a certificate for completing the training.
Via Uncle
LYTRO - Light Field Camera
So there is a new kind of camera on the block. The LYTRO camera uses Light Field technology to take pictures. This tech captures light information which allows the picture to be "refocused" after the picture is taken. An example is worth a thousand words (click on the photo to change the focus):
The camera must be simple to operate - there aren't a thousand menus settings accessible via a dial and half a dozen buttons. Controls include a power button, a shutter button, a zoom slider, and the touchscreen. That's it. Check out the full specs here.
Links:
Lytro: A True Point-and-Shoot Camera
The camera must be simple to operate - there aren't a thousand menus settings accessible via a dial and half a dozen buttons. Controls include a power button, a shutter button, a zoom slider, and the touchscreen. That's it. Check out the full specs here.
Maybe this is what I need to keep up with Oleg, Les, and Linoge. Realisticly, this won't make my must have list (especially since they start at $399), but I really, really like to see cool new ways of doing things we've been doing for years. It could be like the Apple Newton that eventually evolved into a pretty cool product - the name escapes me right now.
Links:
Lytro: A True Point-and-Shoot Camera
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Cameras,
Revolution,
Technology
I'll. Be. Brief.
Some good reading for any candidate...
Short Version:
*1000 bonus points for knowing the origin of the post title.
Short Version:
“The Second Amendment states a personal constitutional right both to keep, and also to bear arms. The politician trying to regulate this fundamental freedom is bound by the strict scrutiny test. I will not nominate any federal judge or justice who will not affirm this understanding of the law.”The long version for those that aren't distracted easily, OH! Look! Something shiny.
*1000 bonus points for knowing the origin of the post title.
Google News
Google Reader is getting a new design and some Google+ features. GMail is getting an overhaul, too. And Google+ will allow pseudonyms (or at least nicknames).
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Google
Jetsons
I like my Logitech Harmony Remote Control, but there would be something very cool and futuristic about controlling my TV via the iPad or my phone. Enter the Logitech Harmony Link. Toss a little flying saucer looking disc near your components, hook it up to your WiFi network, and start controlling your TV from your tablet/smartphone. Since you are working over WiFi, you can make changes from anywhere in the house. Next, I want to control the thermostats and lights. Stuff like this could bring the X10 dream to a reality for the masses.
Via LifeHacker
Via LifeHacker
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Home,
Remote Control,
Technology
KG-UV920R: Rumors Again
I'm feeling better and am a little feisty, so I figure I might as well stir things up again. (And to really point fingers, it was Moleculo on the WorldWideDX forum that brought it up.)
A Chinese company has 668 KG-UV920R units for sale for $315 USD.
Good luck with that. If you like that deal, then I have a bridge or two you might want to buy. But seriously, $315 would be disappointingly high.
A Chinese company has 668 KG-UV920R units for sale for $315 USD.
Good luck with that. If you like that deal, then I have a bridge or two you might want to buy. But seriously, $315 would be disappointingly high.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
The Flu
I have it. I don't like it. Regular programming will resume when I get better.
Labels:
Flu,
Health,
Healthcare,
Sick
Friday, October 14, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Superhero Gone Bad
When good superheroes go bad. Real-life super hero Phoenix Jones arrested for assaulting people with pepper spray.
Amazon Whispersync vs. Apple iCloud
Ready. Fight.
Amazon Whispersync + Silk + Cloud Storage + Amazon Prime
Apple iCloud + iTunes/Documents/Apps/Backups in the Cloud + Photo Stream
What a great time to be a geek (assumes some non-trivial amount of disposable income).
Amazon Whispersync + Silk + Cloud Storage + Amazon Prime
Apple iCloud + iTunes/Documents/Apps/Backups in the Cloud + Photo Stream
What a great time to be a geek (assumes some non-trivial amount of disposable income).
Occupy Herbstreit
Funny, funny stuff at Occupy Herbstreit
Meineke Car Care Bowl is not a living wage!!!!!!!!
Via:
Meineke Car Care Bowl is not a living wage!!!!!!!!
ClayTravisBGID These are outstanding. RT @andrewbrink Occupy Wall Street? Don't forget to Occupy Herbstreit. http://t.co/KUKwTvHuThu, Oct 13 11:20:36 from web
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Shade Tree Mechanics
People have often bemoaned the loss of the "shade tree mechanic." Cars have gotten so complex that you cannot complete a repair without specialized diagnostic computers and an electrical engineering degree. Despite similar challenges, hams are fighting the good fight when it comes to working on modern radios. I've mentioned various mods to the UV-3R, but Ethan, K8GU, has a great repair story about a VX-3R:
"After however many weeks it has been, a package from Yaesu showed up on my doorstep tonight. After repairing a damaged PCB trace (non trivial on something this small), I was able to replace it. The little black speck in the middle of this photograph is the removed component. For my non-US readers, the US 0.01 USD coin (“Penny”) is about 19 mm in diameter."
While the description is good, a picture (from his web site) is worth a thousand words. Boy howdy is that small!
Via AmateurRadio.com
"After however many weeks it has been, a package from Yaesu showed up on my doorstep tonight. After repairing a damaged PCB trace (non trivial on something this small), I was able to replace it. The little black speck in the middle of this photograph is the removed component. For my non-US readers, the US 0.01 USD coin (“Penny”) is about 19 mm in diameter."
While the description is good, a picture (from his web site) is worth a thousand words. Boy howdy is that small!
Flea Party (Demands) vs. Tea Party
Flea Party vs. Tea Party « Monster Hunter Nation: For a summary of what is wrong with the world today, hit Larry's link. I cannot believe the demands. Surely these are a joke. For example:
"Demand eleven: Immediate across the board debt forgiveness for all. Debt forgiveness of sovereign debt, commercial loans, home mortgages, home equity loans, credit card debt, student loans and personal loans now! All debt must be stricken from the “Books.” World Bank Loans to all Nations, Bank to Bank Debt and all Bonds and Margin Call Debt in the stock market including all Derivatives or Credit Default Swaps, all 65 trillion dollars of them must also be stricken from the “Books.” And I don’t mean debt that is in default, I mean all debt on the entire planet period."It makes my brain hurt that anyone can even suggest that. If it weren't for Larry's commentary, I'd be dumber for having read the list of demands.
A $250-$300 'iPad Mini'?
Apple Is Reportedly Working On A $250-$300 'iPad Mini':
"Apple is developing a low-cost iPad, which could appear in early 2012, says Ticonderoga Securities analyst Brian White.
White calls it an "iPad mini," because he thinks it will be priced in the "mid-to-high $200 range." The size of the iPad mini could be exactly the same, White doesn't necessarily think it's smaller"True or not, it is a smart rumor to leak as it might dampen sales for Kindles, Nooks, and other lower cost tablets. My whole argument that these things aren't competitors goes out the window once they are all priced the same.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Notebook vs. Tablet
If they really mean notebook (not a full laptop), then I'm surprised it isn't higher.
SammyWalrusIV Goldman Sachs: Tablets will cannibalize notebook sales at a rate of 33-35% over the next two years.Fri, Oct 07 17:02:58 from Twitter for iPad
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Computer,
Notebook,
Tablets,
Technology
Tactical Hand Signals used in High-end Restaurants
I don't know why it would surprise me that high-end restaurants use hand signals as a tool to take care of customers. Below are samples of the signals used. (Okay, I may have modified one of the images - see if you can guess which one.) Pretty neat.
Via:
ramit Fascinating hand signals used in high-end restaurants. http://t.co/eNzj1n1d Wed, Oct 12 19:29:11 from Timely App
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Restaurants
HigherDef TVs
3D TV? No thanks. More resolution? Yes please! | Challengers - CNET News: "1080p HDTV have 1920 by 1080 pixels. Sharp was demonstrating an 85" 8K4K set--that's 7680 by 4320. Toshiba has a 55" glasses-free 3D TV; I wasn't impressed with the 3D, which looked gritty. I did, however, like the fact that it doubles as a 2D super-HD set, with 3840 by 2160 resolution."
I've had no interest in 3D TV. According to the article the HigherDef TVs aren't anywhere near prime time. I think that's okay... I'm not sure the network can keep up.
I've had no interest in 3D TV. According to the article the HigherDef TVs aren't anywhere near prime time. I think that's okay... I'm not sure the network can keep up.
Labels:
Technology,
TV
The Most Hams Ever
Amateur Radio Sees Tremendous Growth in 2011: "As the third quarter of 2011 came to a close, ARRL VEC Manager Maria Somma, AB1FM, began calculating the number of licensed Amateur Radio operators in the US, as well as the number of new licensees. “At the end of September, I saw that the number of hams in the US was high,” she said. “When I started comparing that number with other years, I found that it was an all-time high.” For the first time, there are more than 700,000 radio amateurs in the US."
Buds Top Selling Guns
Interesting list... lots of value guns.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Pat - You are not alone.
One more UT post this evening..
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Basketball,
Lady Vols,
Summitt,
Tennessee,
Vols
Moar Plot!!1! from the UT Band
The sad state of UT sports has now infected the Pride of the Southland Band. I don't think anyone liked the Wizard of Oz skit - everyone was having Carnicus flashbacks. They should be more like the radio stations that brag "more music, less talk."
I'm more of a traditionalist...
I'm more of a traditionalist...
Mouse Manure - Dooley Presser
wesrucker247 Dooley said "mouse manure" when talking Vols running game. "It's not a communication issue. It's a 'knock-somebody's-you-know what' issue."Mon, Oct 10 12:34:07 from TweetDeck
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wesrucker247 Dooley: "It's Tennessee. I don't care how many guys we lose. We're still Tennessee."Mon, Oct 10 12:29:18 from TweetDeck
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wesrucker247 Dooley: If I'd known in January I wouldn't have Lathers, Janzen, Hunter, Bray, "I'd roll up my sleeves and go to work. That's what you do."Mon, Oct 10 12:15:54 from TweetDeck
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