A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Small Reactors
I'm no expert, but the small reactor idea does seem to have a lot of upside.
Labels:
Nuclear,
Oak Ridge,
Technology
SkyDrive is now OneDrive
So Microsoft lost a fight over the name and their cloud file service is now OneDrive. I'm still using Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive in addition to OneDrive. I'm too cheap to pay for a service and I don't have a favorite at the moment, so I'll just keep using all them to meet my collective needs.
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Box,
Dropbox,
Google Drive,
OneDrive,
SkyDrive
CTRL+SHIFT+V
Learn something everyday... beats pasting into notepad then again into Blogger.
googledrive Copy text without formatting using
Ctrl/Command + Shift + V. Learn how from our Top Contributor Dan Z. goo.gl/b5VuGm
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Learning
iPhone Air?
I love the speculation about the next generation of phones... in this case, the iPhone 6.
Labels:
Apple,
iPhone,
Technology
User Feedback
So, when you click on a page to request that a new PIN be mailed to you, that page should give you some sort of confirmation that the request was submitted successfully. Otherwise a user might try again and then again from another browser and then a day later and then from another computer and...
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Technology
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Death Wobble
The Adaptive Curmudgeon experiences a "death wobble."
I laughed out loud a few times. Bless his heart.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
I laughed out loud a few times. Bless his heart.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
2014 No-Nonsense Technician Class License Study Guide
Dan (KB6NU) has updated his No-Nonsense Technician Class License Study Guide for 2014. If you are looking to get your ticket this is a great resource.
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Studying,
Technician,
Test
Outernet
I'll just hold my breath... the Outernet:
"'There isn't a lot of raw research that is being done here; much of what is being described has already been proven by other small satellite programs and experiments. There's really nothing that is technically impossible to this'"And:
"Much like how you receive a signal on your television and flick through channels, Outernet will broadcast the Internet to you and allow you to flick through certain websites."
Labels:
Internet,
Technology
Monday, February 17, 2014
Frequency - A Visual
Embed isn't working so check it out here.
Labels:
Frequencies
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