The Internet of Things is coming... Internet enabled fans. You can pre-order it now for around a cool $1,000.
Via Uncrate
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Productive Morning
I should have a productive morning as Feedly is the victim of a DDoS attack.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Baofeng UV-5R: Battery Eliminator Wiring
Baofeng UV-5R Battery Eliminator Wiring - inside the battery eliminator.
Wouxun KG-UV8D: Software Problems
So according to these posts, there is a problem with the software:
"So i just got off the Phone with buytwowayradios.com because my radio has issue I found out that if you download the Software on Miklor.com it can screw up the radio but making the sound muffle and shutting it down and they said there is no way to fix the problem at the moment.Do not download the software.They said they have had multiple people complain.But they are still going to exchange the radio for me.Great Customer Service."
Soccer
Lots of soccer stuff floating around. It's like there will be a big tournament soon or something.
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Dude, you are harshing my QSO
HAM Radio Transmissions can be disrupted by the most unlikely of sources.... http://t.co/9wPDYzyeP4
— Hamcity (@Hamcity) June 5, 2014
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Monday, June 9, 2014
Xiegu X108: Another Pic
Looks like an instagram pic... I just noticed the translated tags read "Military" and "DIY Radio Category." Not sure what the "Military" tag should be or is about.
Printer Device
"Hey, grab that TPS report off the printer device," said no one ever.
From Craig Zacker's "Exam Ref MCSA 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2
" book*:
And on the topic of printers, I've seen it time and again when someone goes into "Devices and Printers" to make a change to their printer settings. Right-click and you get these options:
Cancel. Right-click and remember to click "Printer Properties". Ah, there is something useful.
* And, for those of you keeping score at home. I've started studying for my MCSA/MCSE.
From Craig Zacker's "Exam Ref MCSA 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2
NOTE PRINTING NOMENCLATUREI'm not criticizing Craig here at all. I think Microsoft missed the boat with their word choice. Let's take a common usage and avoid it all costs!
“Printer” and “print device” are the most commonly misused terms in the Windows printing vocabulary. Obviously, many sources use “printer” to refer to the printing hardware. However, in Windows, printer and print device are not equivalent. For example, you can add a printer to a Windows Server 2012 computer without a physical print device being present. The computer can then host the printer, print server, and printer driver. These three components enable the computer to process the print jobs and store them in a print queue until the print device is available.
And on the topic of printers, I've seen it time and again when someone goes into "Devices and Printers" to make a change to their printer settings. Right-click and you get these options:
Naturally, everyone goes to the bottom of the list and selects "Properties" - only to be disappointed when they get this.
Cancel. Right-click and remember to click "Printer Properties". Ah, there is something useful.
* And, for those of you keeping score at home. I've started studying for my MCSA/MCSE.
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