"Their conclusion is unremittingly cheerful: rather than destroying jobs, technology has been a “great job-creating machine”. Findings by Deloitte such as a fourfold rise in bar staff since the 1950s or a surge in the number of hairdressers this century suggest to the authors that technology has increased spending power, therefore creating new demand and new jobs.
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Technology Good for Jobs
So we aren't all going to be replaced by robots...
Labels:
Jobs,
Robots,
Technology
Friday, September 4, 2015
KC4LMD's Open Letter
An Open Letter to #HamRadio Manufacturers from Brian McDaniel (KC4LMD):
"For this generation of radio amateurs, FM repeaters have been the first (and maybe only) impression of on-the-air activity. Perhaps a few experiment with APRS, EchoLink or IRLP. Some may try Pico-Sats, but fundamentally, Ham Radio as a Technician is nothing more than GRMS with better repeater coverage.
Why haven’t companies like yours developed radios tailored for Technicians?
Why is it all FM when there are many more possibilities in the world above 50 MHz?
Where are the Dual-Mode radios, such as SSB/FM, on VHF and UHF?
Where are the sound card-ready interfaces? USB interfaces?
Why does it all look like Land Mobile Radio on Amateur Service frequencies?
Is there no imagination, innovation, or experimentation left in your Skunk Works?"I wish there was more innovation as well. My first and primary thought is that they just don't think there is any money in it.
Labels:
Ham Radio
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Fiber for Newbies
I'm going to stick this reddit guide to fiber right here, so I can find it later.
Labels:
Fiber,
Network Admins,
Networking
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Serial Ports
Ah, the good old days of serial and parallel ports... I have several tubs of old computer hardware - IDE cables, video and sound cards, old processors (even my favorite of all time - the Celeron 300A*), etc. I went through them over the week-end and have set aside about a third of it to be recycled. I digress...
Alex (PA1SBM) finds no serial ports or PCI on his new PC, but after a false start finds a card that works.
* Does it make me a huge geek for having a favorite CPU? I just remember how much bang for the buck you got with the Celeron 300A as it easily overclocked to 450 MHz.
Alex (PA1SBM) finds no serial ports or PCI on his new PC, but after a false start finds a card that works.
* Does it make me a huge geek for having a favorite CPU? I just remember how much bang for the buck you got with the Celeron 300A as it easily overclocked to 450 MHz.
Morse Code - A Visual Guide
I stumbled across this visual guide for Morse Code. Some of them make sense and might be helpful in remembering, but others are stretch for me.
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Morse Code
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Zhem's Fighin Words
I'm too old for this:
“You can always politely ask,” she wrote. “’Oh, nice to meet you (insert name). What pronouns should I use?’ is a perfectly fine question to ask.”
Labels:
World
Cheap Kindle Books
I've not read of the "50 Shades" books, so I can't comment, but I liked Ready Player One, The Martian, A Game of Thrones (duh), The Kite Runner, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and Gone Girl. My wife loves the Outlander books.
$2 Kindle Books
$2 Kindle Books
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Windows 10 - Edge
I upgraded my laptop and everything seemed fine - except the new Edge browser. It would not load anything. All the other browsers (IE, Chrome, and Firefox) worked fine. Hitting F12 showed no activity - no page elements, no network requests. Eventually Edge would timeout and display "Hmm, we can’t reach this page."
I ran the System File Checker (sfc /scannow) and rebooted. All was good afterwards. The only other problem I have is that it keeps trying to update my printer driver and fails. Printing works, so I've spent zero time looking it to it.
That's two computers upgraded with only the problems mentioned above. I've got two left.
I ran the System File Checker (sfc /scannow) and rebooted. All was good afterwards. The only other problem I have is that it keeps trying to update my printer driver and fails. Printing works, so I've spent zero time looking it to it.
That's two computers upgraded with only the problems mentioned above. I've got two left.
Labels:
Windows
Monday, August 24, 2015
TYT TH-7800 Mobile
TYT TH-7800 at the 409Shop for $234.00:
Dual Band 136-174/400-480MHz Mobile Transceiver Car Radio
Main Functions:
V+U Full Duplex Operation
Cross-band Repeater Function
Ultra-size LCD Screen Dual Display
800+Memory Channels
A+B dual band Operation
50 CTCSS Tones /1024 DCS Codes
8 Group;s scrambler option
Detachable Front Panel
50W output power for 144MHz
35W output power for 430MHz
Dual Band 136-174/400-480MHz Mobile Transceiver Car Radio
Main Functions:
V+U Full Duplex Operation
Cross-band Repeater Function
Ultra-size LCD Screen Dual Display
800+Memory Channels
A+B dual band Operation
50 CTCSS Tones /1024 DCS Codes
8 Group;s scrambler option
Detachable Front Panel
50W output power for 144MHz
35W output power for 430MHz
Friday, August 21, 2015
Security Theater Theater
Only posting because I wanted to call it Security Theater Theater.
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