Wield your lightsaber to escape the First Order in this #ChromeExperiment: https://t.co/D7vpCk6qzG #lightsaberescape pic.twitter.com/QDSpM3QSi2
— Google Chrome (@googlechrome) December 15, 2015
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Lightsaber Battle in Chrome
Very cool!
Monday, December 14, 2015
Cord Cutting Accelerates
People are dumping cable faster than ever. How can cable companies stop the decline?
I have a crazy idea - charge less and improve service.
I have a crazy idea - charge less and improve service.
Lovelace and Babbage
@Raspberry_Pi please help celebrate my 200th b'day & RT/vote for this LEGO RPi project https://t.co/R9CQyVlPGD #STEM pic.twitter.com/HJMR4bUOay
— Ada 'LEGO' Lovelace (@LegoLovelace) December 10, 2015
Network Training
I did some on-line network training and learned about a very powerful tool.
Labels:
Humor,
Network Admins,
Networking,
Tools
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Training
"If you are reading this and can't put your hand on your defensive firearm, your training has been wasted." ~ Col. Jeff Cooper
— Sheriff Jim Wilson (@sheriffjim) December 9, 2015
Labels:
Concealed Carry,
Guns,
Open Carry,
Training
Friday, December 11, 2015
Advanced Tin Foil Hat
Shield: The World`s First Signal Proof Headwear
Stylish & Comfortable Signal Proof Hats That Incredibly Fit And Reflect Electromagnetic Waves.
Stylish & Comfortable Signal Proof Hats That Incredibly Fit And Reflect Electromagnetic Waves.
Labels:
Radio
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Luke
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 9, 2015
Labels:
Star Wars
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Health Sensors
I like data, but I'm not quite ready for this kit.
Labels:
Health,
IoT,
Raspberry Pi
RatTail
I never had a rat tail, but my high school coach did ask me if my mother knew my hair was getting so long. Maybe it's time I got a RatTail.
#Emergency #VHF #radio communication 2X range with Rattail Antenna Booster #ham Amazing Video https://t.co/z6vRkqVb1o #aircraft #coastguard
— Ian Soutar (@SchoolElectric) December 8, 2015
The End of Amateur Licensing?
A question was asked about the future of amateur radio licensing.
I don't think it would go away - frequencies with privileges might change, cost might go up, etc. Even a simple test and a few dollars make for a non-trivial hurtle to ensure someone is really interested. It also gives more teeth to enforcement.
I don't think it would go away - frequencies with privileges might change, cost might go up, etc. Even a simple test and a few dollars make for a non-trivial hurtle to ensure someone is really interested. It also gives more teeth to enforcement.
Labels:
Ham Radio
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