A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Community Outreach
An interesting idea... he appears to be using some sort of paper based communications system.
Labels:
Ham Radio
UTK, NASA, and Ham Radio
Funny how themes sometimes appear on my radar...
"NASA chose UT as its winner, which will give the UT Amateur Radio Club time for a one-on-one chat with space station Mission Commander Shane Kimbrough."
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Peyton!
Still mad about this...
— stefanie (@stefsaysgovols) February 27, 2017
Labels:
Football,
Peyton Manning,
Tennessee,
Vols
Game of Thrones - Risk!
This is perfect... Game of Thrones version of Risk. I never played the board game version, but I remember several of us gathered around a computer in the early 90's to play on someone's Mac in the dorm.
Via Kinja Deals
Via Kinja Deals
Labels:
A Game of Thrones,
Games
Hams in Space
(You have to read the title of this post like the intro of this video.)
True, they spent the big bucks and are sending a TYT MD-380.
True, they spent the big bucks and are sending a TYT MD-380.
New transceivers headed to the ISS. No truth to the rumor that NASA is going to cut costs and use Baofeng radios https://t.co/SEBTAUSgTK— BobW (@K0NR) February 28, 2017
Fields of Fire
I've been getting most of my books via electronic loan from my public library. It's a shame they won't have Marko's latest: Fields of Fire (Frontlines Book 5).
The timing is good as I'm like #5 or worse on all the books in my library's queue, so I'll pony up a whole $5 for this one and have something to read now. (The other books are still $1 for the Kindle version if you need to catch up.)
The timing is good as I'm like #5 or worse on all the books in my library's queue, so I'll pony up a whole $5 for this one and have something to read now. (The other books are still $1 for the Kindle version if you need to catch up.)
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Xiegu X5105: Pre-production Testing
Fred Lesnick, VE3FAL:
"This is a pre-production model and we are awaiting new firmware to be able to update some of the many issues with it."
Check Cashing Better Than a Bank?
Interesting article - I had always assumed they were a more expensive option.
The first part of this quote gives me pause, but the latter I can see as a real issue:
Professor @LisaServon explains why check cashers and payday lenders can be the smart choice https://t.co/59VlkElXIi pic.twitter.com/C3UR7NAapz— Business Insider (@businessinsider) February 12, 2017
The first part of this quote gives me pause, but the latter I can see as a real issue:
"If Carlos is like many small contractors operating in New York City, he relies at least in part on undocumented workers, who are unlikely to have bank accounts. If Carlos deposited his check in a bank, it would take a few days to clear — too late to deliver cash on payday. Or maybe the check was a deposit for a job he had just been contracted to do, and he needed supplies to get started. If he couldn't start right away, he risked losing the job to another contractor."
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