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“Leap” time may be going away… no more Feb 29th?

Jun 28 2011 Published by under Ramblings

I wonder if this will mess up anyone’s birthday? 🙂

Before atomic timekeeping, clocks were set to the skies. But starting in 1972, radio signals began broadcasting atomic seconds and leap seconds have occasionally been added to that stream of atomic seconds to keep the signals synchronized with the actual rotation of Earth. Such adjustments were considered necessary because Earth’s rotation is less regular than atomic timekeeping. In January 2012, a United Nations-affiliated organization could permanently break this link by redefining Coordinated Universal Time. To understand the importance of this potential change, it’s important to understand the history of human timekeeping.

via The Future of Time: UTC and the Leap Second » American Scientist.

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Yawn – early morning texas CHL class

Jun 26 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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the bands are lit up like a pinball machine tonight for field day 2011

Jun 25 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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The lamborghini club card is made out of carbon fiber

Jun 22 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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the science behind hangovers

Jun 21 2011 Published by under Ramblings

A very well done video showing what happens to your body when you drink

BBC News – James May explains science behind hangovers.

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Revealed: 10 big Apple Store secrets

Jun 20 2011 Published by under Ramblings

Wow – its all showmanship…

With its airy layout, glass staircases, and iHappy atmosphere, the typical Apple Store is a very, very pleasant place. That is, of course, no coincidence. A new Wall Street Journal report uses confidential Apple Store training materials and interviews with former store employees to give a behind-the-scenes look at just how the gadget giant stealthily shapes every customer’s experience.

via Revealed: 10 big Apple Store secrets – The Week.

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How To Properly Iron A Shirt

Jun 18 2011 Published by under Ramblings

Ah the Brits always have an opinion about proper dressing… 🙂

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Prepping for ham radio field day 2011

Jun 13 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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Testing out bitcoin mining with some old hardware laying around

Jun 12 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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Hamcom Dallas 2011

Jun 11 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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Taking my ham radio Extra class test

Jun 10 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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New 4-stream Ceton cable card tuners for the DVR

Jun 08 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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low-phosphate and phosphate-free detergents may be keeping your dishes dirty

Jun 07 2011 Published by under Ramblings

I guess i’ll have to go check my detergent…

… low-phosphate and phosphate-free detergents just don’t work as well as the higher phosphate content detergents. They don’t rinse the grime and food away as well as the older detergents. Because the change was made suddenly and without much fanfare, owner first suspected that something was wrong with their dishwasher because (a) the dishes weren’t getting as clean, and (b) the dishwasher was malfunctioning in odd ways because the grime and food weren’t being rinsed away effectively.

via Think your dishwasher is broken? Think again | Mighty Bargain Hunter.

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replacing the broken glass on an iphone

Jun 06 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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LED vs Fluorescent lighting – Fl wins

Jun 04 2011 Published by under Ramblings

I did this same rough math a little while ago and came to the same conclusion… glad someone did the work in spelling it out – LED’s are neato, but way too expensive…

Shop lighting upgrade: T5 vs T8 fluorescent vs LED

I am in the process of upgrading the lighting in my shop. It currently has a number of 4-lamp and 2-lamp T12 4-foot fluorescent fixtures. The best solution is to replace the ballast in each of these fixtures with high-efficiency electronic ballast ($15), and replace the lamps with T8 high-CRI bulbs. This will save energy, and greatly improve the quality of the light. LEDs and T5 fluorescent are MUCH more expensive to install, and their energy savings are not nearly enough to justify the cost. Remember that running a T8 with an electronic ballast will provide more light than it’s nominal rating, which is for magnetic ballasts. T5 are always rated for electronic ballasts, so it is not a fair comparison.

For new fixtures in my shop, the cheapest/best solution is to buy $10 "shop lights" and replace the ballast. The total fixture cost is $25, and efficiency is 96 lumens/watt for a total output of almost 6000 lumens. It can’t be beat! Commercially-available T8 fixtures with electronic ballasts are more expensive, and the quality of the ballast is suspect.

via YouTube – Shop lighting upgrade: T5 vs T8 fluorescent vs LED.

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Gun show

Jun 04 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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Don’t cut off the mold and eat the rest… don’t.

Jun 03 2011 Published by under Ramblings

I guess I need to stop doing this… yuck

It’s Not OK to Eat That: Mold Goes Deeper than the Surface

Most of us have done it at least once, you see the smallest spot of mold on the crust of a loaf of bread, and you figure that if you just cut that little part off then there’ll be nothing to worry about. The problem here is that the mold we see on food is really just surface spores. Like plants, mold has roots and branches—and they travel deep.

By the time we see mold growth on food, it’s already pretty heavily embedded (it’s quite tiny, after all). The USDA has an entire page set up just for mold

via It’s Not OK to Eat That: Mold Goes Deeper than the Surface.

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Video showing whats coming in Windows8

Jun 01 2011 Published by under Ramblings

Looks good… really good…

YouTube – Building “Windows 8” – Video #1.

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Fixed lcd display on my well used harmony 890 remote

May 31 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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Setting up new security server

May 29 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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The History Of Ham Radio on Ham Nation via TWiT

May 28 2011 Published by under Ramblings

TWiT has rolled out a new podcast about Ham Radio…

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HAM Nation is the new TWIT show about ham radio. Bob Heil, with various co-hosts and guests will cover the excitement and importance of ham radio – from tossing an antenna wire in a tree allowing you to talk to the world, to the importance of ham radio operators in time of disasters. HAM Nation airs live each Tuesday at 6:00 PT/ 9:00ET on http://live.twit.tv.

via The TWiT Netcast Network with Leo Laporte.

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Results in: Xenex technology decreases infection rates

May 25 2011 Published by under Ramblings

The video shown in this link is very compelling… everyone should demand that their hospital rooms be “Xenex’ed”!

Xenex

In America’s hospitals, approximately one in 20 patients will contract a hospital-acquired infection (HAI). At Cooley Dickinson Hospital last year, one in 129 patients got an HAI. Now, those better odds of avoiding an infection at Cooley Dickinson have improved even further, as the hospital has documented a groundbreaking 82 percent drop in one type of infection, Clostridium difficile (C. diff), a nasty germ that can cause diarrhea, sepsis and even death.

"This decrease translates to many more people leaving the hospital safer and with better outcomes," said Joanne Levin, MD, CDH’s Medical Director of Infection Prevention.

The 82 percent drop in incidence of C. diff occurred following adoption in January of room cleaning with portable UV light, an added step among many CDH already takes to eliminate infections, reported Levin. Cooley Dickinson Hospital was the first hospital in the Northeast to use the Xenex PX-UV Disinfection System.

via Results just in: UV room technology decreases infection rates | The Cooley Dickinson Hospital of Western Massachusetts.

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repairing the garage door opener receiver board

May 25 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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Macallen ice press makes perfect spherical ice for your scotch

May 25 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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Ford GT40 – vroom vroom

May 25 2011 Published by under Ramblings

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