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Lance Brown

The new server is up in test mode, and I'd like to invite anyone who's willing to come over and help test it out so we can make sure it's safe to move to.

Interested? Go here:

Unfortunately, that last big outage we just had was NOT us moving to the new server. With luck, though...it may be the last big outage we'll have for quite some time (with luck, I said!). The sooner we get the new site tested out, the sooner we can move. If all goes well, we will move it later today.

(The main surge of beta testing is done...but bonus points* still go to anyone who can break the beta site.)

  • bonus points not redeemable for cash or prizes
  • Sat, 04/13/2002 - 5:03 PM Permalink
    Terry

    Ares - Don't want to use any explosives where we are or where that tree stump is located. Too close to the house for that!

    Bummed out about having to be back south tonight, but glad for the cable connection. That dialup is just unbelievably slow...and it's a good connection for a dialup.

    Lance - Good luck with the testing.

    Goodnight all! SCDs and MCL!

    Sat, 04/13/2002 - 10:21 PM Permalink
    ares

    well that's the only thing really that kept us from using them, terry. the stump was about 5 feet from his neighbor's foundation. well there was that and the relative inaccessibility of explosives to us. of course there's always cornellier's in hudson. hmmmm.

    Sun, 04/14/2002 - 9:11 AM Permalink
    Artemis The Huntress

    Just thought we'd check in from the north woods! It was a beautiful day, sunny and 69! Only a few patches of snow left on the water soaked ground.
    Went exploring, found another beach and a nice park. I also bought a Queen Anne Cedar Chest for $30, I LOVE the smell of cedar!

    Sigh, back to the cities tomorrow afternoon.

    Sun, 04/14/2002 - 6:39 PM Permalink
    ares

    morning sam(s).

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 6:10 AM Permalink
    THX 1138




    Mornin' Ralph

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 6:33 AM Permalink
    Terry

    It certainly isn't morning now!

    So was it two weeks ago we were complaining about snow? This is a mighty big switch!

    Anyone know where I might find an a/b switch for a parallel port?

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 6:46 PM Permalink
    ares

    compusa.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 6:52 PM Permalink
    Terry

    Thanks! I'll give them a call tomorrow. I would have thought any electronics place would have them...but Circuit City didn't and I hate shopping at Best Buy.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 6:54 PM Permalink
    ares

    now see, i'd rather shop at big buy than circuit city. but that's just me. and i know compusa sells them. what do you need it for?

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 6:57 PM Permalink
    Terry

    My son has been bugging my mom to get a web cam so when they chat with each other they can see each other. (He's in Michigan at school.)

    My sister had one that has a parallel port and my Mom's computer only has the one port that the printer uses.

    So now to get this set up for her, I need the a/b switch.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 7:01 PM Permalink
    ares

    in that case, it'd probably be cheaper to buy a pci parallel port card. but less convenient on the installation end of things.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 7:15 PM Permalink
    Terry

    Thanks for that idea. I'll have to check out prices and come up with what's the better deal. The installation isn't too big a problem. I can handle that.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 7:19 PM Permalink
    ares

    and its a lot more convenient to use down the road. no box on the desk taking up space. no forgetting to change it back and wondering why you can't print.

    one more alternative if the computer has usb support is to buy a usb printer cable that has a usb connecter on one end and a printer "port" on the other. though i think that's probably the more expensive choice, its also the absolute *most* convenient. unless the printer needs to talk back to the computer.

    and i can't believe i missed that joe.

    ok. looking at compusa.com:

    the usb to parallel port cable is $47.41
    the cheapest switch is $16.43 i also don't know which way these are meant to go. 2 computers to one printer or 2 printers to one computer. plus there's the extra cost of extra cables
    they've got a pci parallel adapter for $19.99

    personally, i'd go with the pci card if there's space.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 7:25 PM Permalink
    Terry

    You guys are a wealth of information! Thanks!

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 7:37 PM Permalink
    Terry

    With the parallel port card, I wouldn't need a cable as there is one with the camera.

    There is a USB port available - but that seems a bit pricier.

    How much are web cams to begin with? I didn't think they cost all that much, do they?

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 7:43 PM Permalink
    ares

    yup, and yup. (dammit, me2, i have *got* to stop chatting with you! i'm saying yup when i should be saying yep. lol :)

    check out the products made by xirlink. not a whole lot more expensive than the parallel port card. i believe i actually have one of these. if i could figure out how to get it to flip the image vertically i'd be set.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 7:46 PM Permalink
    Terry

    You know what's a tad bit irritating? Things keep changing so quickly that anything you got a year ago is outdated and to make it work you need to spend more money. This computer business is a racket.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 7:52 PM Permalink
    ares

    yes it is! and its precisely why i build my own machines. i get *exactly* what i want, plus a bunch of room to grow and change things around when technology advances. that way i only spend more money a little bit at a time :)

    the exception to that rule being a laptop. i'll let someone build that (for obvious reasons) and my manufacturer of choice is dell. and when i do buy it, it's gonna be as loaded as i can order it, for no reason other than that i can't upgrade the thing! of course, my dream laptop is currently priced out at a touch over 4 thousand. (hence the dream :)

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 7:57 PM Permalink
    Terry

    My Mom's computer is a Dell. The only reason she wants the camera is to chat with the kid.

    Dell makes a darn good computer. Hope your dream comes true there, Ares.

    I'm going to head out and get underwater and between sheets.

    Goodnight, SCDs MCL and thanks for all the suggestions! Gives me lots of directions to go with the whole deal.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 8:02 PM Permalink
    ares

    oh, it'll come true, terry. its just a matter of when i want to start paying interest on the 4 grand dropped on my credit card. but i do plan to have it before the next hunt! hopefully at&t will be rolling out decent wireless internet access here by then so i'll be set!

    g'nite, ter. scd's and mcl back atcha. speaking of that, i ought to be hitting the sheets too.

    Mon, 04/15/2002 - 8:04 PM Permalink
    ares

    mornin' sam(s).

    Tue, 04/16/2002 - 5:53 AM Permalink
    KT

    mornin'Ralph. I haven't been able to get on here for a bit, I kept getting the "server cannot be found" thingy. My e-mail is messed up, too, and Matt is stil in CA, and can't save me. ...So I've been busy doing other things, like laundry.:)

    Tue, 04/16/2002 - 6:21 AM Permalink
    Terry

    An Earthward directed coronal mass ejection associated with a minor
    long-duration solar flare on 15 April is expected to impact the Earth later
    on 17 April (UTC time) and produce periods of enhanced auroral activity that
    may at times become visible over fairly widespread middle latitude regions.
    Although this disturbance does not appear to be capable of producing
    significant auroral storm activity, the potential may exist for periods of
    localized strong activity at times during the disturbance. As a result,
    observers are encouraged to keep a close eye on conditions. The near new
    phase of the moon will provide optimally dark skies for this disturbance.

    Tue, 04/16/2002 - 6:21 AM Permalink
    Terry

    Good Morning!

    Have a way cooler day everyone...I'm outta here for another fun-filled day. Looks like I may be heading out later tonight for some light viewing.

    Tue, 04/16/2002 - 6:22 AM Permalink
    KT

    ...Northern lights, planet alignments, think I need to do a PM road trip!!!Way Cool! Thanx Terry!

    Tue, 04/16/2002 - 6:28 AM Permalink
    ares

    got a specific zulu time for that, terry?

    kt, the server's been misbehaving lately. its not just you.

    Tue, 04/16/2002 - 6:31 AM Permalink
    KT

    TY, Ares. I thought that might be the case...as I was able to get to all the other sites I haunt. I'm thinking about the air-con getting used today... As for the planet deal, that starts about an hour after sunset, and goes on for about a month.Jupiter, Mars, Saturn,Venus,& Mercury.Nifty. Have a great day all!

    Tue, 04/16/2002 - 6:43 AM Permalink
    ares

    most definitely on the a/c. for once, i'm appreciating the cool breeze blowing in my office! its 77 in here already, 76 on the window. that'll probably manage 110 or better as the day goes on.

    Tue, 04/16/2002 - 6:50 AM Permalink
    Terry

    Seems today computer time has been quick and almost non-existent.

    Looks like clouds are the course for this evening...but the aurora monitor isn't too active yet. Perhaps this storm system will bring clearer skies tomorrow night...and if we get lucky, the aurora will pick then to get dancing.

    Need to get a few things ready here for tomorrow.

    Goodnight, SCDS and MCL!!

    Tue, 04/16/2002 - 8:55 PM Permalink
    ares

    mornin' sam.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 5:58 AM Permalink
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    Afternoon Ralph

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 10:18 AM Permalink
    Frosti

    Saw that. I didn't get it either.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 10:20 AM Permalink
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    I'm stumped. Ian will have to shed some light on this one.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 10:25 AM Permalink
    Terry

    Good Evening.

    I think put together that's crian. Hmmmmmm

    Just up from a nap. Hoping for some aurora activity this evening. Here's the latest info.

    LAST UPDATE: 17 APRIL 2002, 23:00 UTC (7:00 pm EDT 17 April):

    Space weather conditions are presently only modestly favorable for producing
    periods of auroral substorm activity. The disturbance appears to be in
    decline. However, observers over North America should watch conditions
    closely. There are often periods of reintensification near the trailing
    edges of disturbances. Solar wind velocity is currently high enough that a
    sustained southward turning of the IMF (even a fairly minor one) may result
    in periods of fairly strong substorm activity.

    This disturbance was the result of the early arrival of the full halo
    coronal mass ejection reported on 15 April.

    A second potentially more significant coronal mass ejection was observed
    earlier today (17 April). This second CME is also headed Earthward and may
    have a larger impact on the Earth when it impacts on 19 April.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 6:07 PM Permalink
    King Boreas aka Ian

    I don't know, except he replied to 'Jebby'

    I guess we knew that tho.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 6:13 PM Permalink
    ares

    evenin' sam.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 6:47 PM Permalink
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    Evenin' Ralph

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 6:49 PM Permalink
    ares

    well, i've just gotten back from sitting at the information session on the master's degree program at the u. let's see. $22,600 spread out over 3 calendar years, the company will pay up to $6000 per calendar year, that's $4600 out of my pocket. yeah, i think i can live with that. plus, i get the pieces of education that i managed to slink my way out of 4 years ago, yet find myself using anyway.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 6:52 PM Permalink
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    Good for you Ares! Can't beat that!

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 6:53 PM Permalink
    ares

    actually i'm only doing this cuz my sister's gonna be getting a doctor of pthamology degree. i gotta be dr. ares before she becomes dr. erin :)

    of course this is all contingent on me actually getting off my butt and applying, but since 3 of my co-workers were there tonite, one more has already been accepted for the fall, an incentive shouldn't be that hard to find.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 7:01 PM Permalink
    Terry

    Good for you, Ares!

    My kid is almost done with his masters and has considered doing his doctorate - though will probably do that piece by piece instead of full time - and probably after a break. He's applied for Peace Corps and a job opportunity has presented itself as well.

    He figures even if all he ends up wanting to do is haul garbage, the process of getting the educaiton is priceless.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 7:56 PM Permalink
    ares

    actually, what i really want is a phd in math. but if i do that i'd be completely starting from scratch post-graduate-wise. so i'd probably settle for a phd in computer science. that and i wouldn't be required to learn italian or german or russian.

    and with that, i'm off to bed. mcl and scd's.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 8:03 PM Permalink
    Terry

    I think I'm heading out here. Might take a drive to find some clearer skies. The auroral activity indicators are all up and on the rise.

    Goodnight and SCDs everyone!

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 8:06 PM Permalink
    Artemis The Huntress

    Ahha! Made it through reading without locking up or getting kicked off! Hows everyone?

    Terry, did you see any aurora activity? I saw the planets aligned, that was cool, but it was getting cloudy and I was too close to the city to see the aurora.

    Wed, 04/17/2002 - 10:37 PM Permalink
    Artemis The Huntress

    fillin the pot with French Roast...

    stocking cold beverages...

    big pan of carmel nut rolls...

    MCL ya'll!

    Thu, 04/18/2002 - 12:20 AM Permalink
    ares

    mmmm. caramel nut rolls.

    mornin' sam.

    Thu, 04/18/2002 - 5:46 AM Permalink