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That's a pretty reasonable price, Dave. I spent about $250 on a Uniden system that provides two wireless outdoor cameras and one indoor-only unit, plus the hardware and software to interface to the PC and use the things. What wasn't mentioned on the box is that it can record only form one camera at a time, and that has to be manually selected. Nice unit, but almost useless because of that limitation. I wrote to Uniden and asked for a SDK or API I can use to make my own recording scheduling software, but that email was ignored. Bummer, since I will now actively steer anyone I know or meet for the rest of my life away from any Uniden product, which could result in a significant number of folks never buying their stuff.
What brand did you buy, and is it available in the colonies?
On a related note, we recently had a bit of sabotage at one of our well sites, causing the destruction of a well pump and damage to other facilities. So I popped out to Sam's Club and bought a Bushnell game camera, then installed it at the well site, just to see how well it performs. The results are excellent - beautiful daytime shots, and very acceptable nighttime stuff. Since nothing's happened since the original attack, though, it's rather boring to review. So I'm in the market for a Yeti suit to wear whilst walking just outside the fence late at night during a new moon. It needn't be fancy, but it should be fairly sturdy as we often have rather nasty high winds at night. Any thoughts on where I might find one?
Will Rogers never met me.
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Just got a new au pair, eh?
Make sure you put the waterproof one in the bathroom.
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What do you do with a teenager who whines all the time?
Arrest him for underage drinking!
CodeProject.Lounge.Groan(true);
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ rake in_the_dough
Raking in the dough
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ make lots_of_money
Making lots_of_money
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Just ask the teenager if he/she wants some cheese with the whine.
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I would like some whine now... Not working tomorrow...
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Brisingr Aerowing wrote: What do you do with a teenager who whines all the time? Tautologies are so wasteful.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I hate people who make comments at the movies or while watching TV. I was watching a cartoon movie the other day and a friend just kept making comments every few minutes on what the scene implied. I finally snapped at them and said:
[Sean Connery's voice] Don't you presume to tell me how to follow Up. [/Sean Connery's voice]
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Firefox 23 often shows the speed of downloads as 'infinity GB/sec'. I saw this sometimes with older versions as well.
Strange bug.
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ rake in_the_dough
Raking in the dough
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ make lots_of_money
Making lots_of_money
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Your overage charges must be brutal.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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You sure he wasn't uploaded to the Internet instead?
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Chrome and IE(!) display a more correct number (usually around 90kb/s. On broadband. Thanks, Frontier Communications). I often go to Ivy Tech just to get speeds of around 3+mb/s. Yes, 3+mb/s.
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ rake in_the_dough
Raking in the dough
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ make lots_of_money
Making lots_of_money
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Thats quick.. At home it says.. Over 100 kb/sec.. Oh, its IE..
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IE actually displays a logical number. This is just a FF bug (or possibly joke). I also have seen 'i GB/sec', '-infinity GB/s', and 'NaN GB/s'. I think someone at Mozilla might have a sense of mathematical humor.
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ rake in_the_dough
Raking in the dough
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ make lots_of_money
Making lots_of_money
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See my post right above yours to see some other strange values FF has displayed.
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ rake in_the_dough
Raking in the dough
brisingr_aerowing@Gryphon-PC $ make lots_of_money
Making lots_of_money
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Just watching a show on old steam trains.. Thats technology from 80 years ago.. Thinking that my father built steam locos at Henschel in Kassel and I am working in an office and coding..
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I've already decided that my next personal software purchase will be a train simulator. I have tried OpenBVE and enjoyed it.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I love trains, I'm thankful that I got to ride one of the older trains 1961 while the nostalgia was still there. It's definitely a bygone era.
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Me too. I did a lot of model railroading with my father when I was kid, would love to get back into it!
I live a couple hours from here[^] - planning on visiting again soon. And the California Steam Railroad Museum[^] in Sacramento is excellent.
Marc
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You're all nuts, old trains indeed, I've never understood the fascination with trains. I guess growing up in Oz we didn't have a really strong railway history.
Ship engines now there are some real monster power systems. Mining trucks and those gigantic coal scoops are amazing as well.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Yesterday it was my sons third birthday, which we celebrated by going on a trip on a real steam train.
He was at first very afraid of the engine as it was big black steaming and made a lot of noise. But later on he couldn't wait to go back.
Today he didn't want to go to kindergarten (as in totally freaking out screaming). He wanted to go to the train instead.
That's impact.
Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES!
Abraham Lincoln
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It's amazing that they could power such heavy locomotives with nothing more than a fire that made steam. We recently went to Wisconsin and visited the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay. They have a restored Union Pacific Big Boy - the thing is massive. I've also been to Steamtown in Scranton, PA (30 mins from where I grew up) which is awesome.
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Big boy was really a masterpiece.. My father build the Garrats for south africa, another one..
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Sorry, misread your post, my reaction: "They are older than THAT!!!"
Here's an interesting timeline http://www.sdrm.org/history/timeline/[^] and a quote:
1804: Matthew Murray of Leeds, England invents a steam locomotive which runs on timber rails. This is probably the FIRST RAILROAD ENGINE.
Another link http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blsteamengine.htm[^] shows how old the engine IS.
Of course, later I realized I hadn't seen the show, so you could have been seeing 80 year old technology. It's amazing comparing 10 to 20 year old tech. We're still advancing, but not as astounding yearly advances as we saw 25 years ago. (And I'm not referring to steam tech )
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Just read an article here at CodeProject (I shan't mention which) that was formatted poorly, had code samples that don't compile and wasn't well written, but it received numerous comments. Of course, they were mostly negative.
It struck me afterward that if you do something right (write a terrific article), we may just download your code and ignore you. However, if you do something wrong (write a poor article) we are going to let you know.
So, doing something wrong actually allows you to build more community (though it is constructed upon negativity) than doing something right. Ah, the human condition. It's a challenge.
Do you find my topic interesting or even well thought out? You probably won't comment.
However, if you eschew my point you will comment heavily. Am I funny yet?
I guess you can prove me wrong, easily, by being positive. I just played you, my friend.
But, I'm serious. I feel a serious paradox coming on.
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