On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 20:16:40 -0600 David Kelly <[email protected]> wrote: > You can't be a Real Embedded Engineer until you have carved a D > connector opening in a chassis by hand. Use file, drill, Dremel > mototool, even X-Acto knife (works fairly well on aluminum), or any > combination thereof. > > :-)
Yeah yeah yeah... I will get round to fixing it... one day... probably when I will be considering an ICE-cube, I will suddenly start getting my act together. But for now, I don't have a use for it so... not much motivation ! The thing is that it would require me to shut down my computer (for safety reasons ;-), and I never turn it off, because I can't live just 5 minutes without my Penguin friend running, and mainly because when I power it back up, it takes me 10 minutes to re-open all the applications and their documents, in all the workspaces.. and that's a pain. Yes, I tried the "hibernation" thing... but it's not "just work" enough to be considered useful/beneficial. So unless I am urged to do it following say a security kernel update that does require rebooting, well I really find it hard to get myself to shut down or reboot my machine ! Strange I am ? so be it ! ;-) -- Vince _______________________________________________ AVR-chat mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-chat
