> ... They like to "control" the customer
> even when they don't know what they are doing.
I think an old sales person trick is to first check your "budget" or how much
money you have available to spend then they find the most expensive you are
likely to buy.
Dave,
On 10/17/2015 01:20 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
>
> I need a fast connection as we want to be able to do remote video and
> also do debugging of the PLC control remotely via the comm link with the
> help of a remote video camera.
>
> One problem that I am having is that Sprint wants to control
Perhaps I didn't make it clear what is screwing me up technically. A
few years ago Sprint, Verizon and others would allow incoming
connections to a cell phone modem. They no longer
allow that unless they specifically setup the account to allow that.
So you can't buy a USB 4G dongle, hotspot,
Gene, have you ever looked into
http://www.harveytool.com/
My go-to for those types of cutters. Also, have you considered
contouring your outside radius with a ball cutter and small stepovers?
Andy Evans
Evans Precision Tooling Incorporated
On 10/18/2015 1:06 AM,
This is why you should buy/operate your own equipment and just buy a data plan
for the modem, IMHO.
-Tom
> On Oct 18, 2015, at 4:25 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
>
> Thanks guys.
>
> When I boil it all down, the real problem I am having is dealing with
> the cell phone
RedBull Actually it is an Austrian thing it only came to the US and
Canada relitively recently. The owner has a nice air plane collection in
Saltzburg in a fancy glass hangar aperently you can go look around at
the planes for free.
On 15-10-18 09:19 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 18
On 18 October 2015 at 14:19, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Red Bull may be a 'Merican thing
No, Red Bull is an Austrian thing.
The reason that cats are obligate carnivores is that they need to eat
meat to get Taurine.
Red Bull contain Taurine (Red Bull is not a drink for
Finally got the updates done using synaptic (update manager would not
perform all the updates).
Now I have a latency issue. The numbers from the latency test are about
30% higher than previously measured on Lucid, but not all that bad (12000ns
on base thread), but i get an RTAPI error on task 1
Thanks guys.
When I boil it all down, the real problem I am having is dealing with
the cell phone companies.They like to "control" the customer
even when they don't know what they are doing.
I'm crossing Sprint off my list. Next up is AT I've got another
guy chasing solutions with
On 10/17/2015 3:42 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
> That could be a work around for uncooperative cell phone companies, but
> it would make things much more complex.
> I didn't realize that Google has a VPN cloud solution.
If you've ever felt like you've been railroaded by a cell phone company,
check to
On 10/17/2015 9:31 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> These aren't victor traps, and it is chunky, but I haven't tried to
> actually trap a hunk under the claw. If this set fails, I'll stick a
> piece of english walnut under the claw & cover it with chunky PB.
>
> But tonight I need to go dump the
On 10/17/2015 3:48 PM, Bruce Layne wrote:
> Caveats:
>
> T-Mobile apparently no longer offers the unlimited data plan for
> phones. That's a great deal. The hot spot data plans are much more
> expensive on a per GB basis, but not a deal breaker if you need
> occasional high bandwidth internet
On 10/17/2015 4:40 PM, Jack Coats wrote:
> if you need real encryption, put in a netscreen 5 on each end and get a
> signed certificate for them. When working for IT at a bank, we used them
> for our wire transfers for international wires, It can be hard core
> encryption. Once set up, it is
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On Sunday 18 October 2015 05:10:21 Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> On 10/17/2015 9:31 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > These aren't victor traps, and it is chunky, but I haven't tried to
> > actually trap a hunk under the claw. If this set fails, I'll stick
> > a piece of english walnut under the claw &
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Gene: Try Cascade Tool. Also, get a copy of Fine Woodworking magazine and look
at the advertisments, should help you along the way.
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Gene,
Red Bull is an Austrian Brand, they make it by the railway train
(literally, I've seen one!) not far from where we live. It contains also
a lot of taurine. Don't know about the famed and fabulous manpower
enhancing properties
Peter
Am 18.10.2015 15:19, schrieb Gene Heskett:
>
The first 2.7 bugfix release is out: 2.7.1
This release fixes a several important bugs, all users are encouraged to
upgrade. The full changelog is here:
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Released_2.7.X
Upgrades from 2.7.0 will be automatic, and no config changes are needed.
Many thanks
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