On 10/23/19 5:34 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 at 02:00, Gene Heskett wrote:
And after that, with absolutely zero thanks to fleabays busted search
functions,
eBay search works really well if you understand how to write queries.
(Basically put any search terms that must appear in
On 9/22/19 4:50 AM, Nicklas SB Karlsson wrote:
UNIX came I think in the seventies, then came Windows and now it is Linux which
is very similar to UNIX.
And now there's talk of a proposal within Microsoft to move Windows
11 away from the rarely updated, and horribly outdated hybrid NT
3 weeks ago, I asked Sherwin Williams about mixing some industrial
paint to match a off-white control cabinet that I am modifying. They
said that it would be no problem. The only issue is that I need a small
amount for touchup, less than a pint, and their minimum is a gallon. I
was hoping
Gene,
My local Lowes has fountain pumps from $20.00, to over $200.00. Most
of them are submersible, and run from 80gph, to over 800gph.
Back in the day, when overclocking computers started becoming a
thing, I've seen Little Giant submersible pumps used as coolant pumps.
They worked
Gene,
Google "diy fog buster". There are lots of homemade systems that do
exactly what you want, for around a $50.00 bill.
---Mark
On 3/21/19 11:00 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Thursday 21 March 2019 07:31:44 TJoseph Powderly wrote:
a quick google reminded me why this was familair
try
On 2/24/19 11:45 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
To stay organized, I'd need a pdf reader that does the mouse slide copy
so I could paste it in. I've not seen one of them critters lately,
neither evince nor okular support the mouse copy.
Give me a pdf reader that does, and a browser that just works,
On 1/27/19 10:22 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 14:37, MC Cason via Emc-users <
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
BTW, do you have a local Chinese restaurant that is actually run by
Chinese nationals? It maybe worthwhile to check into getting the doc
tran
Gene,
I don't have the same one as you, but I have 2 Huanyang branded
vfds. On the HY series vfd, the screw terminal blocks are marked RS+
and RS-. On the GT series vfd, the screw terminal blocks are marked
485+ and 485-
You "SHOULD" have something similar ...maybe, possibly... It
On 05/22/2018 02:02 PM, Peter Blodow wrote:
Sorry, Chris, I get a "Not Found"-Error with your caltech link without
any further comment.
Peter
It must be a code page error. It worked after I deleted the tilde,
and then added it back in.
Gene,
You may want to trim your links down. I haven't clicked on anything
in it, but that link has the login credentials for someone named Maurice.
On 05/10/2018 06:22 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
If you are considering GitHub, then how they fended off a massive DDOS
attack may be of interest:
https://www.wired.com/story/github-ddos-memcached/
BTW, SF was fending off it's own DDOS attack during a migration:
https://meta.slashdot.org/story/18/03/04/0428237/slashdot-outage-update
On
Gene,
It's working for me. Maybe everyone took a long weekend?
On 01/21/2018 08:40 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Its Sunday evening, 21:40, 1/21/18, and the last message is the above
reply on Thursday. Is the list down?
Cheers, Gene Heskett
The above content, added by Maurice E. Heskett, is
Gene,
I have one of those cheap 2000ppr Omron encoders, and I also have a
couple of CUI encoders. An AMT-102V, and a AMT-103v. I have had them
for a couple of years now, and since I'm packing my shop up, and moving
it 50 miles west, I'm not going to need them for quite a while. If you
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