I was a firefighter, we worked 24-48..we all slept GREEDILY!
On 2/26/2016 17:36, manual...@juno.com wrote:
Well, I wonder if I should boycott buying this quartz alarm clock made in
China.
Description on packaging:
* The Electrical Machinery Rings Bell
* Many Music
* Snooze: Sleep Greedily
*
Well, I wonder if I should boycott buying this quartz alarm clock made in
China.
Description on packaging:
* The Electrical Machinery Rings Bell
* Many Music
* Snooze: Sleep Greedily
* Light of Sudden Strain of a Muscle of Seven Colors
The 3rd and 4th items seem unnatural to me.
Pete, wa2cwa
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At 11:34 2/26/2016, Tony Estep wrote:
At first there was some hope that Lenovo products would be dropped by U.S.
retailers, but apparently that hasn't happened. However, IMHO informed
consumers should boycott all Lenovo products.
Tony, I would go further. We should boycott all CHINESE products
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 1:29 PM, Patrick Greenlee
wrote:
> ...and what, pray tell, are the most probable causes of a long term DPC
> hit?
>
Ya know, I have a real-time stock price feed coming in to my laptop all
day, feeding an Excel spreadsheet through the RDS server. This puts a big
load
Mark quite honestly I wouldn't say your use case is very common. Direct IP is
probably(definitely) a ways out at this time, and using a Ham radio in a
commercial multi subnet environment make is even less common. Depending on
your IT policies your workaround is probably limited to a vpn conne
Hi,
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 8:08 PM, Dave wrote:
> > The easiest thing to do is use DHCP reservation in your router. This way
> > when you boot the radio the router will see the MAC address of the radio
> > and assign it the same IP all the time.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 08:54:51PM -0700, Larry
Upgraded to 2.7.2 and everything seems normal again.
Let the rig run overnight in listen-only mode, and discovered that it had
frozen overnight at some point. All appears normal with the PSDR display,
power is on, no error messages, but no signal coming through. I CLICK on
the stop button and th
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