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On 10/31/07, Bruce Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alternatively, if you don't want to deal with the Redmond Empire's
anal Windows Genuine (dis)Advantage crap, you can find a freeware patching
program at this link:
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Department of Weird Clock Projects
http://www.misc.hackaday.com/2007/09/15/hard-drive-clock-not-a-lame-clock-with-a-hd-face/
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://voicenet.com/~maggie
AOPA
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On 9/21/07, Bill Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone care about how we got to where we are?
I certainly do.
The time and astronomy exhibits at the Franklin Institute Science
Museum sparked and interest in these
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On 9/21/07, Didier Juges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are entering an era of Trusted Computing, which means that Microsoft
and it's DRM friends trust that you can only do what they expressly allow
you to do on your computer,
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On 9/19/07, James Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(I know that some on this list will say, You nitwit, you should be another OS
than M$ Vista. Such replies will not be helpful to me.)
Sadly, if you wish to have direct
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On 9/11/07, Chuck Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amazing how little differences occur with the same browser. I use Seamonkey
V1.1.3,
under linux, and the clock does not work. But flash websites work just fine.
The
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On 9/9/07, Bruce Lanning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the COOLEST clock I have seen yet!!
A new one!! Look closely at it!! Amazing!! Click On the following
link:
If that Jscript isn't soaking enough of
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On 9/9/07, Didier Juges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first one was shockwave, not javascript, but it's not better and both
are CPU hogs...
Indeed...calcing and drawing the vectors for each little tooth on each
gear does not
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On 9/7/07, Didier Juges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it does not seem there is going to be a lot of lost love on that one,
considering the rate of false alarms...
Truthfully, although as a private pilot upgrading to a
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On 9/6/07, James Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And you know you are getting picky when you insist on writing 80 kHz instead
of 80 KHz.
No, *picky* would be pointing out that the subject line should be
You know
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From: Margaret Leber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jul 24, 2007 11:18 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] LORAN-C Programmatic environmental Impact
Statement (PEIS)?
To: Discussion of precise time and
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Maybe some of you haven't seen this oscilloscope clock display yet:
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/07/avr_oscilloscope_clock.html
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Margaret Stephanie Leber CCP, SCJP, SCWCD
http://voicenet.com/~maggie
AOPA 925383
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From: Maggie Leber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jul 23, 2007 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] HP 5370B low frequency modulation
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts
On 5/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/16/2007 21:37:57 Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I routinely reboot all of our Windows machines; otherwise
they become flaky and unreliable. Win 98 needed to be
done about twice a day or they'd
On 5/16/07, Dr Bruce Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the actual IP addresses of the servers they are syncing to?
Also check the Internet Time tab of the Date and Time Properties
dialog; it will tell you when the last time a successful sync was
done. If you have a firewalling router
On 5/8/07, Bill Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I've been using the virtual Nixie clock from JagAir at
http://www.clockvault.com/nixie.htm
If you're looking at virtual clocks, there's always
http://www.jwz.org/xdaliclock/
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On 5/8/07, Jason Rabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lol, as I was reading the posts I was thinking, I bet Tom hooked one up to
his Maser
And sure enough the proof is in the pictures. ;)
You guys crack me up.
Of course, a truly hard-core Nixie tube clock wouldn't use
semiconductors at all.
Perhaps my hard core requirement should be restated as no
transistors rather than no semiconductors. :-)
On 5/8/07, Rob Kimberley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you do a Google translate on the page, he actually states that there are
silicon diodes there.
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73 de Maggie K3XS
Editor, Phil-Mont
On 4/21/07, John Pettitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still love
it and occasionally use the circular slide rules to the amazement of
anybody under 45 (my class in the UK was the last high school class to
use slide rules and I had to use a circular one for my pilots license).
I used an E-6B
On 4/21/07, Jack Hudler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just please tell me they're not serrated, know how to use a steel, and you
keep them holder or leather pouch.
My lifepartner Gwennie NG3P was gifted by her mother with a knife set.
They're not serrated, but you don't use a steel on them.
They're
http://bama.sbc.edu/efratom.htm is the first hit on Google. It points to
ftp://bama.sbc.edu/downloads/efratom/frk/Efratom_FRK.pdf
On 4/21/07, Bill Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any one want to help this person?
From: mauri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 19:56:42 GMT
Golleee.
http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2007/Antelope-Audio-Isochrone-10M.html
I'm trying to decide if there's even the slightest chance that this
actually has any justification,
or if it's just the latest successor to the $500 wooden knobs and
Tube-o-lator chip lacquer. ...
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From: Margaret Leber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 19, 2007 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Antelope Audio Launches The Isochrone 10M
Affordable Atomic Clocking Device
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com
On 4/19/07,
Probably my favorite watch ever is the Abicus Wrist PDA. While it is
not inherently extremely accurate, the battery is only good for a day
or two without recharge, so normally you connect it to a USB port
every night for charging/HotSync... at which time it resets to the
clock of the computer
On 4/11/07, Brooke Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the computer program is in the millions of lines and had this bug, what
other bugs does it have?
Very similar to a bug in F-16 software that caused the fly-by-wire to
roll the a/c inverted when it passed south of the equator. I believe
that
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From: Margaret Leber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 6, 2007 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Schematic Needed for TrueTime XL-DC
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
time-nuts@febo.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/6/07, NE8S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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