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<0> They're on sale this week at Menards <0> Like 3 hando. <0> Oh wait. Do you even have menards there? <1> Cody`: this one is funny http://youtube.com/watch?v=caH0bhZA0FM <2> Some, like Marla Edwards, who think they have locked intruders out of their networks, learn otherwise. Edwards, a junior at Baruch College in New York, said her husband recently discovered that their home network was not secure after a visiting friend with a laptop easily hopped on. <2> "There's no gauge, no measuring device that says 48 people are using your access," Edwards said <3> whats a menards? <3> we are stuck with lowes and home depot <2> Actually, every now and then I connect to my router to see active connections <2> Oh, it would be rad to have a systray icon that showed active wireless connections on your wireless router. <4> ahahahaha. nice beaver! http://images.bokee.com/life/tuxiu/2006-02-28/ZJ07rVJ0aEWK3197/3.jpg <1> i should write one for my linksys <2> phiz: Checking it out now... <4> [if that link fails, try this one... http://life.bokee.com/tuxiu/2006-02-28/316441.shtml the pic is about 1/2 way down the page below some ads] <2> that link worked. <3> ok shower
<1> Cody`: did you see <1> it's kind of funny <2> yeah <2> the audio was off, but cute :D <0> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQ7bJQGlfJY&feature=Views&page=1&t=t&f=b <0> This is strangely arousing. <1> that little one with the fro looks just likee him <1> haha <2> damn, I still have 12 SCSI drives <2> I need to go downstairs and find a SCSI card <2> so I can get the data off these... I got the data off all my old IDE drives. <1> haha skoal <2> so bitter there is no cool external USB carrier for SCSI drives <2> (like there is for IDE/SATA <1> Cody`: that probably doubles your electric bill haha <1> skoal: that's actually pretty funny <1> since when is SNL funny again <4> Cody`; http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/product/proddetail.html?prodkey=USB2Xchange&cat=%2fTechnology%2fSCSI%2fSCSI+Connections+for+PCs <4> you'd need an external SCSI ch***is for the drives too, or at least a PS and adapter cable w/ termination etc. <4> all that scsi **** <5> Meh. I need a beer or something. <5> I got a good buzz going earlier with mimosas ... and the "sobering hangover" ****s. <4> too early for beer here, i'm still working on my coffee :D <5> peerce, I was drinking mimosas at 11:15am. <4> i just finished a nice brunch of homemade swedish pancakes with wild berry jam <4> heh. anyone seen 'Hardware Wars' ? a late 70s low(!) budget parody of Star Wars (the original), done with like kitchen appliances and stuff as props. <4> rented it this weekend, watched it last night. whadda silly thing, I haven't seen it for YEARS <6> i am stuck drinking tea <6> no coffee at ellen's <6> i really need to fix that <4> bleah. <4> i saw what looked like a really neat mini coffee maker, works sorta like a french press, but uses a filter rather than the screen. <4> http://www.aerobie.com/Products/aeropress.htm <5> I need to get around to getting some filters for my coffee maker. <5> That, or one of the good gold thingies. <5> I don't drink a lot of coffee ... but a good cup or two when waking can be nice. <5> Damn, forgot to ask what cheese was in the quiche at the buffet this morning. <4> yeah, I'd far rather have one cup of really good strong coffee than drink ****ty swill all morning <5> Oh well. <5> Well, I generally do a lot of iced tea during the day. <4> good quiche is made with like asiago or guyere or whatever. <6> that aeropress looks like its roots are in those coffee presses they use for vietnamese coffee <5> Well, good quiche can be made with damned near any cheese tho. <4> ever seen a french press? <5> Hehehe, thankfully most people can't stand my iced tea, so I get it all to myself. <4> same concept, except upside down. you push the screen down on the grinds, and the coffee is on top of it. <4> makes chewy coffee :D <5> I make it very much on the strong side. <4> like http://www.ineedcoffee.com/99/05/frenchpress/ <6> yea, french presses are great <6> i used to have one when i would be out to sea <4> I like very strong very good espresso (straight, double or triple shot), or strong rich drip coffee made with good arabica (kenya, indonesian, sumatran, etc) <6> amen <4> a double or triple shot of espresso and I'm a happy camper for the rest of the day. <2> peerce: re: the URL. Yeah, that woudl kinda of do it. Why doesn't someone make a case to hold a SCSI drive that has that crap it in and a USB cable coming out? <5> My worst (not in taste mind you) ever coffee experience was when I ordered a double americano ... <5> Using coffee instead of hot water as filler. <4> Cody`; because SCSI is a high end server/enterprise technology. because SCSI is already designed for external use. <4> there's tons of external scsi cases. <2> I went into my garage to find a SCSI card :) I found my old 3dfx voodoo card (Diamond Monster 3D!), a HUGE *** sound card with memory slots, a fwe 386 motherboards <2> peerce: Yeah, but none that connect to USB...
<6> they make scsi to usb cables <2> it was so nice/easy moving the data from my old IDE disks... I'd just plug them into that adapter I got on my desk, they would spin up, a drive letter would pop up in explorer, I'd move the files off, unplug.. NEXT <4> damnit, that USB2Xchange cable doesn't say what KIND of scsi. its a 50 pin connector, thats not wide, so geezus, is it just fast or ultra narrow?!? <4> that would **** <4> also 7 devices, ditto narrow scsi. <4> I've never heard of ultra2 (aka LVD) in a narrow configuration, so it may well be limited to 10Mbyte/sec, bleah. <4> geezus, the manual doesn't discuss that either. <4> talks about 50 to 25 pin adapters, whaddajoke. thats for like CDROM and TAPE drives <2> well <2> if it's going over USB anyway, <2> People don't use these external drives as their main drives, they just use them to easily move date to/from something. <4> USB2 is 480Mbit/sec, which is about 50mbyte/sec peak, which is close enough to ultra2wide and way faster than fast-narrow (10Mbyte/sec peak) <4> cabling a wide scsi drive to a narrow controller requires a funky adapter that terminates the upper half of the wide SCSI bus <2> I need to get a piece of foam with slots cut for drives <2> so I can store these drives beter than having them all tossed in a big box. <7> Cody`: Make sure you leave room for airflow. <2> eheh <2> these are old drives that are going to be put in a box and in my garage <2> not in a system :D <2> or running <7> Oh, OK. <7> I misunderstood. <2> GIRL ACTED LIKE SHES NEVER SEEN A TEN BEFO' <2> sAMOa... dude, I tried to call you yesterday. Had a big beach party. Woman, kegs, music, etc. <8> dude, arent you married? <2> no <2> ahha, good one <8> hehe <0> he's as good as married. <0> been with Jenni for like 20 years. <0> wow there's titties and stuff on youtube. <0> i thought it was "clean". <0> COLD WE'RE SO COLD <0> WE ARRRRRRRRRE <2> hehe <5> Hmmm, where the hell has teebsgrl been lately? <2> re: your youtube URL skoal... <2> I just watched that last night. <0> I missed it. <0> Did you finish while watching it? <0> I woulda. <5> Cody, I can't seem to get a yes, no, **** you, or anything out of FK or azure. <0> Natalie Portman is ***ified. <5> Its practically a given that z0g will come up that weekend since he can crash here. <5> Cody, but I forget if I asked ... do you like pacific rim type food? Hawaiian style stuff? <2> Hawkeye: hehe. <2> Hawkeye: Yeah, what the hell <5> I'm trying to figure out a good place to eat that won't require actually going into one of the theme parks. <5> Since that adds like 60 bux per person right there. <5> But OHanas at the polynesian resort is kick ***. <2> man <5> All you can eat ... about 10 different food items from salad to dessert. About 20 bux a person ... served family style. <2> I'm looking around my office <5> Its a little loud, but fun. <2> it's such a mess, I don't even know where to start :( <5> Cody, that's how I feel about my apartment right now ... <2> I have some shelves that hold books and mags and stuff, but the bottom one is missing two of the 'pegs' that hold it up <5> And the sad thing is ... I'm really not sure how it got this way. <5> Its like one day it was all nice and cleaned and tidy. <5> And then something exploded. <2> I want to clean my office just to prove that there isn't a SCSI card in here <2> before I try to tackle the boxes downstairs <2> wow <2> my internet is still running like **** <2> the only thing I can think of is its because this torrent... But I have one torrent going and it's about 15k/s down and about 10k/s up <2> so about 1/5th my upload bandwidth and about 1/50th my download <2> yet it still causes my vonage to be crapy and pages to only 1/2 load <2> unless something else funky is going on. <7> Cody`: What kind of router?\ <7> -\ <9> mss? <5> Hmmm, 7270 down, and 473 up. Not bad. <9> oops, mtu <7> My Linksys WRT54G wireless router used to cache connections for a very, very long time, and the high turnover of connections with BT used to confound it, requiring a regular reboot.
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