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<0> DaveHowe: minus the .
<1> yh
<1> then wha do i modidy
<2> McBaBy14: that's it. if you can't follow it, google is thataway --->
<0> McBaBy14: take a look and see if you cant figure it out?
<3> anyone have any use for cupboard hinges? /me is dismantling furniture
<0> whyzzyrd: then throw it away and buy a beetter society
<4> Jostein: rofl
<5> hmm... all of my cupboards' hinges are working fine. I gotta talk with our maintenance person... I accidentally tapped the light cover onto my counter when changing my light bulb for the light over my kitchen sink
<5> and the light cover shattered all over my counter
<6> yum install kernel-module-ntfs-$(uname -r)
<6> got it to work i appreciate your help
<5> I bought 10 of those energy efficient light bulbs for my apartment (ran me $25 yesterday) and changed all of my bulbs
<0> kixome: good, good



<0> cappicard: changing the bulbs would do minimal to save me power, given all the tech I got on 24/7 :P
<0> not to mention heating....
<3> cappicard: you have electric heating?
<5> I do
<5> no gas here
<5> my light bill runs me around $50 a month
<5> and I leave my computer on 24/7
<6> popular mechanics/science lists adds for gel heaters that use about $150 per year electricity
<6> i boutght three of the big ones and i love em
<5> highest it's been was $90 a year ago this past november (no thanks to the SOBs at Westar Energy no less)
<7> cappicard: ****, I'm at $150 a month adveraged.
<5> whyzzyrd: nice. that's cheaper than what it ran me.
<5> JackStorm: ah, one bedroom apartment here though
<7> cappicard: 2bedroom apartment
<5> wow
<8> neatza
<5> why so high?
<3> cappicard: I bought all 18W philips ones, they work fine
<7> cappicard: AC mostly
<3> cappicard: I have a 4 bedroom house. You ought to see my leccy bill.
<5> whyzzyrd: it's all 15W but for two 20W here
<6> mines $14 a month
<6> 2 bedroom mobie home
<3> in the winter, I run 150 UK/month.
<0> whyzzyrd: same here. cost me somewhat over $100 a month
<5> that is abit high.
<5> isn't that around 180-190USD?
<3> cappicard: my heating circuit is 90A/240V.
<5> ah
<0> Ofcourse.. I could probably live for 1/3 of what I pay now, but I like having my own apt :P
<5> mine's afaik 120V
<9> the only thing I don't like about those energy-saving bulbs is that they don't work right in tri-light lamps
<3> Tamahome_: or with dimmers.
<3> Tamahome_: and they're quite "cold" as light goes. They light, but there's no "warmth" to em.
<6> of course not
<9> whyzzyrd: aye
<3> The old ones used to take an age to warm up too.
<3> kixome: I am aware of how to dim flouros.
<6> a coons, or crackers age?
<6> i am happy for you
<5> sean, mine doesn't do three way in my living room lamp
<5> whyzzyrd: my heater is 28A/120V
<9> the ones downstairs only work at 2 of the 3 settings
<6> whyzzyrd: eats duky hehe
<5> whyzzyrd: I got phillips lights too and they're pretty bright and white
<10> OUCH! JIKES!
<9> Juergen :)
<10> never EVER play with your kitten while in bed.
<3> Revenger: attack of the ***** eh?
<5> hmm... my living room lamp does two out of three, but it's the same brightness
<5> whyzzyrd: LOL
<10> she crawled under the blanket and bit me in the youknowwhere.
<9> OW.
<3> Revenger: killer *****
<10> it HURTS!
<0> lol
<0> and thats why I dont have cats
<3> The other idea I have about the low-energy lamps is that if you have your house/appt etc on thermostatic heating, so you keep it at say, 18 C, the heat has to come from somewhere.



<9> I have to take care of two cats next week
<5> Revenger and whyzzyrd: http://saiya-jin.is-a-geek.com/music/Best%20Of%20Johnny%20Carson%20Dolly%20Parton.wmv
<5> :)
<3> If it's not coming from the lightbulbs, it's going to come out the heating.
<0> whyzzyrd: true
<9> Jer: I'm loving my XPMCE setup
<3> jgaddis: I'm just pondering a very similar exercise.
<11> What's XPMCE?
<9> Windows XP Media Center Edition
<0> s/doc/docfu /
<11> Ahh, yeah.
<12> well windows
<0> Tamahome_: any way -not- to record to window smedia files?
<12> .. or, ewww windows
<9> Jostein: no, not that I care.
<11> I don't have cable here and wouldn't watch it enough to justify the (high) cost, but I could see setting up MythTV at work and just transferring files to my laptop to bring home and watch.
<9> Jostein: I just needed a PVR, no a way to share stuff :P
<9> s/no/not/
<3> jgaddis: or scping them down the DSL
<11> whyzzyrd: Could do that, but my laptop goes to/from work with me, so that'd be easier/faster.
<11> Set up an rsync job at like 4pm or so. =)
<3> jgaddis: depends how huge the files are.
<5> this audigy2 I got works very nicely too
<9> I have a newfound addiction to watching home renovation shows
<5> sean, get DIY upthere? It's a very good network
<9> but they're always on at hours I'm doing other things
<9> Derek: no, we get a station called HGTV
<5> ah
<5> we get that too
<9> so I usually watch Holmes on Homes, and Real Renos
<3> speaking of TV. I ought to be watching it
<9> I hate how all this goddamn software bundles in Yahoo or Google toolbar
<9> don't want that ****
<11> Do they make some type of adapter cable to go from S-Video (laptop output) to RCA (for TV input)? I imagine they do.
<9> sometimes they make combo adapters that have both outputs on them
<9> but I've never heard of specifically S-Video to RCA
<0> jgaddis: I think you can buy adapters that do that for $5-6 USD or so
<3> jgaddis: Your TV not do s-video in on one of the SCART sockets?
<3> jgaddis: most recent-ish sets do. Sony have for a long long time.
<9> Jeremy isn't in Europe
<9> we don't have SCART in the US or Canada
<3> Tamahome_: no SCARTs?
<3> muck fee, what do you use? unholy bodge?
<11> whyzzyrd: My TV is a big floor model that's probably five years old... doesn't have S-Video.
<0> that's pretyt unbelievable
<9> whyzzyrd: usually just S-Video, composite (RCA), and if you're lucky, component
<3> jgaddis: That'd be unthinkable over here.
<9> (YPbPr)
<3> yup. I hjave yPbPr out on the DVD deck. Most TV's over here don't have component.
<9> ...oh and recently, on high-end sets, HDMI
<3> why thanks X.
<13> meep
<11> My background check only has two things on it, neither of which is a felony. That's just cool. =)
<9> esp. considering you've had jailtime
<11> Yeah... only things on there are my DUI from 12/2004 and a battery from 08/1997.
<9> did you get pardoned for them?
<11> Nope.
<14> how would you get pardoned from a dui?
<15> whyzzyrd... oh whyzzyrd...!
<11> All the data that goes into the Indiana State Police system first goes through a system managed by a company called ProsLink (www.proslink.com). My attorney owns ProsLink. =)
<9> ah.
<16> whyzzyrd: say, get your *** on nekonet... Revenger has something important to tell you


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