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  1. Re:Ummm - Use a commercial pasta machine.... on 3D Printers Making Inroads In Kitchens · · Score: 1

    Yeah, like pasta in the shape your pet, or maybe your face...

    The possibilities!

    Certainly going to make the annual dickerdoodle contest at PA more interesting.

  2. Re:Bruce, finally something worth while on Developers Disclose Schematics For 50-1000 MHz Software-Defined Transceiver · · Score: 1

    No no, I know, you would need 2 units, but they could be housed in the same case.

    Usually, you need a separate TX/RX antennae, with enough physical separation to keep them from interfering, assuming standard .5 +/- offsets.

    Cross band eliminates the interference so long as you didn't pick a harmonic and allows you to mount the antennae near to each other.
    And they can be ad hoc, not worrying about having a repeater frequency license. (Totally full where I am)

    No idea if TDMA solves any of the issues above with cross band, probably need to read about it more.

  3. Re:Bruce, finally something worth while on Developers Disclose Schematics For 50-1000 MHz Software-Defined Transceiver · · Score: 1

    Been digging around... this would make a pretty damn fine cross band repeater!

  4. Re:Can't Wait on Developers Disclose Schematics For 50-1000 MHz Software-Defined Transceiver · · Score: 1

    Anonymous Coward giving their callsign....

    *snicker*

    One wonders what the internet would be like if we had to have callsigns on all communications....

    KK6MDB, 73s!

  5. Re:We can call them on Developers Disclose Schematics For 50-1000 MHz Software-Defined Transceiver · · Score: 1

    For anyone who has not seen an Elecraft kit, they are truly wondrous bit of kit.

  6. Re: Can't Wait on Developers Disclose Schematics For 50-1000 MHz Software-Defined Transceiver · · Score: 1

    With a DIY case, I could make one tough enough for Dual Sport use. Ever since the demise of the Yaesu FTM-10R there are no really good options out there.

    KK6MDB

  7. Re:We can call them on Developers Disclose Schematics For 50-1000 MHz Software-Defined Transceiver · · Score: 1

    Beofeng is getting there, I expect they will do digital for sub $100 in a year or two.

    I think the win here is that the Maker/hacker community would be fascinated by HAM radio, I know I am.

    This might be the bridge. That and showing them how to make 800w tube amps....

  8. Re:Fuck it - everyone for themselves. on The Groups Behind Making Distributed Solar Power Harder To Adopt · · Score: 1

    I make 110%, roughly

  9. Re:We can call them on Developers Disclose Schematics For 50-1000 MHz Software-Defined Transceiver · · Score: 1

    P.S.

    I don't know why it is such a big deal, you buy a Beofeng off Ebay/Amazon and it will do all these things as well, for under $40.

  10. We can call them on Developers Disclose Schematics For 50-1000 MHz Software-Defined Transceiver · · Score: 1

    Handroids!

    Won't be long before commodity hardware can do this.

    But I still won't be giving up my Elecraft KX3!

  11. Re:Fuck it - everyone for themselves. on The Groups Behind Making Distributed Solar Power Harder To Adopt · · Score: 1

    One time or every KW generated?

    Because $.70 is pretty damn high price for power, given the average price in mainland US is $.07 to .$19
    Even Hawaii the average is only .45.

    That is 9X what I pay in California for the first 1000Kw used.

  12. Re:Fuck it - everyone for themselves. on The Groups Behind Making Distributed Solar Power Harder To Adopt · · Score: 0

    All valid points, but it does get used locally. The local sub-station runs only forward, to protect the grid from a lightning strike.

    In essence, when I put power back on the line, it is probably only going to offset the houses in my neighborhood, reducing the draw at the local sub-station.

    Heck, I doubt it goes past the 4 or 5 house on the local step down transformer

  13. Re:Fuck it - everyone for themselves. on The Groups Behind Making Distributed Solar Power Harder To Adopt · · Score: 2

    Here is the thing: when I "sell" back to SMUD, I am getting a small payment, but I ALSO get the usage of that KW I pushed on the wire when I pull it back down later.

    I make 10 extra KW at peak solar, I get the money. I use 10 KW of grid power during off peak solar evening-night-morning I don't pay for those KW because my meter ran backwards, and is now running forwards for a net of 0 (zero) KW charged.

    It is perfectly fair. I get a small payment when I generate during peak and save them spinning up more capacity, and I get to use them as a free battery during off solar times.

     

  14. Re:What solution? on Oxford University Researchers List 12 Global Risks To Human Civilization · · Score: 1

    I think that is a subset of 4.

  15. Re:Ruthless capitalism on Oxford University Researchers List 12 Global Risks To Human Civilization · · Score: 1

    And straw men.

    Straw men will be the foot soldier of the Apocalypse

  16. Re:Peak oil? on Oxford University Researchers List 12 Global Risks To Human Civilization · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It is, but probably not for the reasons most people think.

    The biggest issue is food security. There are probably 2 or 3 Billion people that cannot be fed unless we have oil for food production. More if you assume transportation is down, as there are concentrations of food where there are not concentrations of people.

     

  17. Re:Questionable on Jon Stewart Leaving 'The Daily Show' · · Score: 1

    I hear Brian Williams is available...

  18. Re:Why is it even a problem? on Will Elementary School Teachers Take the Rap For Tech's Diversity Problem? · · Score: 1

    I know female teachers have biases, but that is not the narrative. Women can't be oppressing their own... does not fit the narrative.

  19. Re:Pointing fingers at problems on Will Elementary School Teachers Take the Rap For Tech's Diversity Problem? · · Score: 1

    I think in the US we call that "common core" math.

  20. Re:Pointing fingers at problems on Will Elementary School Teachers Take the Rap For Tech's Diversity Problem? · · Score: 1

    We deduct points for any Irrational equation "i" that has a heart, smiley face, or flower for the dot.

    Deduction for ink colors other than blue or black. Double for any pen that has sparkly ink /s.

  21. Re:Why is it even a problem? on Will Elementary School Teachers Take the Rap For Tech's Diversity Problem? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In the US, the vast majority of teachers are female at the K-12 level.

    There are 3 male teachers out of 40 at the local elementary, and it gets slightly less skewed at the High School level.

    So if it is happening at k-12, the issue is with female teachers enforcing the stereotype.

    I doubt anyone will accept that in the halls of power, it does not fit the narrative.

  22. Re:Nobody but myself. on Ask Slashdot: With Whom Do You Entrust Your Long Term Data? · · Score: 1

    Ditto, and I use CrashPlan on that host to back everything up to Crashplan, as well as the server component to backup files there.

    Yeah, use up more storage, but I have revision history and drives are cheap.

  23. Re:Beating physics on The US Navy Wants More Railguns and Lasers, Less Gunpowder · · Score: 1

    Which if you ask me, a large bank of charged super capacitors or batteries is as dangerous as the gunpowder.

  24. Re:Great.... on The Algorithm That 'Sees' Beauty In Photographic Portraits · · Score: 1

    It will be like the Jelly Bean shape for cars.

  25. Great.... on The Algorithm That 'Sees' Beauty In Photographic Portraits · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Now all pictures will tend to be the same with the algorithm telling the amateur photographer how to frame the shot.