This is just utter ignorance on your part. I work for the only company in Canada licenced to operate residential BBPL service. I also happen to have a no-code tech. licence. I can tell you with 100% certanty that our equipment does not interfear with ham radio services. We use BBPL repeaters to provide high speed service to the utility poles and use standard 801.11b for the last mile service into homes. We had to go through hell and back to get the CRTC to licence us because of concerns about cross talk on ham bands but this issue is now a dead one as its been shown that it does not interfeer with ham and aproval has alreay been given. The proof is in the pudding, all my repeaters are showing as up and working, and your still able to use your radio. Where is this RF polution you speak of? I would like to hear about it.
I had a dual processor Celly 366Mhz system overclocked to a dual 550Mhz system run stable for 2 years with only slightly oversized aluminium heatsinks and stock fans. I used an Asus Mobo that let you manualy enter the Vcor voltage and CPU freq and multiplyer in the BIOS. Worked like a champ.
Wouldn't it be smarter to cover the buildings with solar panels, use that to power half the building and cut down of the amount of smog created by the power plants instead? Your car puts out NOTHING compared to a 250Mw coal plant.
I read that story and the first thing I think is, COOL I am buying one. Then I RTFA and find out its just some bored Cornell students with no jobs and too much free time on their hands. Thanks again Slashdot!
There are various levels of 'dead'
For example a drive that is 'clicking' should be backed up and replaced asap, but you could still get usefull data from it. Likewise for a drive that is giving access errors.
This is just utter ignorance on your part. I work for the only company in Canada licenced to operate residential BBPL service. I also happen to have a no-code tech. licence. I can tell you with 100% certanty that our equipment does not interfear with ham radio services. We use BBPL repeaters to provide high speed service to the utility poles and use standard 801.11b for the last mile service into homes. We had to go through hell and back to get the CRTC to licence us because of concerns about cross talk on ham bands but this issue is now a dead one as its been shown that it does not interfeer with ham and aproval has alreay been given. The proof is in the pudding, all my repeaters are showing as up and working, and your still able to use your radio. Where is this RF polution you speak of? I would like to hear about it.
Hey! You must work at the same place I do.....
I had a dual processor Celly 366Mhz system overclocked to a dual 550Mhz system run stable for 2 years with only slightly oversized aluminium heatsinks and stock fans. I used an Asus Mobo that let you manualy enter the Vcor voltage and CPU freq and multiplyer in the BIOS. Worked like a champ.
Wouldn't it be smarter to cover the buildings with solar panels, use that to power half the building and cut down of the amount of smog created by the power plants instead? Your car puts out NOTHING compared to a 250Mw coal plant.
Funniest thing I have read all day!
I read that story and the first thing I think is, COOL I am buying one. Then I RTFA and find out its just some bored Cornell students with no jobs and too much free time on their hands. Thanks again Slashdot!
There are various levels of 'dead' For example a drive that is 'clicking' should be backed up and replaced asap, but you could still get usefull data from it. Likewise for a drive that is giving access errors.
Now I feel even better that I voted for this guy last election day. I also signed the petition and if you live in Canada I urge you to do the same.
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