Another great design where somebody forgot all about the thermal considerations. Who cares anyway the both look good and we get the money and 2 years later they will end up in a landfill anyway. Two good examples of American Engineering. Hay maybe all those SONY batteries were designed in the US also.
Sue
When it's time, It's time, And it may be sooner then you think
More New World Order Stuff. If your Kid acts up in class because He / She is board they make you drug them. It's not the kid's fault if the teacher was some doper out of the 60's and can't connect two thoughts in an interesting manner.
Now they ban simple contact sports during recess.
Next, they will be complaining about how fat kids have become. Thank God For Alex Jones waking people up and the 2 dozen or so that came before him. www.infowars.com
Many of us are tired of the cooperate media; it is apparent that the free flow of information is not a priority with the suites. For the time being some of this alternative media is available on the Internet. Taking the Internet with is not cheap, so why not use the spectrum, which belongs to the people in the first place.
The idea that the government owns "The Airwaves" does not set very will with many people.
In reality, this tactic worked for Citizens Band Radio. (Class D CB)
The FCC couldn't control 35+ million CB radio users and in 1976 dropped the licensing requirement.
Now to the present...
This tactic is likely to work save one catch.
FM stations near the borders may put the US in violation of ITU treaties.
Until this issue is resolved, it is very likely those stations near the Mexican and Canadian borders may be the ones forced off the air.
It will be very interesting to see how this plays out given the Police State the US has evolved into of late.
Sue
Analog is and always be King.
What Compact Disks and MP3 have done to music is unspeakable.
The loss of dynamic range and the amount of distortion in the higher registers is unacceptable to anyone with a set of good ears.
Sue
Easier said then done is right.
We have had a regional communications system in Southern California for some time now APCO project 25/26 compliant. The digital radios themselves are a compromise between the most efficient use of spectrum space and audio quality. To add to the issues these public agencies face you can add the increased multipath distortion, phase distortion and effects caused by Doppler shift when digital radios are used in aircraft. As for the issue of using handheld radios in buildings; back in 1990, I was part of a rather costly retrofit of UCSD Medical Center here in SanDiego. In older buildings where windows are few and far between, special equipment has to be installed in the buildings in order to get signals in and out. in order to maintain communications with the outside world.
While the system promises many benefits, some of its faults will have to be lived with. The voice quality is no better then a cell phone, and degrades just as rapidly in fringe signal arias. This can lead to possible danger to personal and civilians during an emergency. No System is perfect it is the Awareness of problems in any system that contributes to the efficant use of that system.
I am sorry;
I have other tasks I could be doing.
You have successfully proven that my view and the views of many other women are correct.
Have a nice day Sir.
It's no wonder that every time I turn around there is more and more lesbian women.
I think I am finished with this guy.
There are men out there who have mastery over their biology. Maybe for some it is easier then for others i wouldn't know but it seems like a cop-out to me.
As for manner of dress, I never knew slacks and a loose fitting blouse or a knee length skirt, blazer and shell could be erotic.
I respectfully submit, that is passing the blame off on women when it is not our fault. It's like blaming the rape victim for being raped.
I'm sorry to hear that. The sexual harassment training is overboard, in most cases. I only experienced one of those seminars once. I went away shaking my head. Someone somewhere decided to set the boundaries a little too far to the extreme.
Don't give up hope, I'll find someone.
Society is a little messed up right now. Things should get better in time the pendulum will swing the other way soon.
I am sorry you guys find my statements out of line.
Your right those of you who are not sexist should be encouraged you are the EXCEPTION NOT THE RULE even in the Metro-sexual twenty-first centaury.
I am not in my 20's working in the IT field; I am 50 retired and had a successful career in the RF communications business. From things, I read things have not changed much over the years. When a man engages in conversation with a woman, his eyes move from her eyes to here breasts. If there is anything, there to look at his eyes will stay there. He may not even know he is doing it. Unfortunately the female in the conversation notices right off and in the back of her mind she knows she no longer his his attention. This is very sad as women have a different way of looking at problems. It's a shame because without this sexual tension coed work environments work much efficiently.
I have held 2 part time jobs in order to make a little extra spending money. I enjoy working with people so both jobs had a large element of interface with other people. The first job was a part time working as distribution manager for a small newspaper and publication distribution company. I can tell you first hand not much have changed from the 80's when I was an RF tech. the work environment is still sexually charged. One contributor to this thread said females need a thick skin well I he might be right. Then again maybe some men need to move the center of their attention from their groin to their brain.
The second part time job took me to the Midwest where I worked for a friend's ex-spouse (my girlfriend's ex-spouse for those who want to know) a small home repair orientated business 4 employees accounting me. The business was a mixed sex business and we all got along just fine. It was the happiest and most fulfilling year of my recent life. The only people who ever questioned my abilities or the abilities of my girlfriend were a few customers. Old fashioned male chauvinist, and a woman who never seen 2 women this kind of business. By the time we were done, they all were won over.
The moral of the story is The Work Environment is a construct of everyone's interactions. As long as men view women as sex objects, there will ALWAYS be tension, lack of trust and questioning of motives. Unfortunately most men NOT ALL don't get it. In the last 40 years American Society has become ever more sexually charged to the point that you can't watch a TV show or listen to the radio for an hour without there being some point of conversation linking sex into the subject matter. American society is obsessed with sex and most of it's population have grown up in that obsession and don't feel it's impact. It's like being the frog in the frying pan you don't know how hot the water is because the heat has been on low for decades now.
The problem is You are What You Eat, that includes the media you digest.
Quit being Nerds and try talking to her. For peat's sake J <Giggle>
The problem with guys who as children spent all their time playing with microchips and assembly code all summer is they don't develop refined social skills. This tends to be a liability in high school and college. Those social skills are also good in a slightly modified state for the job interview.
That girl in the IT department got there because she could multitask very well as a child and was able to devlope both her social skills and her interest in computers at the same time.
From what I remember how these things work (please correct me if I am wrong) The data are stored in tiny capacitors because this is a silicon device glass is used as in insulator (Silox it what we use to call it) if this glass has impurities in it in the form of ions of sodium, potassium or any other contaminates they can migrate and cause the capacitor to short out. I know that the failure rate is rather low but I still feel a little shaky about storing data on one of these things without a backup.
Things are built cheap... They always have been I can remember the days when vacuum tubs were king and the cheap way of binding things was to use printed circuit board made from a paper composite. Needless to say, the stuff was problematic.
Can't say I blame you, speed reliability, scalability are good reasons to keep SCSI. I have a small box made from cast offs that records TS shows for me (Can't miss the ER reruns) 16 Gigs will get me 31 episodes of ER Maybe I should consider picking up one of these and a 4 gig one for OS and what few apps are running on that box. The one thing that bothers me about flash memory.. When I worked for a local Motorola Service Station Motorola makes extensive use of flash memory for storing the personality of a 2-way radio. We had what I felt was an unacceptable number of failures of the flash memory chip. Does anybody know what the life expectancy of these flash memory devices are? I have one that I use on an every day basis. I keep it backed up as I don't know how reliable this device is.
Perhaps we are on the cusp of replacing those noisy power hungry hard drives with solid-state mass storage.
Maybe that 1 Terabyte Drive replacement for under $500.00 is just around the corner. (5-10 years)
Don't buy at all sounds like the smart choice.
Sue
When it's time,
It's time,
And it may be sooner then you think.
Reminds me of the G-4 Cube.
Another great design where somebody forgot all about the thermal considerations.
Who cares anyway the both look good and we get the money and 2 years later they will end up in a landfill anyway.
Two good examples of American Engineering.
Hay maybe all those SONY batteries were designed in the US also.
Sue
When it's time,
It's time,
And it may be sooner then you think
Yah Buddy...
hay save that tuna melt for me.
Unless there is a Salmon melt waiting.
Sue
Rhen it's time,
It's time,
And
It may be sooner then you think
You got that.
Their crapy hardware is as hackable as a wondows 98 box.
It was built to do just that.
Vote Fraud.
Sue
When it's time,
it's time,
and it mabe sooner then you think.
Just wait until one of them has a baby.
Sue
When it's Time it's Time,
And
It may be sooner then you think.
Don't Worry there are many ways to bring about change.
When it's time, it's time, and it may be sooner then you think.
SueSue
More New World Order Stuff.
If your Kid acts up in class because He / She is board they make you drug them.
It's not the kid's fault if the teacher was some doper out of the 60's and can't connect two thoughts in an interesting manner.
Now they ban simple contact sports during recess.
Next, they will be complaining about how fat kids have become.
Thank God For Alex Jones waking people up and the 2 dozen or so that came before him.
www.infowars.com
Welcome to the Brave New World.
Sue
Many of us are tired of the cooperate media; it is apparent that the free flow of information is not a priority with the suites. For the time being some of this alternative media is available on the Internet. Taking the Internet with is not cheap, so why not use the spectrum, which belongs to the people in the first place. The idea that the government owns "The Airwaves" does not set very will with many people. In reality, this tactic worked for Citizens Band Radio. (Class D CB) The FCC couldn't control 35+ million CB radio users and in 1976 dropped the licensing requirement. Now to the present... This tactic is likely to work save one catch. FM stations near the borders may put the US in violation of ITU treaties. Until this issue is resolved, it is very likely those stations near the Mexican and Canadian borders may be the ones forced off the air. It will be very interesting to see how this plays out given the Police State the US has evolved into of late. Sue
This shows that the People's Republic of California has it's head in a place wherein it is breathing too much of it's own Methane. Sue
Analog is and always be King. What Compact Disks and MP3 have done to music is unspeakable. The loss of dynamic range and the amount of distortion in the higher registers is unacceptable to anyone with a set of good ears. Sue
Easier said then done is right. We have had a regional communications system in Southern California for some time now APCO project 25/26 compliant. The digital radios themselves are a compromise between the most efficient use of spectrum space and audio quality. To add to the issues these public agencies face you can add the increased multipath distortion, phase distortion and effects caused by Doppler shift when digital radios are used in aircraft. As for the issue of using handheld radios in buildings; back in 1990, I was part of a rather costly retrofit of UCSD Medical Center here in SanDiego. In older buildings where windows are few and far between, special equipment has to be installed in the buildings in order to get signals in and out. in order to maintain communications with the outside world. While the system promises many benefits, some of its faults will have to be lived with. The voice quality is no better then a cell phone, and degrades just as rapidly in fringe signal arias. This can lead to possible danger to personal and civilians during an emergency. No System is perfect it is the Awareness of problems in any system that contributes to the efficant use of that system.
I am sorry; I have other tasks I could be doing. You have successfully proven that my view and the views of many other women are correct. Have a nice day Sir. It's no wonder that every time I turn around there is more and more lesbian women. I think I am finished with this guy.
There are men out there who have mastery over their biology.
Maybe for some it is easier then for others i wouldn't know but it seems like a cop-out to me.
As for manner of dress, I never knew slacks and a loose fitting blouse or a knee length skirt, blazer and shell could be erotic.
I respectfully submit, that is passing the blame off on women when it is not our fault.
It's like blaming the rape victim for being raped.
Sorry if I offended you.
I'm sorry to hear that.
The sexual harassment training is overboard, in most cases. I only experienced one of those seminars once. I went away shaking my head. Someone somewhere decided to set the boundaries a little too far to the extreme.
Don't give up hope, I'll find someone.
Society is a little messed up right now.
Things should get better in time the pendulum will swing the other way soon.
Take care,
I apologize for my generalization. Look in this thread I have already posted a reply to this issue.
You Not Stupid you recognize the problem.
J
I am sorry you guys find my statements out of line.
Your right those of you who are not sexist should be encouraged you are the EXCEPTION NOT THE RULE even in the Metro-sexual twenty-first centaury.
I am not in my 20's working in the IT field; I am 50 retired and had a successful career in the RF communications business. From things, I read things have not changed much over the years. When a man engages in conversation with a woman, his eyes move from her eyes to here breasts. If there is anything, there to look at his eyes will stay there. He may not even know he is doing it. Unfortunately the female in the conversation notices right off and in the back of her mind she knows she no longer his his attention. This is very sad as women have a different way of looking at problems. It's a shame because without this sexual tension coed work environments work much efficiently.
I have held 2 part time jobs in order to make a little extra spending money. I enjoy working with people so both jobs had a large element of interface with other people. The first job was a part time working as distribution manager for a small newspaper and publication distribution company. I can tell you first hand not much have changed from the 80's when I was an RF tech. the work environment is still sexually charged. One contributor to this thread said females need a thick skin well I he might be right. Then again maybe some men need to move the center of their attention from their groin to their brain.
The second part time job took me to the Midwest where I worked for a friend's ex-spouse (my girlfriend's ex-spouse for those who want to know) a small home repair orientated business 4 employees accounting me. The business was a mixed sex business and we all got along just fine. It was the happiest and most fulfilling year of my recent life. The only people who ever questioned my abilities or the abilities of my girlfriend were a few customers. Old fashioned male chauvinist, and a woman who never seen 2 women this kind of business. By the time we were done, they all were won over.
The moral of the story is The Work Environment is a construct of everyone's interactions. As long as men view women as sex objects, there will ALWAYS be tension, lack of trust and questioning of motives. Unfortunately most men NOT ALL don't get it. In the last 40 years American Society has become ever more sexually charged to the point that you can't watch a TV show or listen to the radio for an hour without there being some point of conversation linking sex into the subject matter. American society is obsessed with sex and most of it's population have grown up in that obsession and don't feel it's impact. It's like being the frog in the frying pan you don't know how hot the water is because the heat has been on low for decades now.
The problem is You are What You Eat, that includes the media you digest.
That sexual harassment training was put into place for Good Reason. Men are still brought up to be sexist, with an attitude of superiority.
Quit being Nerds and try talking to her.
For peat's sake J
<Giggle>
The problem with guys who as children spent all their time playing with microchips and assembly code all summer is they don't develop refined social skills. This tends to be a liability in high school and college. Those social skills are also good in a slightly modified state for the job interview.
That girl in the IT department got there because she could multitask very well as a child and was able to devlope both her social skills and her interest in computers at the same time.
From what I remember how these things work (please correct me if I am wrong)
The data are stored in tiny capacitors because this is a silicon device glass is used as in insulator (Silox it what we use to call it) if this glass has impurities in it in the form of ions of sodium, potassium or any other contaminates they can migrate and cause the capacitor to short out. I know that the failure rate is rather low but I still feel a little shaky about storing data on one of these things without a backup.
Things are built cheap...
They always have been I can remember the days when vacuum tubs were king and the cheap way of binding things was to use printed circuit board made from a paper composite. Needless to say, the stuff was problematic.
The new cheap takes on many forms.
Can't say I blame you, speed reliability, scalability are good reasons to keep SCSI.
I have a small box made from cast offs that records TS shows for me (Can't miss the ER reruns) 16 Gigs will get me 31 episodes of ER Maybe I should consider picking up one of these and a 4 gig one for OS and what few apps are running on that box. The one thing that bothers me about flash memory..
When I worked for a local Motorola Service Station Motorola makes extensive use of flash memory for storing the personality of a 2-way radio. We had what I felt was an unacceptable number of failures of the flash memory chip.
Does anybody know what the life expectancy of these flash memory devices are? I have one that I use on an every day basis. I keep it backed up as I don't know how reliable this device is.
Perhaps we are on the cusp of replacing those noisy power hungry hard drives with solid-state mass storage. Maybe that 1 Terabyte Drive replacement for under $500.00 is just around the corner. (5-10 years)