October 22nd, 2007
stereo installation
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To be installed in the Q45: Alpine CDE-9582 (with iPod support). To be basically just set in place: IC-2100H 2m (VHF) Amateur Transceiver.
Obstacle: Premium Sound. Start the tour..
October 22nd, 2007
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To be installed in the Q45: Alpine CDE-9582 (with iPod support). To be basically just set in place: IC-2100H 2m (VHF) Amateur Transceiver.
Obstacle: Premium Sound. Start the tour..
August 27th, 2007
April 14th, 2007
Problem: needed to superimpose Talking Head on top of Screen Capture for a work training video. iMovie doesn’t do multi-video-track compositing
$olution: Final Cut Express or Something
Better solution: Use Quicktime Pro!
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April 14th, 2007
picked up a MS-6503 Humidity and Temperature Meter from Halted at the swap meet.
Got some basic readout from it. Specs below the snip..

Device should be able to take in commands from the host, but, one thing at a time.
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March 24th, 2007
October 2nd, 2006
Well, it looks like luna1 (2002-2006?) is on its way out. HD failure today – during the sermon. Not good. It’s mirrored, but the system went down with it.
Looking at a amd64 dual core system, in an antec Take3 quiet 3U case as a replacement.
for backup, I’d like to use a cheap voice recorder. All of them seem to record to the proprietary WMA or DSS formats. looks like some older ones will record to MP3.. ikey+ seems promising, but isn’t out yet.. and the previous version had a lot of bad reviews from users.
i think i might see if i can find a cheap secondhand direct-to-MP3 recorder, or to WAV if possible.. and look at the ikey+ when it is out.
May 15th, 2006
With a recent office move, I’ll be a ways from the fridge. So, I bought a Peltier Junction at last weekend’s Swap Meet, which incidentally seems to be a good place for antiquarian book hunting, of all things.
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March 21st, 2006
iTuner has done it again .. not content with an incredibly small 12V power supply, they now have a teeny tiny unit.. 120 watts..
March 3rd, 2006
March 1st, 2006
Well, for the first time I left the person’s house leaving a known-to-work system. It consists of a powermate talking to their existing Windows PC, and a custom JavaScript local HTML page that goes through phrases on demand. He was able to use the phrases on the mac version several times this evening, so that was encouraging. (He had to go to sleep before the PC version was tested.) Also he spoke in a complete sentence yesterday, and the family’s theory is that the additional mental stimulation has been a factor.
Here’s some of what he wrote using the letter-chooser: KKKKKKKKQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQLLLIIIIIIIIYYYYYYYYYZZZZ… I see him working intently on it, going through the letters, etc.. it really seems like part of the brain dealing with forming letters in this way may not be working right. I say this because he can hear, understand, and write words on paper when prompted.
The PowerMate was ‘modified’ a bit. Sunday night it seemed to be a little slippery. So, I put two wide rubber bands around the knob, and the hook side of some industrial strength velcro on the top of the knob. sadly, this grip seemed to be a bit too efficient in my hands – the knob top came unglued. No matter, as this actually gave me the opportunity to fine-tune the friction surface inside. Will post pictures soon.