Jon B, spent several hours pouring over that and the pages it linked to. Cheers, that was exactly what I was looking for.
I think I'm struggling to come to terms with Control meaning something else..
'Shindig'
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Jon B, spent several hours pouring over that and the pages it linked to. Cheers, that was exactly what I was looking for.
I think I'm struggling to come to terms with Control meaning something else..
I don't know about screens, but the 2nd gen Nanos are definitely prettier than the 1st gen. I've got a black 1st gen and I covet the 2nd gens. Shiny.
Then again, I keep it in a protective (translucent plastic) case pretty much all the time, so I don't know how much extra love I would really give to the shiny if I had it.
BTW, after calibration, today I had an error of 5% on the first mile, but only 0.5% over the 1.8 miles I measured. Not sure what to make of that.
Please let me know how the workaround goes!
I'm a little concerned about the potential inaccuracy. I've read some bad stories, but even worse, none of the other brands I've researched gave any greater guarantee.
The workaround I'm going to try can be found at www.lacelid.com. I'm going to add a band of velcro, just to be safe. I'll keep you posted!
I have a vague memory of an O'Reilly Windows book where the animal chosen for the comment seemed to be quite snarky. Does that ring a bell for anyone? I scanned their site for Windows books (the memory is old enough that it might be
I have a vague memory of an O'Reilly Windows book where the animal chosen for the comment seemed to be quite snarky. Does that ring a bell for anyone?
Yeah, that rings a bell, but I can't remember what it was either.
I have a vague memory of an O'Reilly Windows book where the animal chosen for the comment seemed to be quite snarky. Does that ring a bell for anyone?
windows 95 or windows NT annoyances according to DH
Hmm. Could be that. My memory is quite aged.
The dd-wrt is up and running, and I have both static DHCP (feels like an oxymoron) and DNSMasq running. For some reason my TiVo doesn't resolve for the XP box, but does for the OSX one.
Now I'm stuck trying to get PHP on the OS X box to talk to PostgreSQL on the XP. Despite having changed the "listen_addresses" string in the Postgres configuration file, I get nada. Not sure where the error lies. Back to some drawing board or another.
The toad doesn't ring any bells for me. I think I remember seeing a cover and thinking "Oh, snap" (well, no, I didn't think that phrase nearly as easily then as I do now, but that's the gist), but I can neither remember it nor find it browsing.
-t is me.
Well, depending on whether her authentication from OS X PHP to NT PGSQL works. She's at least partly me.
I've changed an hba_conf parameter to "trust" which just strikes me as a big stinky security loophole, but if I don't trust meself, who can I trust?