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Discussion in 'General' started by Brooxy, 28 Oct 2009.

  1. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    Yeah, think we'll be suckers and take it.

    It's the conservatory that niggles.

    Apparently the guy said to my OH that it's a 1 in 20 chance. I'm not sure if he was trying to make it sound like a rarity but a 5% chance sounds like they need retraining :lol:
     
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  2. xaser04

    xaser04 Ba Ba Ba BANANA!

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    Chuckle time after installing the remaining 1TB Crucial P3 I had laying around from my dead server build into the remaining PCI-E slot on my MB...

    Full RAID0 volume in Windows purely for gaming..

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    Pointless speed test is pointless but I like seeing 5 digits for both numbers...

    Also confirms I can load this Z790 board up with 4 x NVME on the board itself and utilise the 4x PCI-E Gen 4 slot at the same time. I kind of assumed it wouldn't like that at all. :grin:
     
  3. The_Crapman

    The_Crapman World's worst stuntman. Lover of bit-tech

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    Benzocaine
     
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  4. Gareth Halfacree

    Gareth Halfacree WIIGII! Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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    Absolutely loving the new tablet. It's not without its niggles, true, but no device is perfect. The colour is a great addition, page turning is faster thanks to the new CPU (though refreshing is a bit slower, 'cos it has to do each colour separately), and the front light means I can actually read stuff at night without having to sit in a particular place and angle a lamp at the screen.

    It's even big enough to read UK newspapers without zooming! Well, just about.

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    (Captured with the front light off, natural light only.)

    Closer crop:

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    Interestingly, The Times uses a slightly bigger font size than The Guardian and is easier to read as a result. There's a "contrast enhancement" mode (set to "automatic" by default, and I have no idea how it decides whether it's on or off) which makes the text bolder and easier to read... but it comes at the cost of making the pictures look crap.

    However, it's absolutely fantastic for old magazine scans that are a bit on the paler side. I was reading a copy of Amiga Shopper from 1993 last night ('cos that's how I roll):

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    (Front light on this time.)

    Yeah, very happy with this. The only thing I might suggest: page refresh takes about a second, which is slower than E Ink Gallery 3's "fast colour" setting at half a second but faster than its "best colour" setting at 1.5 seconds - would be nice to be able to force a "best colour" refresh on-demand. Should be easy enough for 'em to do in the firmware.

    EDIT:
    Oh, and the black is a little pale when you're using the front light - kinda like a dark blue, really. Not terrible, but noticeable.

    EDIT EDIT:
    Oh, it's not a font size thing: my PDFs of The Times are actual proper PDFs with real text, but my PDFs of The Guardian are pictures of each page instead. That'd explain it.
     
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  5. Byron C

    Byron C I was told there would be cheesecake…?

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    There are some breaks in today's clouds it seems...

    I nominated a colleague and friend of mine for a referral bonus when started this job - she gave me a heads-up that they'd be recruiting and let me know when the ads were live, which I then spotted on FacebookForWork LinkedIn. She offered to split the bonus 50/50 when it came through, and of course I'm not going to say no :happy:. It finally got paid in this month's pay and my half is now resting in my account.

    Not a huge amount of money, but it's enough for a new GPU* :grin:

    *Yes, yes, I know... crappy GPU market, terrible value, impending next-gen announcements, etc, etc... But the problem is that if you wait for a "good" time to upgrade then you'll never upgrade - there's always something else around the corner, there's always some new product announcement, there's always some newer and faster model...
     
  6. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    Completion date set for when we wanted, fingers crossed all is going smoothly.

    Rental will start on the Friday aweek before with a trip up with a few things and then mad final boxing before the main move on the following Tuesday.

    The OH is then generously heading back to oversee some cleaners before the Friday. Gives her a chance to catch up with a mate anyway so, really, I'm doing her a favour :happy:
     
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  7. ElThomsono

    ElThomsono Multimodder

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    I went to the skip today with a load of rubble, cardboard and some other nonsense. When I arrived the guy on the door was busy smoking a (three letter slang term for a cigarette the swear filter doesn't like) so he let me dump the rubble for free, probably saved a good bit of cash there. I went on and dropped the rest, and then the land rover decided not to start back up. It was cranking nicely but not firing at all.

    This was the first proper breakdown I've had (ran out of fuel three times but that doesn't count), but after a bit of checking and testing I found a corroded terminal on the ignition coil was the culprit. I went from thinking "why won't this start" to "how the hell did it get me here in the first place?!?", it was absolutely black. I've had a set of tools under the passenger seat for a while, with a file and some pliers I managed to clean it up and it fired right up after that.

    Smug mode engaged.
     
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  8. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    @ElThomsono

    Me man
    Me go to skip
    Me fix a thing

    I'd class that as an outstanding day of feeling good about yourself
     
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  9. DeadP1xels

    DeadP1xels Social distancing since 92

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    Big auction pick up, spent a lot but got a lot for my money.

    One item amongst many was a Sony DSC-HX90V, very well kept piece of kit which came boxed with all the cables and manual. Seems to go for a tidy £280-£350 which would pay for all 14 lots and 100 or so new listings I've got. Result!

    I also bought an accordion.... Yep.... you read that right, an accordion. A good £200+ in that one and seems to have been treated well :) Maybe I'll go busking.
     
  10. IanW

    IanW Grumpy Old Git

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    Take it to a "Weird Al" Yankovic gig, and get it signed! :p
     
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  11. Arboreal

    Arboreal Keeper of the Electric Currants

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    Good work there.
    I also fixed a thing.

    Large Sony mains powered party speaker died abruptly after a couple of uses following time in the attic.

    Ifixit had a repair scheme, so I removed 25 screws to get into it.
    I thought the non replaceable surge fuse in the power board had gone, a common fault.
    Continuity tester says otherwise...
    However, solder points sound the PCB pins from the mains socket had fractured, damn that ROHS solder!

    A good dose of lead solder to beef up the connections and it's good to go.
    Happy daughter can do beefy music while leading dancing classes tomorrow.

    I thank you :D
     
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  12. ElThomsono

    ElThomsono Multimodder

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    Nicely done, one of the good things about Sony electronics is they seem to be designed with opening them up in mind. Absurd to think that is a thing, but there you go.
     
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  13. SuperHans123

    SuperHans123 Multimodder

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  14. Vault-Tec

    Vault-Tec Green Plastic Watering Can

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    I think today I managed to do something no one ever has.

    Remember ages ago when I said I got my first progressive weapon in PUBG? Well, around two weeks ago I got another one. I couldn't believe it. Streamers have spent up to £2k to get them. So that is how unlikely it is to get one. I upgraded it to level 2 and was beyond stoked.

    Any way today I decided to treat myself to my monthly £18 I spend on coins for it. Whenever you see gold when the crate clunks and opens you know you are in for something awesome.

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    WTF? ANOTHER progressive weapon. The one I got a few weeks ago !!!

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    "But there are still two other gold ones!"

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    Yup. I actually got two progressive weapons in one go. Which I have never seen before. They were both what I had, but, scrap for the stuff even money can't buy.

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    Which are the schematics you need to level it up.
     
  15. perplekks45

    perplekks45 LIKE AN ANIMAL!

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    An early morning visit to the local farmer's market. Met a lot of friendly people and prices are insanely good compared to at home.

    In the afternoon a 17.68km hike (with a total ascent of 440m) with my wife in the lonely hills they call mountains in the northeast of France.

    Rabbit roast, filled with minced meat, in the oven with a lot of root veg.

    Can I always have days like this, please?
     
  16. Pete J

    Pete J Employed scum

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    Technically finished the gardening for the year. I could do some additional trimming etc, but it's all optional...until next year's growth begins.

    Meant to do it this morning, but got distracted by Mechwarrior 5. Finally weaned myself off it and managed to fit everything I wanted to do before the sun set.
     
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  17. David

    David μoʍ ɼouმ qᴉq λon ƨbԍuq ϝʁλᴉuმ ϝo ʁԍɑq ϝμᴉƨ

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    Silent disco.

    Not taking part, of course, just watching them all dancing to whatever channel they're on and singing out of key. It's far more entertaining than I expected. It's ****ing hilarious.

    The missus is among them, natch.

    I'm just guarding drinks and handbags, and surfing on my phone in relative peace. No complaints.
     
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  18. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    Removals guy came to have a quick look before the bulk move tomorrow, brought a load of boxes and tape that were gratefully received.
     
  19. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    In the rental, TV and PS5 setup, bed made, full stomach.

    Went well in the end.

    Absolutely battered.
     
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  20. Mr_Mistoffelees

    Mr_Mistoffelees The Bit-Tech Cat. New Improved Version.

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    Well you are in Scotland...
     

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