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  1. J

    HOT

    This was on July 22, 2011: That's the hottest I've ever seen it get here but it's normal summer highs for a place like Phoenix. The official high was 104°F in Central Park but parks are always cooler than the surrounding areas.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Right, like I said it's likely enterprise will be the last bastion of HDDs. As things stand now there is little reason for your average person to have an HDD when 250GB is enough storage for them and you can get a 250GB SSD for under $100. SSD prices stopped their freefall this year, but that...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    They're looking solely at STRs, which is the one metric which largely doesn't matter for most users. The key metrics are total cost, cost per GB, and to a lesser extent access time. All other things being equal, most users will choose the lowest cost per GB. However, they're willing to pay a few...
  4. J

    Something Random

    That's actually pretty decent travel time for 18 miles. My sister's commute is ~35 miles, entirely on Long Island, and it regularly takes her well over an hour. My brother takes about an hour to go 15 miles and he's driving entirely within Queens. When I worked in Long Island City it took me at...
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    Something Random

    Honestly, taking a bike to work under those conditions would be crazy. 25 miles each way plus working 10.5 hours really isn't feasible. That said, in the long term if it's possible to live closer to work that would make much more sense. 19.5 miles is way too far. That must take you at least 1.5...
  6. J

    Something Random

    The poor horse would probably pass out from heat exhaustion where he lives.
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    Something Random

    Or you could take Amtrak or fly as close to your destination as they can you, then rent a car the rest of the way. To me taking a long trip in a car would be torture. No bathroom, can't get up to walk around, with the bonus of being rattled to death on our bumpy roads. Well, I don't think I...
  8. J

    Something Random

    It's not nice to drive anywhere in the NYC metro area unless traffic jams are your thing. And cars cost a hideous amount of money for what they are. If you're rich and have clear roads to drive them on I guess they're an OK toy. If you work for a living you can probably retire a decade earlier...
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    Something Random

    True but bikes are a lot less costly to keep running, especially if you learn to do all your own repairs. I've read the average trip length by car is something like 4 miles. That's easily done on a bike, even for someone in average shape. Don't know how long a commute snowhiker has. It might...
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    Something Random

    This might be telling you to ditch the car for a bike. Never had a car myself. The bike worked just fine in cases where public transit or walking weren't viable. Cars have been money pits for everyone I know who owns one.
  11. J

    Cycling

    For what it's worth I rarely use the big chainring. I have 53/42 in front and 11-25 10-speed cogs in back. That works out fine for most riding keeping it on the 42 tooth chainring. Only time I might want to go on the big chainring is when I'm sustaining over 30 mph. That doesn't happen too often...
  12. J

    Something Random

    I wonder if someone in his family passed. I was absent from the forums for quite a while after my father died in 2006.
  13. J

    Something Random

    Don't feel bad. I actually got fired from my first (and only) work-study job for not showing up during study break. I thought I had my shift covered, but the guy who said he would cover it was a no-show also. To make a long story short, it was a blessing in disguise. Next semester my grades...
  14. J

    Something Random

    I wasn't directly aware of it, but I was curious why SSD prices are still the same or slightly higher than they were about a year ago. If they had been following their historical trajectory, we should have seen at least a 25% drop.
  15. J

    Lots of Snow

    Sanitation plows the streets but you're responsible for shoveling the sidewalk adjacent to your property. Thankfully we don't have a corner house which would be about 120 or 140 feet of sidewalk. Just 40 feet to shovel plus the steps and walkway. I'll let the snow in the driveway melt on its own.
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    Lots of Snow

    Just shoveled. This snow is very heavy, which is typical of March snow. 8 inches of it weighs as much as 2 feet of mid-winter snow.
  17. J

    Something Random

    I'm just pointing out that you can use statistics to "prove" anything you want. Absolute numbers killed annually is yet another way to look at it since that takes into account both safety per passenger mile and use. By that metric cars kill about 100 times as many as planes in the US in a...
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    Something Random

    I'm not sure that deaths per passenger mile is a great metric. That skews the statistics in favor of modes which make longer trips. Point of fact, takeoffs and landings are the most dangerous part of flying. If the average plane trip was the same length as the average car trip the difference...
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    Something Random

    The problem with a plane is that you really can't get up and walk around whenever you want. I couldn't be mostly in a sitting position for 14 hours. Besides that, there's the fact that planes crash, and you almost always die when that happens. From NYC a trip to Asia without flying would...
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    Something Random

    No. Thus far I haven't had much desire or time to do long distance traveling, not to mention I've lacked the funds. It's something I may do after I'm able to retire.
  21. J

    Something Random

    It's been 26 years, 5 months since I've been on a plane. That was actually the only time I flew in my entire life. While the flight was uneventful, I decided then and there I'll never fly again. Not a very comfortable way to travel compared to a train. And it's one of these low risk but high...
  22. J

    AMD Ryzen pricing released, Intel cuts prices in anticipation

    I think their eventual APUs with the Zen architecture are more intriguing. For those who don't really need a separate graphics card, a Ryzen APU would be close to Intel's offerings in terms of content creation, and the graphics engine should be better than what Intel offers in terms of...
  23. J

    Something Random

    Probably. What I did looks very good on a resume. The only issue is I need to work primarily at home since I'm the caretaker for my mom. Unfortunately, my mom started getting dementia in the last few years and needs someone there. My brother and sister both work full-time. It's not an option for...
  24. J

    Something Random

    I wholeheartedly agree here. Depending upon either a bonus (or overtime if you're an hourly employee) to make a decent amount isn't a good way to live. On another note I might be joining the ranks of the unemployed later this year or next. The project I was hired for is moving to the next...
  25. J

    Politics

    The more I read about it the more I think Trump is an alien.
  26. J

    Flash Memory quality (USB sticks and microSD cards) [v. It all sucks?!?!?]

    Is there any proprietary manufacturer software loaded on the drives? I saw USB 3 Lexar drives which performed miserably (i.e. speeds of a few MB/sec) due to encryption software. Repartitioning and reformatting the drive fixed that. Also, I've found USB drives are much faster with either FAT32 or...
  27. J

    Lots of Snow

    Snowpocalyse in NYC. First time this year I actually need to shovel.
  28. J

    Politics

    They were from Saudi Arabia (which my late father always called "Southern Arabia" for some reason), a country whose ass we regularly kiss, just like we do to Israel. We should tell both of these places to go f themselves. Stop buying Saudi oil and stop giving financial help and military...
  29. J

    Politics

    That will be highly dependent on the success or failure of Trump's economic policies. And if highly successful, I don't discount the possibility of more than 8 years, or even possibly the remainder of his natural life, as President, Fuhrer, Supreme Leader, or whatever title he picks. We're in...
  30. J

    Politics

    Sure, it's good policy to vet people from countries which sponsor terrorism regardless of whether or not they've successfully attacked us. That's why I have no qualms about what Trump is doing here. My larger complaint, and this has existed for decades, is why does the US stick its two cents in...
  31. J

    Politics

    It's really a half truth. The hard fact is intelligence tests have long been biased to favor the skill sets which might be more common among a white population of European ancestry. There are many ways of measuring intelligence. In general people's brains evolved so the skill sets most useful in...
  32. J

    Politics

    People in charge spew false information all the time. While I'm generally not a fan of doing this, there are times when well-placed misinformation or even outright character assassination can help further your goals. It sort of falls into the "ends justify the means" category.
  33. J

    NDA Agreement

    I've had to sign a number of NDAs over the course of my working life, including one for the people I'm consulting for now. The project falls into the category of "if I tell you I have to kill you".
  34. J

    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    I have the 40W equivalent of these and I'm very happy with them. That said, if you don't need dimming the ones you linked to are worth a try. They seem to have gotten good reviews. Yeah, there's less and less price difference between LEDs and CFLs these days, even in A19 sizes. When you...
  35. J

    TVs and things

    Honestly, at this point there's so little difference in prices between 1080p and 2160p that it makes little sense not to go with 2160p even if you have little or no available 4K content. For example, this LG 43" 1080p TV goes for $347 while this 43" 2160p one goes for $497. Note that the 2160p...
  36. J

    Anybody planning a trip for this event?

    If I miss the ones this year and in 2024, I still have a good shot at making the one in 2045 (I'll be 82). There's even a slim chance of making the one in 2079 right in my home town, depending upon my longevity and what medical science may bring. I wish I didn't have to take care of my mom. I'd...
  37. J

    Happy Holidays (2016)

    Merry Christmas!
  38. J

    How to go from Office 365 to Office 2016

    That was my reasoning here. While it's true Office 365 might add new features or upgrades to the software chances are nil I would need any of that. Point of fact, prior to getting Office 365 Office '97 still served most of my needs. With Office 2016 I should be good for a long, long time.
  39. J

    Lots of Snow

    First snow of the year here. A few inches accumulated, then we had a little rain turning it into a slushy mess.
  40. J

    Something Random

    My guess might be that your gums receded slightly and exposed the more sensitive part of the tooth without enamel below the gum line. I think brushing with flouride solution might help develop at least a thin layer of enamel on the exposed tooth. Anyway, mention my thoughts to your dentist and...
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    How to go from Office 365 to Office 2016

    It seems to work so far. I'll keep everyone posted if there are any issues. Note: I uninstalled Office 365 before installation.
  42. J

    Something Random

    It's not just the interface they screwed up. Virtually anytime I use Yahoo Mail or look at Yahoo news articles my CPU pegs at 100% and the machine becomes unresponsive for seconds to a minute or more. It looks like maybe they're trying to run scripts for ads or other nonsense. In fact, the...
  43. J

    How to go from Office 365 to Office 2016

    That's worth knowing. I should download and give it a try. Why does this not surprise me? I sometimes think MS intentionally writes buggy software just so they can clandestinely put spyware in with their patches.
  44. J

    How to go from Office 365 to Office 2016

    Actually, my job is the only reason I need it. LibreOffice doesn't render MS file formats 100% correctly. When I look at stuff my colleagues send I need to see exactly what they do. If it was just for my personal use, LibreOffice is fine. I went with this for now. Hopefully it'll work forever...
  45. J

    How to go from Office 365 to Office 2016

    Last year I was given a one year subscription to Office 365. It expired yesterday. I'm told the software will remain function for another month at least. Given that I don't need Office on more than one machine I've concluded it's better in the long run for me to just buy Office 2016 outright...
  46. J

    Sump pumps which don't need water cooling

    Not really. This falls more into the category of a medium nuisance than a major problem, which is why I'm looking at DIY solutions. As I said, when I have working sump pumps little or no water gets in. Without them, I might get 1/2 to 1 inch of water in a few rooms. This isn't a case of getting...
  47. J

    Sump pumps which don't need water cooling

    It's actually located a few feet behind the hose reel. The pipe isn't clogged or broken as far as I know but I could double check next time it rains.
  48. J

    Sump pumps which don't need water cooling

    Correct, the driveway was poured so water goes into the center, and from there flows out into the street. The problem water appears to be coming in from underneath the driveway. It probably enters via the neighbor's grass on the left side of the picture, drains into the ground, then flows...
  49. J

    Western Digital He12, 12 TB and 14 TB HDDs

    On another note it looks like the manufacturers are focusing mostly on the enterprise sector. Makes sense given that SSDs these days are cheap enough and large enough for most non-enterprise users.
  50. J

    Western Digital He12, 12 TB and 14 TB HDDs

    Can't wait for Merc's reaction to this. :rofl:
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