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    dSLR thread

    Lunar, have any wisdom you care to share?
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    This is for the main office at the company I work for. The building is fairly interesting architecturally, and we have our own road, along with lake, fountain, stream, etc. This will be a PR thing, and will likely only start with 256 channels and maybe 10,000 feet of lights. I plan on scaling it...
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    I don't have any firewire devices.
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    Virtualizing software.

    A sandbox could do that, I think. I'm just guessing, but the reason you can't have multiple simultaneous installs sue to hooks into the OS, or because they install to the same directory?
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    Virtualizing software.

    I don't really know what you mean. Do you mean a sandbox?
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    Something Random

    I understand that position, the number of responsibilities/commitments I have here is getting a bit out of control. But at the same time, I was getting blamed for all kinds of shit when I wasn't making the decisions, either. The major thing I miss about being a consultant was the ability to...
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    Something Random

    Yeah, these are the reasons why I like being the guy that makes the decisions. Constantly putting out fires can get really old.
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    PCI-X SATA 2.0 Raid controller?

    Now that we are all on the same SSD page, we can stop talking about access time and go back to read/write speeds.
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    Something Random

    Now that Google Apps' paid version supports direct Outlook sync, I no longer maintain any Exchange servers.
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    dSLR thread

    Center.
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    PC Gaming = World of Suck

    Onslaught was great. I really enjoyed that.
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    NSK2400 build notes

    WHS sounds like a good idea in your situation. Gets your resources onto the network, allows you to add the redundancy you are after, and gives you an excuse to stick an SSD in your workstation. ;)
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    PCI-X SATA 2.0 Raid controller?

    Greg, a Vertex Turbo gets close to SATA 300MB/s, but doesn't beat it. SATA6 won't get you anything using Vertex Turbos. The bottleneck will be in the controller or northbridge. Somewhere around here I posted some graphs of 3 Vertex Turbos on a ICH10R, and the speed was limited by the controller...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    The Vertex are good ones.
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    PCI-X SATA 2.0 Raid controller?

    I really believe that you will get a better average performance over the lifetime of the system if you spend half as much as you tend to and upgrade half as often. Of course, this equation depends on your budget. But there is no way that a Supermicro board and enterprise-grade stuff plots...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    ...make that a factor of 10...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Ugh...disregard. I really wanted to use LEDs for their fast on/off time, low power consumption, and general geekiness, but the price is just too far off (triple or more). I'll need to retreat to the practical solution, I hate doing that.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    These at christmaslights.com are much cheaper per foot...might go that way.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    I'm currently looking at HolidayLEDs' commercial series. They have some nice extra features and are currently 30% off.
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    PCI-X SATA 2.0 Raid controller?

    1GB/sec is quite a challenge. Hell, even my $2k toy doesn't get much over 800MB/s. It should be quick nevertheless.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    I'm hoping that I can have it ready in time for next year. The additional electrical work will need to be permitted, so it should start soon. Programing all the channels will be an absolute nightmare. That is my hope. I won't be needing them for another 6-8 months, but they will be a...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Doing the whole musical christmas lights thing at the office for next year.
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    dSLR thread

    "All I know about photography I learned on Storage Forum" ;) I had it on AF tracking, full-auto at f1.8. It spent quite a bit of time searching for focus.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    I'm looking to buy LED Christmas Lights. Lots of them. I'm sure there is a significant gradient in quality and cost, but googling just shows page after page of yahoo and amazon stores. Can anyone here clue me in on what to look for? Where to get it cheap? I'll probably need to order about 128...
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    dSLR thread

    I took that one as well, but it was blurry. The focus was having a very hard time. :(
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    PCI-X SATA 2.0 Raid controller?

    I have to go with Merc on this one. If you want fast drives for OS/Apps, nothing compares with SSDs. They are the fastest game in town many times over. Older benchmarks might not show it, but they just are.
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    Bluray software puzzle...

    When I'm using an ATI card, I download the latest from ATI directly. Same with nVidia and Intel for motherboards.
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    PCI-X SATA 2.0 Raid controller?

    No one has on-board SATA6 yet. And the odds of that including PCI-X are massively low.
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    PC Gaming = World of Suck

    I was having such a good run in TF2...almost a week without too many fucktards. I can't seem to find anything but tonight.
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    Something Random

    But you never know, it could be a good reason. ;) Then again, if you used Google for your mailserver, they have a webpage that displays current status of all their apps, including progress and predicted repair time.
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    Something Random

    No good reason means you know the reason and it isn't good?
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    dSLR thread

    This one came out OK...
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    dSLR thread

    While all great ideas, they are also all over $2k. At the moment I am torn between the 85/1.8 and the 100/2. Both are around $400, and both are longer than my current primes (35/2 and 50/1.8 ) and faster than my current zoom (75/4-300/5.6). I would love the 135/2 that Handy has, but it is too...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    While sluggish compared to other SSDs, it is blistering compared to 2.5" HDDs. This is a clear upgrade option, and for only $129, it is a no-brainer.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I've put 30GB Vertex into MSI U100 and U123 without issue (there is a small foam pad you can remove, not like the SSD needs vibration damping).
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I agree, but that word has developed such a bad taste lately. I can't help but think of a Chevy Aveo.
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    Something Random

    I think you're past the warranty period, though you could consult with your wife about an RMA. Best of luck!
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    And Value is for Cheap.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Very interesting. I'll need to compare them to the Vertex 30GB. I wonder if they are the same performance as the X25-M? If so, why change the name?
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    Something Random

    I think we are running into a correlation/causation thing. Those who tend to use corporal punishment are discipline-minded, and therefore are likely consistent in their rules and enforcement than those who don't. Since we are working on having a kid, I pay a lot of attention to kids in public...
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    Driver problem (safe mode)

    Having as many updates as possible on the install media is always a better option. If for no other reason than less space being eaten up on the drive with uninstall stuff.
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    Something Random

    Interesting. Seems to follow the anecdotal evidence that I am aware of.
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    PCI-X SATA 2.0 Raid controller?

    I think the problem is that the hardware is from 2005...they weren't even thinking SSD.
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    Driver problem (safe mode)

    Can you an F8 and select "last known good configuration"?
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    Windows Home Server / Home Server OS

    Ah, I didn't see the "IPMI View" link on the sidebar before. Thanks.
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    Windows Home Server / Home Server OS

    One of my new servers does the KVM over IP thing, but I haven't found a client yet.
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    Windows Home Server / Home Server OS

    Not really, but I had a suspicion and googled it. ;)
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    Windows Home Server / Home Server OS

    For the whiskey?
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    dSLR thread

    Shot my first night football game last night. I ended up retreating to the 50/1.8 at 1600ISO because it was so dark. I keep thinking about a 100-400, but without higher ISO settings, it wouldn't be practical in too many applications. Edit: I think the 85/1.8 would have been the right lens.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Lenovo's beast also has dual drives, but they recommend an SSD/HDD configuration for apps/data.
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