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LunarMist

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So they are engineers of a kind? I'm too far out of the loop.

I was interviewed once by a guy that asked an odd question about separating a mixture of liquids and three kinds of solids. The correct answer was irrelevant. Apparently they just wanted some logical attempt to show brain activity. I did not know that was still done.
 

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Thanks for the link. I also found a place that sells the 1 > 4 SATA cables for this card for around $5 each. I read in other places that active cooling is a must for this card. Are you doing anything special with yours? Did you change the heatsink on it or anything?
I have an 80mm fan blowing across it. I left the heatsink alone.
 

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BTW, riddle me this:

I have 5 weights, named M, N, O, P and Q. All 5 weights are different in weight, but I know that they weigh 1g, 2g, 3g, 4g, and 5g, but unsure which weight weighs what?

From 3 test with a balance, I find that:
1. O = M + N. (O is equal weight to that of M and N combined).
2. Q > O. (Q is heavier than O).
3. P < O. (P is lighter than O).

Can I determine what which weight weighs from the above information? And if not, what is the minimum number of additional tests needed to determine what each one weighs?

Free smiley to the first correct answer.

^Ah screw U Chewy :p, that's the same type of reasoning question they put on the standard SAT tests I took in high school decades ago...I'm quite sure I'd score *much* lower on the SAT tests now.

^bet that's 'childs play' 4 ur son *pun* :p?

However since this is SR thread... (PC police notwithstanding predictable irate rants from those who could have benefited from EQ vs IQ training :p )... what is smart?


Are You Smart: What is intelligence?

"Good God. A kid tested when they are barely over 2-years-old somehow doesn't pass muster and that kid goes down an entirely different track from a more precocious 27-month-old. That is insane," says Daniel Pink, author of "A Whole New Mind."


For adults, the IQ test is the standard. Clear-cut, right and wrong answers. The average score is 100.


But researchers say IQ, your intelligence quotient, is only 25 percent of what makes you successful. IQ misses the other 75 percent.


“So what we have here is we have mechanisms that measure an important part but an incomplete part of what it means to be intelligent,” says Pink. “This ought to alarm us more than it does. Imagine getting into an airplane where the pilot was getting only 25 percent of the data she needed to fly the plane.”


Are You Smart? Forget about IQ, what's your EQ?

But what does that have to do with being smart?


“I think it's a horrible idea,” says Ashley Merryman, author of "Nurtureshock." “Do you get graded then for being angry? What does that mean in terms of real life?"


"Emotional intelligence is a different way of being smart and one of the things that we found in research is that children who manage themselves, who can set goals, who are good problem solvers, do better in life," says Roger Weissberg.


Weissberg is a professor of psychology at the University of Illinois and the man behind the groundbreaking research on which the best-selling book "Emotional Intelligence" is based.


The concept: EQ is just as important as IQ.

...I think there r a few here who might not score so high on the EQ test...just sayin :p

Apples and oranges? Apples and PCs? Eastern brains and Western brains? Another look at cross-cultural conflict

http://westallen.typepad.com/brains_on_purpose/2010/03/crosscultural-conflict.html

^did someone mention Apple & PC's :D, well then...

http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2010/02/22/brain-fitness-update-man-is-a-tool-making-animal/

The recent SharpBrains Summit witnessed the convergence of Benjamin Franklin’s words (”Man is a Tool-Making Animal”) with neuroscientist Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s (”Every man can, if he so desires, become the sculptor of his own brain.”) The neuroplasticity revolution that may well transform education, training, healthcare, aging, is under way.
New Tools
Will the Apple iPad Be Good for your Brain: Prof. Luc Beaudoin lays out key criteria to assess Apple iPad’s potential value for our cognitive fitness, and judges the iPad against a comprehensive checklist. His verdict? Thumbs-up.

Is Working Memory a better predictor of academic success than IQ?: Dr. Tracy Alloway summarizes a recent landmark study, published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, which tracked children over a six-year period. Key finding: Working memory can be a more powerful predictor of academic success than IQ scores.
^ *cough* Get a Mac, get an iPad *cough* :eek:wneddnce:
 

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That's the guy I bought mine from (since the name is the same). They weren't "BNIB" though. I guess he's moved up from selling on overclock.net's forum. I'd say throw in an offer that's a bit less and see what happens.

Yep, I googled his email after contacting him on eBay and asked him about him selling them on overclock (the exact thread you linked). I already worked out a deal which is a little less than what he was asking on eBay ($150) and I plan to buy two of them with shipping included. It will work out to about the same if I bought from the forum given shipping is included for both. Thanks for the info and it's good to hear you've bought from him (assuming with out issue) and he's not some random guy.
 

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I just placed an order for four of the SFF8484 cables at about $6 each. I also found a place that sells the back bracket for about $2/each.

Do you have an pictures of how you arranged the 80mm fan on the card? Did you do anything special with mounting the fan? I plan to use both of my PCIe 16x slots for both PERC cards and move my video to one of the PCIe 1x slots. I'll likely have to cut the 1x slot to fit my cheapo video card which is a 16x configuration.
 

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I also found a place that sells the back bracket for about $2/each.
Are you sure those will work? It doesn't specify the spacing of the screw holes. I compared several PCI cards that I had lying around and they all had different spacings.
Do you have an pictures of how you arranged the 80mm fan on the card? Did you do anything special with mounting the fan? I plan to use both of my PCIe 16x slots for both PERC cards and move my video to one of the PCIe 1x slots. I'll likely have to cut the 1x slot to fit my cheapo video card which is a 16x configuration.
I have a goofy upside down Lian-Li ATX case, so I hung the fan from top with zip ties and adhesive cable tie mounts.
 

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Are you sure those will work? It doesn't specify the spacing of the screw holes. I compared several PCI cards that I had lying around and they all had different spacings.
I have a goofy upside down Lian-Li ATX case, so I hung the fan from top with zip ties and adhesive cable tie mounts.

No, I'm not 100% sure, but I found a thread on hardocp that someone linked to them for their perc 6i card. They were looking for the same thing as me and said that those back plate work, but they were thin and cheap (which is fine by me).

I only plan to use one of the perc cards right now but I'll have the second one for when I expand the storage. My case should be able to hold 15 drives, so this should work out good for future expansion.

Did you have to cover up the pins for the SMBus issue? I don't think I'll have that issue since I don't have an Intel chipset.
 

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Wow. Where did you find a machine?
Well, there are about 60 of them deployed in the US right now. Here's the list of locations. FWIW, I used one in Atlanta.

Here's another good story about them.

You can try a lot of different flavors. For example, there are 6 flavors of just Coke (if I'm remembering right). And, you can get all 6 of those in Diet Coke or Caffeine Free Diet Coke too. In comparison a standard dispenser has only 8 total drink choices. This one has 104. :thumbleft:
 

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Which sort of jobs require that sort of mental masturbation? Are they entry level positions?

Why would it matter if it is an entry level position or not? Maybe managers, directors, VPs, and C-level people don't need any kind of logical reasoning skills?
 

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Well, there are about 60 of them deployed in the US right now. Here's the list of locations. FWIW, I used one in Atlanta.

Here's another good story about them.

You can try a lot of different flavors. For example, there are 6 flavors of just Coke (if I'm remembering right). And, you can get all 6 of those in Diet Coke or Caffeine Free Diet Coke too. In comparison a standard dispenser has only 8 total drink choices. This one has 104. :thumbleft:

How sanitary are those vending machines? I prefer the bottled drinks.
 

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:scratch: I drink Caffeine Free Diet Coke.

No comment ;)

I (and those I've talked about it with) drink sodas for the chemical effects. You have essentially removed the good ones (caffeine and sugar) and replaced it with a mild laxative (Splenda) yet you still have to pay for it.
 

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Aspartame is the sweetener in the bottles I receive. I can't handle all that sugar unless I am working hard outdoors.
Sometimes I imbibe soft drinks that contain caffeine. I don't usually notice the difference.
 

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I found some Mountain Dew with just sucrose sugar (no high fructose corn syrup). Tastes better, I don't seem to need to drink as much of it.
 

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Well, there are about 60 of them deployed in the US right now. Here's the list of locations. FWIW, I used one in Atlanta.

Here's another good story about them.

You can try a lot of different flavors. For example, there are 6 flavors of just Coke (if I'm remembering right). And, you can get all 6 of those in Diet Coke or Caffeine Free Diet Coke too. In comparison a standard dispenser has only 8 total drink choices. This one has 104. :thumbleft:

They showed one of these in operation on 60 minutes or somesuch. They showed the graph of usage, interesting thing was that whilst the majority of sales was Diet and normal Coke, almost every one of the flavors was used at least once.

I welcome the day when a mini version could be deployed in the house.
 

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:scratch: I drink Caffeine Free Diet Coke.

As I understand it, you're better off with Diet Rite if you're going to do that, since Diet Rite doesn't make you retain water like other diet soda.

I more or less gave up soda about three years ago and over time I'm down about 90lbs. from my all-time high. I think I weigh about 225lbs. right now.
 

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I stick to coffee with pure refined white sugar. I take down 3 - 4 large mugs a day. I drink the occasional pop (I'm not sure what soda is), almost always regular. Diet Coke tastes reminiscent of floor cleaner.
 

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I cut out 99% of soda in my life. I might have one or two a month and if I do, it's probably Coke Zero or Diet Coke. I drink mainly water or ice tea. I use one of those stainless steel klean kanteens for my water and just refill.
 

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I cut out 99% of soda in my life. I might have one or two a month and if I do, it's probably Coke Zero or Diet Coke. I drink mainly water or ice tea. I use one of those stainless steel klean kanteens for my water and just refill.
For the most part I don't drink soda either. I my freshman year of college after I got my first cavity from drinking it all the time (due to easy access).

However, they've got people who don't drink soda covered with the Freestyle machine as well. It offers several flavors of Dasani water and several flavors of Dasani Sensations (carbonated) water as well.
 

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I was the same as you in college and had easy access to lots of soda so I consumed way too much. If I found one of those machines, I'd likely make the exception and try something because it's neat. :) I'd probably try something different and skip the Dasani. I don't really care for their bottled water, but if it's the only thing I'll drink it.
 

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The only time I drink soda (regular kind) is when I have an upset stomach. I drink it warm.

The regular Coke of today is not the same as it was before about 1980 or so.
The Coke I drank in the 60's had real sugar and more caffene. Tasted a lot better too. :D
 

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Bozo, if you can find a Mexican restaurant that still sells bottled Coke or Pepsi, the Mexican versions of those sodas are still the original recipe.

But like I said, I think I'm better off for not having that stuff at all.
 

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Bozo, if you can find a Mexican restaurant that still sells bottled Coke or Pepsi, the Mexican versions of those sodas are still the original recipe.

But like I said, I think I'm better off for not having that stuff at all.
There was an amendment to the NAFTA that changed the tariff schedules and resulted in more HFCS being imported to Mexico. Now some MX Coke has HFCS listed as a possible sweetner.

Interesting article from Consumer Reports.
 

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There was an amendment to the NAFTA that changed the tariff schedules and resulted in more HFCS being imported to Mexico. Now some MX Coke has HFCS listed as a possible sweetner.
They sell Mexican bottles of Coke at Costco. I think it's $18.75 for 24 glass bottles.
 

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I found some Mountain Dew with just sucrose sugar (no high fructose corn syrup). Tastes better, I don't seem to need to drink as much of it.

There's a chemical reason for that.

Besides overloading our bodies with empty calories, HFCS also limits Leptin secretion in the digestive system. Leptin is a hormone that signals the brain when you are full.

Therefore, if your brain never gets the message that you are full, you are likely to over-eat and ingest more calories that lead to weight gain.

In addition, this manufactured sweetener increases the production of Ghrelin. Ghrelin is secreted by the stomach and increases your appetite.

Ghrelin sends signals to the brain to indicate that its time to eat and interferes with your body's natural appetite control system. Therefore, HFCS puts your appetite into “hyper-overdrive.”
http://www.learn-about-tea.com/high-fructose-corn-syrup.html
 

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I more or less gave up soda about three years ago and over time I'm down about 90lbs. from my all-time high. I think I weigh about 225lbs. right now.

That's awesome! For everyone I know who has had significant weight loss eliminating soft-drinks has played a significant part.

I am unfortunately moving in the opposite direction.
 

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Quite sanitary. How would they not be sanitary? The use filtered city water, carbonate it (if necessary) and add the flavors as needed.

It depends how often the ejection nozzles are cleaned. Sugar promotes bacterial growth and there will be some on some parts of the equipment.

They could have a water only cleaning cycle at night or even flush hydrogen peroxide though.
 

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It depends how often the ejection nozzles are cleaned. Sugar promotes bacterial growth and there will be some on some parts of the equipment.
As I understand it, the nozzles are flushed without syrup at the beginning and end of each pour. Watch any soft drink dispenser and you'll see it starts and ends with clear liquid. There may be some additional cleaning that is done at some regular interval. I'm certainly no expert on fountain dispensers.
 
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