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1  Car & Tech Talk / Motorcycles / Re: my turn? on: September 30, 2008, 08:31:04 PM
looks like I might have something by next week, but it's been a back and forth type of thing....
2  Random Bullshittery / Computers & Electronics / Re: data backup on: September 10, 2008, 02:44:07 PM
yeah, small 2.5" western digital external drive 360gig hdd is $139 @ costco. The drive is the Scorpio model and it's a sata drive with a mini USB to sata adapter. Great for the small footprint and hdd size.
3  Random Bullshittery / Computers & Electronics / data backup on: September 10, 2008, 08:52:46 AM
just curious what others are using for data backups? ie: storage devices, hardware, software and whatnots.... NAS, RAID (which one), external hdds, servers???

Just posting this as I know most people don't think about it until it's too late and the nano-gremlins ate their data. Hopefully not after midnight!!!
4  Random Bullshittery / Computers & Electronics / Re: iPhone on: September 10, 2008, 08:45:28 AM
www.audiko.net

make free ringtones for iphones  wave
wave wave wave wave you can also do this in garageband. I currently have the ringtone from the movie crank. wave wave wave wave
5  Random Bullshittery / Computers & Electronics / Re: anyone want to fix my laptop hard drive? on: September 07, 2008, 03:02:54 AM
The only time I've ever taken a drive apart to make it work was about 14 years ago when I first started in IT.
The drive just needed a little "push" to get the platters spinning.  Once they broke inertia they'd spin fine.


I second the freezer trick in this instance Nick.
make sure you have it connected as a secondary and then copy whatever you can to the larger primary so you don't have to worry about it taking time to boot up/warm up.   or  if you have an imaging program that will make an image of the drive, so you can place that on your new 2.5" hdd. I used to use PowerQuest Drive Image, V2i Protector (PowerQuest was acqiured by Symantec in 2003) all the time at the last comapny I worked for and I still have all of that software I used. I was the one that they would let play with newer versions of different software before it was deployed to the field service techs. The drive doesn't have to be a primary to make an image. You can create the image (.pqi) on either a hdd or discs. Image can also be deployed over newtwork remotely. I'll see if I can find it and send it your way and hopefully it will help. I also had all kinds of data recovery software and there was a time when an engineer deleted all of his data...... and I recovered it for him.


if you're interested, here's a review of V2i Protector.
6  Car & Tech Talk / General Auto / Re: overheating issue. on: September 07, 2008, 02:08:46 AM
is this the mine/jjb/mike and now yours QSW?   monk
7  Random Bullshittery / Computers & Electronics / Re: iPhone on: August 29, 2008, 07:42:30 AM
my edge 8gig has not failed me. gps and g3 isnt worth the extra 10/month for me though.
same here. I'll wait until it's broken before getting a new one.
8  Random Bullshittery / Computers & Electronics / Re: micro sd cards on: August 28, 2008, 09:08:05 AM
just be sure that your device supports sdhc cards which the 4gb and larger are.
9  Car & Tech Talk / Road Racing & Autocross / Re: skip barber racing school on: August 24, 2008, 05:44:47 PM
that's ok. I didn't want to get a ticket from chp after the event, plus it cost $10 in fuel to and from Laguna Seca.
10  Car & Tech Talk / Road Racing & Autocross / Re: skip barber racing school on: August 24, 2008, 04:28:07 PM
Slow down there Ed, we don't need so many details.
yeah, I figured that part. I had just got home from work and I was tired....
Anyways, first it was a quick class about corneridng properly turn in, apex, track out, exit speed, brake points, lead/follow. Proper heel to toe and about the engine and drivertrain. Then handling such as understeer, oversteer and how to recover. After that, we were divided into three groups based on a quick intro during the class which were fast, medium and slower. We were in the open-wheel cars and did 3- 20min lap sessions which consisted of following a pace car and depending on our feedback and track handling abilities, were permitted to go faster. During the 5-10min pitstops, we remained in the cars to allow maximum track time and plus it's a pain in the ass getting in and out multiple times. One guy in the fast group with me kept spinning out and was put into the medium group, but then came back for the last lap session.

During the runs, there was A crazy squirrel that kept running in front of me between turns 9/10 that it reminded me of the exploding rabbit getting hit while running across the track. I did very well keeping up with the team until I lost control in turn 11 and did a 180 and the car stalled. I quickly recovered and hauled ass down the straights and caught up. We were passing the slower groups and got the most runs in each session. Then broke for lunch. The open wheel was a 1200lbs 2L 16v 150hp dodge engine, soon to be replaced with mazda's.

After that we broke into 2 groups of 5 and did braking exercises in a mazda3 with no abs and tried to get it to stop before the cones ranout without locking up the brakes. Did that for a while before a turn was added into the mix. After this was completed, we did autocross in mx5 with two different instructors as passengers while another person did the same thing. After all of that we hit the skidpad in an rx6 with the other two instuctors as passangers. Basically, working your way out of an oversteer while making a turns around cones while another person is doing the same thing.

The two groups were put in an autocross challange where we had to perform 3 laps, tag the next guy, get buckled in and go and stop between four cones all without hitting a cone, small were 1sec and large were 2secs added, or getting off the track which added 7secs due to each wheel on the cars (4 wheels, spare, steering wheel and flywheel). At the end, my group was the fastest between the two.

Went into gift shop and then drove approx 80 miles from Laguna Seca to San Jose aiport in my rented toyota prius so I could get back to PDX and I as beat.

I typed this all out on my iPhone while sitting on the shitter and enjoying an iced chai tea latte from starbucks. Fuck! Now my legs are asleep and I need to get ready for work. I'll post pics when I can and when I get the others in.

11  Car & Tech Talk / Road Racing & Autocross / skip barber racing school on: August 24, 2008, 07:41:12 AM
I attended the skip barber racing school this past week and did the formula car racing school which uses an open-wheel racing cars at Laguna Seca.
12  Marketplace / For Sale/Trade / Re: my dad was wondering if any of you guys want his 76 f250 original owner $500 on: August 24, 2008, 07:38:06 AM
Oh my...
at least you know you won't get screwed over.....
13  Random Bullshittery / youtube / Re: white rapping at its worst...SNOW on: August 11, 2008, 02:43:13 PM
Why you gotta specify "white rapper."
because he's canadian?
14  Marketplace / Wanted / Re: Need ibook power cord. on: August 11, 2008, 02:18:45 PM
pretty simple.

i picked up an ibook but have no cord... mac store wanted 70 dollars for a 3rd party unit...

me ruv you rong rime.
how about this??
http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/PowerBook-G4-Micro-Accessories-AC-Adapter-New/IF113-039
15  Random Bullshittery / Computers & Electronics / Re: HP LAPTOP? on: August 05, 2008, 05:33:00 AM
go to the up website and download the latest drivers for the wifi and then go from there. If you can't find the driver, post model number, model name, os and other helpful info.
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