Timeline for license list by evan
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First order of business today: a visit to the machine room. Never good news.
about 3 hours ago from web -
Terms on the radio exam: RMS and ESR. (Root-Mean-Square and Equivalent Series Resistance, respectively.)
about 13 hours ago from web -
I'm using hamexam.org which I think is pretty similar. They have flash cards and keep stats on how you do on specific sections.
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Waded into the hardcore electronics part of the study guide and so far I understand it all but I am feeling a bit less confident.
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Funny how sharp the contrast between those feels, when they ought to be one and the same.
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Of course, being a legal dork, the section about FCC regulations is always easiest…
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Another weekend of radio studying. Got to the end of my General guide and jumped right into Extra. Feeling good so far.
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My personal X60 keeps hitting 86°C and doing a thermal shutdown. Not sure what to do about it, but summer coming makes it a real problem.
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Late to the party I know, but I'm glad that RT 3.8 makes it much easier to assign or change ticket owners. RT++
about 5 days ago from web -
Got a docking station for my X220 at the office and It. Just. Works. Big ++ to all the developers who helped make it happen.
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http://ur1.ca/9aini — stumbled on this myself at work last week.
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@mlinksva Your new profile pic has immediately given my timeline an unnerving edge.
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Of course, right after I tell @jrbl Lenovo has avoided screwing up ThinkPads, they start screwing them up: http://ur1.ca/99iov
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Installed #Zeya tonight and it seems pretty nice. Struggles with FLAC a bit and interface needs love (as ever) but solid out of the box. ++
about 15 days ago from web -
Hear hear! Big part of why I started contributing to #MediaGoblin.
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Curious because I often see ergonomic keyboards that put it on the "wrong" side of the split compared to how I was taught.
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FLOSS job making science work better, and changing the nature of academic publishing. Come be my boss! http://ur1.ca/93ycg
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#Mozilla surrenders an important line of defense in that debate if #Firefox uses the same technique to support patented H.264 video.
about 3 months ago from web -
When #Mozilla asked how it could possibly implement the HTML5 media DRM proposal, some answered: have an external component do the work.
about 3 months ago from web