Re: Looking for Arduino Presenter

2010-01-27 Thread Jonathan Duncan
On 27 Jan 2010, at 00:43, Ryan Simpkins wrote: > On Tue, January 26, 2010 23:19, Jonathan Duncan wrote: >> Do we have a date for this event already? > > February 10th, 7:30pm. > Oooh, I might just be able to attend. Where do we meet? I have never been to a Plug meeting before. /* PLUG: htt

Re: Looking for Arduino Presenter

2010-01-27 Thread Stuart Jansen
On Wed, 2010-01-27 at 06:47 -0700, Jonathan Duncan wrote: > Oooh, I might just be able to attend. Where do we meet? I have never been > to a Plug meeting before. http://plug.org/ -- "XML is like violence: if it doesn't solve your problem, you aren't using enough of it." - Chris Maden /* PLU

Re: Looking for Arduino Presenter

2010-01-27 Thread Jonathan Duncan
On 27 Jan 2010, at 08:33, Stuart Jansen wrote: > On Wed, 2010-01-27 at 06:47 -0700, Jonathan Duncan wrote: >> Oooh, I might just be able to attend. Where do we meet? I have never been >> to a Plug meeting before. > > http://plug.org/ > Lol, I knew I should have looked there first. :) Than

Re: Looking for Arduino Presenter

2010-01-27 Thread Matthew Walker
On Wed, January 27, 2010 9:22 am, Jonathan Duncan wrote: > > On 27 Jan 2010, at 08:33, Stuart Jansen wrote: > >> On Wed, 2010-01-27 at 06:47 -0700, Jonathan Duncan wrote: >>> Oooh, I might just be able to attend. Where do we meet? I have never been >>> to a Plug >>> meeting before. >> >> http:/

Portable AC power source?

2010-01-27 Thread D
Anyone know of a good PORTABLE AC power source? Something like a UPS or something, but smaller. It doesn't have to be big, just enough to power a couple of external devices to my laptop. For example, I may be out on the road and need to access files from a USB hard drive I have, but that hard d

Re: Portable AC power source?

2010-01-27 Thread Ryan Byrd
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:42 AM, D wrote: > > Anyone know of a good PORTABLE AC power source? Something like a UPS or > something, but smaller. It doesn't have to be big, just enough to power > a couple of external devices to my laptop. http://beprepared.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_CM%20P600_A_name_E

Re: Portable AC power source?

2010-01-27 Thread Steven Alligood
I personally think you will save a lot of money and laptop battery time (depending on the solution) by getting a large USB pen drive, or next best option is a small laptop drive with a usb powered case. The remote power idea is nice, but will cost as much or more than adding another drive powe

Re: Portable AC power source?

2010-01-27 Thread Jonathan Duncan
On 27 Jan 2010, at 10:46, Ryan Byrd wrote: > On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:42 AM, D wrote: >> >> Anyone know of a good PORTABLE AC power source? Something like a UPS or >> something, but smaller. It doesn't have to be big, just enough to power >> a couple of external devices to my laptop. > > htt

Re: Portable AC power source?

2010-01-27 Thread Michael Torrie
D wrote: > Anyone know of a good PORTABLE AC power source? Something like a UPS or > something, but smaller. It doesn't have to be big, just enough to power > a couple of external devices to my laptop. > > For example, I may be out on the road and need to access files from a > USB hard drive I

Re: Portable AC power source?

2010-01-27 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 10:42:37 -0700 D wrote: > Anyone know of a good PORTABLE AC power source? Something like a UPS > or something, but smaller. It doesn't have to be big, just enough to > power a couple of external devices to my laptop. Simplest solution: an inverter. Get one specifically design

Re: Portable AC power source?

2010-01-27 Thread Michael Torrie
Charles Curley wrote: >> Anyone know of a good PORTABLE AC power source? Something like a UPS >> or something, but smaller. It doesn't have to be big, just enough to >> power a couple of external devices to my laptop. > > Simplest solution: an inverter. Get one specifically designed for solid > st

Modern Partimage

2010-01-27 Thread Dave Smith
A few years ago I used partimage to make disk images of Linux and Windows boxes to manage a dozen computers, and it was great. I used it to keep a "gold" snapshot point to which I could restore for software testing purposes. Do people still recommend partimage, or has a more impressive alterna

Re: Portable AC power source?

2010-01-27 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:49:49 -0700 Michael Torrie wrote: > Charles Curley wrote: > >> Anyone know of a good PORTABLE AC power source? Something like a > >> UPS or something, but smaller. It doesn't have to be big, just > >> enough to power a couple of external devices to my laptop. > > > > Simpl

Re: Modern Partimage

2010-01-27 Thread Kimball Larsen
Have you considered g4l? http://sourceforge.net/projects/g4l/ I used to use it all the time for something similar. Been a few years, but it was great when I used it. --Kimball On Jan 27, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > A few years ago I used partimage to make disk images of Linux and

socket 939 nforce4 max ram?

2010-01-27 Thread Nicholas Leippe
I have an asus a8n-e board, which is socket 939 with an nforce4 chipset, with an athlon 64 x2 cpu. Does anyone know by experience what the maximum ram supported would be? Yes, I have the product manual, and yes, I've googled. A lot in fact. I can find nowhere that definitively states the maximum

Computer Parts

2010-01-27 Thread William Attwood
Hey guys, I have some parts for sale: 1) (1) Intel Celeron D 2.83ghz processor w/cooling fan (Link ) 2) (1) Intel Quad Core fan (no CPU) 3) (1) Abit IP35-Pro motherboard (Link

Re: socket 939 nforce4 max ram?

2010-01-27 Thread Mr Ritter
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Nicholas Leippe wrote: > I have an asus a8n-e board, which is socket 939 with an nforce4 > chipset, with an athlon 64 x2 cpu. > Does anyone know by experience what the maximum ram supported would be? > > Yes, I have the product manual, and yes, I've googled. A lot