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That's a word processor, not a keyboard, does it even have external data hook ups?
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# ? Dec 27, 2022 20:05 |
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Kwyndig posted:That's a word processor, not a keyboard, does it even have external data hook ups? The sky is the limit when you have a soldering iron and a spare raspberryPi
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Kwyndig posted:That's a word processor, not a keyboard, does it even have external data hook ups? Unfortunately the machine it went with seemed to have evaporated - it's got a replacement controller that does USB that just slots onto the pad card like the original one did. I also put a solenoid in for extra racket.
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# ? Dec 27, 2022 20:10 |
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I object. Kitties are not obsolete or failed technology
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# ? Dec 27, 2022 20:31 |
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Dick Trauma posted:Merry Christmas! I got you all a guide to WWW! This sent me to the Yahoo home page to see if "What's New?" and "What's Cool?" were still there, but alas.
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# ? Dec 28, 2022 03:47 |
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Dick Trauma posted:Merry Christmas! I got you all a guide to WWW! I remember submitting a site I had made into the Yahoo index in the late 90s. It did get added. Simpler times.
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Pham Nuwen posted:Ted Nelson has spent 50 years being an idea guy and driving away anyone who agrees to try implementing his "hyperlinks but better and also following a link costs money" idea. A visionary who predicted Web3!
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handoferis posted:Feels like a good time to post the keyboard I'm writing this post on. Who needs desk space? i enjoy your including the cat in this photo. thank you
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Trabant posted:Dewey decimal system but on the internet. after reading that i thought "ok so was dewey a perv or a racist?" and so i had to look it up and it turns out, both
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handoferis posted:Feels like a good time to post the keyboard I'm writing this post on. Who needs desk space? You glorious bastard Is that a god dam beam spring keyboard? holy poo poo I'm jealous.
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I have a huge love of Pirate Radio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHs0K_IAO-8
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Humphreys posted:I have a huge love of Pirate Radio I often like to listen to recordings from this site. UK pirate radios, mainly from the 90s. Mainly techno/rave music. https://www.thepiratearchive.net/
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# ? Dec 31, 2022 12:05 |
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Hit up the WebSDR of the University of Twente, and on the weekends in the morning (european time) you can hear a lot of AM pirate radio stations on medium wave between 1600 and 1700kHz, and between 6300 and 6500kHz. http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ They aren't that cool to me though, most just play dutch and german folk music. There used to be one - Westcoast - who broadcasted pretty awesome music between 3800 and 4000kHz, but at a certain point in time he became a nuisance to the British or Irish air traffic control who have a HF freqency in that area, and the Dutch authorities got him off the air. He got to keep his transmitters and stuff, on the condition he got his radio amateur license and never pirated again. He - obviously - also got fined. As far as i'm aware, he stuck to the deal. You can also listen in to Gander transatlantic air traffic control on various frequencies. Reception is not the best because Gander's antennas are pointed exactly the wrong way for reception in the Netherlands on the ground. There's no local receiver that i'm aware of, because Ireland and the UK all seem to have laws that make it illegal to listen into transmissions that aren't explicitely meant for you. The Netherlands don't have such laws. You can tune into any unencrypted govt frequency you want! LimaBiker has a new favorite as of 13:18 on Dec 31, 2022 |
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LimaBiker posted:Hit up the WebSDR of the University of Twente, and on the weekends in the morning (european time) you can hear a lot of AM pirate radio stations on medium wave between 1600 and 1700kHz, and between 6300 and 6500kHz. Funny you should mention this (air traffic radio). I've been interested in picking up an old rear end antique radio and a lot of them have not just AM radio reception but also short and long wave bands as well. Some have specific frequencies listed of as "Police", "Airlines" and so on. Also some frequencies are marks on there as the "frequencies for cities" like Paris, London, Tokyo, Moscow etc...
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Samuel L. ACKSYN posted:after reading that i thought "ok so was dewey a perv or a racist?" and so i had to look it up and it turns out, both I'm sure he was racist in more or less subtle ways shaped by time and place, but he seems to have been an outright anti-racist activist for most of his life?
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Computer viking posted:I'm sure he was racist in more or less subtle ways shaped by time and place, but he seems to have been an outright anti-racist activist for most of his life? Are you sure you're talking about the right Dewey? quote:The Lake Placid Club banned Jews, blacks, and others from membership, a policy written by Dewey.[42] Out of fear, Dewey bought the land adjacent to the Lake Placid Club to prevent Jews from purchasing it. quote:At the June 2019 conference of the American Library Association, the Council voted to remove Dewey's name from its top honor, the Melvil Dewey Medal; the resolution cited Dewey's history of racism, anti-Semitism, and sexual harassment.[45] The resolution was passed overwhelmingly with no debate.
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Humphreys posted:I have a huge love of Pirate Radio I can see my house in this one!
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wesleywillis posted:Funny you should mention this (air traffic radio). I've been interested in picking up an old rear end antique radio and a lot of them have not just AM radio reception but also short and long wave bands as well. Some have specific frequencies listed of as "Police", "Airlines" and so on. Also some frequencies are marks on there as the "frequencies for cities" like Paris, London, Tokyo, Moscow etc... But be careful - tube radios practically always need fresh paper capacitors, and need the power supply electrolytics checked for electrical leakage. Even if they appear to work, the electical leakage can cause too high current through transformers and tubes, blowing them up. Usually it's about €15 in parts and an hour of labor if it's an easy to work in radio, and an experienced repairsman doing a 'mindless' capacitor swap. I've done a full electrical restoration on this thing for a paying customer. It performs flawlessly on all the AM band, pulling in dozens of stations with a little active loop antenna indoors. Currently there's a bluetooth receiver plugged into the phono input, and i'm test running it connected to my PC. It's been a bit of a struggle, because someone has gotten in there before me and (unknowingly) covered up a major fault in the radio. It's worth it to the owner because it's a family heirloom thing. The list: - All new paper capacitors - New electrolytics - New rectifier - New string for the dial pointer - New mains cord - New loudspeaker - New cloth for the loudspeaker - One new knob. - And finally, after everything was working and tested, a new power transformer... After i replaced the caps and essentially got it working again, i noticed quite a substantial mechanical hum, but it seemed to work fine - although drawing a couple watts too much power. The PSU transformer didn't heat up too much, no weird smells so i just kept it running. Occasionally it would make a popping sound, but i attributed that to bad contacts, although i did notice that it did not respond to knocking the chassis with the back of a screwdriver. After about an hour it buzzed loudly and i quickly turned it off - and a smell of burnt transformer varnish wafted out of it. I had been watching it closely because of the hum and noises, so i could turn it off before actual smoke came out. The previous owner seems to have noticed an issue with it before. One of the paper caps was already replaced, and so was the rectifier (which he replaced by two diodes in the socket of the old tube) - and that indicates that the cap probably shorted out long long ago, pulling the rectifier with it in its death. This, however, likely has caused damage to the transformer. Probably one or two turns of the high voltage winding shorted out, causing the hum and ever so slightly higher power consumption. I replaced the solid state rectifier with the original tube, which caused a slightly higher load on the transformer, but since it was already running at a higher load due to the internal short, it finally gave up after about an hour. Radio forensics is fun! This is not how intense the restaurations usually are, 9 times out of 10 you just swap the caps and it'll be fine. Unless someone ran it on the original caps for more than a few minutes and caused damage that way. Sound quality is decent. The bakelite radios like these often sound a bit less good than the large wooden ones, but it's completely sufficient for just having some tunes in the background or as a computer speaker. Reception of Philips radios of this era is on par with quality ham radio equipment. They are extremely sensitive, though meant for broadcast use so 'wide as a barn door'. LimaBiker has a new favorite as of 15:20 on Jan 1, 2023 |
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Sweevo posted:Are you sure you're talking about the right Dewey? Hah, I'm definitely talking about the wrong Dewey. Not sure why I thought they were the same guy.
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https://twitter.com/SarahBlick3/status/1609760630252179457?s=20&t=nMtw0mcxXy-mCR3f4-Pflg
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Dick Trauma posted:https://twitter.com/SarahBlick3/status/1609760630252179457?s=20&t=nMtw0mcxXy-mCR3f4-Pflg "Elk" is what you call a moose in countries that don't have any.
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Groda posted:"Elk" is what you call a moose in countries that don't have any. Also a bunch of countries that have them. I'm not about to translate "elg" to "moose" when "elk" is right there.
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They're all Alces alces , and they're all delicious.
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Computer viking posted:Also a bunch of countries that have them. I'm not about to translate "elg" to "moose" when "elk" is right there. can confirm that's not about to be tried
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Computer viking posted:Also a bunch of countries that have them. I'm not about to translate "elg" to "moose" when "elk" is right there. Well, non-English speaking countries pretending that they don't get all their exposure to the English language from American pop culture.
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Grody2theMax
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Crime on a Dime posted:Grody2theMax LOL Bookworm in a Legionnaires Cap.
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LimaBiker posted:[snip] Posts like this are why I will never tire of SA. Thanks for the great write-up of something I will never deal with but is also very neat.
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https://i.imgur.com/6VfChz5.mp4
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Now there is a recovered memory of my grandmother's office.
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The Soviets just used a notebook
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# ? Jan 4, 2023 18:18 |
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Pham Nuwen posted:The Soviets just used a notebook they still have to use notebook, no iphone.
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Pham Nuwen posted:The Soviets just used a notebook https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWOxAn3i-f8
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# ? Jan 4, 2023 19:24 |
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holy poo poo this guy has banks of old telcom hardware, wtf.
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With the malls closing where do the olds go? Are they walking online in the METAVERSE? https://twitter.com/GBHArchives/status/1610394769015857158?s=20&t=LJoZ9UcDJPwD-WHHEBJYOA
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ngl I would powerwalk the mall at this point in my life.
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# ? Jan 4, 2023 20:57 |
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This is amazing. Also a wild Techmoan appears.
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Dick Trauma posted:With the malls closing where do the olds go? Are they walking online in the METAVERSE? Without regular walking the olds became angry and started posting alt-right memes on Facebook.
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LifeSunDeath posted:holy poo poo this guy has banks of old telcom hardware, wtf. LOL have you never seen his channel? Guy ripped apart an old pipe organ and reassembled it from fist principles.
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Desert Bus posted:LOL have you never seen his channel? Guy ripped apart an old pipe organ and reassembled it from fist principles. I usually applaud improvisation but this sounds very painful.
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