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Author: gsgs
Date: Dec 31, 2007 21:00
Two new updates on the Tech-Investigator at http://tech-investigator.blogspot.com/
to show how everyday computer software can be utilized to maximize
your efficiency and resources in your investigations.
-gs
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Author: bulegogebulegoge
Date: Dec 31, 2007 19:42
Hi,
I have created a tutorial for the fourier series.
It is located at www.fourier-series.com
It has audio lectures and interactive flash programs that let you see
how the fourier series actually works.
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Author: jellan2007jellan2007
Date: Dec 31, 2007 16:36
On Jan 1, 6:09 am, RedDog budweiser.com> wrote:
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> It wouldn't be worth your time. MI5 is just a psychotic little k00k
> like Capgun.
Thats what I hoping for
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> Are you referring to Capgun's girlfriends?
Yeah I think MI5 would like to hear about Cagun and his two
girlfriends in drag
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Author: Jan PanteltjeJan Panteltje
Date: Dec 31, 2007 15:31
ftp://panteltje.com/pub/hcs.asm
I have written a small temperature controller for PIC16F690
It uses LM135 or similar Kelvin sensors.
It is quite universal as it also displays voltage.
It has a real time clock (as long as it has power), runs
from the PIC internal 8MHz oscillator, and seems quite accurate,
flipped over to 2008:
23:50 outside 558 2757mV 2C inside 595 2940mV 21C ...
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Author: Jim ThompsonJim Thompson
Date: Dec 31, 2007 15:29
Anyone using a Bluetooth Headset connection to their cell phone?
Recommendations?
...Jim Thompson
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Author: Jim FlanaganJim Flanagan
Date: Dec 31, 2007 15:13
Hi -
I am searching for 6 pieces of this component to repair
a signal generator. The package needs to be a SOD80'
Does anyone have some or know where I may find these without
going to a $$$ broker?
Thanks
Jim
WB5KYE
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Author: Sniper .308Sniper .308
Date: Dec 31, 2007 12:43
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:56:27 -0800 (PST), RedDog
budweiser.com> wrote:
>Here is the chat log:
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
PROVE IT FAGGOT.
Your desperation is hilarious
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Author: gsgs
Date: Dec 31, 2007 12:38
Four new posts on the Tech-Investigator at http://tech-investigator.blogspot.com/
covering the topics, Biometrics, Security, Computers and GPS.
Stay tuned as more updates will be added regularly.
-gs
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Author: FatfreekFatfreek
Date: Dec 31, 2007 12:03
I have an application in which RFID tags need to respond and send data while
at very cold (10 deg F to -30 deg F) temperatures. They will have been put
in place for up to one year. While not exactly the application, it's as if I
were attaching RFID tags to the entrances of Arctic Fox dens - a very cold
environment with the possibility of deep and total snow cover.
Readers would be protected and would have minimum exposure to the cold.
In such cases I would need to find certain ones of such a hidden collection.
I suspect the reader would need to be of special design, needing proximity
sensing as well. While GPS could get us in the approximate vicinity of a
known object, this special reader would need more exact proximity capability
that resembles some metal detectors and emit some sound that increases in
intensity the closer you get to the object.
Distance range, reader to tags, could vary to, say, 60".
Before contacting some development firm for price quotations, is what I've
described well within the realm of feasibility?
Len Miller
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