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Old 28th July 2008, 17:07   #116041
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I don't know how hot it is in here, but it's too hot. I wish I could get those damn windows open





Have you thought of a green screen option?
The air conditioning in the house is lovely
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Old 28th July 2008, 18:26   #116042
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Welcome back Bazza.

It's been a bit quiet today...

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Bye Zeity

Is it pulled along by pit ponies down your way?
The world's first passenger railway, the Mumbles Railway, was indeed pulled by horses.

Whether or not they were pit ponies, I really don't know...

I'm sure that Arriva are working on it though.

The train resembled a sauna this afternoon.

And was packed with kids.

Ho hum.
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Old 28th July 2008, 18:28   #116043
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Why is it so hard to book a holiday when your single - or even decided where to go when you're going on your tod. Unfortunatly 90% of my mates thinking laying by a pool = heaven. For me it = hell.

Fancy going to the rocky mountains and doing some walking though if I fall over and break a leg I really am ****ed being on my own.
You'd be even more fliped if you were eaten by a grizzly... not unheard of...
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Old 28th July 2008, 18:47   #116044
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Evening denizens

That's the shopping done

I don't like this heat at all... it's got very humid round here, and the forecast promises thundery showers

It puts me off eating a proper meal, so I shall have a few widely-spaced snacks instead - pâté on lightly toasted french bread first, then later I shall make myself a fresh fruit salad

I may even go mad with a cold leg of chicken if it cools down a bit
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Old 28th July 2008, 18:52   #116045
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If you watch the thingie on C4 at 8p.m. you'll probably never eat another shop sandwich ever again...
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Old 28th July 2008, 18:53   #116046
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You'd be even more fliped if you were eaten by a grizzly... not unheard of...
Ever the optimist

A chap I used to work for (ex-para, saw combat in Malaya and other places) would always go to visit an American friend as soon as he arrived in the States, and would always visit him again immediately before leaving.

His missus used to say "You must think ever so much of him," not being privy to the fact that the purpose of these visits was to collect, and then return, a powerful handgun which he kept concealed about his person for the duration of the visit

And this was staying in an expensive hotel in Florida... Lord knows what kind of arsenal he would have borrowed if there'd been bears about
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Old 28th July 2008, 18:57   #116047
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Just discovered the reason for the difference between the original wfax sampling hardware & my super new Pic16f88 version.

The original one does 9600 baud with 12 bits giving a sample every 1.25ms. This corresponds to 400 samples per line (2 lines per second).

The new & "improved" one does 9600 baud with 10 bits, giving a sample every 1.04ms. This corresponds to 480 samples per line (2 lines per second).

It's nice to know I'm not going completely mad... just slightly.
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Old 28th July 2008, 18:57   #116048
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If you watch the thingie on C4 at 8p.m. you'll probably never eat another shop sandwich ever again...
Looks interesting

In London I always used to avoid those fancy sandwich chains that litter the West End and go to a greasy spoon in Covent Garden to get lunch... freshly made on the spot, and at least I could see the greasy hands making it and dirty rag used to wipe the bread knife, and knew what I was getting
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Old 28th July 2008, 19:03   #116049
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Just discovered the reason for the difference between the original wfax sampling hardware & my super new Pic16f88 version.

The original one does 9600 baud with 12 bits giving a sample every 1.25ms. This corresponds to 400 samples per line (2 lines per second).

The new & "improved" one does 9600 baud with 10 bits, giving a sample every 1.04ms. This corresponds to 480 samples per line (2 lines per second).

It's nice to know I'm not going completely mad... just slightly.
1024 levels of grey should be enough for anybody...
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Old 28th July 2008, 19:21   #116050
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There's only 4 actual data bits of any consequence of the normal 8... plus a ninth for no reason I can see, the others are the start, stop & 2nd stop... making up 12.

The pic gives start, 8 data, and a stop bit.


Oooer, lights just dipped...

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