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I don’t think enough people are prepared for a disaster. Being able to exist using cached supplies (including water) for 7-10 days is a good idea, whether you’ve evacuated or are entrenched at home. I used to have 3-5 days of freeze-dried food around because of hiking, but now with others to think about that makes it 1-3 days.
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This is the sort of thing I like to see. While I don’t like how agent- & appliance-heavy things are getting it is cool that management software is getting more useful in the face of ESXi’s limited console access. Now, if QLogic just had something like this…
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I think I might have to get one of these $25 plastic f/8 60mm lenses for my D7000. Nothing like turning a $1500 camera into a $20 one to get all artsy.
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With a title like that how could you not watch?
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On one hand, what did they expect? On the other, AT&T sucks. I’m just hoping that the iPhone 5 has a Verizon option from day one — then I’m gone.
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Until Wireless Tech Field Day I hadn’t even considered that something like Doppler radar exists in the middle of the 5 GHz wireless frequencies. That sucks! This database is really cool. I also need to get one of those directional antennae from MetaGeek.
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Look at the error column in the top table — the US Navy atomic clocks noticed the change in the earth’s rotation, big time, from the earthquake.