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I've been Aaron for the last few weeks. Listening to electronic, dub music, and hammering on the keyboard from 8am to 1am. laugh.png

Hey now. wink.png

 

Which is synonymous for working hard. smile.png

Well I am taking a break from emails to go to the gym, ON A SUNDAY!!! wink.png

 

I miss going to the gym on Sunday sad.png

My schedule was Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. It killed any plans for going out Saturday, gotta be fresh on Sunday though .

Go Saturday instead?

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Considering I can't even put new graphics on the dirt bike without getting bubbles I don't mind paying for tint. Luckily we have a "guy," so always knowing he's going to do a good job is a big plus.

 

Spray it down with water. You can work out the bubbles and move the graphics around as needed until the water dries.

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Considering I can't even put new graphics on the dirt bike without getting bubbles I don't mind paying for tint. Luckily we have a "guy," so always knowing he's going to do a good job is a big plus.

 

Spray it down with water. You can work out the bubbles and move the graphics around as needed until the water dries.

In AZ that will be about two minutes.

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Wherever you are, this type of work should be done in a garage.

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Considering I can't even put new graphics on the dirt bike without getting bubbles I don't mind paying for tint. Luckily we have a "guy," so always knowing he's going to do a good job is a big plus.

 

Spray it down with water. You can work out the bubbles and move the graphics around as needed until the water dries.

I'll have to try that out next time. Thanks.

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http://betaammodb.stefanhinote.com/

 

It's alive! Sorta. Email updates are off right now, and I only have two ammo suppliers listed LOL, but the site functions. Still have to make an account reset function, add more suppliers, more calibers, mobile theme, and sort function.

 

Anything else I should add?

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http://betaammodb.stefanhinote.com/

 

It's alive! Sorta. Email updates are off right now, and I only have two ammo suppliers listed LOL, but the site functions. Still have to make an account reset function, add more suppliers, more calibers, mobile theme, and sort function.

 

Anything else I should add?

 

Looks good!

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Maybe I'll add a scraper for for sale threads on forums, but that's down the road.

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http://betaammodb.stefanhinote.com/

 

It's alive! Sorta. Email updates are off right now, and I only have two ammo suppliers listed LOL, but the site functions. Still have to make an account reset function, add more suppliers, more calibers, mobile theme, and sort function.

 

Anything else I should add?

 

.270 WSM...

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I run mirror raid simply for the fact that i do not like down-time of my information, but at the same time, it is redundant.

I do not use add-on cards for raid though, simply what's onboard.

Been doing it for years this way and never had an issue.

Back in early 2000s, i tried using 4 different Promise Tech Raid controllers on a pair of Western Digital drives and it would never run right.

I believe i never got more than 24-48hrs of use out of the drives before it would go corrupt. This was back in the IDE days.

That's when i gave up using Add-on cards.

Better compatibility using what's soldered onto the board already.

No use for add on cards. Unless you were doing some kind of server function. My server blade is old as Fuck and didn't need a raid card either to serve. My last gaming PC had a built in CPU just for raid controlling. It was amazing.

Mirrors are fine. Just not redundant as numbers might let on. It matters way less in a home than in a business aspect. I use a backup machine because it is easier, cheeper and I can access my data from anywhere without working the BEAST.

 

Yea, i just hate it when someone assumes that using mirror raid means that's the option the owner chose for redundancy.. 

 

We all know that's not true redundancy, just in the heart of the moment so to speak.

 

I gave up on discs long time ago.

 

Only redundancy discs i'd ever use(which i have used several) are 75year guarantee Gold Layered DVDs.

Verbatim and Mitsui i know make them.  I do not know who else.

 

They aren't too bad.

 

Last time i purchased some, it was a 50pack of 4.7gb for about $65.

But online hosting is where it's at.  

 

We all be doomed if a hosting site lost it's entire RAID systems!  Epic fail would have a whole new meaning.

Not interested in online anything. No fucking way. I also need a solid 2tb just for data. That's been trimmed down a bunch to and growing rapidly.

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I run mirror raid simply for the fact that i do not like down-time of my information, but at the same time, it is redundant.

I do not use add-on cards for raid though, simply what's onboard.

Been doing it for years this way and never had an issue.

Back in early 2000s, i tried using 4 different Promise Tech Raid controllers on a pair of Western Digital drives and it would never run right.

I believe i never got more than 24-48hrs of use out of the drives before it would go corrupt. This was back in the IDE days.

That's when i gave up using Add-on cards.

Better compatibility using what's soldered onto the board already.

No use for add on cards. Unless you were doing some kind of server function. My server blade is old as Fuck and didn't need a raid card either to serve. My last gaming PC had a built in CPU just for raid controlling. It was amazing.

Mirrors are fine. Just not redundant as numbers might let on. It matters way less in a home than in a business aspect. I use a backup machine because it is easier, cheeper and I can access my data from anywhere without working the BEAST.

 

 

Yea, i just hate it when someone assumes that using mirror raid means that's the option the owner chose for redundancy.. 

 

We all know that's not true redundancy, just in the heart of the moment so to speak.

 

I gave up on discs long time ago.

 

Only redundancy discs i'd ever use(which i have used several) are 75year guarantee Gold Layered DVDs.

Verbatim and Mitsui i know make them.  I do not know who else.

 

They aren't too bad.

 

Last time i purchased some, it was a 50pack of 4.7gb for about $65.

But online hosting is where it's at.  

 

We all be doomed if a hosting site lost it's entire RAID systems!  Epic fail would have a whole new meaning.

 

Not interested in online anything. No fucking way. I also need a solid 2tb just for data. That's been trimmed down a bunch to and growing rapidly.

Only keeping the cream of the crop porn I see.

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That includes only about 100mb of video. Only video I save is what someone I know shoots. Non-critical backups of the kids ripped vids happens by default since they are on memory sticks. Everything is off originals in that regard though so replaceable.

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The time to redo it all though is priceless

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So someone gave me some BS that a digital picture degrades overtime based on the amount of times you open it....

Anyone heard of this.... Ever?

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So someone gave me some BS that a digital picture degrades overtime based on the amount of times you open it....

Anyone heard of this.... Ever?

Nope.

 

Editing JPEG files multiple times can cause further compression, and degradation though.

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So someone gave me some BS that a digital picture degrades overtime based on the amount of times you open it....

Anyone heard of this.... Ever?

JPG's get compressed when you save them.

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Wherever you are, this type of work should be done in a garage.

That can't be stressed enough.

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So someone gave me some BS that a digital picture degrades overtime based on the amount of times you open it....

Anyone heard of this.... Ever?

Theoretically...... Unlikely.

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I've been Aaron for the last few weeks. Listening to electronic, dub music, and hammering on the keyboard from 8am to 1am. laugh.png

Hey now. wink.png

Which is synonymous for working hard. smile.png

Well I am taking a break from emails to go to the gym, ON A SUNDAY!!! wink.png

I miss going to the gym on Sunday sad.png

My schedule was Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. It killed any plans for going out Saturday, gotta be fresh on Sunday though .

Go Saturday instead?

Saturday is go to the country house day usually and the gym schedule is short, 10 to 4 :(

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So someone gave me some BS that a digital picture degrades overtime based on the amount of times you open it....

Anyone heard of this.... Ever?

 

 

I've had people tell me that.  

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Seems rediculous to me with no modification to the photo. The guy had professional photos of himself and he was only opening the web version in order to preserve the other. I asked what happens when you make a copy? I could see some 1/0s getting scrambled in a copy, but unless its visible then I don't think it would ever be visible.

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