very noisy common area, lights and massive amounts of wiring for the rest of the house flow through here..worst spot ever. dishwasher, oven,microwave, fridge, AC unit right outside, those big ass 220 lines, all within 10 feet. Also my incoming power line voltage is a bit higher than normal @ 126VAC, so maybe Ill run it from my UPS and kill the incoming power tomorrow just to see how clean it can get...Sounds fun anyway, Ill just have to send the family out shopping or some fun errand.
All you need now is a wiseass TinkerDwagon to come and weld some pipe right next to it... really liven things up.
mnem
I need less Mexican flavor.
With my apprentice volt-nuttery - my laptop adds 10uV to the 3458 at 10GOhm, similar some led lights smpsu. Ground loops, lots of fun in the uV region!
Inverted18650, I mentioned PSU 'cause you said you hadn't opened her up.
With an older precision instrument, condition of the PSU would be the first thing I'd check then go ahead and see if it meets spec. Often rebuilding old CRO's just getting the PSU exactly to spec brings the calibration back into line to where it should be.
Learnt long ago to check the PSU first.
In Other News... The ToolDwagon needs TOOL ADVICE! Okay... this is an area where I have no experience. I have lots of experience with traditional body work, and I have an idea about how these should work... but zero practical knowledge. Does anybody here know anything about paintless dent repair tools? Do these little lever and hot-glue gadgets actually work? What first-time pitfalls top avoid?
mnem
With my apprentice volt-nuttery - my laptop adds 10uV to the 3458 at 10GOhm, similar some led lights smpsu. Ground loops, lots of fun in the uV region!
Yep, LED bulbs generate a surprising amount of RF interference. I can hear it on the Police/Fire scanner on weak stations around 155MHz. The back ground noise suddenly increases by several db turning the light on.
In Other News... The ToolDwagon needs TOOL ADVICE!
Okay... this is an area where I have no experience. I have lots of experience with traditional body work, and I have an idea about how these should work... but zero practical knowledge. Does anybody here know anything about paintless dent repair tools? Do these little lever and hot-glue gadgets actually work? What first-time pitfalls top avoid?
mnem
While I have zero personal knowledge of them, I can only assume that they do indeed work and well as over here there are many companies who offer this service from mobile vans and have been doing so a for a few years now.
My father used to do it with a kettle and a plunger.
Edit: and a roll up sticking out of the corner of his mouth. I suggest a healthy replacement of that though such as a toothpick.
In Other News... The ToolDwagon needs TOOL ADVICE!
Okay... this is an area where I have no experience. I have lots of experience with traditional body work, and I have an idea about how these should work... but zero practical knowledge. Does anybody here know anything about paintless dent repair tools? Do these little lever and hot-glue gadgets actually work? What first-time pitfalls top avoid?
mnem
Eastwood sells a kit. I'm sure you're familiar with them. Generally sell good stuff.
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-paintless-dent-removal-kit.html
Seriously
UTube??? Never seen this level of copyright BS before.
That's freaking ridiculous.
Yeah I get the same. Regional block list strikes.
Lasso seems to have form for random copyright strikes. Just crazy youtube didn't block the obviously commercial movie to all. Will just have to play proxy games later
Due to the a positive result and totally blowing my budget last TEAvening I have a couple of other items finishing tomorrow I was going to look at that I really really 'want' and today in random evilbay search mode up comes an absolute steal for something with no bidders I really really 'need' finishing an hour earlier
Wondering if I can take up Breatharianisim for the next few weeks even Beans will be off the budget
If I got hit by a car it'd make it worse as I'd be in hospital on ebay all day
More seriously, hope you are ok
Seriously UTube??? Never seen this level of copyright BS before.
Just get yourself a cheap arse VPN with the ability to hide your true location and even lets you decide where you want to be shown as located which can be almost any country in the world and gets around the copyright problems as well giving a peace of mind that you can't be tracked on the web. It works, I have watched the movie.
Just get a decent ISP that doesn't block all the torrent sites (Zen here) and torrent the damn thing.
Thought torrent were being outlawed because of copyright laws being broken??
Yeah I get the same. Regional block list strikes.
So what are saying here then? Are you with Zen and still getting regional blocks? I got blocked and I'm with Virgin but I fired up my VPN system, I was able to watch it but a while later I got a message from Microsoft saying that they detected some unusual activity on my account and asked to verify if that was me, if not they would investigate it further to prevent unauthorised use of my ID? The location of said activity was Canada (Montreal) which is where I set my VPN up for
You can't outlaw torrents without taking the internet out entirely. They run on DHTs and peer to peer communications. Basically you can legislate everything away but you can't break the technology without taking society and business with it.
You get regional blocks as they are done at YouTube's end. Basically it knows my IP is in the UK. If you VPN your source IP is in a different country. That's all you're circumventing here. Your cookie footprint and all those signed in MS and Google accounts still identify you so the VPN bit is entirely pointless.
That's also what tripped MS's system as initially you were seen to be in the UK and then suddenly Canada so their IDS said "hey perhaps that's not him as it takes longer than that to get to canada".
The Muppets in charge here 'banned' about 8 or 10 of the bigger Torrent sites so you just need to find todays unbanned proxy and off you go again. Not really even annoying just pointless on their part.
Geoblocking of content was one of the bigger reasons for Aussies to get VPN's as we get slugged a premium for paid online content (Netflix etc) and these days our so called Newspapers are putting up local paywalls so time for me to look at VPN's again.
Only our big ISPs do that. The small ones and business suppliers are still unfiltered. Fortunately.
Yeah, that's what we had a couple of years ago which is what prompted my reply to bd. I used to use torrents for loads of things before and then bang zilch.