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Comment Re:Meanwhile (Score 1) 310

In that game, the player also chooses to run people over with his car (either specifically or because driving on the sidewalk is faster), kill them with various weapons etc. That does not make the gamers into murderers.

So, why can I kill a man in a game (and that is OK), but not a woman? The scene where the player has to torture a guy to get information, would that be different if a woman was tortured? Yes? Then where is the equality.

Then again, I am still waiting for various countries that have conscription army to stop excluding women from that.

Comment Re:Confusing San Andreas with V (Score 1) 310

If you can kill both men and women in a game, that means that there is no gender equality.

Killing men is OK. Killing women is not. I guess it's similar to the race equality where killing a white guy is OK, but killing a black guy is not (unless the player character is also a black guy).

Comment Re:More filtering? (Score 1) 239

Outlook is webmail now? If I want to use a program then Thunderbird is as good or better than Outlook and also has the threads feature (a plugin). However, I would rather use webmail (self hosted). And I have not been able to find one that works with threads as well as Gmail. That doesn't mean there isn't one, just that I have been unable to find it.

Comment Re:More filtering? (Score 2) 239

I like the auto threading so much it prevents me from using a different webmail software (on my own domain). While Thunderbird has a plugin that is almost as good as Gmail (almost), I have not found a webmail software (that I can run on my own server) that is as convenient as Gmail for the threads. Roundcube can kinda do it, but it cannot show the entire thread at once.

I like the fact that 100 or so email long conversation is grouped under one heading and is visible on a single page.

Comment Re:Shyeah, right indeed (Score 1) 284

Do you *really* think that your $4000 LTO drive you got in the last 5 years can still read that thing?

My LTO-2 drive can read tapes recorded 5 years a go just fine. The cartridges themselves are older than 5 years though (bough them used).

SCSI interface? You mean 5 MHz SCSI-1? They haven't made cards compatible with that for over a decade.

With the exception of HVD, the latest and greatest Ultra320 SCSI is fully backwards compatible with 5MHz SCSI-1. I can connect an old device to a new HBA (need the connector adapter from 68 to 50 pins) as well as connect a U320 LVD device to the 5MHz HBA (still have one).

And my Verbatim brand CD-Rs recorded in around 2000 read with multiple errors. A few audio CDs will not play on a computer, but play on a LD player with very distorted audio. One CD-R (a presumably low run legitimate recording I bought) does not play at all. Thankfully I have the same album on cassette, it plays perfectly. I should probably record a new CD from that cassette.

Comment Re:UPS (Score 1) 236

I have four APC UPSs - Smart-UPS v/s 650, Smart-UPS 700, 2200, 3000. These are older models, 10-15 years old. They work fine, but all have one design problem - poor cooling.

Smart-UPS v/s 650 has no ventilation holes and get very hot inside, I use CSB HRL series batteries (longer life and higher discharge efficiency) and even they fail quickly. I solved the problem by drilling ventilation holes in the case and attaching a fan to one side of the UPS.

Smart-UPS 700 has ventilation holes but no fan. Attaching a fan made the batteries last longer.

The big UPSs have fans, but the fans only operate when the UPS is discharging or charging. It does not matter that the battery temperature is 40C or higher otherwise. I modified these UPSs to spin the fan at a lower speed always and at full speed during charge/discharge. Solved the short battery life problem.

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