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Home Generators (or How DTE Energy Ruined My Holidays) 695

We are among the thousands without power in the northeast. Day four actually, and we've decided to look into generators so that next year's New Year's doesn't involve fears of frozen pipes bursting and hypothermic babies and cats. At the very least we just need enough juice to run the furnace blower, but if we're going to lay down the cash I'd like to know what it would take to get a little more power ... like enough to run a fridge, router, laptop and lightbulb. I know nothing about this sort of thing, but figure there are more than a few experts out there so I call out to the wisdom of the mob. What am I looking for? How difficult is the wiring? What will it cost me? On the extreme edge, what would it take to get off the grid entirely? (And on a side note, thanks to DTE Energy for telling us we had power when we didn't, for losing the ticket for our neighborhood, for telling us it would be back every single day when it wasn't, and for the helpful DTE representative who warned us that our pipes might burst. Thanks.)

Comment Re:Daily? (Score 1) 393

When my hard drive failed, we restored from my time machine backup without a hitch. It took a while to transfer all the data, but afterwards my computer was functioning exactly as it had been earlier in the day.

New Cellphone Sized "Computer" Takes Aim at Sub-Notebooks 256

IMOVIO has launched a new cellphone-sized computer that is aimed at something similar to the subnotebook market. While it doesn't have 3G of its own, it does have a QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, and a $175 price point. "It can connect to the Internet using a standard Wi-Fi connection, or it can use your cell phone's mobile broadband connection via Bluetooth. The company is currently pitching it to mobile network operators and retail stores. It's being compared to the ill-fated Palm Foleo. But the comparison doesn't work because the Foleo was Palm-phone only, didn't fit in a pocket and cost well over three times the price of the iKIT.
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Journal Journal: Why I troll: Slashdot is worthless 7

So today I wondered what it is about Apple, that they generate buzz when others dont. For a while, I was modded up, and had my karma back and was engaged in a little discussion about it. For a moment, it was like the old days - back when /. was a tech discussion site.

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Submission + - Arizona gov admits to seeing Phoenix lights

stratjakt writes: The governor of Arizona now admits to having seen the Phoenix lights.

Symington says he saw a large triangular "craft of unknown origin" with lights, moving slowly. "It was dramatic. And it couldn't have been flares because it was too symmetrical", he says. "It had a geometric outline, a constant shape."
I for one welcome our crazy republican overlords.

Comment Re:cell phone companies have hampered the growth m (Score 1) 217

To give a few examples:

I don't know which version of windows mobile you're using, but have never seen *ONE* of those complaints on my phone, with the exception of the activesync issue.

Since I don't have SMS issues, can use MP3 for ringtones, and don't have misspelling prompts, I'm thinking you're using a carrier modified version of the phone's firmware. Please complain to your carrier, not to /.

Note: I'm a linux desktop user, and a Symbian user. But even I can't stand this much fud.

Comment Re:It's unfortunate (Score 3, Interesting) 586

The only reason I read the comments on this story was to figure out what the heck Microsoft could have been doing all this time. Microsoft has a bad reputation with regard to the quality of their code. But they have a really good reputation for shipping products. I also know some really smart people working at Microsoft - and I'm sure there are lots of others I don't know.

So I'm trying to figure out what all these smart people known for shipping products could have been doing all this time. The only thing that makes sense is a scenario like the one you described. In other words, that the management had some unrealistic requirement that they were unwilling to compromise. Porting mountains of existing code to .NET sounds exactly like one of the few things that could have bogged down so many smart people for so long. Maybe Microsoft finally is too big for their own good and they're collapsing under the weight of all the pointy haired bosses.
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Journal Journal: neverkevin - I choose you!

He marked me as a Foe and now I do the same... mostly because his grammar is horrid...

(6/18/2004) And now I have changed it since he changed his. :p

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Journal Journal: New Foe

I've marked corbettw as a Foe for being a complete waste of skin and a stereotypical right-winger who shuts discourse down instead of opening it up...
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Journal Journal: And another!

Makarakalax is another misguided soul who thinks we should be Foes... well, he has another Fan.
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Journal Journal: A New Friend!

I am adding syrinx as a Friend, even though he has marked me as a Foe for some reason (can't see why), because we agree. THHHHHHPPPPPPPTTTTT!
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Journal Journal: Adding another foe...

So, Silverhammer, someone I've never had contact with (to the best of my knowledge) has marked me as a foe.

Well, now I mark you as a foe, so bleh! :p

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Journal Journal: Where do the weirdos come from?

I can't figure this one out. I just had to mark "the man with the pla" (couldn't figure out a shorter name, I guess) as a foe because he just doesn't stop whining and rambling!

I also find it interesting that he's been found stealing other people's comments!

And he's preaching to me?!? Freak...

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