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Everything posted by bob.dino
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Well said. It's a complete luxury, and I'm sure that I won't be able to keep up this pace indefinitely. But, for the moment, it's fun!
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:11:0 A hop n pop to start the weekend, nine 4-way jumps, and a 2-way sit with a friend just back from injury to 'round off the weekend. Lovely
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To echo others: I have a Spectre 190, loaded at about 1.1:1. It's lovely. Lots of flare, great ability to get back from a long spot if you get on the rears, and tough enough for some sport CReW. Very much an all-rounder and it's opens nice and softly too ;-)
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To echo the others: I have a Spectre 190, loaded at about 1.1:1. It's lovely. Lots of flare, great ability to get back from a long spot if you get on the rears, and tough enough for some sport CReW. Very much an all-rounder and it's opens nice and softly too ;-)
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No sound here . And my work laptop is currently in the States, being used to present to people . I'll have it viewed by the end of the weekend. Promise! And Lainey, I'll burn you a copy. Actually, since you're going to Farm, I won't. I'm jealous and sulking .
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Or, even better, they back-date the interest to day one, 12 months ago!
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It's exactly what the CC company want you to do. Run up a maximum balance and keep it there as long as possible. Work for six months more, saving every penny, then go.
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I was way too busy last night; I even forgot to change the batteries in my ProTrack. Bugger. I'm out on the piss tonight, so I dunno if things will improve on that front .
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Sounds exactly like Richard Feynman's report on the reasons behind the Challenger disaster.
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So, before the plane even flew, they were over 50% of the way towards breakeven? That's not bad at all...
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Computer geek help. Setting up SMTP server
bob.dino replied to kansasskydiver's topic in The Bonfire
There's quite a number of (mainly US) ISPs that now block all port 25 traffic that doesn't originate from their own mailservers. So you end up having to configure and connect to those anyway... -
You better not have edited out the 2.103 sec of me in there . I'll try to have a look tonight. Squeak: if you don't have broadband, I can burn you a copy...
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Condolences. I hope you can find peace.
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Computer geek help. Setting up SMTP server
bob.dino replied to kansasskydiver's topic in The Bonfire
That's a bit crap. Our place blocks all outgoing SMTP, except from the IP address of our email server, which it just passes through. Which works. -
Computer geek help. Setting up SMTP server
bob.dino replied to kansasskydiver's topic in The Bonfire
What's message board software are you using? I'd be very surprised to find it didn't support SMTP authentication - it's email facilities would be practically useless... -
Email Cameron at Fibre Zone Composites ( info@fibrezonecomposites.com ). He also makes damn good boxes and he may well know what boxes will & won't fit. If he's already made a box for a HC90 he'll have a mold for it. Worst case, you can send the camera to him and he'll make a custom box to fit. He's away at a boogie at the moment (the lucky bastard), so it might be May 9 or 10 before you hear back. Otherwise, I'm pretty much out of ideas .
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Arrgh. Of course you're right. I got the TRV and HC cameras mixed up. That's what I get for posting while trying to do other stuff. I'll go sit in the corner now .
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Computer geek help. Setting up SMTP server
bob.dino replied to kansasskydiver's topic in The Bonfire
WinXP = Operating System Apache2 = HTTP server software PHP = Server side scripting language. MySQL = Database. None are an SMTP server, though many can use an SMTP server to relay alerts & notifications. If that's all you need to do, just use the SMTP server provided by your ISP. -
Computer geek help. Setting up SMTP server
bob.dino replied to kansasskydiver's topic in The Bonfire
Then you're noticing very wrongly. 99+% of the world's email is routed through free software. There's simply no reason to pay for SMTP software. sendmail qmail postfix Note that some of these can be difficult to configure if you don't know what you're doing. Additionally, make sure you're not running an open relay (ie. accepting unauthenticated connections), or you'll be personally responsible for some of the spam problem. In other words, do some serious reading about how SMTP works before you set up a home server. Oh, and check your TOS. Some ISPs don't like you running SMTP servers. -
The A380 and the 787 serve very different markets, and I think they'll both do very well. On routes like LON->JFK, SYD->LAX, LAX->NRI, and LON->SYD the A380 will come into its own. The 787 will work really well for the slightly smaller cities. That is, of course, assuming there isn't a trade war due to state subsidies to both airlines (Airbus=cheap loans; Boeing=tax credits & military orders).
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Your risers to your harness, silly .
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There's a huge number of threads on this very topic in the forum archives - use the Search Posts link near the top of this page. However, to summarise: they're all pretty damn good. Mirage, Wings, Icon, Javelin, Vector 3, Talon FS, Racer 2K3, Infinity, etc etc etc.
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The only thing you'd need to change to make that perfect is to have the putative swoop god call it a "recovery arch" instead of "arc" . Nice writing.
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No . Actually, Oli hasn't been out to the DZ since you left. It's like it's just not the same for him without you .
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If you want to mount the camera on top of your helmet, the sony HC cameras are good. If you want to mount it on the side of your helmet, the PC series are the ones to go for.