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OMG, you found a real picture of a Raspberry Pi 2 with a 454! I haven’t seen one since I took the I-7 Chip out of my desktop and put it in my wristwatch! Now, I can’t even see the numbers change, why, it’s just magical!

Then, on the other hand, if you already have an old PC with a working fan, you probably already have more ‘crunch-computer’ in it, than you will have, once you scavenge your old PC for it’s fan, to over power the Raspberry gerbil-brain, even if you DO get it powered up off the Raspberry board. This is much like the

Cute, but old idea. Preppers were making these 4-years ago, but with old tea-lights and new wicks. That way, you get a full ‘glue stick’ in one ‘candle’ that you can not only manipulate for glue, but use for light in an emergency, also. (great resource in a backpack, too).

One of the best uses of Handbrake is to convert Windows Media files (recorded WTV TV files from Media Center) to MP4 format for viewing on a tablet or phone. No hacks, no crackers, just install Handbrake and ‘convert’ from WTV to MP4, and upload to your phone. That easy. Best way to copy, change and upload the latest

Garlic actually does work, but not for the reason that ‘old wives-tales’ claim. The myth is that the mosquitoes don’t like the smell. In reality, garlic you consume causes you to exude a chemically-altered odor that masks what you are (a mosquito banquet). Most of the best mosquito attractant (and repellant) research

Some interesting comments, especially on the Norway Maple. As a kid (some nearly 60-years ago) we had two Norway Maples in our back yard, and two Silver Maples (we called them Rock Maples) in the front yard. The Silver Maples took 30+ years to produce decent shade, while the everyone that ever came to our house

Decent tree selection offering in this article. I’ve found it hilarious over the years, how many go running after the ‘instant shade’ from such offerings as the mythical ‘Austree’ (a hybrid Australian Willow). While it can grow 10-12 feet a year, even more in some zones, it also becomes ‘brittle’ after about 40-feet,

While 80-percent or so of this list is a pretty-good hit, I’m not sure what happened when you placed ‘The Babadook’ and ‘It Follows’ at 3 and 4 on your list. Zombie-induced-lobotomy, possibly? For the ‘noob’ to horror, replace these with ‘Trick-r-Treat’ and ‘The Gravedancers’ (two lower-budget, but rather awesome Indy

Only if you promise to always stay 100-ft from me, never come out at night or enter into crowded hot areas that I might have to be present in, and breathe the vapors from. Otherwise, it’s like forced car exhaust inhalation torture to smell the microbial rot of others who aren’t wise enough to wash their clothes, or

EXACTLY! Consider this, those of the grunge, never-bathe ilk, you consume anywhere from a half-gallon to a gallon of liquids a day. While your normal body functions expel at least half-that, the OTHER HALF or so leaves you constantly in a vapor that cools your skin. Think of it as ‘sweat sublimation’. The same thing

The implied ‘filth’ of this article matches what Levi CEO Chip Bergh recommends, and goes directly against what science has learned over 500-years of recovery from bacteria and viral studies. This mentality would say ‘never clean your bathroom, as it never goes outside or gets ‘dirty’, or ‘only clean your bathroom

FYI, the budget in jeopardy this week is actually the PAYMENT for what the government has already done and spent in 2015, not the future 2016. The reason the government shuts down on Oct. 1, is that the 2015 bills are not paid. Our government operates in arrears, and as a result, we have spent one whole year of money

Interesting. This simple chart addresses one big question about 4k, and that’s ‘do we really need it?’ Obviously, the answer is a screaming ‘NO’, unless you have a 10-foot screen that you watch from only 7-feet away. This enters into ‘ping-pong’ geometry (where you have to constantly ‘scan’ the screen, or turn your

Yeah, just imagine a product like Duke Nuke’em, had you bought it on pre-order in 1995. What a steal!

Yeah, just imagine a product like Duke Nuke’em, had you bought it on pre-order in 1995. What a steal!

I found over the years, that the best thing to do is to have a grill that is weather durable (stainless is expensive, but you don’t have to cover it with expensive wraps, then, either); keep your tank attached all the time, use it frequently (even in winter), and if it doesn’t get used for a while, do a quick

The problem with ‘adding chemistry’ to wash chemicals, is that you don’t know what you are doing enough to realize whether you are ‘benefitting’ the wash, or totally cancelling out what the original detergent was formulated to do. Most cleaning happens in a ‘mildly-alkaline’ state. Somewhere around a pH of 9.0, most

In reality, ‘sterilizing’ at home never was really ‘sterilizing’ anyhow. It requires either a day of saturation in an ethylene oxide (poisonous) gaseous environment, or autoclave temperatures (steam above 250-degrees) to actually ‘sterlilize’ anything. Dropping glass bottles into boiling water was never ‘sterilizing’

Once again, Microsoft works dilligently to convince me (and many others) that I have a choice, become a programmer, or pass their products up for fear they’ll get me to liking a program that they only want to support for one or two OS’s before they kill them. Explaining to them that if I sold them a car with the same

I’ve had some form of ‘mobile phone’ since 1990 (hello, Motorola 8000 brick phone), but after a terrible bout with a specific carrier, I quit running for the most-recent ‘tech phone’ I could get. This was right before the iPhone was launched. As a result, I ‘downgraded’ to a more-conventional ‘non-smart phone’. I’m

Bottled water is quite an interesting discussion, considering the fact that water-contamination is the world’s most accepted method of introducing ‘old-world’ deadly diseases (like cholera) into society. A few of us (engineers) got to discussing this in-depth one day, and decided to do a small ‘lunchtime’ test on