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On 3/15/2009 12:38 AM, Eero Ahonen wrote:
> Chambers wrote:
>> http://www.bash.org/?767215
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> Let's face the truth, a girl for me has to accept the fact that I *am* a
> geek. There's no future trying to hide it.
Good point. That's one thing I got right with Kimberly :)
> -Aero
--
...Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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>> Let's face the truth, a girl for me has to accept the fact that I *am* a
>> geek. There's no future trying to hide it.
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> Good point. That's one thing I got right with Kimberly :)
I had a bit of a problem with mine to start with, but then she realised that
playing online poker she could actually make some money, so she's happy
doing that while I'm doing other geeky stuff now :-)
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Eero Ahonen wrote:
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> Let's face the truth, a girl for me has to accept the fact that I *am* a
> geek. There's no future trying to hide it.
>
That's key :)Cute critter, BTW...
--
~Mike
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Mike Raiford wrote:
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> That's key :)Cute critter, BTW...
>
That cute critter just got a bicycle computer to his running wheel.
Besides he's geek anyway, he likes to sleep in Seagate's HD-box :).
-Aero
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Eero Ahonen wrote:
> That cute critter just got a bicycle computer to his running wheel.
Haha awesome! Pics?
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Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> Eero Ahonen wrote:
>> That cute critter just got a bicycle computer to his running wheel.
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> Haha awesome! Pics?
Nope, not yet. And I'll need to change the meter - the one I bought is a
wireless one and I'd have to turn it on every time he's running, so it's
no good.
-Aero
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>>> That cute critter just got a bicycle computer to his running wheel.
>>
>> Haha awesome! Pics?
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> Nope, not yet. And I'll need to change the meter - the one I bought is a
> wireless one and I'd have to turn it on every time he's running, so it's
> no good.
Oh come on, wire it up to your PC!
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scott wrote:
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> Oh come on, wire it up to your PC!
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I don't have PC's in kitchen any more (well ok, there's 1 NetFinity and
1 Netra, but both are offline). If you know datalogger which sends logs
automatically over ethernet or WLAN, I'm happy to receive that information.
-Aero
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Warp wrote:
> I bet he is not as fast as his name implies.
I bet he's faster than you'd think. ;-)
Small mammals tend to be stupidly fast for some reason. (Perhaps this is
related to not wanting to be eaten?)
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Invisible wrote:
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> I bet he's faster than you'd think. ;-)
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> Small mammals tend to be stupidly fast for some reason. (Perhaps this is
> related to not wanting to be eaten?)
The speedometer has recorded average speed of 4,1km/h and top speed of
11,4km/h (although that might come from oscillating after he's stopped
running).
-Aero
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