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#1121
Community Organizer
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by goldenfri' timestamp='1416846208' post='23416273
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My dogs would never allow this. They don't need an alarm clock to consistently decide that somewhere between 6:15-6:30 is the time to start the day's first wrestling session.
[quote name='TopGear' timestamp='1416845646' post='23416257']
My dogs would never allow this. They don't need an alarm clock to consistently decide that somewhere between 6:15-6:30 is the time to start the day's first wrestling session.
Also the child wake-up call is much more effective.
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baby used cry.
It's super effective!
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I think the only thing more effective is the sound of a dog starting to barf.
#1122
In other units, 2GW is the entire output of one garden variety nuclear power station.
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#1124
Community Organizer
Originally Posted by goldenfri' timestamp='1416840350' post='23416157
[quote name='WhrDLMI' timestamp='1416839115' post='23416132']
Rough morning for me. Power went out last night and reset all of our alarm clocks. Ended up over-sleeping by almost an hour. Still managed to get my 'ish together and got out the door before 8 am (a personal record, I might add). I thought I'd be okay but found that I had to dodge three fender bender type accidents that eff'd traffic. took way longer to get to work than usual.
Commuting sucks. Wednesday looks like it is going to be SUPER fun.
Rough morning for me. Power went out last night and reset all of our alarm clocks. Ended up over-sleeping by almost an hour. Still managed to get my 'ish together and got out the door before 8 am (a personal record, I might add). I thought I'd be okay but found that I had to dodge three fender bender type accidents that eff'd traffic. took way longer to get to work than usual.
Commuting sucks. Wednesday looks like it is going to be SUPER fun.
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We trained our cats not to bother us in the morning. The auto-feeder gives them their breakfast and, besides, the door is shut to the bedroom. They have to REALLY try to get us to get out of bed. For the most part, they are way too lazy for that.
#1125
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I am completely immune to this by now. I have gotten in the habit of watching where I walk when I first get up in the morning, though. Landing on your ass because you slid on cat wharf is not a pleasant way to start the day.
#1126
umm... gross.
#1127
Community Organizer
You have no idea.
There was also that one time we found what remained of a mouse just outside our bedroom door. That was just LOVELY.
There was also that one time we found what remained of a mouse just outside our bedroom door. That was just LOVELY.
#1128
Home NAS.. I'm thinking of a Synology ds214se http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822108163
I don't really need anything fancy. Just basic backup and local file sharing.
I don't really need anything fancy. Just basic backup and local file sharing.
#1129
Home NAS.. I'm thinking of a Synology ds214se http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822108163
I don't really need anything fancy. Just basic backup and local file sharing.
I don't really need anything fancy. Just basic backup and local file sharing.
#1130
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Originally Posted by e3opian' timestamp='1416844477' post='23416228
An AWS datacenter is rated at 25 megawatts to 30 megawatts, which means at the 87 datacenters I am projecting in total for AWS at the moment, that is somewhere between 2.17 gigawatts and 2.6 gigawatts of total electric capacity.