Hop onto one of your other wireless or wired devices that has no problem using the local internet (preferably a machine running Windows) and open a Command console. Type "ipconfig" and hit enter. For the first adapter that comes up, look at what it says for "Default Gateway". You want to look...
The room my tower is in (my office) I never really go into anymore, so I blocked off the heater register and keep the door closed. It's about 15 degrees colder in there. Nice thing about winters in Michigan, free cold air. In the summer I just keep the fans at full speed, but it's okay...
That's always a good idea. With a poorly mounted heatsink the processor doesn't have to be under heavy load to show high temps, checking it in the BIOS before cooking it will save some headaches. This doesn't guarantee that you won't have overheating issues when you're actually putting a load...
That was fun. I used to work in Kentwood/Wyoming. I was waiting to see how long it took before I realized where you were. At first I thought you were on Beltline but then I saw the hallmarks of 28th st. Was that van really trying to pass the semi on the on-ramp?
Screw you, Kent County, with your morning list of school closings on the WoodTV ticker taking 10 minutes to scroll through all your damn schools to my county and OH LOOK MY SCHOOL ISN'T CLOSED. I still haven't gotten over that.
That's okay, because apparently there's an invisible weather impermeable bubble from Grand Rapids to Grand Ledge, and I'm right in the middle. EVERY TIME. Splits up and goes right around. Damn troll storms.
If you've got a project going that you can make use of them, I wouldn't mind paying the postage to get them to you. I don't have anymore connectors though, and I haven't found any suppliers that carry the type I used to use, but these should work just fine. As long as you can post the tools...
Who told you you needed a compression tool? The cable in the picture already has connectors (cheap looking connectors, but they should do the job). If you plan on making multiple custom length cables from that, then I'd suggest compression connectors and a compression tool. You'll also need a...
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