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    Posted on April 27th, 2006

    Written by cliff

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    barrier, concrete, dump truck crash, dump truck movie, dumptruck, dumptruck explosion, explosion, funny video, high speed dump truck, movie, truck crash, truck video, truck.mov, Videos

    Dump Truck Crash Video

    Everyone loves the idea of smashing fast-moving things into hard objects, but the guys who drove this dump truck into a concrete barrier really outdid themselves. I have absolutely no idea why they did it, but I’m sure glad they did. I only wish they would have loaded the thing up with boulders first.
    Dump Truck [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on April 25th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Amphiprion percula, anemone, aquaria, biology, Bubble-Tip Anemone, Carpet Anemone, clownfish, Entacmaea quadricolor, Finding Nemo, Fire Shrimp, fish, Fishkeeping, Giant Carpet Anemone, Heteractis crispa, Heteractis magnifica, host anemone, live rock, Magnificent Anemone, Marshal Island, percula, Pink Hammer Coral, Purple Long Tentacle Anemone, reef, reefkeeping, reefscaping, salt water aquaria, salt water fish, Soliman Island, Stichodactyla gigantea, Stichodactyla haddoni, true percula, ture percula clowns

    Clownfish Anemone Adventure

    Clownfish Anemone Adventure

    About seven months ago, I decided to try my hand at saltwater reef keeping. I knew from the start that I wanted to get a pair of clownfish and a host anemone for them to live in as the centerpiece. Alright… So having written that, the experienced reef keeping community is now reading this and [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on April 12th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    change linux mountpoint, data, database, defaults, example, filesystem, fstab, HowTo, linux, mount, mountpoint, raid, raid 5, solaris, storage, sysadmin, technology, vfstab

    Changing Linux Mount Points

    Changing Linux Mount Points

    If you’re familiar with UNIX, you know that changing mount points is really pretty easy. All you have to do is go into “/etc/fstab”, “/etc/vfstab” (or whatever your flavor of UNIX happens to call its filesystem table) and change the mount directory.
    If, for instance, you had a Solaris box, and you wanted to make the [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on April 5th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Adventures, ap diving, dema 2005, diving, gas blending, hammer head, innerspace systems, inspiration, megalodon, p02, partial pressure, pressure, prism, prism topaz, product evaluation, rebreather, Rebreather Evaluation, rebreather training, scuba, scuba diving, steam machines, trimix, vision electronics

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 5: My Decision

    Rebreather Evaluation – Part 5: My Decision

    In the end, the Meg ended up winning the day. There are a lot of reasons for this. The Meg is an outstanding rebreather in just about every way, but perhaps the most compelling reason for my decision was the fact that most of the people I tech dive with regularly are using them. This [...]

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