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    Posted on October 26th, 2006

    Written by cliff

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    2006 election, Democrats, fifty-state policy, House of Representatives, howard dean, politics, Rahm Emanuel, red states, republican implosion, republican loss, republican strongholds, republicans, Senate, short-sighted

    Howard Dean is Smarter Than Rahm Emanuel

    I’ve been saying it for several weeks now, so I was glad to finally see Time Magazine come out with an article giving DNC Chairman Howard Dean credit for masterminding the political tactics that have many republicans fighting for their political lives in their once solid-red states.
    Dean has always advocated a fifty-state policy when it [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on October 25th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    america, bathroom, electric fence, hot coffee, imagination, instructions, legal system, litigation, raccoons, sue, toilet

    Don’t Use Your Electric Fence In The Bathroom

    America is the land where you can sue and win because your hot coffee is hot. Unless you are a lawyer or a gold digging jerk, it’s hard to imagine anything positive coming out of this red-blooded, American tendency to over litigate everything. Most people argue that it’s screwing up our society, and I would [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on October 17th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Cis-Lunar, Cis-Lunar scrubber, diving, diy, homebuilt, meg, Megalodon rebreather, radial, radial scrubber, rebreathers, rebreatherworld, scuba diving

    DIY Meg Radial Scrubber

    DIY Meg Radial Scrubber

    Just about anyone who owns a Megalodon rebreather spends a decent amount of time wishing they had one of the much sought-after, but nearly impossible to get Cis-Lunar radial scrubbers. Most likely the best scrubber ever built, they are rarely seen for sale, and they cost a fortune when they are. Many people have payed [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on October 16th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    adaptec, Alan Baker, disk, faq, HowTo, kernel, kernel module, linux, lun, mkinitrd, modules.conf, multiple luns, raid, raid array, RHEL 3, RHEL 4, scsi, scsi channel, scsi RAID array, storage

    Making RHEL 3 See Multiple LUNS

    Making RHEL 3 See Multiple LUNS

    For some reason RHEL 3 comes out of the box configured to see only the first Lun on a SCSI channel. This is usually not a problem, as the first Lun is all you care about, but in some instances, you will need to configure the SCSI module to see multiple Luns.
    In this case [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on October 11th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    boulder dive, canada, diving, diving in vermont, diving lake willoughby, lake diving, lake willoughby, rebreather, tech diving, vermont, wall dive, westmore vermont

    Diving at Lake Willoughby

    Diving at Lake Willoughby

    Lately I’ve been doing a lot of diving in Lake Willoughby. This glacial lake is located near the Canadian Border in Westmore, VT, and makes an outstanding diving location because of its clarity and depth. There are a few places that divers can get access to the water, but the best seems to be the [...]

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