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A collection of comments and feedback..

November 23, 2008

For some reason, right now as an experiment, I want to start a publicly viewable collection of things that I post to web sites I visit. I tend to save posts that I want to reference or keep track of later.. but I keep them on my computer, where no one would see them en masse unless they search and find all the web sites I happen to mouth off at. Also.. sometimes what I keep wouldn’t be read by anyone besides whoever is answering the feedback form of their site. So, I’ll give it a shot.

Congress.org – I SUPPORT the Resolution Calling for the Impeachment of President Bush

June 19, 2008

Impeachment NOW! It’s never too late to impeach.. and once Bush and gang are impeached, it’s never too soon to prosecute them for high crimes and misdemeanors in the form of: war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes against our constitution, treason, election fraud, and very likely many other charges.

They should have really been stopped before doing as much damage to our country and our world as they already have – putting an early end to their corruption now would still be an infinitely honorable event.

Congress.org – that’s not the kind of voter fraud that happens

April 29, 2008

Take a look at all the cases of voter fraud in elections going back years and years. Instances where people went in to the voting booths and pretended they were someone else in order to vote more than once amount to about ZERO PERCENT and have had next to no effect on election results.

If however you look at all the instance where Voter Fraud (also now called Election Fraud) was not committed by the Voters but instead by the Counters and Harassment Groups – you see all the instances where their crimes have skewed results heavily, over and over again. When the counters throw away ballots, introduce fake ballots, rig the machines, break machines, harass voters, mislead voters, and so on.. those are the election crimes that we need to concern ourselves with because THOSE ARE THE CRIMES BEING COMMITTED. And those crimes destroy democracy.

to MacFixit – Noisy fan fix

February 15, 2006

I just found a fix for a horribly noisy power supply fan and I figure I should write this somewhere, since I didn’t find any direct information on it when I was searching for clues.

I’ve been running an 8600 as a server for.. MANY years. So for these many years straight it’s been operating 24 hours a day without rest or even very much attention. A few months ago it started making more noise than usual but it wasn’t too bad, as it was in a closet. This last week, it began making loud, horrible, and finally unstoppable noise that pierced through walls, air, and my sanity. Inspecting the machine led me to believe one or both of the fans needed oil or cleaning or something. I also knew I didn’t have time to pry everything open and mess with the innards for a couple days. I was nearly hitting a deadline on a project until today so I had to just try to ignore it until this evening, when finally I was able to dig around inside it.

So I spun the fan mounted on the door and all it made was a very slight hissing sound.. well, must be the one in the power supply. Partially opening this dangerous little box, I slipped the fan out far enough to clean the blades (which like the rest of the machine was completely filthy with fine dust) and then give it a spin. That was definitely it.

After struggling with the half open power supply for a while, I realized I needed to just fully disconnect it and take the U shaped casing piece all the way off. So now that I could mess with it easier with only two hands, I tried to get into the fan. I saw pretty quick by looking into the space between the mounting and blade-cap that there wasn’t simply a spindle right there that I could oil.

I searched the net for maintenance instructions on that type of fan (a Sensflow) and found nothing. I searched for anything on how to open it, take it apart, oil it, anything.. I found nothing.

I figured the fan was toast anyway, so if I break it trying to fix it.. at least I’d have tried to fix it. There was always the other fan, and since we’ve had a high and low temp of 33 and 20 degrees out here in Seattle – I wasn’t too worried about the machine overheating before I could get a new fan. So I tried pulling it apart. I tried prying it off but it didn’t feel like it would give.. so I kept inspecting the damn thing for another way in..

There was a sticker on the other side, so I pushed at the middle of it.. and it revealed a divot of some kind, maybe a screw. So I peeled back the sticker and found a spindle, overflowing with a red powder.

Hmm..

I searched the net for any instances of powder based lubricants.. red or otherwise. I found nothing… The only thing slightly helpful I found during this whole operation was the Wikipedia listing for Computer Fans. This fan before me most likely had a sleeve type bearing.. and the article said that those kind were prone to eventually drying out… and this thing was most certainly as dry as one could get.

I dropped some oil in and let it work into the rest of the bearing. I gave it a few spins.. it got quieter and quieter – and I was very relieved. I sealed up the sticker and put my computer back together. I hooked it up back into it’s closet home and powered it up.

Whisper quiet… Fixorated.

So if your computer fan starts making horrible squeaking, whining, moaning sounds – try peeling back that sticker and see if it needs some nice fresh oil.

Either that or it’s possessed.. in which case you must then chop off the computer’s faceplate and drive a stake through its motherboard while chanting “In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida” and emptying your thoughts of all things Cool Whip.

on Ubuntu boards about WPA bounty

April 8, 2005

I think the main point in this issue is that it should just work. We don’t have to mess with Ubuntu to get Ethernet working, the same should be true for Wireless.

When key drivers, WPA, and other wireless add on bits are available but not installed, enabled, or mentioned during install – that’s not helpful for everyone, and it particularly doesn’t make sense when other less crucial software IS installed and enabled by default.

If someone has made WPA work in Ubuntu, that should get folded into the next update/autoupdate/release. If someone else sees problems and finds a fix, same deal.

That’s SUPPOSED to be what open source is for, right? Not for everyone to keep re-inventing the wheel when there is really, truly, no need for it.