In Other News...
Wife and kids are gone to their first day back at school; summer is officially over. Home alone with nothing but my thoughts and Paul Simon on the boom box...
mnem
Another week to go here before the roads congest from 3:15PM to 4:30PM weekdays with idiots who were too cheap to buy the 'optional extra' indicator lights for their scarily large SUVs.
You mean these?
mnem
No. School buses are almost non-existent in the UK (there are a handful of rural schools that run one, but it really is a handful). Back in the day I either walked to school, cycled or caught an omnibus. Nowadays apparently children aren't safe unless they are driven to the school's gates, ideally in a vehicle no smaller than a BMW X5 with no more than two occupants including the driver who, it seems, ought to have no more than a rudimentary grasp of the rules of the road.
We've just done the weekly run to the supermarket. During the summer at around the time we went it has consistently taken perhaps 15 minutes driving, during term time it will take nearer 30.
Tooling around the Arc de Triomphe is safer than negotiating the roads around a British School in late afternoon.
A Frenchman demonstrating the only safe way to negotiate the Arc de Triomphe:
I was actually referring to the
'optional extra' indicator lights part of your comment, and indirectly suggesting that perhaps soccer moms in SUVs should be reclassified as school buses.
That said; you guys have no idea from SUVs. An X5 is a effing shoe box over here; soccer moms over here drive Suburbans and Escalades: 5.7 meters and 3 tons at ~16MPG. We have fuckwits who drive 1-ton, 4-door extended cab pickups with 8-foot duallie bed that are 7 meters long, then install aftermarket front & rear bumpers made from well-casing to add almost another meter.
And YES, they drive that 10MPG douchemobile as personal transportation, or if they DO work with it, it's one day a month.
About 6 in 10 vehicles driven as daily transport in Texas are "light trucks" of some sort, and about 1 in 10 are one of those behemoths.
And THAT is what we're sending our kids halfway around the world to die in a desert for.
I don't see a benefit to doing that when what he wants is local copies small enough for the very constraining 2MB/post limit purely as a courtesy in case of catastrophe, while still linking to large, high-res images on a 3rd-party site.
I've run into similar headaches myself... like the photo sequence from my 3D Printer posts. I realize that Dave, Inc are just trying to keep the usual space-wastery by the FB Dingle crowd from causing eevBlog to get slammed with massive hosting/bandwidth surcharges, but it IS A bit of a PITA.
mnem
*Back to the salt mines*
It is a PITA sure but that's all we have so we just live with it unfortunately.
Hires, who hasn't got a Tb drive in their PC ?
Keep your hires pics there and post appropriate res pics here.
In an Op I started a couple weeks back and uploaded 15 images as thumbnails for a single post and didn't hit the 2M limit. Sure it's a little bit of work but nowhere near as much as typing and proof reading the 1000 words in it, and multiple times. Along with the pics it was some hours work but what else would you do when it's pissing with rain outside ?
250 Kb/pic is plenty of detail and if you need greater detail down load and enlarge in a image tool.
That's 8 pics/post, who needs more ?
Make a further post.
Yeahhh... NO.
2MB is ridiculously tiny; even for a single image in many cases. No 2 ways around it. Low-res is being kind.
Not going to get into an argument over filetypes vs compression methods, etc, but shit, even Yapoop allows 25MB of attachments/eMail, and they're well-known cheap-asses when it comes to storage.
Yes I’m wondering what I should do. I’m on the fence as to whether I should keep it original and museum piece or make it 100% safe and use it as a lab instrument. A working VTVM is actually pretty damn useful as both my Brymen and Keysight meters are pretty RF sensitive and jump all over the place. Not so with a VTVM. But that means either heavily modifying it to make it floating or keeping it grounded. If it’s grounded you can measure non ground referenced circuits which is a pain however.
Hmm.
I know y'all are probably going to want to tar & feather me for suggesting it... but why not upgrade the mains wiring with 2+GND and a GFCI plug? Does that work differently over there as it does here?
mnem
America eats its young.