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Monday, December 24, 2007

Audio Streams
Current mood: relieved
Category: Music

Merry Christmas to everyone. The 4 streams from Stevekraft.com are running fine. I finally have all the broken hardware issues behind me and were providing several streams of music and MSNBC. It only took two new soundcards and TV cards to fix the problems but were back in business provining great music and News to the world. 

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

What the Hell should I do with her????
Current mood: frustrated

Sounds like we are in the same boat.
Let talk and go from there.
----------------- Original Message -----------------
From: xxxxx
Date: Apr 7, 2007 8:44 AM


I'm married, living in Evansville WI (near Janesville) ...looking for a new friend and hopefully lover. Love outdoors in the summer - sun, water, harley road trips. I'm staying married - just want a part time distraction. Do you have any spare time?

xxxx

I happened to get a hold of this message in my wifes myspace email (I won't say how) the bottom section of the email is someone hitting on her and the top section is her replay to that person. My question to you the person reading this blog is what would you do? My situtation is I have been married to her for 19 1/2 years and have never cheated on her ever. We have been seperated twice in that 19 1/2 years and she has 2 mayby 3 kids from those separations. There are a total of 5 kids in the house. Mine are 17 and 11 Hers are 12, 9, and 7. Were still together (I don't know why) we have nothing in common except we have a couple of kids together. She has told my 11 year old that she is only here becuause she can't afford to be on her own. She is also an advid pot smoker and I have been told so by my 11 yr old. I have asked her to quit as I don't do it and she refuses. For years she has slept on the couch and won't sleep in the master bedroom with me. I'm just tired if being married and being so alone. She does everything alone and won't even eat meals with me and the kids when we eat together at the table. She tells me she hates sex and we only do it about once every 14 months. Yet she has sexual pleasure enhancement pills that are slowly dissapearing from the bottle. She keeps telling me that if she never has sex again that she would be fine with that because she has Zero sex drive. But by reading that email her statement to the other guy would say diffrent. This is just a summary of our life together. Any comments on what you think I should do.

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Music Streams
Current mood: distressed

The music streams have been down for a few weeks and onlu MSNBC feed has been working. That is because I have been running winamp with the encoder on one of my servers that is running ISA 2006 (My firewall) I'm just learning the in's and outs of the firewall. Also were upgrading the electrical panel in the basement of my home and switching from a fuse box to a circuit breaker box. It was gonna happen last friday but the meter is only a 60 Amp meter and they want to go to 100 Amp service so it's on hold until they figure out what they are going to do which involves the City. I took all my equipment down and stored it away two days before the event and now everything has been moved away from their normal area so they could get in and replace the box. I hope this gets done soon cause I got everything torn apart and running on a skeliton setup. 

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

What to do with my new free time.
Current mood: pleased

Well here I am sitting at my computer typing this Blog. I have been out of work for a week and have gotten my affairs in order with unemployment. I even replaced the rear brake line on my 1988 Chevy S10 Pickup yesturday. It was really quite easy to do. I went to Autozone and picked up 1/4 inch brake line and a couple of couplers and a tubing bender. After jacking up the truck and putting jack stands under the frame. I then was able to unconnect the front line at an existing coupling just infront of the drivers door on the inside of the frame. I started bending it back and forth till it snaped which was quite easy as it was already rotting. I discovered this the day before as I was going about 40 mph on a local road and went to stop and the front brakes locked up and I skidded for like 20 yards and almost bounced off the curb trying to avoid the stopped car infront of me. My 11 yr old son was with me and said that was some cool driving. So I preceded to pull out the old line and needed channel lock pliers to remove the back fitting as it was almost frozen in the connector bit I got it out eith 10 min of labor. I was able to then bend the new line to a close replication of the old line and got it in there. I used 2 51" pieces and 2 cuplings to make the repair. Along with the tubing bender Total parts cost me $16.98. Labor was free and I didn't need to miss work as I'm unployed. It took me about 4-5 hours to do the repair but I in no way rushed the job. By the book it's probally 2 hours labor. At $70 an hour it would have been about $140 labor and with parts markup about $35-$40 parts. The repair totaling around $175. It was my first time doing it and it wasn't bad. If any of my other lines leak i'll jump right on them and replace them. I'm glad we had a record high of 79 degrees and it wasn't -5 degrees like it was 2 months ago it sure made the job enjoyable.

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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

WOW my server really shit on me.
Current mood: aggravated

Well my server finally has had it. It had been running poorly for months and getting slower all the time. A couple of weeks ago it started crashing several times a day. I backed up important data and set my sights on a server rebuild thinking the os was getting corrupted from 3 years of running the os and installing and uninstalling various software over the year. I had aquired a copy of Windows Server 2003 and went and installed that from scratch with a wiped HD. Well it booted up and I got SP1 installed and rebooted and it would Crash on bootup.  I couldn't get anything to work in safemode or last known good configuration. So  I said screw it. I'll go back install Windows 2000 Advanced Server which is what was on it before. I got the OS installed and it would run fine for a few hours then it would Crash with various errors. I spent a week trying diffrent things to get the OS installed, but the computer would always crash. I did a lot a research on those error messages and many answers pointed to memory being corrupted. I opened up the case which is a pain because the server is tucked back behind 2  other computers on the back corner of the computer table in the corner of the room. I had the server off and took the 2 of the 3 ram sticks out and was gonna run with 256MB ram and see if I could find the defective ram. I started up the server and noticed the CPU fan was running real slow actually barely turning as tt was all dusty.  About 6 months ago  I took the server outside and blew all the dust out with my leaf blower. YES I said my leaf blower. It works great. It produces a 100MPH wind that blows all the dust out of a computer. You should do it to your computer every several months to keep it cooling correctly. My basement is somewhat dusty as many unfinished basements are. The CPU fan was about 3 years old and had enough. I lost my Bios fan on the same MB about 1 year ago but never replaced it. So I went to Tigerdirect.com in Naperville, IL and picked up a Blue Ice Chipset fan(it has Blue LED's in it) for $5.99 and a CPU cooling fan for $2.99 The next day I put them in which was 11/14/06 and booted the computer. The computer would not post. I said AW SHIT. I waisted my time the MB must be fried. It would be the second Shuttle AK31 board that I lost out of three that I bought several years ago. I decided to swap parts with the Chriss computer that I have (it's my son's Chris's computer). I opened up his case (it's the exact same as the server) and noticed that his BIOS fan was barely spinning and his CPU fan was also real slow. I shut down and removed the CPU from his computer I also disgarded his two fans as I was going to go back to Tigerdirect.com and purchase those two same fans for his computer. He won't need his computer for a while as he is grounded from his computer because he failed two clases last quarter. Anyway I put his 1 GhzCPU in the server and put the ram back cause I was going to run the server at 1Ghz until I could purchase a new XP2100 CPU for the server. Well I powered it up and it still would not post and it was right there that I came to the conclusion that the MB was probally wacked, not sure but a good guess. I then said well it's time to upgrade the Chriss computer to 1 1.2Ghz chip and give it another 512MB PC2100 ram and a new CPU fan a new chipset fan and a new 6 inch Case fan cause the old one wouldn't start on powerup unless you reached in and manually spun it. I disconnected all the cables connected to the computer and took it out on the back porch and fired up the leaf blower and blew all that damn dust out of everything. Brought it back in and installed all the new fans. Hooked up all the cables and powered it up. That blue LED fan looks sweet in the dark. Too bad you can't see it with the case on it. Led fans are good for external placement or glass cases or covers. So here I am using the dad computer as a server. I no longer have a domain controller but this computer is sharing internet, it's serving Stevekraft.com. It's providing the MSNBC stream and 3 music streams. It's encoding the video for the MSNBC video stream here on myspace and at my website. I also have a email server installed called MailEnable which is free (I love free software). So without my server I'm running at about 60% of my services and no FTP server. On thing that I'm really pissed about was that I lost a lot of good software and movies and music that I had installed on that server as the CPU was corrupting thousands of files on my D Drive. Let this be a lesson to you keep the inside of your PC clean, and make sure your cooling is working properly.

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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Codeing is a Blast

Sometimes coding is a pain in the ass. I have my profile looking good in Firefox and Opera but it looks like shit in IE. It wouldn't be such a big deal except that a majority of the users of the web are viewing it with IE. I'll keep working on the formatting and maybe someday I'll get it right. At least the streaming is working fine in all three browsers.

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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Working Again
Current mood: okay

Well I am working again Finally. Actually I have been for almost a month now. It keeps me quite busy so you won't see as much on the blog as in the past. I'm  dispatching for Nicor Services in Naprville and it's about to enter the busy season as soon as it gets cold. (I can hardly wait.) It's a real blast learing my way around Oracle. I'm working second shift so I'm not seeing the kids as much and after spending all summer with them all day long I'm not complaining.
 

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Saturday, August 19, 2006

I'm gonna run out and buy this when it comes out :)
Category: News and Politics

August 16, 2006

Radical 'Ballistic Computing' Chip Bounces Electrons Around Like Billiards

screen shot from animation
(PHOTO CREDIT UR)

Computer designers at the University of Rochester are going ballistic.

"Everyone has been trying to make better transistors by modifying current designs, but what we really need is the next paradigm," says Quentin Diduck, a graduate student at the University who thought up the radical new design. "We've gone from the relay, to the tube, to semiconductor physics. Now we're taking the next step on the evolutionary track."

That next step goes by the imposing name of "Ballistic Deflection Transistor," and it's as far from traditional transistors as tubes. Instead of running electrons through a transistor as if they were a current of water, the ballistic design bounces individual electrons off deflectors as if playing a game of atomic billiards.

Though today's transistor design has many years of viability left, the amount of heat these transistors generate and the electrical "leaks" in their ultra-thin barriers have already begun to limit their speed. Research groups around the world are investigating strange new designs to generate ways of computing at speeds unthinkable with today's chips. Some of these groups are working on similar single-electron transistors, but these designs still compute by starting and stopping the flow of electrons just like conventional designs. But the Ballistic Deflection Transistor adds a new twist by bouncing the electrons into their chosen trajectoriesusing inertia to redirect for "free," instead of wrestling the electrons into place with brute energy.

Researchers
Researchers Martin Margala, Yonathan Shapir, Paul Ampadu, and Marc Feldman are teaming together to develop the Ballistic Deflection Transistor technology. (PHOTO CREDIT UR)

Such a chip would use very little power, create very little heat, be highly resistant to "noise" inherent in electronic systems, and should be easy to manufacture with current technologies. All that would make it incredibly fast. The National Science Foundation is so impressed with the idea that it just granted the University of Rochester team $1.1 million to develop a prototype.

"We've assembled a unique team to take on this chip," says Marc Feldman, professor of computer engineering at the University. "In addition to myself and Quentin, we have a theoretical physicist, a circuit designer, and an expert in computer architecture. We're not just designing a new transistor, but a new archetype as well, and as far as I know, this is the first time an architect has been involved in the actual design of the transistor on which the entire architecture is built."

The team has already had some luck in fabricating a prototype. The ballistic transistor is a nano-scale structure, and so all but impossible to engineer just a few years ago. Its very design means that this "large" prototype is already nearly as small as the best conventional transistor designs coming out of Silicon Valley today. Feldman and Diduck are confident that the design will readily scale to much smaller dimensions.

There's one hurdle the team isn't quite as confident about: "We're talking about a chip speed measured in terahertz, a thousand times faster than today's desktop transistors" Diduck says. "We have to figure out how to test it because there's no such thing as a terahertz oscilloscope!"

The Science Behind the Ballistics

The Ballistic Deflection Transistor (BDT) should produce far less heat and run far faster than standard transistors because it does not start and stop the flow of its electrons the way conventional designs do. It resembles a roadway intersection, except in the middle of the intersection sits a triangular block. From the "south" an electron is fired, as it approaches the crossroads, it passes through an electrical field that pushes the electron slightly east or west. When the electron reaches the middle of the intersection, it bounces off one side of the triangle block and is deflected straight along either the east or west roads. In this way, if the electron current travels along the east road, it may be counted as a zero, and as a one if it travels down the west road.

A traditional transistor registers a "one" as a collection of electrons on a capacitor, and a "zero" when those electrons are removed. Moving electrons on and off the capacitor is akin to filling and emptying a bucket of water. The drawback to this method is that it takes time to fill and empty that bucket. That refill time limits the speed of the transistorthe transistors in today's laptops run at perhaps two gigahertz, meaning two billion refills every second. A second drawback is that these transistors produce immense amounts of heat when that energy is emptied.

The BDT design should also be able to resist much of the electrical noise present in all electronic devices because the noise would only be present in the electrical "steering" field, and calculations show the variations of the noise would cancel themselves out as the electron passes through.

The BDT is "ballistic" because it is made from a sheet of semiconductor material called a "2D electron gas," which allows the electrons to travel without hitting impurities, which would impede the transistor's performance.

The $1.1 million is an NSF Nanotechnology Integrated Research Team grant, which is only awarded to promising research. The team is comprised of Marc Feldman, professor of electrical and computer engineering, Martin Margala and Paul Ampadu, assistant professors of electrical and computer engineering, and Yonathan Shapir, professor of physics and astronomy.


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Friday, August 18, 2006

WOW that's messed up
Current mood: bitchy
Category: Web, HTML, Tech

Damn, I wish myspace had a WYSIWYG editor for the pages. It's really tough getting the coding to look right in the BIG three browsers (IE, Firefox and Opera) I like and use all three. Without the WYSIWYG editor it forces you to really figure out html coding for stuff like table positioning and forematting. I had been doing my page here and just viewing it with firefox and was thinking all was well. Tonight I happened to be sitting at my server working on skype and was going to post my Skype link icon like I have at the end of this post and I viewed it on IE cause that is all I have installed on my server and I was like man my myspace page is really messed up on the left side in the music table. The table formatting is just wrong but looks fine in Firefox and Opera. I use Frontpage 2003 for my website Stevekraft.com. It's just so much quicker with WYSIWYG than the days of coding an html page with your text editor. Myspace also messes with code your post and don't let you put in Scrips. I would like to use some for stuff like a Skype Icon and other contact means like I have on my website but it changes the code when posting it. Oh well you can only do so much with so much. At least I can have Myspace host my blog and I don't have to go through the hastle of setting it up on IIS 5.0 on my server.

It's funny I can post this icon in my blog but Myspace won't let it be posted on my page.

My status


Get Skype and call me for free.

 

 

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Thursday, August 17, 2006

2006 Wedding a two part film loop
Current mood: surprised
Category: Romance and Relationships

My brothers wedding from May 2006
Part II of the wedding

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Saturday, August 12, 2006

Oceangram.com
Current mood: accomplished
Category: Web, HTML, Tech


We in Aurora, IL USA check out new stuff.http://www.oceangram.com Are you tired of waiting FOREVER for a bottle?  Just right click the water and select play. The lighthouse will light and a bottle will float right up. NO WAITING.-=>Your Welcome<=-



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Sunday, August 06, 2006

Another day of figuring MySpace Coding out
Current mood: accomplished
Category: MySpace

Well I'm starting to get my profile here customized to look more like my website. Stevekraft.com I have to go and reboot this computer cause every once in a while the sound stops working and I can't broadcast MSNBC. Computers piss me off sometimes. I must really get pissed off a lot cause I have 11 of them here in my house. Go to The List Of What We Have and see them for yourself. Gotta reboot so later.

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Friday, August 04, 2006

New Begining and another day at home
Current mood: pleased
Category: Life

Here I am creating my new MySpace profile. I just got my new patio Misting system from http://Smarthome.com and installed it this afternoon. It works great and makes the porch really confortable on these hot 90 degree days.

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