makes sense, we get lots of once in a blue moon poo poo here too. like back when i worked as an electrician's assistant over summer, i was jacking out channels in the vall for the cables, and did cross a few old cables in the vall, that were held either in lead, or glass tubes, for instance as for 15a @ 120v yea, still exceeds the lowest tier crap here, which never reaches 12, or often even just double digits of "american amperes" at all
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ceiling fans are not a thing here either, as you might imagine speaking of ceiling lights, btw, do you guys do like swedes do, where they have a funny lighting outlet around ceiling that you plug your light in?
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cinci zoo sniper posted:ceiling fans are not a thing here either, as you might imagine if you mean track lighting, some places do have that, most don't.
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fishmech posted:if you mean track lighting, some places do have that, most don't.
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cinci zoo sniper posted:no, i mean a comically sized wall outled that is mounted in the ceiling, so you hang your lights and plug poo poo in like regular bedside lamp or whatever can you show a picture of what you're trying to describe
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Sniep posted:can you show a picture of what you're trying to describe http://www.plugsocketmuseum.nl/LampSockets1.html 13, 14 there. i dont remember if mine had grounding since i never bothered to install a ceiling lamp in my dorm room
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cinci zoo sniper posted:http://www.plugsocketmuseum.nl/LampSockets1.html nah ours of that similar form factor just take a light bulb directly in a socket
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Sniep posted:nah ours of that similar form factor just take a light bulb directly in a socket
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lol that's kinda cool though
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cinci zoo sniper posted:ceiling fans are not a thing here either, as you might imagine they just do like this regular ceiling lights/fans get mounted into a box that's in the ceiling probably the closest thing to plugging something into the ceiling is for projectors
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hifi posted:they just do like this
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hifi posted:they just do like this one of the weird candle bulbs being burnt out but no one bothered to replace it is so typical
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fishmech posted:one of the weird candle bulbs being burnt out but no one bothered to replace it is so typical "you cant buy the good bulbs anymore" - my dad speaking of, do old farts in sweden and latvia or wherever still want their incandescents back
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thread for when you have problems with latvia
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SO DEMANDING posted:thread for when you have problems with latvia mikrotik is pretty cool
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I live in a non poo poo tier European country so quality of switches isn't a problem, but light switches are designed for switching lights and usually can handle 10A, they are not designed to handle the full 16 amps in a typical wall outlet circuit.
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are ceiling fans good oir bad
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echinopsis posted:are ceiling fans good oir bad fan bad for healthy, deadly if used when sleep
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if you live where it's often over 35c and you don't have ac it's good but otherwise what's the point.
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spankmeister posted:fan bad for healthy, deadly if used when sleep
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hifi posted:"you cant buy the good bulbs anymore" - my dad
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cinci zoo sniper posted:didnt know you were korean well if having plausible deniability for the inevitable suicide of a loved one is korean
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Maximum Leader posted:if you live where it's often over 35c and you don't have ac it's good but otherwise what's the point. we have a huger ceiling in this room and it makes me wonder if would be good in winter
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syscall girl posted:well if having plausible deniability for the inevitable suicide of a loved one is korean
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echinopsis posted:we have a huger ceiling in this room and it makes me wonder if would be good in winter why would you want a fan for the winter
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Maximum Leader posted:why would you want a fan for the winter my parents have a ceiling fan in the room with the wood stove -- it blows hot air downward, off the ceiling
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SO DEMANDING posted:thread for when you have problems with latvia https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3762306
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cinci zoo sniper posted:idk what is this grim reference to, i just meant korean fan death meme the explanation for the phenomenon i read is that it's a euphemism for a bad death that doesn't want talking about, no one actually believes it
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Maximum Leader posted:why would you want a fan for the winter ceiling fan at low speed is pretty decent for ensuring air movement that keeps hot air from settling in just one part of the room. you wouldn't want to put it up to high though, because then the cooling effect overwhelms it. spankmeister posted:I live in a non poo poo tier European country so quality of switches isn't a problem, but light switches are designed for switching lights and usually can handle 10A, they are not designed to handle the full 16 amps in a typical wall outlet circuit. they should be. i mean the british usually have switches directly attached to their outlets and thats the same power isnt it.
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Maximum Leader posted:why would you want a fan for the winter ceiling fans have a switch on them somewhere and when you flip it the fan runs backwards so it pushes the hot air off the ceiling
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hifi posted:ceiling fans have a switch on them somewhere and when you flip it the fan runs backwards so it pushes the hot air off the ceiling dont reveal the korean secret to eternal life
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is there a place where i can get a microsoft windows server license for cheap homelab use, kinda like how vmug only costs $200/year my boyfriend is a college student would it be allowed for him to buy it with my money through dreamspark and me use it i wanna experiment with hyper-v
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evaluation license is 4 or 6 months and you can rearm it a few times to go a year or more between reinstalls. dreamspark is free but it depends on your school, some of them don't have server licenses unless you are an IT student. you can setup vagrant or another tool to automate transferring the fsmo roles and promoting the DCs. it is good practice to demote and promote servers anyways. the command is just slmgr.vbs -rearm to extend the trial period.
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action pack is like vmug though. https://partner.microsoft.com/en-US/membership/action-pack iirc you can use both for actual production use
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i installed about 130ft of cat5e today between the main house and outside cottage. to see if everything worked, I quickly ghetto-crimped some RJ45s using a flat-tip screwdriver and hammer – my crimping tool wasn't in the tool box. and, well, either the cable is running right next to a DC transformer or my crimping hackjob is worse than i thought, because i'm only getting throughput of ~10mbps using gigabit routers. it's been years since I've really got involved with networking at a more complex level, though. will the speed be sorted by properly crimping on the plugs (which I suspect aren't making proper contact with the strands) or should i suck it up and buy some cat6 STP cable?
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Hello Spaceman posted:i installed about 130ft of cat5e today between the main house and outside cottage. yeah, do unfuck your endpoint wiring, cat5e proper should be consistent wrt up to 1gbps @ 100 metres end-to-end
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cinci zoo sniper posted:yeah, do unfuck your endpoint wiring, cat5e proper should be consistent wrt up to 1gbps @ 100 metres end-to-end my thinking too. i wasn't able to get a PC in there to see what the negotiated link speed is, but the fact that it's at ~10mbps makes me think it's stuck at ethernet speed bc of a dodgy connection on a pin. more so, "negotiated speed" theory makes sense because the speed tests didn't exhibit usual signs of interference: wildly inconsistent speeds. thanks for the reassurance.
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Hello Spaceman posted:i installed about 130ft of cat5e today between the main house and outside cottage. make sure you include some cat 6 to a jack in your laundry room
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