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lonestar2000
ParticipantVwWorks/Linux embedded for wireless telco systems.
I think you meant VxWorks. That stuff is a pain to fix when it breaks on a device. We have over 100 wireless routers from Froundry deployed in our enterprise. They work well enough, but if the code gets corrupt and the thing won’t boot, oh my! VxWorks’ command set leaves much to be desired.
I’ll work on IOS based device recovery any day before I’ll touch VxWorks. There is a reason why these engineers are being laid off. π
Ok guess I’m a bit off topic here, back to your regularily scheduled programming. π
lonestar2000
ParticipantVwWorks/Linux embedded for wireless telco systems.
I think you meant VxWorks. That stuff is a pain to fix when it breaks on a device. We have over 100 wireless routers from Froundry deployed in our enterprise. They work well enough, but if the code gets corrupt and the thing won’t boot, oh my! VxWorks’ command set leaves much to be desired.
I’ll work on IOS based device recovery any day before I’ll touch VxWorks. There is a reason why these engineers are being laid off. π
Ok guess I’m a bit off topic here, back to your regularily scheduled programming. π
lonestar2000
ParticipantVwWorks/Linux embedded for wireless telco systems.
I think you meant VxWorks. That stuff is a pain to fix when it breaks on a device. We have over 100 wireless routers from Froundry deployed in our enterprise. They work well enough, but if the code gets corrupt and the thing won’t boot, oh my! VxWorks’ command set leaves much to be desired.
I’ll work on IOS based device recovery any day before I’ll touch VxWorks. There is a reason why these engineers are being laid off. π
Ok guess I’m a bit off topic here, back to your regularily scheduled programming. π
lonestar2000
ParticipantVwWorks/Linux embedded for wireless telco systems.
I think you meant VxWorks. That stuff is a pain to fix when it breaks on a device. We have over 100 wireless routers from Froundry deployed in our enterprise. They work well enough, but if the code gets corrupt and the thing won’t boot, oh my! VxWorks’ command set leaves much to be desired.
I’ll work on IOS based device recovery any day before I’ll touch VxWorks. There is a reason why these engineers are being laid off. π
Ok guess I’m a bit off topic here, back to your regularily scheduled programming. π
April 14, 2008 at 12:37 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186852lonestar2000
ParticipantWe have a Sony DVD camcroder and we solved the DVD cost issue by using Re-Writable DVDs. Shoot your movie, transfer it to the PC, then erase the DVD.
We bought a single 10 disk spindle of mini-DVDs when we bought the camcorder…some years ago. We’ve so far used the top 3 or so of the DVDs and have never had any problems. Six or so of the DVDs we have never even touched.
Once on the PC we edit the movies and burn to low cost standard size DVD-Rs and ship to the relatives.
Simple, cheap, and very effective.
Now for the Disneyland or England trips…we simply do not take vacation. We have a 2 year and a new born at home and most days it is all we can muster just to take care of grocery and other essential shopping. Weekends are filled with much the same, just keeping up with the essentials.
We figure we’ll be ready to take a decent vacation to some place other than the shopping mall in about 20 years. By that time the economy may have recovered enough that we’ll actually have $5 to spend on non-essentials.
April 14, 2008 at 12:37 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186873lonestar2000
ParticipantWe have a Sony DVD camcroder and we solved the DVD cost issue by using Re-Writable DVDs. Shoot your movie, transfer it to the PC, then erase the DVD.
We bought a single 10 disk spindle of mini-DVDs when we bought the camcorder…some years ago. We’ve so far used the top 3 or so of the DVDs and have never had any problems. Six or so of the DVDs we have never even touched.
Once on the PC we edit the movies and burn to low cost standard size DVD-Rs and ship to the relatives.
Simple, cheap, and very effective.
Now for the Disneyland or England trips…we simply do not take vacation. We have a 2 year and a new born at home and most days it is all we can muster just to take care of grocery and other essential shopping. Weekends are filled with much the same, just keeping up with the essentials.
We figure we’ll be ready to take a decent vacation to some place other than the shopping mall in about 20 years. By that time the economy may have recovered enough that we’ll actually have $5 to spend on non-essentials.
April 14, 2008 at 12:37 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186903lonestar2000
ParticipantWe have a Sony DVD camcroder and we solved the DVD cost issue by using Re-Writable DVDs. Shoot your movie, transfer it to the PC, then erase the DVD.
We bought a single 10 disk spindle of mini-DVDs when we bought the camcorder…some years ago. We’ve so far used the top 3 or so of the DVDs and have never had any problems. Six or so of the DVDs we have never even touched.
Once on the PC we edit the movies and burn to low cost standard size DVD-Rs and ship to the relatives.
Simple, cheap, and very effective.
Now for the Disneyland or England trips…we simply do not take vacation. We have a 2 year and a new born at home and most days it is all we can muster just to take care of grocery and other essential shopping. Weekends are filled with much the same, just keeping up with the essentials.
We figure we’ll be ready to take a decent vacation to some place other than the shopping mall in about 20 years. By that time the economy may have recovered enough that we’ll actually have $5 to spend on non-essentials.
April 14, 2008 at 12:37 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186907lonestar2000
ParticipantWe have a Sony DVD camcroder and we solved the DVD cost issue by using Re-Writable DVDs. Shoot your movie, transfer it to the PC, then erase the DVD.
We bought a single 10 disk spindle of mini-DVDs when we bought the camcorder…some years ago. We’ve so far used the top 3 or so of the DVDs and have never had any problems. Six or so of the DVDs we have never even touched.
Once on the PC we edit the movies and burn to low cost standard size DVD-Rs and ship to the relatives.
Simple, cheap, and very effective.
Now for the Disneyland or England trips…we simply do not take vacation. We have a 2 year and a new born at home and most days it is all we can muster just to take care of grocery and other essential shopping. Weekends are filled with much the same, just keeping up with the essentials.
We figure we’ll be ready to take a decent vacation to some place other than the shopping mall in about 20 years. By that time the economy may have recovered enough that we’ll actually have $5 to spend on non-essentials.
April 14, 2008 at 12:37 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186911lonestar2000
ParticipantWe have a Sony DVD camcroder and we solved the DVD cost issue by using Re-Writable DVDs. Shoot your movie, transfer it to the PC, then erase the DVD.
We bought a single 10 disk spindle of mini-DVDs when we bought the camcorder…some years ago. We’ve so far used the top 3 or so of the DVDs and have never had any problems. Six or so of the DVDs we have never even touched.
Once on the PC we edit the movies and burn to low cost standard size DVD-Rs and ship to the relatives.
Simple, cheap, and very effective.
Now for the Disneyland or England trips…we simply do not take vacation. We have a 2 year and a new born at home and most days it is all we can muster just to take care of grocery and other essential shopping. Weekends are filled with much the same, just keeping up with the essentials.
We figure we’ll be ready to take a decent vacation to some place other than the shopping mall in about 20 years. By that time the economy may have recovered enough that we’ll actually have $5 to spend on non-essentials.
lonestar2000
ParticipantThere’s another gotcha with transferring debt to 0% interest credit cards. Default on just one card, or simply make a single late payment, and they bump you right up to the default rate, on all of them! Last time I checked these are in the 20%+ range.
At the same time your HELOC is being pulled back, and your house is probably worth even less then it was six months ago.
Can you say ‘perfect storm’?
lonestar2000
ParticipantThere’s another gotcha with transferring debt to 0% interest credit cards. Default on just one card, or simply make a single late payment, and they bump you right up to the default rate, on all of them! Last time I checked these are in the 20%+ range.
At the same time your HELOC is being pulled back, and your house is probably worth even less then it was six months ago.
Can you say ‘perfect storm’?
lonestar2000
ParticipantThere’s another gotcha with transferring debt to 0% interest credit cards. Default on just one card, or simply make a single late payment, and they bump you right up to the default rate, on all of them! Last time I checked these are in the 20%+ range.
At the same time your HELOC is being pulled back, and your house is probably worth even less then it was six months ago.
Can you say ‘perfect storm’?
lonestar2000
ParticipantThere’s another gotcha with transferring debt to 0% interest credit cards. Default on just one card, or simply make a single late payment, and they bump you right up to the default rate, on all of them! Last time I checked these are in the 20%+ range.
At the same time your HELOC is being pulled back, and your house is probably worth even less then it was six months ago.
Can you say ‘perfect storm’?
lonestar2000
ParticipantThere’s another gotcha with transferring debt to 0% interest credit cards. Default on just one card, or simply make a single late payment, and they bump you right up to the default rate, on all of them! Last time I checked these are in the 20%+ range.
At the same time your HELOC is being pulled back, and your house is probably worth even less then it was six months ago.
Can you say ‘perfect storm’?
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