Archive for the ‘Life Stuff’ Category

3
Mar

   Posted by: RobPatton   in Life Stuff, Tech

http://www.familab.org/

FAMiLab is a non-profit community-based art and technology collective running out of Orlando, Fl (i.e. a hackerspace). The ultimate goal of the FAMiLab is to provide a safe space where hackers, makers, and crafters can wield their imagination in any way they see fit. Think of the FAMiLab as a club for geeks! Be ye art geek, LARP geek, code geek, lab geek, or any geek in between–we would like you to join us at the lab and teach a workshop, lead a lecture, or simply work on a project while surrounded by awesome people. If you can think it, and can find the supplies, it’s fair game at the lab.

http://www.familab.org/

10
Oct

   Posted by: RobPatton   in Life Stuff, Tech

From the paper this week…Voxeo in the news

12
Jul

   Posted by: RobPatton   in Life Stuff, Tech

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Turn ignition from OFF to RUN 8 times within 10 seconds, with the 8th time ending in
RUN. All doors will lock then unlock to confirm programming mode. Within 20 seconds,
press any button on 1st remote transmitter. Door locks will cycle to confirm programming.
Within 20 seconds, press any button on 2nd transmitter (up to 4 transmitters total possible).
Turn ignition to OFF. Locks will again cycle to indicate end of programming mode

24
May

   Posted by: RobPatton   in House Stuff, Life Stuff, Things I want, Treehugger Stuff


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Propane is an interesting fuel.  Unlike Gasoline or Diesel, its CLEAN burning, it never goes bad, and its safe to keep around.  Its also a dandy way of getting your steaks from raw to mmm mmm good.I have several propane devices.  BBQ grill, turkey cooker, infared heater, and generator.   Since I have all these items, I have a bunch of propane tanks.  In my hurricane prep work this weekend, I tried to sort out what tanks were full, and which were not.

In this process I learned:

Every tank will have “tare weight” stamped into it, indicating how much is weighs, empty.

A standard bbq grill tank, aka a 20 pound tank, weighs about 37 pounds, full.  It weighs about 17 pounds, empty.I (somehow) have 3 tanks that weigh 21 pounds.

I can’t go get this refilled and just pay for 16 pounds of propane.  Its an all or nothing deal with a fill of this size. Same goes if you do a Blue Rhino swap out.

It would be ideal to have a pump, and transfer the propane from tank to tank.  To good to be true. They are to expensive to make it worth buying one, even though it looks very simple… The Krug Pump, has been around for 50 years.


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Current Inventory:
8 – 20 pound
1 – 40 pound
1 – 100 pound

12
May

   Posted by: RobPatton   in Guns, Life Stuff

Tennessee Follows Montana’s Lead, Files Bill to Remove Federal Gun Laws From Firearms Produced and Sold in the State

Tennessee legislators are considering a law that would tell the federal government that their gun laws don’t apply to guns manufactured and sold within the state.

It’s called the “Tennessee Firearms Freedom Act.”

It basically exempts guns made and sold in Tennessee from federal regulation, because they never cross the state line.“If these firearms are meant to be used just here in Tennessee, they’re not properly regulated by the federal government because they are not in interstate commerce,” says Rep. Fincher.

“Your state, and I suspect every state, will be rushing to try to do something to preserve the rights of their people,” says Ronnie Barrett with Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, Inc.

Montana’s state body passed the bill, and Governor Brian Schweitzer, a Democrat, signed it into law.

Texas is trying to pass the same thing.

Here’s the problem, and if you don’t know about this, sit down because it will make you dizzy in disbelief. A product manufactured in a state does not have to leave the state to be part of interstate commerce. It doesn’t even have to be sold.

I’ll give you a minute to digest that before I show you why that is law.

The case in question is Wickard v. Filburn. The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 limited the area that farmers could plant wheat on, because they thought doing that would help stabilize the markets. A gentlemen named Roscoe Filburn grew more wheat than the government said he could, but his wheat was for his farm. He never sold it and it never crossed state lines. It didn’t leave his farm.

The Supreme Court ruled against him. It said that if he hadn’t grow his own wheat, he would have had to buy it. Therefore, his lack of purchasing wheat on the open market did have an effect on interstate commerce. That ruling gives Congress the power to regulate “wholly intrastate, non-commercial activity if such activity, viewed in the aggregate, would have a substantial effect on interstate commerce, even if the individual effects are trivial.”

This case has been used to prosecute people growing medical marijuana as recently as 2005, in Gonzales v. Raich. It will be used to swat down these uppity states and their ideas of liberty.

3
May

   Posted by: RobPatton   in Biggest Looser, Humor, Life Stuff

Gout is caused by too much uric acid in the blood (hyperuricemia). The following risk factors can either cause hyperuricemia or make joints more susceptible to the formation of uric acid crystals:

So, lets see how many of these fit me…

  • Being male, yep
  • Family history of gout, not so much
  • Obesity, yep
  • Moderate, regular, or heavy consumption of alcohol, especially beer. Wow one that doesn’t apply.
  • A diet rich in meat and seafood, which can be high in purines, yep
  • Use of medicines that remove salt and water from the body (diuretics), yep
  • Regular use of aspirin (more than 1 or 2 aspirin tablets a day), yep
  • Frequent episodes of dehydration, yep
  • Acute illness or infection, yep
  • Lead exposure (may occur through work, diet, or hobbies), yep,. ooops
  • Very low-calorie diets, yep
  • Injury to a joint, yep

Looks like I’m screwed….

1
Apr

   Posted by: RobPatton   in Biggest Looser, Life Stuff

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Diet Bet Status April 1, no, this isn’t an April fools anything

April 1 weigh in was overall  very good.

Rob has lost 45 pounds, or 13.04% and has 44.4 pounds remaining.

RJ has lost 45 pounds, or 15.10% and has 29.7 pounds remaining.

Now Pay attention here to THESE numbers.,

Yes, I’m a little behind in the race, but:

I was able to loose 25 pounds during the month of March, while RJ lost only 8.2 pounds.

If we kept this same rate of loss going, I would win on about may 16th.  This gives me a goal.

27
Mar

   Posted by: RobPatton   in Guns, Just plain weird, Life Stuff

A Hillsborough County sheriff’s deputy shot a man who was carrying what appeared to be an assault rifle near an elementary school. Authorities later discovered it was a toy gun.Deputy Ricco Palermo, a 10-year veteran of the department, confronted the man with the weapon Thursday night and told him to lower it. Instead 56-year-old Gilbert Velez pointed it at the deputy. The deputy fired, hitting the man in the stomach. He is listed in critical condition at the hospital.Authorities later saw that Velez was carrying an AirSoft BB gun, which uses a mold to capture the look, feel and weight of a real weapon.Palmero is on paid leave while the investigation continues.

You, Velez, out of the gene pool.

27
Feb

   Posted by: RobPatton   in Cars, Life Stuff

It was about 20 years ago. I wandered back to an empty lot in Sanford, to witness the carnage that had happened to this poor car.  It was upside, and looking sad.  I sat for an hour or two carefully peeling off its artwork, the only thing I had to put it on was continuous form paper from a programming project for my Quick basic class, so that is where I put it.  It has been on the wall at every house that I’ve lived since then.

A couple weeks ago, I had it framed.  Good or bad, Its a piece of history.

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22
Feb

   Posted by: RobPatton   in Life Stuff, Solar Power, Tech, Uncategorized

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I sure do manage to use/use up a lot of batteries, so I end up with a graveyard of ones that need to go to the EWaste section at the Transfer station.  About now is when other people find similar things they want me to haul off for them.  You’ll notice the big blue battery is one of the group that was in the old Solar Power project.  75% of batteries just isn’t enuf.