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  • R Roger Wright

    dan neely wrote:

    company provided junk?

    It's all I can afford, and the company provides me with no tools. Since I so rarely use the crimp tool I haven't felt the need to invest in a good one, as the jump from junk to decent quality involves a large price tag. But with two more substations to do this year I may have to change priorities.

    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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    NormDroid
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    Do you get to play use hotsticks.

    Software Kinetics - Moving software

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    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

      Dude, you really need to put Myspace behind you. It just doesn't jell, you know.

      Cheers, Vıkram.

      Carpe Diem.

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      Nish Nishant
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      Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

      Dude, you really need to put Myspace behind you. It just doesn't jell, you know.

      Depends on how you use it. In India Orkut's more popular and Orkut has put me in touch with dozens of my school mates I had not been in touch with for over a decade. It's an awesome tool to get in touch with old friends.

      Regards, Nish


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      My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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      • R Roger Wright

        What? I just joined it a month ago. I'd been looking for friends I lost track of 15 years ago, and found them there, but I couldn't contact them without joining. A damsel in distress I gave a home to for a couple years, and her two adorable little girls. The girls are all grown now, with kids of their own, and all are doing wonderfully well. It's worth the goofiness of MySpace to know that. :-D

        "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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        Nish Nishant
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        Roger, I've found Orkut to be very good at connecting with old friends - you find one friend, and then you automatically see all your common friends. So right now any old classmate who finds me will find at least a dozen of his classmates in my list of friends.

        Regards, Nish


        Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
        My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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        • R Roger Wright

          That's a beauty! How big is that thing?

          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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          _Damian S_
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          9m x 7m x 2.7m high to the gutters (higher in the gable).

          Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!! Booger Mobile - Camp Quality esCarpade 2010

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          • N NormDroid

            Roger Wright wrote:

            But we do have another location where, I'm told, we can't open the 69kV switch because it arcs badly. There's a certain charging current in a long line, even when there's no load on it. Apparently whoever designed that site used a switch that can handle 12 miles of line at the end of a 20 mile line. Oops. My next project will add a station closer to the middle of the line with a switch rated full load switching. That should solve that little problem.

            Listening to you makes me feel I in the wrong job:) Keep the 'work' updates coming I find them extremely interesting.

            Software Kinetics - Moving software

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            Norm .net wrote:

            Listening to you makes me feel I in the wrong job

            You might be; how will you know until you try something different? In my case, I was forced by fate to try other things than I'd intended for my life. But it can be voluntarily, I hear. :-D My dad was a fairly wise man, I think. He told me once, "Son, when a man could expect to live 35 to 40 years, it made sense to have one career and excel at it. But now that we live for 70, 80, even 90 years, that no longer makes sense. You spend the first 20 years learning how to live, the next ten or so mastering your first trade. That leaves maybe 60 years of doing the same old thing, day after day. Nobody can do that. Plan on changing course a few times in your life and you'll be much happier." I'm paraphrasing, of course - that conversation took place spread over many talks. But the wisdom in it remains, and is eternal. If what I do sounds interesting, more interesting than what you now do, maybe it's time to think about a change. You're never too old, you know. I did my time programming computers, and I still enjoy it, but I no longer have any wish to do it for a living. Perhaps you've had enough, too. :)

            "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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              Roger, I've found Orkut to be very good at connecting with old friends - you find one friend, and then you automatically see all your common friends. So right now any old classmate who finds me will find at least a dozen of his classmates in my list of friends.

              Regards, Nish


              Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
              My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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              Roger Wright
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              Is Orkut still operating? Wow! I gave up waiting for it to mature after a few years and stopped downloading it on each new PC. I've lost track of it, and assumed it died. Nice to know it's still alive and well; many a night we spent chatting with Colin and Ironman, et al... I'll look into it tonight. Thanks, Nish!

              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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              • N NormDroid

                Do you get to play use hotsticks.

                Software Kinetics - Moving software

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                Roger Wright
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                They don't let me play with those as a rule, but I'm thinking about buying my own to use on roadtrips. :-D I did once get to operate a 230kV breaker, but that was for training. I have the 30kV gloves, in case I need to reach inside a live switch or sectionalizing cabinet, which I've done often. But mostly I spend my time designing stuff and managing the construction. In a pinch I can do anything the line guys do, except for the heavy lifting bits - they average about 300 lbs and have the strength of gorillas. I try hard at the gym, but there's no way I'm ever going to acquire strength like theirs. I don't have the training to build lines - that's a very specialized knowledge, and our people are very good at it - but I can design them, and I can operate the devices that control them.

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                • _ _Damian S_

                  9m x 7m x 2.7m high to the gutters (higher in the gable).

                  Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!! Booger Mobile - Camp Quality esCarpade 2010

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                  Roger Wright
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                  Damn! I'm envious. I could really use that kind of space but it won't fit on my lot and I definitely can't afford it. Beautiful job, BTW. I've built a few from Sears in my time, and I know the instructions aren't all they should be.

                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                  • R Roger Wright

                    Damn! I'm envious. I could really use that kind of space but it won't fit on my lot and I definitely can't afford it. Beautiful job, BTW. I've built a few from Sears in my time, and I know the instructions aren't all they should be.

                    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                    No, the instructions themselves were kind of alright, but yes, the reality of putting it together didn't quite fit what they said to do... Particularly the gables!! What an unmitigated disaster that was for quite some time! Still, it's up now, and turned out alright!! Luckily my brother (a plumber) and one of his friends (a builder) were on hand!! Me, I lifted heavy objects and held the dumb end of the tape measure!! It's been quite expensive to build, and even though I've been fortunate to get mate's rates for a fair bit of stuff (concrete, fill, earthmoving equipment etc), it's still well up over $10K. Got my sparky coming in the next week or two to cable it up - three-phase into the shed (one outlet), a bunch of lights and some heavy duty 20 amp "standard" power points.

                    Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!! Booger Mobile - Camp Quality esCarpade 2010

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                      No, the instructions themselves were kind of alright, but yes, the reality of putting it together didn't quite fit what they said to do... Particularly the gables!! What an unmitigated disaster that was for quite some time! Still, it's up now, and turned out alright!! Luckily my brother (a plumber) and one of his friends (a builder) were on hand!! Me, I lifted heavy objects and held the dumb end of the tape measure!! It's been quite expensive to build, and even though I've been fortunate to get mate's rates for a fair bit of stuff (concrete, fill, earthmoving equipment etc), it's still well up over $10K. Got my sparky coming in the next week or two to cable it up - three-phase into the shed (one outlet), a bunch of lights and some heavy duty 20 amp "standard" power points.

                      Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!! Booger Mobile - Camp Quality esCarpade 2010

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                      When you get your "sparky" in house, try to emphasize that you don't want a grounded delta configuration for your lighting circuits - they're a PITA.

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                      • R Roger Wright

                        When you get your "sparky" in house, try to emphasize that you don't want a grounded delta configuration for your lighting circuits - they're a PITA.

                        "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                        And in english this means?

                        Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!! Booger Mobile - Camp Quality esCarpade 2010

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                        • R Roger Wright

                          Norm .net wrote:

                          Listening to you makes me feel I in the wrong job

                          You might be; how will you know until you try something different? In my case, I was forced by fate to try other things than I'd intended for my life. But it can be voluntarily, I hear. :-D My dad was a fairly wise man, I think. He told me once, "Son, when a man could expect to live 35 to 40 years, it made sense to have one career and excel at it. But now that we live for 70, 80, even 90 years, that no longer makes sense. You spend the first 20 years learning how to live, the next ten or so mastering your first trade. That leaves maybe 60 years of doing the same old thing, day after day. Nobody can do that. Plan on changing course a few times in your life and you'll be much happier." I'm paraphrasing, of course - that conversation took place spread over many talks. But the wisdom in it remains, and is eternal. If what I do sounds interesting, more interesting than what you now do, maybe it's time to think about a change. You're never too old, you know. I did my time programming computers, and I still enjoy it, but I no longer have any wish to do it for a living. Perhaps you've had enough, too. :)

                          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                          Roger Wright wrote:

                          If what I do sounds interesting, more interesting than what you now do, maybe it's time to think about a change.

                          I still love programming, and learning cutting edge technology. If it was for new technologies appearing I'd of started my own business by now. But as my job pays extremely well and I have good working hours ( < 40 ) I don't think I'll be swapping careers just yet.

                          Software Kinetics - Moving software

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                            And in english this means?

                            Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!! Booger Mobile - Camp Quality esCarpade 2010

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                            Roger Wright
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                            :laugh: Never mind; it would take all day to explain it, and it really isn't that big a deal. We have one site that uses this configuration and it's constantly having trouble, but that may just be the user's unique situation. For the most part, I prefer to deal with what's called a grounded wye connection; it's inherently safer. But I'm sure whatever is standard practice in your area will work fine. What are you putting in the building that takes 3-phase?

                            "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                              Roger Wright wrote:

                              If what I do sounds interesting, more interesting than what you now do, maybe it's time to think about a change.

                              I still love programming, and learning cutting edge technology. If it was for new technologies appearing I'd of started my own business by now. But as my job pays extremely well and I have good working hours ( < 40 ) I don't think I'll be swapping careers just yet.

                              Software Kinetics - Moving software

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                              Roger Wright
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                              Norm .net wrote:

                              I still love programming

                              Then it's too soon to change! :-D But someday, maybe, you'll get the itch to move into a new area. Then you might want to look into it.

                              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                              • R Roger Wright

                                Close. But I expect we'll have a lineman do the job. There is some element of risk even in routine switching, and they have the specialized protective gear for it. But I'll definitely be watching!

                                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                Roger Wright wrote:

                                But I expect we'll have a lineman do the job

                                "Looks like we need another Timmy!" - Dinosaurs :laugh:

                                Cheetah. Ferret. Gonads. What more can I say? - Pete O'Hanlon

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                                • R Roger Wright

                                  :laugh: Never mind; it would take all day to explain it, and it really isn't that big a deal. We have one site that uses this configuration and it's constantly having trouble, but that may just be the user's unique situation. For the most part, I prefer to deal with what's called a grounded wye connection; it's inherently safer. But I'm sure whatever is standard practice in your area will work fine. What are you putting in the building that takes 3-phase?

                                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                  _Damian S_
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                                  Nothing specifically that takes 3-phase, but since it's available, I might as well run it to an outlet... never know when I might need to use a big-ass welder!!

                                  Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!! Booger Mobile - Camp Quality esCarpade 2010

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                                    Nothing specifically that takes 3-phase, but since it's available, I might as well run it to an outlet... never know when I might need to use a big-ass welder!!

                                    Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!! Booger Mobile - Camp Quality esCarpade 2010

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                                    _Damian S_ wrote:

                                    since it's available, I might as well run it to an outlet

                                    I like the way you think! :-D There's no such thing as too many tools.

                                    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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