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Warrington's Own Buses CH56CAT 204 seen passing Warrington Town Hall on Cheshire CAT6 to Grappenhall
SDCC 2012 - Yaya Han's cosplay adventures. Posing with my favorite Batmobile, the Keaton. My Arkham City Catwoman costume was made by me - 50 hours of work, 5 minutes to put on. Go figure.
Early record cold hit the midwest and eastern United States, including the South.
DeKalb County (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
14 November 2019.
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Warrington's Own Buses CH57CAT seen on Legh Street, Warrington on Cheshire CAT6 to Grappenhall, East View
Das Foto zeigt eine Katze, die auf einem gepflasterten Bürgersteig sitzt. Die Katze hat hellbraunes Fell und blaue Augen. Sie trägt ein schwarzes Halsband. Hinter der Katze befindet sich eine Steinmauer. Auf der Mauer ist eine Metallbox mit Graffiti zu sehen. Der Bürgersteig ist mit roten Ziegeln gepflastert. Das Foto wurde bei Tageslicht aufgenommen.
Proxy servers and some other internet-related switches. Some POE injectors for wireless APs.
Power for this cabinet is crazy with about 6 switches, 2 servers, 4 POE injectors and a couple of APs.
This is the oldest network cabinet in the school and has loads of messy redundant cable in the base of the cabinet and on the floor.
See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs
There are 4 main subnets in my home network:
Main - Green cables connect all main subnet components. This includes a 24 port 1GbE switch and a 12 port 10GbE switch connected via a 10GbE SFP+ cable. This is the main network of my home connecting all computers, printers, wifi APs, Media Players, and a Buffalo Terastation NAS which acts as the media server.
Guest - Yellow cables connect guest connections to half of a 24 port 1GbE switch. Yellow cable also connects the guest VLAN to the main network access points. This subnet is isolated from the rest of the network.
Surveillance - Blue cables connect all video surveillance equipment to a 16 port 1GbE POE switch. This includes wiring for 10 security cameras and a Synology RS814+ NAS containing 4 WD 3TB SE WD3000F9YZ HDD. Currently have 8 HIK Vision security cameras running, 5 DS-2CD2032-I 4mm bullet cameras and 3 DS-2CD2132F-I 2.8mm dome cameras.
MODnet - Orange cables connect 4 set top boxes to the WAN through a 5 port 1GbE Switch for China Telecom Movie on Demand Internet TV service.
Interweb - Red Cables are outside of my network, which includes connection to the modem and the community network.
Concerning the photo, its another version using the 35mm Cron. Took a different approach with lighting this time using two flood lights. The shot is an overlay of several HDR tonemap images over an exposure fusion from a 5 shot 1EV step bracket. Post processing is very different from previous approaches, though not sure if I like it better or not...
When you are into technology as much as me, sometimes you gotta burn some money on basic infrastructure. $200 in cables, and I had to order another $100 not too long after this. Issues being addressed: Redundant ethernet cables to each computer, USB2 to USB3 upgrade (have since bought yet another USB hub to increase my computer to 23 USB ports), increased electric guitar roaming, blacklight computer cables, crowded electrical outlets, free monitor missing cables, running out of places to put guitars (I later bought 15 more guitar wall mounts).
********** THE ORDER: **********
POWER EXTENSION CABLES:
6ft 16AWG Power Extension Cord (13A/125V) - Black- 2 *$2.70 =$5.40
10ft 16AWG Power Extension Cord (13A/125V) - Black- 1 *$4.08 =$4.08
15ft 16AWG Power Extension Cord (13A/125V) - Black- 1 *$5.08 =$5.08
GUITAR STUFF:
Wall Mount for Acoustic Guitar - Vertical- 1 *$4.91 =$4.91
35ft guitar cable 1/4-inch Right Angle Male to Right Angle Male 16AWG Cable (Gold Plated)- 1 * $13.58 = $13.58
ANALOG A/V:
RCA Coupler - Gold Plated- 2 *$0.61 =$1.22
RCA Female to F Female Adapter - Gold Plated- 5 *$0.87 =$4.35
RCA Jack to 2 RCA Plug Splitter Adapter - Gold Plated- 7 *$0.52 =$3.64
NETWORK CABLES:
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 20ft, Red- 2 *$3.62 =$7.24
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 20ft, Orange- 2 *$3.62 =$7.24
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 20ft, Yellow- 2 *$3.62 =$7.24
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 14ft Green- 1 *$2.83 =$2.83
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 20ft, Purple- 2 *$3.61 =$7.22
HARDDRIVE CABLES:
36inch SATA 6Gbps Cable w/Locking Latch (90 Degree to 180 Degree) - Silver- 2 *$2.34 =$4.68
36inch SATA 6Gbps Cable w/Locking Latch - UV Green- 2 *$2.34 =$4.68
36inch SATA 6Gbps Cable w/Locking Latch - UV Red- 2 *$2.34 =$4.68
24inch SATA 6Gbps Cablew/Locking Latch - UV Green- 2 *$2.14 =$4.28
INTERNAL PC CABLES:
24inch 4pin MOLEX Male to (4) 15pin SATA II Female Power Cable (Net Jacket)- 1 *$2.13 =$2.13
12inch 5.25 Molex(Male)/Molex(Female) Power Extension Cable - 3 *$0.82 =$2.46
VIDEO CABLES:
VGA(HD15) Male to DVI-A Female Adapter - 1 *$2.60 =$2.60
15ft 32AWG Mini DisplayPort to DVI Cable - White - 1 * $11.78 = $11.78
Ultra Slim 18Gbps Active High Speed HDMI Cable with RedMere Technology, 15ft Red -1 * $24.40 = $24.40
MISC:
Stud Finder - Wood, Metal, Copper, and Electrical Conductor Finder -1 * $15.24 = $15.24
7-Port USB 3.0 Combo HUB (3.0x4, 2.0x3) w/ AC Adapter - 12V/2.5A - 1 * $33.09 = $33.09
Subtotal : $184.05
Shipping & Handling Cost : $16.25
GRAND TOTAL : $200.30
Ethernet cable, HDMI cable, MiniDisplayport to DVI adapter, RCA adapter, RCA coupler, RCA splitter, SATA cable, VGA toDVI adapter, extension cable, guitar cable, guitar mount, hub USB hardware, molex cable, power cable, stud finder, wall mount.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
June 2, 2015.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress.com
For many years now (and for reasons I can't quite explain) I have harboured a desire to photograph a bus coming under the bridge on Lumb Brook Lane, near Stockton Heath. Today's bike ride saw me time it right, with Warrington's Cheshire Cat branded Alexander Dennis Enviro 200MMC 203 (CH12CAT) passing through on a Grappenhall-bound Cat6. I was very pleased to scratch that particular itch!
Removing cables from under the computer room floor after all the equipment has been moved.
81 of 119 Pictures in 2019 - Piles of Things
See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs
Upgrades since last photo includes a new NAS with 10G SFP+ interface. The old Buffalo NAS is now used as an rsync backup destination. I also installed 2 19u rails to push out the bottom half of the rack by 6cm. This allows enough depth for NAS installation in bottom half and plenty of room for wire management in the top half. I think its done for now...
There are 4 main subnets in my home network:
Main - Green cables connect all main subnet components. This includes a 24 port 1GbE switch and a 12 port 10GbE switch connected via a 10GbE SFP+ cable. This is the main network of my home connecting all computers, printers, wifi APs, Media Players, and a Synology RS3614xs NAS with 9 WD 3TB SE WD3000F9YZ HDD which acts as the media server and file server for all computers in my home. This NAS and computers in my study are on the 10GbE network.
Guest - Yellow cables connect guest connections to half of a 24 port 1GbE switch. Yellow cable also connects the guest VLAN to the main network access points. This subnet is isolated from the rest of the network.
Surveillance - Blue cables connect all video surveillance equipment to a 16 port 1GbE POE switch. This includes wiring for 10 security cameras and a Synology RS814+ NAS containing 4 WD 4TB SE WD4000F9YZ HDD. Currently have 8 HIK Vision security cameras running, 5 DS-2CD2032-I 4mm bullet cameras and 3 DS-2CD2132F-I 2.8mm dome cameras.
MODnet - Orange cables connect 4 set top boxes to the WAN through a 5 port 1GbE Switch for China Telecom Movie on Demand Internet TV service.
Interweb - Red Cables are outside of my network, which includes connection to the modem and the community network.
Concerning the photo, its another version using the 35mm Cron. Lit with two flood lights through umbrellas from front top and bottom, reflector at right side, and backside lighting with a 100w quartz halogen through umbrella. The shot is an overlay of several HDR tonemap images over an exposure fusion from a 4 shot 1EV step bracket.
When you are into technology as much as me, sometimes you gotta burn some money on basic infrastructure. $200 in cables, and I had to order another $100 not too long after this. Issues being addressed: Redundant ethernet cables to each computer, USB2 to USB3 upgrade (have since bought yet another USB hub to increase my computer to 23 USB ports), increased electric guitar roaming, blacklight computer cables, crowded electrical outlets, free monitor missing cables, running out of places to put guitars (I later bought 15 more guitar wall mounts).
********** THE ORDER: **********
POWER EXTENSION CABLES:
6ft 16AWG Power Extension Cord (13A/125V) - Black- 2 *$2.70 =$5.40
10ft 16AWG Power Extension Cord (13A/125V) - Black- 1 *$4.08 =$4.08
15ft 16AWG Power Extension Cord (13A/125V) - Black- 1 *$5.08 =$5.08
GUITAR STUFF:
Wall Mount for Acoustic Guitar - Vertical- 1 *$4.91 =$4.91
35ft guitar cable 1/4-inch Right Angle Male to Right Angle Male 16AWG Cable (Gold Plated)- 1 * $13.58 = $13.58
ANALOG A/V:
RCA Coupler - Gold Plated- 2 *$0.61 =$1.22
RCA Female to F Female Adapter - Gold Plated- 5 *$0.87 =$4.35
RCA Jack to 2 RCA Plug Splitter Adapter - Gold Plated- 7 *$0.52 =$3.64
NETWORK CABLES:
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 20ft, Red- 2 *$3.62 =$7.24
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 20ft, Orange- 2 *$3.62 =$7.24
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 20ft, Yellow- 2 *$3.62 =$7.24
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 14ft Green- 1 *$2.83 =$2.83
Cat6 24AWG UTP Ethernet Cable, 20ft, Purple- 2 *$3.61 =$7.22
HARDDRIVE CABLES:
36inch SATA 6Gbps Cable w/Locking Latch (90 Degree to 180 Degree) - Silver- 2 *$2.34 =$4.68
36inch SATA 6Gbps Cable w/Locking Latch - UV Green- 2 *$2.34 =$4.68
36inch SATA 6Gbps Cable w/Locking Latch - UV Red- 2 *$2.34 =$4.68
24inch SATA 6Gbps Cablew/Locking Latch - UV Green- 2 *$2.14 =$4.28
INTERNAL PC CABLES:
24inch 4pin MOLEX Male to (4) 15pin SATA II Female Power Cable (Net Jacket)- 1 *$2.13 =$2.13
12inch 5.25 Molex(Male)/Molex(Female) Power Extension Cable - 3 *$0.82 =$2.46
VIDEO CABLES:
VGA(HD15) Male to DVI-A Female Adapter - 1 *$2.60 =$2.60
15ft 32AWG Mini DisplayPort to DVI Cable - White - 1 * $11.78 = $11.78
Ultra Slim 18Gbps Active High Speed HDMI Cable with RedMere Technology, 15ft Red -1 * $24.40 = $24.40
MISC:
Stud Finder - Wood, Metal, Copper, and Electrical Conductor Finder -1 * $15.24 = $15.24
7-Port USB 3.0 Combo HUB (3.0x4, 2.0x3) w/ AC Adapter - 12V/2.5A - 1 * $33.09 = $33.09
Subtotal : $184.05
Shipping & Handling Cost : $16.25
GRAND TOTAL : $200.30
Ethernet cable, HDMI cable, MiniDisplayport to DVI adapter, RCA adapter, RCA coupler, RCA splitter, SATA cable, VGA toDVI adapter, extension cable, guitar cable, guitar mount, hub USB hardware, molex cable, power cable, stud finder, wall mount.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
June 2, 2015.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress.com
Eine dreifarbige Katze mit überwiegend weissem, orangefarbenem und schwarzem Fell liegt entspannt und schlafend im hellen Sonnenlicht. Ihre Augen sind geschlossen, und ihr Gesichtsausdruck ist friedlich. Sie ruht auf einem Bett aus trockenen, braunen Blättern, die im Vordergrund sichtbar sind. Im Hintergrund erhebt sich eine dunkle Mauer aus groben, vulkanischen Steinen, die teilweise im Schatten liegt. Das warme Sonnenlicht erzeugt einen weichen Glanz auf dem Fell der Katze und betont die Textur der Blätter. Die Szene strahlt Ruhe und Wärme aus und wurde in Puerto de la Cruz, Teneriffa, aufgenommen.
Nerve centre of my setup.
NetGear ReadyNAS, 2x 3TB drive, setup on RAID1
D-Link 5-port gigabit switch - all wired up with Cat6 cables
AirPort Express for wireless music streaming
MacMini (2.7GHz i7, 16GB RAM, 2x 256GB SSD on RAID0)
1.5TB USB2 hard drive, used purely as a Time Machine drive for the MacMini
365/2014 - Der neue Fotoblog! *Klick*
Es ist unglaublich wieviele Daten man inzwischen angesammelt hat und was diese Wert sind.
Datenbanken mit Adressen, Bildbestände, Adressbücher, Passwörter, TAN-Listen, etc ...
Vor gut 15 Jahren habe ich ein Buch gelesen was den Wandel der EDV-Branche beschreibt.
"Informationen werden unser wertvollstes Gut sein" Dieser Satz blieb hängen ...
Drin beschrieben wird auch ein kleiner Buchhändler, der sein Sortiment um DVD`s und Software erweitert hat - Für diesen "Laden" sieht der Autor eine große Zukunft ;)
Ich denke jeder ahnt um welchen Buchhändler es sich handelt ;) Kaum vorstellbar, dass es dort mal "nur" Bücher gab :)
Eigentlich müsste ich das Buch mal wieder lesen und schauen, was sich noch so alles bewahrheitet hat und was nicht.
Von welchem Buch ich schreibe? "Der Weg nach vorn"!
Trapping resumed this morning. I was very happy to see at least six cats in their new igloo as it has been raining non-stop since I've delivered it last Saturday.
I only have one humane cat trap....[ they won't go inside the baited cat carrier I take along unless I'm elsewhere...] so am calling around to see if I can rent/borrow a couple more traps as driving sixty miles round trip for one cat...is not very productive.
About today's cat:
Another kitten- 3 mo's old- went in the trap right away [ same age as cat #5 ]....darn! I wanted an adult. I could have released the youngster but then she would never go back in....so thought I better take in and have fixed and hope for an adult next time. My vet says she's "wormy." so thanks to your donations...we will have her treated for internal parasites along w/being spayed.
www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=66&topicid=210598
Ubiquiti Edge Router
APC UPS
Synology NAS
Raspberry Pi
Odroids
Warrington's Own Buses (apparently) LJ04 LDV, 193, passes through Cobbs Estate on a Cat6 service to Grappenhall, East View.
A close-up shot of a beautiful, fluffy cat with light cream-colored fur and piercing blue eyes, likely a Ragdoll or Himalayan breed, sitting calmly in lush green grass. Behind the cat is a dense, dark green hedge, with sunlight dappling through its leaves. The foreground features blurred dry grass, adding a natural depth of field to the outdoor scene.