If you ever feel bad about your mistakes remember that my sales district manager at Barnes & Noble once sent back an entire shipment of manga because he thought they were accidentally printed backwards
So I checked over the media server, spent ages making sure all the drives were plugged in correctly after shipping it over and then I turned it on. Well I tried to turn it on.
Dead.
I checked it over and made sure that all the connectors were definitely well seated, that there were no untoward bits of crap floating around, that nothing was obviously amiss.
Dead.
I stripped it down to just the mainboard / processor / memory / GFX card.
I stripped it down to just the mainboard / processor / memory.
So that’s another thing I’ll have to claim on the insurance.
Sadly, the phrase ‘woefully under insured’ springs to mind. When we got towards the end of the insurance items list we were starting to realise that we were running out of money to actually ship the damn stuff. So it’s only insured for around $400 (most of the other computers I shipped over I could ask lovely John to find a free replacement for, and then just ship over). That’s not enough to replace the hard drives in it, because it’s got “quite a lot of storage”. I’m thinking that if I replace the mainboard, processor, memory and at least one HDD I should end up with a working machine. Hopefully, whatever’s killed it didn’t kill all the hard disks, otherwise I will be a very, very sad bunny.
Thankfully, the cost of parts for an FM2+ machine isn’t way high, so even with the fairly low level of insurance I should actually be able to get a working machine again. How quickly, though, that’s another entire question.
I am, however, considering the possibility that it might be time to get a new case while I’m at it. If I’m throwing a new motherboard in, I might as well have a case that actually can hold a few more drives to put it in.
It’s quite frustrating. Not least because I was really looking forward to having our video server back online, and listening to podcasts again.
how can an ebook even have a limited number of copies @jinandtakaya@shadesofmauve can you explain this to me
(I’m assuming the answer is something something licensing something $$$$$$ but that doesn’t make it less weird.)
False scarcity bullshit. Publishers and Ebook distributers wanted at LEAST as much profit as they get w traditional books, so they place arbitrary limitations to make a digital, infinitely copyable resource work as much like a physical book as possible, if not worse. Ebook contracts usually only allow a finite number of checkouts before they must by repurchased, too.
To the intense annoyance of basicaly everyone.
And there I was thinking the electrons got worn out.
how can an ebook even have a limited number of copies @jinandtakaya@shadesofmauve can you explain this to me
(I’m assuming the answer is something something licensing something $$$$$$ but that doesn’t make it less weird.)
False scarcity bullshit. Publishers and Ebook distributers wanted at LEAST as much profit as they get w traditional books, so they place arbitrary limitations to make a digital, infinitely copyable resource work as much like a physical book as possible, if not worse. Ebook contracts usually only allow a finite number of checkouts before they must by repurchased, too.
186,000 Republicans showed up to caucus in Iowa, 65,000 more than four years ago. It was the first time for the majority of them. 60% of Dems were over 45 and went to Hillary. Sanders got the youth vote but only 17% of youth showed up, down from the previous 22%. Youths HAVE to vote. They’re going to carry this election, if they’d just TRY.
Well they put SNAKES IN LITTLE SHIRTS to find out!
SHRIMPS ON A TREADMILL
biology is the greatest
bad and naughty children get put into the bee wiggler to atone for their sins
The best thing about the ant one is that somebody clearly was like “Oh well ants probably count their steps” and that was just like… a thought that came into their head.
THE BEE WIGGLER
This demonstrates that discovery requires madness.
gravity was discovered because Newton just so happened to have an apple fall on his napping ass what do you think science is
This is a cool post but AAAH I need to talk about the ants.
>somebody clearly was like “Oh well ants probably count their steps” and that was just like… a thought that came into their head.
Not just any ants–desert ants! See, most ants lay down scent trails to find their way around. But in the desert the damn ground blows away constantly. So how do desert ants find their way around? Maybe they count.
>scientists wasting budget and time to see if ants count their steps
Okay but like. Ants can count. Ants have teeny teeny tiny brains and they can count. Do you know how teeny an ant brain is? Because I have spent time dissecting them out and let me tell you it is one of the most ridiculous occupations I have ever engaged in. They are like period sized. <–these things here at either end–>.
And the really cool thing about finding out that a teeny tiny brain can do a thing, is that the brains are simple enough that we actually might have a shot at figuring out precisely how they efficiently encode the ability to count. And then we can apply that to things like math and computers and living human brains, which we aren’t allowed to dissect very much because reasons.
Also, this was an awesomely clever experiment because do you want to know the budget for gluing stilts on ants to see what happens? Really small. Like ant brains.
>there had to be a guy who made ant stilts and put them on the ants
Their names were Matthias Wittlinger, Rudiger Wehner, and Harald Wolf, and the stilts were boar hairs! Also there was a second part of the experiment where they trimmed the ant legs to make them take shorter steps, but no one ever talks about that part because it’s less cute and more morbid. :O (It’s… slightly less morbid when you know this kind of thing happens naturally to ants with age and high temperatures. Life is hard for ants. But they are excellent at counting.)
>Science.
I know right?
Okay now I want you to talk about the mantis glasses and the bee wiggler.