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Multi-IR remote

Posted September 1, 2013 By Landis V

This, possibly in combination with this (or at least the software component thereof), might be a simpler solution to something I was thinking about today.  I have an XBMC remote control application on my phone and tablets which I like for several reasons.  It’s always handy and never lost – or at least easily found – are among the top of these.  This got me thinking about running an IP-to-IR remote so I could leave an IR transmitter in some fixed location always pointed at remote controlled electronic devices, and just use my always handy Android to manage channels on all the devices.  As an added bonus, the webmote software might provide an option to integrate all the remotes into one single control interface rather than needing different remotes for TV, DVD player, surround sound, and XBMC.

My original thought was just to figure out a way to integrate a USB port on an existing remote control and basically trigger the sending of the commands, but this would probably be more universal and likely much less thought and work intensive.

I found ATmega 88’s here for around $3 each, but haven’t reviewed the full parts list yet.

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http://www.appliancepartspros.com/tub-basket-agitator-parts-for-ge-whdsr209d1ww.html

Lost a bearing for the tub in the washing machine.  Replaced it with an old $50 Maytag from a Facebook “for sale” group (that we actually really like) until I get ours fixed.  Parts list on this page, just need to clear out some tabs.

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Serving multiple DNS search domains in IOS DHCP

Posted August 26, 2013 By Landis V

http://www.perkin.org.uk/posts/serving-multiple-dns-search-domains-in-ios-dhcp.html

DHCP option 119, though having to convert to hex and null-term is a PITA.  If it does what’s needed, then probably worthwhile.

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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/082113-does-bitcoin-promote-illicit-273058.html

Bitcoin is interesting.  I know a few folks that have done a little bit with it.  As usual, Schumer and Manchin are idiots.

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http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/government-surveillance-destroys-email-privacy-so-tech-legal-site-groklaw-shuts-down

I wasn’t a big user of Groklaw, but they were definitely a good organization for the information technology field to have available. This is disheartening, though I understand where Ms. Jones is coming from.

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Ravi’s Response to the Boston Tragedy | RZIM

Posted August 26, 2013 By Landis V

http://www.rzim.org/rzim-news/ravis-response-to-the-boston-tragedy/

Another interesting article I ran across this evening after hearing our pastor mention Ravi this morning.  A good read, though there are still areas I find challenging.  I have many hangups with the consideration that we are called to judge outside of natural law, and it seems to me this ventures a bit beyond natural law judgment.  I understand the premise, I’m just not convinced it is acceptable.

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http://www.christian-knowledge.com/forums/apologetics-training-course-f77/topic-practice-what-you-preach-t918.html

I think this article hits it spot on in a lot of ways, and is a good goal for any Christian – or any human for that matter.  It’s certainly not easy; even “possible” is questionable given our fallen nature.  The series/course would be an interesting read given the time.

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