Tidbits of useful information of William Dutton, Principal System Administrator and Architect
Monday, November 13, 2006
adsl proper coming to australia
read the news on
http://whirlpool.net.au/
Telstra releases ADSL2+
http://whirlpool.net.au/article.cfm/1684
Telstra offers 8Mbit to competitors
http://whirlpool.net.au/article.cfm/1685
Internode first off the blocks
http://whirlpool.net.au/article.cfm/1686
great news, hope internet goes down in price more, and my modem says i can reach up to 6440 connection speed :):):)
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Three houses and three utilities, can you join them
You must draw a line from each house to each utility, without the lines ever crossing. Can you connect the houses to the utilities?
can you do it??
Friday, November 03, 2006
nuclear compared to coal
Nuclear plants are a thorny issue. Their thermal efficiency is lousy, too - all that steam coming out of the cooling towers represents wasted energy. But their pollution output is, arguably, close to zero per kilowatt-hour. Nuclear waste management seems to me to be a very simple issue that's only made complex by politics. But that still means it's complex, so you can't accurately estimate how much of a problem it actually is.
In a world run by rational people, you'd just leave the waste from 40 years of operation of a large nuke plant to cool inside the decommissioned plant for another 40 years - or longer, if you like - then finally truck it away in, oh, maybe ten standard shipping containers (each of which has had its volume halved by armour - that's really all the space it would take), drop it in a big geologically stable hole somewhere, and post ten guards to stop nuts from trying to steal it.
The waste from 40 years of equivalent coal plant operation would fill a fair-sized harbour. And it'd be radioactive, too - not radioactive enough that you should worry about it if you're not breathing it in (that's why fly ash collectors are such a big deal), but certainly radioactive enough that it'd be categorised as low-level waste and treated like Instant Death if it had come from a nuclear plant instead.
quite interesting i think.
1 exam down, 2 to go
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Inconsiderate Brother
For example my parents were on weight watchers, for which they needed to eat healthy yogurts, fruits and weight watchers cookies the only problem was that my brother without asking anyone would grab as many items as he wants and eats them. now when it is his turn to buy from himself he wants the respect of his food is his, no one else's, yet he has not earned that right because of his past acts. as some great person said, if you sow positive actions you will reap positive actions ten fold, and if you sow negative actions you will reap negative actions 10 fold over. my brother has been sowing negative actions with his behaviour and still does yet he wants the positive actions of people while not living up to his end of the deal.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Exams on friday
Went Trick or Treating
on the way home i caught the train at 10:50pm which got me to the bus stop on time, the only problem was that the buses have stopped running that late at night, which SUCKS so i had to get my mum to pick me up and drop me off.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Pictures from NewCastle
Monday, October 30, 2006
back from newcastle
will