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O/T: internet security question (leaked details)
I think it's pretty safe to assume some aspect of this "small company" website is compromised. Small companies rent everything. They can't even rent a clue. I generate long, random, password sequences...
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cool gadget ...
An intriguing piece of retro gadgetry that lets you view the magnetic patterns recorded on tape. A modern day version can be found here:...
 
Is an electric blanket an inductive load?
I only ask because I'm making up a controller for one. I don't find the 3 heat settings provide enough choice so I'll be controlling a small triac via a PWM chip. Although the max current draw of this...
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Wardrobe Door Hinge Placement
I'm just ordering some new wardrobe doors and they're drilling the hinge holes. The doors are 2270mm long and they think 4 holes is correct for that size. Then I realised I don't know really where...
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Wifi - logging brief connection
A battery powered gadget, wakes up every 15 minutes, logs into my router just long enough to send a batch of data to a website and then goes back to sleep. The gadget in operation, is inaccessible,...
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70s Kenwood Chefette 350 Turntable - not turning
Picked this up at a car boot for a few quid, still boxed. Electrically it's fine, but the turnrable doesn't spin freely. The centre bolt screws into the base which facilitates height adjustment of the...
 
OT Only for dog lovers
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Is there anyone with no jobs left to do?
For the past few years with work and home I have often found myself with an almost panic inducing DIY to-do list. I was joking with the missus yesterday that it won't be much longer before all my jobs...
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Win 10 file sharing problem
I've been 'upgrading' all the computers here to Win10 Pro. When they were Win7 on a homegroup, they all shared files easily. I have cabled LAN, Wi-Fi and a Wi-Fi range extender. If any two are on say...
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TS555CN - update
My IC's delivered this morning, so I have built and tested it. I chose a value for the resistor in series with my 5mm superbright white LED, which caused it to draw 5mA, which was bright enough. 1M...
 
So what's wrong with 18mm spanners?
So there I am with a pack of M12 flange nuts and lots of threaded rod, and I need an 18mm spanner... Except the first set I try goes from 17mm to 19mm, so I look at my socket set, same. Another socket...
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Toilet cistern fitting.
Son asking the following for fitting toilet pan. Anyone know the answer. (Image below) I have no idea of the make of toilet other than in Holland. ....."what?s your thoight on this image? i think it?s...
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Cables behind kitchen units or around window?
Units along bottom of wall, window in wall. Currently cabling for kitchen sockets runs around the window casing, i've never been a fan of this. Does this meet regs and if not does it matter if it...
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DIY first prize ?
Or for miniature dogs with big erections? Imagine dragging that up stars. Brian
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bubble in ch radiator ...
just down at the static van and have been running the CH and noticed the uncontrolled radiator in the hall has a very neat bubble in the white paint...I can push it in and it doesn't burst or...
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