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Ouch! It must be a huge facility if you are biking around. I strongly urge putting cold packs on the knee, especially early on. Consider it a drug-free anti-inflammatory. It really decreases pain and discomfort from trauma for me.
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[QUOTE=kladner;458475]Ouch! It must be a huge facility if you are biking around. I strongly urge putting cold packs on the knee, especially early on. Consider it a drug-free anti-inflammatory. It really decreases pain and discomfort from trauma for me.[/QUOTE]
I don´t know the size, but I think its about 2-3 km². You can find many informations about the TAR [URL="http://www.bp.com/de_de/germany/ueber-bp/aktivitaeten-in-deutschland/raffinerie-lingen/bp-lingen-nachrichten/grossrevision.html"]here. [/URL] (It´s only available in german, about look at the 4 pictures. :smile:) Anyway, my knee is know green and blue and it hurts more than yesterday. It´s gonna be okay. :smile: |
[QUOTE=MisterBitcoin;458487]I don´t know the size, but I think its about 2-3 km².
You can find many informations about the TAR [URL="http://www.bp.com/de_de/germany/ueber-bp/aktivitaeten-in-deutschland/raffinerie-lingen/bp-lingen-nachrichten/grossrevision.html"]here. [/URL] (It´s only available in german, about look at the 4 pictures. :smile:) Anyway, my knee is know green and blue and it hurts more than yesterday. It´s gonna be okay. :smile:[/QUOTE] Just make sure you let it heal rather than using it straight away. Otherwise it may linger for years. |
My [URL="https://www.asus.com/Graphics-Cards/HD7950DC2T3GD5V2/"]ASUS HD7950 graphics card[/URL] is acting up again. One of the two fans is making unhappy noises (and sometimes completely stops rotating). Unfortunately, this is the second time this happened. The first time the card was still under warranty and I received a replacement from RMA. I run the two fans run at 1900-2000 rpm, which isn't that high, so I don't understand why they keep failing after 1-2 years. Bad fan design maybe?
The voltage dro(o)p on this card might also be causing the occasional driver crash issues with high loads (games are OK, but mfakto and especially CLlucas) 1200mV set in Afterburner 1191mV according to GPU-Z with no load 1172mV with light load 1154mV with 99% load |
Just got an Blue Screen a few minutes ago on my tower.
Anythink seems ok for now. MemTest ok, no issues found. |
So, my Internet Service Provider decided to do a massive unscheduled "upgrade" yesterday. About a quarter of the country was without telephony for about six hours, and without Internet for about 21 hours.
This started at about 0800 local time, and we were back online at about 0300 the following day. Trust Clueless and Worthless (C&W) Barbados to do this without any public notice on Mother's Day (yeah, I know that C&W no longer own the Barbados telephony and internet provider, but their attitude towards their customers continues). Their "help desk" (based in Jamaica) couldn't even access the systems in Barbados to log reports or issue trouble tickets, and later in the day simply stopped answering calls. Sigh... It can be difficult living in "paradise". Thank you for tolerating my rant. |
[QUOTE=VictordeHolland;459044]My [URL="https://www.asus.com/Graphics-Cards/HD7950DC2T3GD5V2/"]ASUS HD7950 graphics card[/URL] is acting up again. One of the two fans is making unhappy noises (and sometimes completely stops rotating). Unfortunately, this is the second time this happened. The first time the card was still under warranty and I received a replacement from RMA. I run the two fans run at 1900-2000 rpm, which isn't that high, so I don't understand why they keep failing after 1-2 years. Bad fan design maybe?
The voltage dro(o)p on this card might also be causing the occasional driver crash issues with high loads (games are OK, but mfakto and especially CLlucas) 1200mV set in Afterburner 1191mV according to GPU-Z with no load 1172mV with light load 1154mV with 99% load[/QUOTE] I realize that this reference is to US Ebay, but it is an example: [url]http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=asus+hd7950+directcu+fan[/url] I have gotten replacement fans for a DirectCU card, though that was for a GTX 580. There are also Asian parts houses which have such things. Getting the brand and part number of the fan itself can help a lot. You also might be able to oil the sick fan. The common advice is to drill through the center of the hub to reach the bearing. I have found that this does not work in some situations. I have an oil container with a long plastic tube built in. I cases where drilling does not access the bearing, I have been able to run the tube alongside of the wires going to the motor, and get oil to the right place. It has taken a while for the oil to penetrate, but don't overdo it. |
My pre assessment appointment next 23rd June and laparoscopic 28th of June. Let's see how it goes.
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The landscape crew hired by building management were here today. I heard them, but did not pay much attention. Then I went downstairs and found that they had weed-whacked the two or three inch shoot from an elephant ear bulb I had planted down to the ground. :furious:
Lazy, irresponsible mofos. |
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[QUOTE=ewmayer;457940]Tried unmounting the stock cooler from the mobo and vacuuming/blowing out the narrow crevices in the heatsink fin assembly? (That also allows you to have a look at the state of the thermal paste.) Leaving the case side panel on the mobo business side off can also be useful.[/QUOTE]
Case manufacturers are starting to incorporate air filtration into their designs. I bought one earlier this month which has a washable filter, and mounting points for two 120mm fans, behind the front cover. |
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