Weather Radar Case Mod 109
Bill Kendrick writes "What do you get when you take a laptop LCD, a Mini-ITX case and an old marine weather radar? A self contained wireless weather radar PC appliance!" And No, it's not just squeezing a motherboard into an object smaller than that motherboard -- this is a functional weather-watching device.
Slick + full mirror (Score:5, Informative)
All I can say is some people have a lot more free time on their hands than I do.
Full mirror here [networkmirror.com].
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In Case of Slashdotting, Break Mirror
The only problem is that mirrornetwork didn't change all the image links. so they're still dead :o\
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In Case of Slashdotting, Break Mirror
A phrase he stole from this post [slashdot.org] and this user [slashdot.org] (check the sig). Both pre-date the domains registration.
And now he's trying to make some money off it. Pathetic.
Re:Slick + full mirror (Score:2)
As the FAQ on the site says, the ads don't even cover the cost of hosting.
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That was in March, before you signed up for the domain. (Isn't Google amazing?)
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But do feel free to keep looking for consiracies where none exist.
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But now he's under my skin because he didn't just come out and say "Yeah, I used it, so what?". He's all "Dude, no, no. See, he stole it from me! I mean, sigs can be changed, right?" It's not so much tha
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However, you don't see Slashdot posting around the net saying "Look at me, look at me!". He could have gone the Mirrordot way, tried to create a good service, and then let word-of-mouth do the rest, but he's not. He's trying to draw attention to himself. This is like trying to get high pagerank on Google or signing up for "Hotmale.com". It's low.
Re:Slick + full mirror (Score:1)
Why don't you just mark him as a foe so you don't have to see his posts?
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How is that fun?
Why doesn't he just admit he didn't create the phrase?
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Or to be more correct, I believe I arrived at it independently.
Who invented the integrated circuit? Shockley or Kilby?
Is it that difficult for you to grasp that two people could independently arrive at the same twist of "In case of fire, break glass?"
Those who can, do. Those who can't whine and complain on Slashdot about those who can.
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And then why wouldn't you have just said this to begin with? Instead, you got extermely defensive, claiming a sig was changed. Not exactly a sign of truth.
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It's clear there'll be no convincing you otherwise, and to be honest, I don't even know why I'm bothering (other than its a slow afternoon at the office). This is the last posting I'll make on t
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Mirror Link (Score:4, Insightful)
My Personal Weather Radar Project [nyud.net]
Size issues? (Score:5, Funny)
And No, it's not just squeezing a motherboard into an object smaller than that motherboard (emphasis mine)
And how would one do that, exactly (and ensure the board still worked)?
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Haha, only joking Paul (you're scared now because I know your name... *cue spooky music* - congratulations on the geek of the day in may
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Duh, you fold it.
That's why the Japanese jumped ahead in miniature electronics -- we came up with the circuit boards, but they know Oragami.
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Serious answer: (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Size issues? (Score:2)
With a very careful choice of where to cut (to avoid off-timing effects), followed by a lot of very careful cutting, and a lot of very careful soldering.
Well, you did ask.
Justin.
(I have taken a digital watch and fitted it in a metal case, which required board-board soldering, so I'm not entirely flim-flamming here.)
And the site's gone (Score:1)
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What do you get? (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:What do you get? (Score:1)
Bet the radar didn't detect THAT ONE...
how about? (Score:1)
You get slashdotted? But found it on the mirror above... interesting project. But i can't find any decent marine weather radar on ebay.
obligatory wit (Score:1)
Perhaps... (Score:5, Funny)
The fun of watching every shmuck with a radar detector slam on their brakes as they speed past your house?
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different radar band (Score:2)
Different band.
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Yeah, I know.
If he had an old air-traffic radar it'd be a different - and perhaps more interesting - story.
See, I'm a shmuck with a radar detector, and that thing goes nuts every time I drive past Newark Airport.
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Ironic... (Score:3, Funny)
A more reliable weather device (Score:2, Funny)
Slightly misleading, Nexrad is NOT a marine radar (Score:1, Interesting)
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Ok...now what? (Score:1)
Gag. APCMA (Score:5, Insightful)
Here I was, thinking that maybe this guy had done something truly nifty, like interfacing the marine radar to the computer and having it serve the radar images.
Here in Tornado Alley, such a thing would be pretty damn interesting - I know a couple of storm spotters who might just be persuaded to add that to their chase vehicles.
But no - all this guy did was put a PC in a Radar case, and use the PC to look at radar data from the Internet.
Now, had he fabricated a fake radar unit from sheet metal, that would have been somewhat interesting.
Had he gone whole-hog like the guy who did the HalfLife case mods - that would have been interesting.
But this?
Can I have the seconds of my life back I spent looking at the article?
May I suggest that
Or at least a "Pointless Case Mod" icon?
I mean really - computers are getting to be like digital clock modules were in the 1980's - "Let's put them into everything! Here - let's put one in this banana!"
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Holy shit.
I used to think I was a freak.
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Unless the jerk wants to have FLKs (Funny Looking Kids).
Funny Looking Eyeballs, actually (Score:3, Insightful)
More usefully, it's a waste of money since you'll get better data via the internet. Marine radars - at least the sub-multi-$thousand ones, just aren't that good a
Re:Gag. APCMA (Score:3, Interesting)
Although you really should have better qualified your statement "Operating marine radars on vehicles is illegal." to "Operating marine radars on vehicles other than boats on the water is illegal."
As is operating an aviation WX radar on a vehicle that is not an aircraft.
Hmmm - a thought strikes me:
Aviation WX unit.
Small computer.
Who uses X-band? (Score:1)
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Answer (Score:5, Funny)
What do you get when you take a laptop LCD, a Mini-ITX case and an old marine weather radar?
A slashdotted web server?
Slapdashed! (Score:1)
More like attempting to squeezing a huge bandwidth through a pipe much smaller than that bandwidth...
Coincidence? (Score:2, Informative)
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rain != boats (Score:2)
Or does rain happen to be responsive to the same microwave frequencies?
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(And yes, I believe marine radars can detect weather, however, their use on land is illegal)
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Yazeran
Plan: To go to Mars one day with a hammer.
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and in the physics world radar is made up of fast moving particles wich a molecule the size of a water molecule will find it hard to evade and thus will ricochet into another direction or back to the radar antenne
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Previous to the introduction of the WSR-88D, all NWS radar sites(excepting research stations) were non-doppler and were quite often modified surplus military air search radars.
And yes, even a cheap marine radar can detect rain.
Pyramid
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Obligatory (Score:2)
SWAG = Scientific Wild Assed Guess
My smoke test... (Score:4, Funny)
Interesting Failure Mode... (Score:1)
Consequences (Score:3, Funny)
Arrested and prosecuted by the owners of The Wacky PC and Seafaring Supplies Warehouse?
Oh no, wait, this is /., I know this one...
"Horny at the possibilities."
He's invented the T.A.R.D.I.S. (Score:2)