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#96 – Senseless Saccadic Shemozzle

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  • Chris is off to Makerfaire in San Fran
  • Dave loves his Classic Messenger bag
  • The East Gipslands MakerSpace is starting up, and they have rented a HUGE space. See the Walkthrough
  • People don’t want smart meters on their houses.
  • OrCAD now has an online marketplace, where you can download footprints and “apps”
  • Mayhew Labs have a nice online 3D Gerber viewer
  • New package announce by NXPs. Jeez, can’t they get smaller?
  • I have a job, but I don’t know what I’m supposed to do!
  • Map of ee jobs in the US
  • Environmental protection: What is it for? How is it done? When is it necessary?
  • Chip Of The Week – STM6524

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  1. JoannaK says

    May 21, 2012 at 1:07 am

    Rothco makes a lot of nice stuff, other than messeger bags, and their products come in many manly colors. 😉

    Besides for a weekend hack/nerd/make meeting one definitely needs a big pack for wire, leatherman, roll of ductape, multimeter, power and usb cords etc..

  2. Adam Ward says

    May 21, 2012 at 2:03 am

    “Saccadic” again? And with episode 75 still fresh in our minds?

    😀

  3. peper says

    May 21, 2012 at 5:09 am

    Was Chris’s comment under his breath at 36:01 directed at what Dave was talking about, or something else?!

    • Chris Gammell says

      May 21, 2012 at 3:21 pm

      Ha! Guess Dave’s editing didn’t catch that. Our Mumble session cut out THREE different times. That was me losing contact with Dave and losing control of my temper (think it was the third time so we had already been dealing with it).

      • Chris Gammell says

        May 21, 2012 at 3:44 pm

        Fixed it.

        • peper says

          May 22, 2012 at 3:54 am

          🙂 It didn’t bother me, I was just not sure whether my ears were working right!

          What happened to Dave at the end of the show (around 1:04:50)? At first it sounds like he’s just ignoring you but then you suddenly stop mid-sentence and it sounds like you’re talking to the voices in your head! More editing woes?

          • Dave says

            May 22, 2012 at 9:59 pm

            Yep, another editing thing I”m afraid. This one was a real mess.

          • Chris Gammell says

            May 22, 2012 at 10:00 pm

            Likely, yeah. It was a messy recording this past week. Frustrating as hell.

  4. sc0ur says

    May 21, 2012 at 7:09 am

    The new ‘smart meters’ in Victoria Australia “have two-way remote communication with the power company, sending energy use data” (at least) “48 times a day”.

    The reason why many people don’t like ‘smart meters’ in Australia at least is for three reasons.

    1) They either don’t or haven’t been given access to their own usage data in real and historical time;

    2) ‘smart metering’ means consumers will pay more for power during peak energy times. With the old meters this wasn’t possible.

    3) Your power company will be able to connect and disconnect your home at the touch of a button.

    http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/smart-meters-look-dumb-for-users-20101016-16od9.html

    In Australia it turns out that consumers actually have the legal right to refuse the upgrade but some power company’s have done it anyway in breach of the law.

    http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/surge-in-electric-hostility-20110813-1isah.html

    I think the advantages of ‘smart meters’ have been poorly communicated to the community. If people could actually monitor their usage interactively I think they would be far more amenable to they change as they would be conscious of their energy usage and able to self moderate their own demand.

    Also there are some significant security issues with ‘smart meters’ being hacked. If the network were hacked households could be disconnected either sporadically or on mass. In some countries ‘smart meters’ are already being hacked to reduce power bills.

    http://www.theage.com.au/it-pro/security-it/smart-meter-hacks-likely-to-spread-fbi-20120410-1wm84.html

    • Armin says

      May 22, 2012 at 3:57 pm

      This show was a real disappointment.
      Would be a cool idea too to install a smart meter in your car and double the gas price whenever your tank is empty, wouldn’t it? Who gives a shit to tell the oil industry about your gas consumption? You could drive your car only if your tank is full to save money, or drive to your workplace at midnight as the gas price would be low at these times.
      I wonder how many power plants have to be built to power the power meters all over the world?
      Shure, they only want our best – our money, nothing else.

      • Chris Gammell says

        May 22, 2012 at 10:03 pm

        Electricity prices are regulated on the high side. And those prices are driven by demand. As for the meters, those take mere watts, compared with the kilowatts your house consumes (think refrigerator vs an embedded device).

        However, I will agree that this show was a bit of a disappointment. I should have had my thoughts together some more on that topic before I brought it up.

  5. Bobo says

    May 21, 2012 at 11:39 am

    @Dave: Wouldn’t you like to make a video about conformal coating? I have a project in mind that might benefit from this, but I haven’t the slightest idea about the process (just thinking of getting a conformal coating spray and just coat the sucker). Any ideas, pointers or suggestions regarding to this matter?
    Thanks.

    • Dave says

      May 22, 2012 at 10:01 pm

      You just do as you say. Coating in a can!

  6. Will Hsiung says

    May 21, 2012 at 12:26 pm

    I wonder if you guys consider putting episodes out just after completion, as opposed to every Sunday or Monday night. I understand the consistency, but there are those who at times may find it more convenient to listen earlier than the scheduled posting.

    • Chris Gammell says

      May 21, 2012 at 3:21 pm

      Nope. Consistency is all we have going for us 😉

  7. Mark says

    May 21, 2012 at 12:34 pm

    hey guys,

    You mentioned PCB footprints. Recently you have been down on Eagle but I am liking the changes in Version 6. With text base files I can easily copy symbols and packages of other libraries into my own. Rather than do this in Eagle I do it with a text editor. Like this.

    Start copying at

    end copying at

    and place all the text at the end of the packages. right before

    it also works for symbols – or at least has worked so far.

    I agree it is tough to have a standard library because individuals and companies sometimes have preferences but for sure there is some % of parts and cases in which it works out ok.

    the 3D Gerber viewer is awesome!

  8. Jope says

    May 22, 2012 at 4:52 am

    That having a messenger/shoulder bag as a male in the US is even an issue to talk about is really sad. American males are so afraid of being considered gay it’s ridicoluous. That Dave defended himself (the bag’s color is olive, therefore “it’s manly”) is telling.

    • Dave says

      May 22, 2012 at 10:03 pm

      I more want to differentiate myself from the local Hillsong (religious) nutters who carry these styles of bags en-masse…

  9. Daniel says

    May 22, 2012 at 10:55 am

    Excellent!!!, we have a fashion column for electronic guys!!!, LOL. I imagine Dave on the catwalk exhibiting his purse…

    The religious guys at the door on the show, and Chris alone missing Dave….. is a reality show now. Brilliant.

    Ok, not much about electronics, but it was very funny. Thanks for taking the time to do a podcast in advance preventing a discontinuity this week. Your podcast is great, I don’t wanna have a week without it.

    Cheers.

    • Mike Seratos says

      May 23, 2012 at 11:40 am

      Fashion bloggers haver very similar problems as electronic lab bloggers and oscilloscope collectors http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur-X60t6rac

  10. Jose Reyes says

    May 23, 2012 at 9:31 am

    that hacker space looks like it may have been a retirement home.

    • Johan Daren says

      May 24, 2012 at 3:29 pm

      It is part of a former hospital ward.

  11. Andrey says

    May 24, 2012 at 2:51 am

    It’s not Shemozzle, it’s “Schlemazel”. And it is not Aussie. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=schlemazel

  12. definitionofis says

    May 26, 2012 at 5:24 am

    I am just here to mention the rapid inflation of carbon resistors, while it is still legal to do so, in thought-police-Australia.

    http://www.prisonplanet.com/australians-face-huge-fines-for-speaking-ill-of-new-carbon-tax.html

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