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Kevin Johnson

Kevin Johnson

An Enterprise Architect running amok on the Internet.
History of woodworking; includes extensive glossary, documents, and other textual materials and images of woodworking's history, especially amateur woodworking - http://www.woodworkinghistory.com/
Sears and KMart Adopt OpenID to Simplify Customer Registration and Login While Enhancing the Shopping Experience - http://openid.net/2009...
Yes, a very interesting development - Kevin Johnson
yow - SourceForge kinda did a major facelift - almost freaked when I went to the site
It's rather wicked that they have the "Filesharing" tab open by default ;) - Ahsan Ali
I seem to be developing an itch to build a snare drum. Ooh - look - shiny object!
new cordless drill arrived today - I feel considerably less naked now...
It was a choice between spending $50 for two replacement batteries for the previous cheapo 9.6V unit or spending $70 for a brandy-new 18V unit. An extra $20 well spent. - Kevin Johnson
Is the drill the only 18V item you have? I'd get an extra battery as backup. - Anika Malone
It came with two batteries. - Kevin Johnson
That'll work. All my power and lawn tools are 18V and I feel like I'm always waiting for a battery to charge (I have two also). I'm thinking of buying one more battery. - Anika Malone
I've thought about venturing further into cordless tools. I've had a cordless drill for years, but no other cordless devices. My corded circular saw has seen some major use - not sure if I'd be happy with a cordless version. - Kevin Johnson
I kinda hate cordless tools. I don't use them often enough... - Wirehead
Congrats on your step up. In the cordless variety I keep 3 batteries, two drills (one high torque) that way I can have one drilling and one screwing in things but then I do A LOT of house work. Cordless reciprocating saws work decently and are good for climbing in attics or in crawl spaces. the cordless circular saws blow through the power too fast unless your cutting something less than a quarter inch thick. - Steve C
@Steve, that's useful to know. From what you describe, a cordless circ saw would not be very useful to me. I don't have a reciprocating saw, but I can see where a cordless version would be very handy. - Kevin Johnson
A cordless reciprocating saw is crazy handy. I have that, a jigsaw and a circular saw. I don't get the battery drain on my circular saw Steve talks about. I do get it on my leaf blower, caulking gun and air compressor. I don't think the 18V air compressor was a smart purchase. LOL - Anika Malone
ditto Anika's love of the jigsaw, I also have a scroll saw that runs on the same battery pack but unless you're killing the house as often as I am it's really a luxury saw to have. :) - Steve C
cordlless caulking gun? umm... do you do contractor work? that seems a bit much for most home uses - Kevin Johnson
No, I we just happen to have a lot of gaps around our place. I'm always finding (excuses) places to caulk. - Anika Malone
ah. That makes sense. I think I'll be adding a reciprocating saw to my wishlist. I definitely see where that would be crazy handy, particularly since I don't already have one. The 18V compressor makes my brain hurt. :-) - Kevin Johnson
Micro-USB to be the standard phone charging port of Europe - http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009...
VirtualBox 3.0 released - http://www.h-online.com/open...
I'm surprised RFID is able to power the AVR. They must be lower power consumption than I thought. - DGentry
The Toaster Project: An attempt to build a toaster from scratch, starting with mining the raw materials to a fully working toaster that sells for $6 - http://www.reddit.com/r...
He's building something almost completely but not quite entirely unlike a toaster. - DGentry
The Garage Drum Builder - http://thegaragedrumbuilder.com/
Updating my iphone to 3.0. See you on the other side...
230MB, fwiw - Kevin Johnson
Back. No apparent problems with the upgrade. Now to fiddle with the new features. - Kevin Johnson
Four stroke computer controlled internal combustion engine. - Kevin Johnson
Solenoids to move the vales is interesting and I'm sure results in greater fuel efficiency... but I'm not sure you'll get tens of thousands of miles out of a solenoid. Camshafts have the virtue of being a block of metal that doesn't wear out very quickly. - DGentry
Six ways to run SOA as an internal cloud business - http://blogs.zdnet.com/service...
The Ultimate Audio Converter - http://www.instructables.com/id...
Are Recessions Bad For EAs? - http://blogs.forrester.com/ea...
Inexpensive DIY Under-Cabinet Lighting - http://www.instructables.com/id...
Bing and Google Agree: Slow Pages Lose Users - http://radar.oreilly.com/2009...
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