I took my car in to have the oil changed at a full auto repair shop. Rather than the quick change place with the semi-trained worker off the street, I figure the auto mechanics could do a better job of it. That is, until I saw them at work. It may be a little thing, [...]
Archive for October, 2007
If I Want it Done Right…
Posted in Observations, Training on October 28, 2007 | No Comments »
The Internet Replaces the Doorbell
Posted in Technology on October 27, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I ordered a couple of pair of new pants from one of the big catalog clothing stores (located in Maine, if you must know). They sent an email with links that allow me to track the order as it moves through the delivery system. Sometimes this tracking leaves a bit to be desired, with huge [...]
Using the Tablets
Posted in Project Management, Signals and Systems, Technology, classes, tablet pc on October 2, 2007 | No Comments »
I finally got the tablet PCs working in the classroom. We use two access points connected by a small network switch. That, however, only seems to cover about 15 or 16 computers. The 17th seems to need to be on the campus network. I’m wondering what the actual capacity of an access point is.
In the [...]