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Category: Blog

Buy This Book – The Martian!

By Darryl Smith Posted on October 30, 2014 Posted in Blog

How could I not buy this book. I am loving it – it is a story about an engineer trapped on Mars, and how he works to try to get home. It is sort of like the story of the …

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Applied Microwave Engineering

By Darryl Smith Posted on October 21, 2014 Posted in Blog

After many years, I finally got to do some real Microwave Engineering today. You see, the carousel on my Panasonic Genius Inverter Microwave had ceased working. On a hunch, I guessed it was the motor that had failed, so I …

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Just One Small Issue With Mac OSX Yosemite

By Darryl Smith Posted on October 18, 2014 Posted in Blog

Mac OSX Yosemite came out yesterday, and I was out all working for a client, and then a friend came over to drop some packages over that he is storing under my house whilst he finds a new place to …

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Spamming of Facebook and Linked In By Accident

By Darryl Smith Posted on October 13, 2014 Posted in Blog

As one anonymous mailing list member pointed out to me privately yesterday, I accidentally Spammed both Facebook and Linked In with blog updates. And the comparison between Linked In and Facebook was really interesting: Facebook did not let most of …

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Updated Web Site

By Darryl Smith Posted on October 12, 2014 Posted in Blog

After a few years on Drupal, I have moved the Radioactive Networks Web Site to WordPress. I was rather unimpressed with Drupal as a content management system, and was actually rather more impressed with WordPress. I have been using WordPress …

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