Monday, November 22, 2010

Digital Thermometer Battery

Every time our Digital Thermometer stops working, we make a note and going to the pharmacy to buy a new one. This is done partially because we are too lazy to replace the battery, partially because we need to open the Thermometer up to pull the battery and partially, because we simply need to write down the type of the battery ( and make sure we don't lose the paper or email prior to visiting the pharmacy). In the mean time we always fall back to the mercury thermometer that always work and always is more accurate than the digital ones we have.

Today, as one of my cleanup projects, I pulled all of the Digiters (Digital Thermometer) and documented the batteries I need for them... Will try to get them in the city tomorrow. We have following:

2 x Identical Vicks Digiters (have a form of a water drop, with circle digital display that changes colors from green to red in addition to display the temperature). These 2 are ditributed by Kaz, Inc and identified as Model # V966F-24. Just looked them up on Amazon and apparently Vicks called them Comfort Flex Digital Thermometer and priced them at ~ $14).

1 x Vicks Speed Read (no flex digeter, again ditributed by Kaz, model # V911R)

1 x BD Digital Thermometer (Model # 524928, made in China..... ahh... that's why the model looks like the serial, still would be interesting to see their previous 524927 types of this device)

Now I am taking all of these apart to see the batteries and document the type for tomorrow:

- 2 x Vicks V966F-24 use CR1225 battery (lithium cell 3v)
- Vicks V911R uses GP392 (Silver Oxide Cell)
- BD 524928 also uses GP392 (Silver Oxide Cell)

So for tomorrow I will need:
2 x CR1225 and 2 x GP392


Sunday, October 31, 2010

Don't Bother Me - Stop Bothering Me

If you just starting in the United States, there are couple of things that you need to get familiar with. The things you will be introduced very soon are telemarketing calls and Unsolicited Mail (or Junk mail as we all call it).

Telemarketing calls are simply calls from people and companies that you don't know, but they want to offer you something (most of the time they simply want your money). The best thing to do to prevent telemarketing calls is to register your number in National Do Not Call Registry - https://www.donotcall.gov/.

Junk mail can very fast overload your mailbox (especially if you are on vacation). You can always stop a lot of this junk by opting out. Use Opt Out Prescreen https://www.optoutprescreen.com/ to remove your name from the marketing list that credit agencies like Equifax, Experian, Innovis, and TransUnion provide to their customers.

You can also pickup a lot of information FTP websites, they even offer free books for consumers.
View or order Consumer Action Handbook:

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Harry Potter x 3D

Why movie studios want to get more money for inferior movies?

I HATE this late trend of 3Ds that don't deliver anything extra. I only see price for my movie tickets climbing 3 times to $17-$18 and no way to use discount tickets from movie theater chains or AAA.

I really feel that 3d does not bring anything extra to the movies. It is not fair to start charging so much money for the feature. It is also not right to compare the money that the 3d movie earned. Math is very simple... if regular movie for me costs 6.50, I have to pay 3x (~$18) for the 3d.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Office Live

Few new things I uncovered myself from Microsoft:

http://office.live.com - new free online tools like Word, Excel, etc (for some reason we still using Google versions... probably again, failed Microsoft's Marketing machine...)


http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive - New SkyDrive (25GB of free space and 5Gb Synced Storage via Windows Live Mesh). I think all of this is a very interesting offering, but again, I doubt many people even know about it.

I think Windows Mesh can perfectly replace Google Docs and systems like Knowledge Tree.

Russians vs NASA

First Russians pressed the "wrong button" and failed to manage the Progress to dock. Now they "broke some gears" inside the Soyuz and were not able to "undock".

Do they even train those people who go on the orbit?

Monday, September 20, 2010

My Favorite Quotes

I will be updating this one as I find new material:

"If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself"
-Albert Einstein

Let My Dataset Change Your Mindset
-Hans Rosling

Monday, September 13, 2010

TU - 154

Some companies are still flying TU-154. I would never think that any normal person would fly it after reading a history of the accidents from wiki:

There have been 67 serious flight incidents with Tu-154s, including 37 hull-losses involving fatalities. Incidents have resulted from mechanical problems (two cases prior to 2001), running out of fuel on unscheduled extended route, pilot error, and cargo fires.

There are less then 200 planes left flying in the world and we already see 3 major TU-154 accidents in 2010. I would never fly the plane if travel agency only gave me 98-99% of success on landing :)

http://lenta.ru/news/2010/09/08/takeoff/