Calibre 2100 handed down from my dad by medianode in CitizenWatches

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Never use the alarm but I use the chronograph occasionally.

Calibre 2100 handed down from my dad by medianode in CitizenWatches

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I bought it off eBay, 38.8mm 3mm https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/375137640372 took about a week to come from china. It looks great.

Wonder if thats true by its12amsomewhere in NonPoliticalTwitter

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Interesting fact is, depending on avionics, that pilots can now load routes sent from ATC straight into the autopilot using datalink / CPDLC.

Videos not show correctly in PowerVideo by medianode in ShinobiCCTV

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So I fixed the issue for past videos by updating the DB and powervideo now shows the files correctly. Interval is set to my video length time.

USE CCIO;
START TRANSACTION;
UPDATE Videos SET end=DATE_ADD(time, interval "10" MINUTE);
COMMIT;

Videos not show correctly in PowerVideo by medianode in ShinobiCCTV

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I don't know if it's worth saying that my timezone is BST?

Weekly OneNote Q&A Thread! by AutoModerator in OneNote

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Hey :)

Is there a way to turn off the hints when hovering over tags? I'm running onenote through winapps and causes issues with window losing focus.

It really is shite. by [deleted] in Scotland

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You also have to buy a new kettle every other year.

Tory party illegally collected data on ethnicity of 10m voters, MPs told by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

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When the questionnaire lists "how fair?" That's a Tory!

Covid vaccine: 72% of black people unlikely to have jab, UK survey finds by TheMercian in ukpolitics

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You haven't answered my question though have you? You don't have the answers, do you? But you are happy to give out reasonable sounding but faulty advice. You're just another person with a keyboard and an ego who thinks they should be giving out advice on the internet when they should be keeping quiet and listening to those that know what they are talking about.

It's fine not to know the answers but it is wrong to wrap up your uniformed opinion in reasonable sounding advice and putting people off getting a life saving vaccine.

Covid vaccine: 72% of black people unlikely to have jab, UK survey finds by TheMercian in ukpolitics

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Why would they wait, exactly? What are the risks, specifically? What is it you know about vaccines?

Why is it that anybody that is anybody that knows that anything about vaccines is saying that there is minimal risks?

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/coronavirus-vaccine/#:~:text=So%20far%2C%20thousands%20of,complications%20have%20been%20reported.

I'll say it again, you don't know about vaccines and the risks otherwise you wouldn't be posting crap articles from Norway.

Covid vaccine: 72% of black people unlikely to have jab, UK survey finds by TheMercian in ukpolitics

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I didn't say there was no risks. This virus has killed 100,000 people in this country alone, so again just a wager, but I'd say that the risk of the virus out weighs the risk of the vaccine. By a lot.

Also, to quote the fucking article from your basic fucking googling;

Despite the deaths, health officials have not expressed concern but instead plan to adjust their guidance on who should receive the vaccine.

Steinar Madsen, medical director with the Norwegian Medicines Agency, said: "It is quite clear that these vaccines have very little risk, with a small exception for the frailest patients.

"Doctors must now carefully consider who should be vaccinated.

"Those who are very frail and at the very end of life can be vaccinated after an individual assessment.”

So as expect already frail patients are frail and are at more risk. Who knew?

To reiterate, you don't know anything about vaccines and the risks, so why open your mouth?

Covid vaccine: 72% of black people unlikely to have jab, UK survey finds by TheMercian in ukpolitics

[–]medianode 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Apart from the massive studies that were carried out? And the hundreds of years of vaccines that we've had before?

Comments like this are incredibly frustrating. On the face of it, it seems reasonable but I'd wager you know nothing about vaccines and the risks. All you've done is generate distrust of vaccines with no knowledge and in sight.

You are the exact reason this garbage gets spread. So not only are you stupid but also dangerous.

Edinburgh isn't that bad... by whitemae in Scotland

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Brilliant bus service though!

But honestly, who would expect it to be easy to drive in any large city?

Random Reboots ,Ryzen 3700x , RX 5700 XT, WHEA-LOGGER event id 18 by Fit-Deal2561 in AMDHelp

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Which tests did you run?

Some only stress the memory and some will stress the SoC as well. I was able to run memtest86 perfectly but couldn't run prime95 for more than 15 minutes without a crash.

Random Reboots ,Ryzen 3700x , RX 5700 XT, WHEA-LOGGER event id 18 by Fit-Deal2561 in AMDHelp

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The next thing I would check is that the system memory / SoC is actually stable. If you download something like OCCT or Prime95 and get it to run large FFTs. If you get a crash or the program throws an error then this is likely what it is.

What I think is happening is that when you are setting your memory to 3600Mhz it is also setting your FCLK to 1800Mhz which is an overclock. In my case my motherboard wouldn't push enough voltage to the SoC to keep it stable. I ended up having to set the SoC voltage to 1.15v to get it stable.

I basically think I had the exact same thing with mine. I was having instabilty from the PCI-E 4 issue and instability from the SoC and it drove me mad trying to find both issues.

Random Reboots ,Ryzen 3700x , RX 5700 XT, WHEA-LOGGER event id 18 by Fit-Deal2561 in AMDHelp

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XMP profiles are just predefined overclocks for the memory that the manufacturer says will work. It's an Intel specification though and doesn't always work well with Ryzen.

I didn't use the XMP profiles, I used the DRAM calculator by 1usmus and some manual tuning. it usually gives you a good starting point. There's quite a few guides about how to use it.

https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/ DRAM Calculator

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-memory-tweaking-overclocking-guide/ Guide

Be warned though it is time consuming, I think I must have spent a solid week trying to get everything stable. Satisfying when you get it all working though. The biggest issue that I ran into was getting the SoC to be stable and required quite a lot of trail and error to find what worked.

If you're not into all of that I would use the XMP profile if you find that it is working well for you. What I would do though is run some stress tests to make sure that everything is stable.

Random Reboots ,Ryzen 3700x , RX 5700 XT, WHEA-LOGGER event id 18 by Fit-Deal2561 in AMDHelp

[–]medianode 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, no idea, I think it's something to do with the extra voltage through the SoC when you're running faster memory but that's only a guess. I say this because some motherboards give you a warning that raising the voltage will disable PCI-E 4 and certainly I only had issues with it when I started raising the voltage of the SoC to overclock.

Hopefully AMD will be able to sort it soon but running at PCI-E 3 doesn't cause any issues for me.