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Various events that affect me in geohashing go here.
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<noinclude>== 2024-10-10 ==</noinclude>
 
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<code>2024-10-10: felt like doing [[User:10d100h/Vehicle_list|Vehicle list]]; also, harsh as Milton was, I'm fine</code>
 
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I actually didn't witness Milton myself, as I'm in [[38,-122|38, -122 (Santa Rosa, CA)]], the result of being reeled into yet another "vacation". Home reports little damage, only debris that ended up on driveways and other houses; the main trouble is that infrastructure (cell towers, electricity) is lacking. I won't be back for some time, though, not because the flights aren't going, but because we plan to drive all the way.
 
== 2024-09-19 ==
 
== 2024-09-19 ==
 
Got an actual GPS receiver today, a Garmin eTrex Solar.
 
Got an actual GPS receiver today, a Garmin eTrex Solar.
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As you might expect by name, this one is set apart from a solar block that can charge the thing, or put as much energy as it consumes under a great sun (which is basically Florida in the summer). Otherwise, a typical receiver, and obviously there's some troubles: everything, including tracklogs, seem to be in .fit (not .gpx for tracklogs); the buttons are kinda tough to push; very small internal memory and no SD cards, so if I'm somehow able to use the tracklogs I'll have to clear the thing maybe every week; you can't screenshot, so you better have a camera. However, I at least wanted it to locate me, and it does this very well, being able to use multiple systems to locate down to 2 meters.<br>
 
As you might expect by name, this one is set apart from a solar block that can charge the thing, or put as much energy as it consumes under a great sun (which is basically Florida in the summer). Otherwise, a typical receiver, and obviously there's some troubles: everything, including tracklogs, seem to be in .fit (not .gpx for tracklogs); the buttons are kinda tough to push; very small internal memory and no SD cards, so if I'm somehow able to use the tracklogs I'll have to clear the thing maybe every week; you can't screenshot, so you better have a camera. However, I at least wanted it to locate me, and it does this very well, being able to use multiple systems to locate down to 2 meters.<br>
 
Obviously, this doesn't mean I'll start geohashing a lot soon; Tampa's giving the gift of not giving, as ever. A nice thing to have, though. :)
 
Obviously, this doesn't mean I'll start geohashing a lot soon; Tampa's giving the gift of not giving, as ever. A nice thing to have, though. :)
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Revision as of 21:34, 10 October 2024

2024-10-10

2024-10-10: felt like doing Vehicle list; also, harsh as Milton was, I'm fine

I actually didn't witness Milton myself, as I'm in 38, -122 (Santa Rosa, CA), the result of being reeled into yet another "vacation". Home reports little damage, only debris that ended up on driveways and other houses; the main trouble is that infrastructure (cell towers, electricity) is lacking. I won't be back for some time, though, not because the flights aren't going, but because we plan to drive all the way.

2024-09-19

Got an actual GPS receiver today, a Garmin eTrex Solar.

As you might expect by name, this one is set apart from a solar block that can charge the thing, or put as much energy as it consumes under a great sun (which is basically Florida in the summer). Otherwise, a typical receiver, and obviously there's some troubles: everything, including tracklogs, seem to be in .fit (not .gpx for tracklogs); the buttons are kinda tough to push; very small internal memory and no SD cards, so if I'm somehow able to use the tracklogs I'll have to clear the thing maybe every week; you can't screenshot, so you better have a camera. However, I at least wanted it to locate me, and it does this very well, being able to use multiple systems to locate down to 2 meters.
Obviously, this doesn't mean I'll start geohashing a lot soon; Tampa's giving the gift of not giving, as ever. A nice thing to have, though. :)