- Copy date / time metadata to the EXIF date / time of files:
> jhead-ft *. JPG - Add 1h30mn earlier exif metadata files:
> jhead-ta +1:30 *. JPG - Add date / time metadata exif early names file:
> exiv2-r '% Y-% m-% d-(% H-% M-% S) _: basename:' *. JPG - Remove date / time added the above at the beginning file names:
> rename 's / .* \\ *. JPG )_//'
Friday, July 30, 2010
Acrostic Poem About Death
batch file name with photo metadata exif
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Herpes Toddler Symptoms
Make a Synology silent (fan and fan check)
I have Synology DS209 + NAS II. Like most two-bay Synology, his is a fan Evercool whose specifications are described below.
Model: EC7025L12ER (Evercool)
Dimensions: 70mm x 70mm x 25mm
voltage: 12 V
Noise Level: 24 dB
Consumption: 1.68 W
Speed: 3000 rpm
Flow: 25.2 CFM
Lifetime: 40,000 hours
The problem with this is its fan noise. It is not very important, but in a quiet room, I find it embarrassing. So I decided to replace it with a quieter model. Fans in these dimensions are not many, my choice fell on a Nexus fan whose specifications are described below.
Model: SP702512M (Nexus)
Dimensions: 70mm x 70mm x 25mm
voltage: 12 V
Noise Level: 19 dB
Consumption: 3.96 W
Speed: 2400 rpm
Flow: 21.1 CFM
Connector: Molex 3 pin
This fan is fully compatible with the original in size and hardware. However, it consumes a bit more (2.28 W) breaststroke slightly less air and is not compatible at connector (it takes out his soldering iron to put a compatible connector on the fan cable). By cons, it is much quieter my ears and in the thank! I keep warm as the original fan replacement.
As nothing is ever simple in computing, there is a problem: Synology beep regularly probably due to the rotational speed of the fan that is not the same. The solution radical is to type the following command in a shell open on the NAS
DS209xII> echo 0> / sys/module/ds508_synobios/parameters/check_fan
More beep, but probably not more warning in case of fan failure ... As this manipulation is done after each reboot, you can put the command in a script called, for example, S99zz_fan_check_disable.sh in the directory / usr / syno / etc.defaults / rc.d for automate the procedure.
Note: with DSM 3.0-1137, the file check_fan now directory / sys/module/ppc85xx_synobios/parameters . To find the location of this file, the easiest way is to type the command updatedb , then locate the command check_fan .
Model: EC7025L12ER (Evercool)
Dimensions: 70mm x 70mm x 25mm
voltage: 12 V
Noise Level: 24 dB
Consumption: 1.68 W
Speed: 3000 rpm
Flow: 25.2 CFM
Lifetime: 40,000 hours
The problem with this is its fan noise. It is not very important, but in a quiet room, I find it embarrassing. So I decided to replace it with a quieter model. Fans in these dimensions are not many, my choice fell on a Nexus fan whose specifications are described below.
Model: SP702512M (Nexus)
Dimensions: 70mm x 70mm x 25mm
voltage: 12 V
Noise Level: 19 dB
Consumption: 3.96 W
Speed: 2400 rpm
Flow: 21.1 CFM
Connector: Molex 3 pin
This fan is fully compatible with the original in size and hardware. However, it consumes a bit more (2.28 W) breaststroke slightly less air and is not compatible at connector (it takes out his soldering iron to put a compatible connector on the fan cable). By cons, it is much quieter my ears and in the thank! I keep warm as the original fan replacement.
As nothing is ever simple in computing, there is a problem: Synology beep regularly probably due to the rotational speed of the fan that is not the same. The solution radical is to type the following command in a shell open on the NAS
DS209xII> echo 0> / sys/module/ds508_synobios/parameters/check_fan
More beep, but probably not more warning in case of fan failure ... As this manipulation is done after each reboot, you can put the command in a script called, for example, S99zz_fan_check_disable.sh in the directory / usr / syno / etc.defaults / rc.d for automate the procedure.
Note: with DSM 3.0-1137, the file check_fan now directory / sys/module/ppc85xx_synobios/parameters . To find the location of this file, the easiest way is to type the command updatedb , then locate the command check_fan .
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Can We Still Use Expired Whitestrips?
Dual boot Windows NT/2K/XP / Vista / Seven
How to store the Windows Start menu, to boot Windows (up to version 7) and Linux?
I wrote a post on the subject , but the method described has not operated since Windows Vista. There is however now a magical software for this: EasyBCD .
I wrote a post on the subject , but the method described has not operated since Windows Vista. There is however now a magical software for this: EasyBCD .
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Preeclampsia After Giving Birth?
it grows really well! Elie
The lavender front of the house, a little overgrown with grass and flowers this year.
Planting cherry trees on the back of the house.
Certainly we have a cherry crop for next year.
A pair of doves took possession of the oak under the gaze of "Nenesse" ...
Small
tender moment
Very beautiful apricot "Bergeron" soon ready to be enjoyed.
Apricot "Polish", late variety.
At the bottom of the field, are already beautiful apricot fruit.
On the high ground, apple trees, plum tree "Queen Claude" and an almond tree.
Both plans raisinets gave us a jar of jam, it's a good start.
Pond front of the house starting to look pretty.
survivor
The fig tree in our garden "La Carolina".
Our modest vegetable garden just waiting to grow.
Soon beautiful tomatoes to taste.
The mulberry tree is on course to give us shade on our patio.
The lavender front of the house, a little overgrown with grass and flowers this year.
Planting cherry trees on the back of the house.
Certainly we have a cherry crop for next year.
A pair of doves took possession of the oak under the gaze of "Nenesse" ...
tender moment
Very beautiful apricot "Bergeron" soon ready to be enjoyed.
Apricot "Polish", late variety.
At the bottom of the field, are already beautiful apricot fruit.
On the high ground, apple trees, plum tree "Queen Claude" and an almond tree.
Both plans raisinets gave us a jar of jam, it's a good start.
Pond front of the house starting to look pretty.
The fig tree in our garden "La Carolina".
Our modest vegetable garden just waiting to grow.
Soon beautiful tomatoes to taste.
The mulberry tree is on course to give us shade on our patio.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Walls Coverall Walmart
6 months now. Visit
Elijah reaches 6 months tomorrow. Back
images, click here.
Far from old grammar books,
Hear how one evening,
My mother taught me the mysteries
the verb be and the verb have. Among my best
auxiliary verbs
There are two originals.
Having and Being were two brothers
What I knew from the cradle.
Although opposites in character,
You could believe twins
As their story is unique.
But these two brothers were rivals.
what having wanted to be
Be always wanted to have it.
Do not want god nor master,
the verb to be has been had.
Have His brother was in the bank
And made a great number, then
being, still missing.
great pain in his ego. During
being taught to read and made his humanities
In turn without her
Having learned to count.
And it amassed fortunes in
assets, cash,
For being a little on the moon
Had left dispossessed. Have
was ostentatious
When he was generous,
Being Instead, and notoriously
is often presumptuous. Have
travel business class.
He puts all his titles away. So
being is more debonair,
It does nothing to keep him. His wealth is
Internalized
These are the things of the spirit. The verb
Being is all modesty, nobility
And this is the price.
One day at power chimeras
To reach agreement,
between verbs that can be done,
They combined their efforts.
And not to lose face
the middle of words together, they broke
tasks
To finally be reconciled.
The verb is in need of Having
Because being is to exist. The verb Be
needs assets
To enrich its good sides.
And endless palaver
In quibbles convoluted
Our two inseparable brothers
Could be and have been.
Elijah reaches 6 months tomorrow. Back
images, click here.
Far from old grammar books,
Hear how one evening,
My mother taught me the mysteries
the verb be and the verb have. Among my best
auxiliary verbs
There are two originals.
Having and Being were two brothers
What I knew from the cradle.
Although opposites in character,
You could believe twins
As their story is unique.
But these two brothers were rivals.
what having wanted to be
Be always wanted to have it.
Do not want god nor master,
the verb to be has been had.
Have His brother was in the bank
And made a great number, then
being, still missing.
great pain in his ego. During
being taught to read and made his humanities
In turn without her
Having learned to count.
And it amassed fortunes in
assets, cash,
For being a little on the moon
Had left dispossessed. Have
was ostentatious
When he was generous,
Being Instead, and notoriously
is often presumptuous. Have
travel business class.
He puts all his titles away. So
being is more debonair,
It does nothing to keep him. His wealth is
Internalized
These are the things of the spirit. The verb
Being is all modesty, nobility
And this is the price.
One day at power chimeras
To reach agreement,
between verbs that can be done,
They combined their efforts.
And not to lose face
the middle of words together, they broke
tasks
To finally be reconciled.
The verb is in need of Having
Because being is to exist. The verb Be
needs assets
To enrich its good sides.
And endless palaver
In quibbles convoluted
Our two inseparable brothers
Could be and have been.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Motorcycle Go Kart Build
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