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Sunday, June 18, 2006
Current Java Weather Service Versions
People sometimes ask me what the current weather software versions are. From now on, I will post the "readme" information
along with the versions here:
- WxService: ow4j060521 (updated May 21, 2006)
- WxMonitor: ow4j060422 (updated April 22, 2006)
7:07 pm pdt
Rain Gauge Pending
I have the rain gauge in my posession now. I need to devise a way to mount it on my weather instrument mast, and I need
to make some minor enhancements to the 1-Wire Weather Service for Java.
6:37 pm pdt
Flaky Hygrometer Update
6:31 pm pdt
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Flaky Hygrometer Update
I think the light shield fixes the hygrometer flakiness. It has remained stable ever since I installed the light shield.
We have had several bright, sunny days with no problems.
1:06 am pdt
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This site is dedicated to my interest in engineering. I use it as a place to just put stuff "out there" for anyone who
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About Me
I have worked as a broadcast engineer, electronics designer (analog and digital) and software developer. I especially
enjoy audio engineering, although I've been writing software for the last several years, since that's where the opportunities
are in the Pacific Northwest (this is Microsoft country after all). I'm currently working as a Senior Staff Engineer -- Resume at another large independent software vendor in Washington State.
I majored in mathematics and physics in college. Other interests include music appreciation (baroque, classical and early
romantic, ragtime, and 60's and 70's rock & roll), high fidelity audio electronics, meteorology and of course, computing
hardware and software. I tend to think a lot like this guy.
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