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bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-17 16:35
Our guide could blow these cool ring-shaped bubbles under the water.
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2014-06-17 16:34
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2014-06-17 16:33
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2014-06-17 16:33
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bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-17 16:32
My programmer tan allows me to blend into the white sand :)
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bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-17 16:31
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bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-17 16:30
My Dad holding a Cayman sea turtle.
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bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-17 16:28
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bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-17 16:27
Looking out from the balcony of the room.
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bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-12 18:31
Lian Li table case! I agree with the reviewer, though, with the drawer fully extended, it looks like it would tip over.
bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-11 07:37
Rackmounted Chrome Book clusters FTW.
bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-10 09:15
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2014-06-10 09:08
bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-10 09:03
I got a spare M.2 SSD for my Chrome Box so that I could play with the box without messing up the original Chrome OS image.

Turns out, this peice of hardware was totally not needed. Chrome OS comes with a rather simple "Restore USB Drive" tool that you can use to backup your Chrome OS image to a spare thumb drive. To restore Chrome OS to its orginal settings, simply insert the Restore Stick in a USB slot and reboot the Box. The custom UEFI performs the restore process without needing to do any fancy hardware swapping.
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bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-10 08:52
My ASUS Chrome Box. And of course, the first thing I do when I get it is to take it apart.
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bryan@pipedot.org
2014-06-10 08:44
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2014-06-10 08:35