Hi,
Anyone on here using Charter Telephone VOIP service? I've currently
got Verizon, but the wife hates it because our phone lines get flaky
all the time, esp when it rains.
So I'm thinking to save money and combine all my stuff onto Charter.
I've already got High Speed internet and regular old cable. Not wild
about Digital Cable since I'm happy with Tivo and I don't want yet
another set top box to have to deal with...
So, any horror stories about Charter Phone VOIP quality and service?
Thanks,
John
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Thanks Joel et al! I forgot about snap circuits, and I might get a set to
play with my son.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 9:17 PM Richard Klein <rich(a)richardklein.org> wrote:
> OS disaggregated switches also came up last night:
>
> http://blogs.gartner.com/andrew-lerner/2014/04/17/network-disaggregation-is…
> ^^just a random article on the subject
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Joel <joelgroup(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Eric and all,
>>
>> Here are my notes from the STEM discussions.
>>
>>
>> Snap Circuits - a lego type electronics education kit. I recommend the
>> 300
>> or 500 size kits. At 8 my son can solo follow plans and build a FM radio
>> receiver that works.
>>
>> Lightbot - program logic thinking for young kids.
>>
>> Scratch - visual object programming via flash website.
>> . . . . . . code.org - sample scratch programs
>>
>> Alice 3 - app is not very stable.
>> . . . . . . - more powerful and complex items
>>
>> Squeak -
>>
>> What-if. Xkcd.com
>>
>> Theoatmeal.com
>>
>> Rasberry pi robot
>>
>> Tim included some ther non kid / STEM discussion about the systems tools
>> with Hadoop for rapid system building & clustering.
>>
>>
>> Since the meeting I found two more I plan to try with my 8 year old. .
>>
>> Dragonbox Algebra - unique app for learning Math. & Algebra. . IOS &
>> Android.
>>
>> MIT App Inventor - web app development which will also work on phones &
>> tablets.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Joel
>>
>>
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OS disaggregated switches also came up last night:
http://blogs.gartner.com/andrew-lerner/2014/04/17/network-disaggregation-is…
^^just a random article on the subject
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Joel <joelgroup(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Eric and all,
>
> Here are my notes from the STEM discussions.
>
>
> Snap Circuits - a lego type electronics education kit. I recommend the 300
> or 500 size kits. At 8 my son can solo follow plans and build a FM radio
> receiver that works.
>
> Lightbot - program logic thinking for young kids.
>
> Scratch - visual object programming via flash website.
> . . . . . . code.org - sample scratch programs
>
> Alice 3 - app is not very stable.
> . . . . . . - more powerful and complex items
>
> Squeak -
>
> What-if. Xkcd.com
>
> Theoatmeal.com
>
> Rasberry pi robot
>
> Tim included some ther non kid / STEM discussion about the systems tools
> with Hadoop for rapid system building & clustering.
>
>
> Since the meeting I found two more I plan to try with my 8 year old. .
>
> Dragonbox Algebra - unique app for learning Math. & Algebra. . IOS &
> Android.
>
> MIT App Inventor - web app development which will also work on phones &
> tablets.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Joel
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Wlug mailing list
> Wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
> http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug
>
Also mentioned in relation to Hadoop:
Ambari, the Hadoop management GUI: http://ambari.apache.org/
Hortonworks, something akin to a Hadoop distro: http://hortonworks.com/
Cloudera, another Hadoop 'distro':
http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/home.html
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Richard Klein <rich(a)richardklein.org>
wrote:
> I've installed Alice already, though I haven't played with it much.
> https://alice.org/
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Joel <joelgroup(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Eric and all,
>>
>> Here are my notes from the STEM discussions.
>>
>>
>> Snap Circuits - a lego type electronics education kit. I recommend the
>> 300
>> or 500 size kits. At 8 my son can solo follow plans and build a FM radio
>> receiver that works.
>>
>> Lightbot - program logic thinking for young kids.
>>
>> Scratch - visual object programming via flash website.
>> . . . . . . code.org - sample scratch programs
>>
>> Alice 3 - app is not very stable.
>> . . . . . . - more powerful and complex items
>>
>> Squeak -
>>
>> What-if. Xkcd.com
>>
>> Theoatmeal.com
>>
>> Rasberry pi robot
>>
>> Tim included some ther non kid / STEM discussion about the systems tools
>> with Hadoop for rapid system building & clustering.
>>
>>
>> Since the meeting I found two more I plan to try with my 8 year old. .
>>
>> Dragonbox Algebra - unique app for learning Math. & Algebra. . IOS &
>> Android.
>>
>> MIT App Inventor - web app development which will also work on phones &
>> tablets.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Joel
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Wlug mailing list
>> Wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
>> http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug
>>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Wlug mailing list
> Wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
> http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug
>
>
I've installed Alice already, though I haven't played with it much.
https://alice.org/
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Joel <joelgroup(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Eric and all,
>
> Here are my notes from the STEM discussions.
>
>
> Snap Circuits - a lego type electronics education kit. I recommend the 300
> or 500 size kits. At 8 my son can solo follow plans and build a FM radio
> receiver that works.
>
> Lightbot - program logic thinking for young kids.
>
> Scratch - visual object programming via flash website.
> . . . . . . code.org - sample scratch programs
>
> Alice 3 - app is not very stable.
> . . . . . . - more powerful and complex items
>
> Squeak -
>
> What-if. Xkcd.com
>
> Theoatmeal.com
>
> Rasberry pi robot
>
> Tim included some ther non kid / STEM discussion about the systems tools
> with Hadoop for rapid system building & clustering.
>
>
> Since the meeting I found two more I plan to try with my 8 year old. .
>
> Dragonbox Algebra - unique app for learning Math. & Algebra. . IOS &
> Android.
>
> MIT App Inventor - web app development which will also work on phones &
> tablets.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Joel
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Wlug mailing list
> Wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
> http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug
>
Eric and all,
Here are my notes from the STEM discussions.
Snap Circuits - a lego type electronics education kit. I recommend the 300
or 500 size kits. At 8 my son can solo follow plans and build a FM radio
receiver that works.
Lightbot - program logic thinking for young kids.
Scratch - visual object programming via flash website.
. . . . . . code.org - sample scratch programs
Alice 3 - app is not very stable.
. . . . . . - more powerful and complex items
Squeak -
What-if. Xkcd.comTheoatmeal.com
Rasberry pi robot
Tim included some ther non kid / STEM discussion about the systems tools
with Hadoop for rapid system building & clustering.
Since the meeting I found two more I plan to try with my 8 year old. .
Dragonbox Algebra - unique app for learning Math. & Algebra. . IOS & Android.
MIT App Inventor - web app development which will also work on phones &
tablets.
Hope this helps,
Joel
Sorry I missed it... I really wanted to make it to this one too...
Sometimes I hate the fact that I work in Boston... :/
Great price on that robot kit too, considering the quality of the parts...
Thanks for sharing it. ;-)
Jeff
On Sep 11, 2015 1:50 PM, "Frank Sweetser" <fs(a)wpi.edu> wrote:
>
> After last night's great presentation by Tim, I thought people might be
> interested in a good deal on an arduino robot start kit:
>
>
>
> https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150910/17091732218/daily-deal-makeblock…
>
> --
> Frank Sweetser fs at wpi.edu | For every problem, there is a solution
> that
> Manager of Network Operations | is simple, elegant, and wrong.
> Worcester Polytechnic Institute | - HL Mencken
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After last night's great presentation by Tim, I thought people might be
interested in a good deal on an arduino robot start kit:
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150910/17091732218/daily-deal-makeblock…
--
Frank Sweetser fs at wpi.edu | For every problem, there is a solution that
Manager of Network Operations | is simple, elegant, and wrong.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute | - HL Mencken