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Subject: Re: Downloades from the ftp server I created for PSN folks
From: "Geoffrey" gmvoeth@...........
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 01:52:01 -0700


MORTON SALT DISSOLVED IN TAPWATER.
Thermal mass for thermal momentum.
RFI absorber hopefully.
If the human body is resistant to RFI
then so should salt water be. I think ???
You got to make all the various changes be
as common mode as possible to everything
at the same time or it shows as unwanted noise.
Even common mode can if its big enough.

Common mode is like you shake the whole person
instead of only their hand.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "sismos" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: Downloades from the ftp server I created for PSN folks


> Hi Geoff,
> 
> I downloaded the AVI file just minutes after you posted the link.  I
> live in Panama.  It only took a few minutes, quite fast actually.
> 
> I have to admit that the video was strange and looked more like a home
> canning operation than a seismic station. I say this kindly because my
> station look more like rats nests than seismic stations. What is in all
> the jars?
> 
> I really like reading your post.
> 
> Saludos,
> 
> Angel
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 14:01 -0700, Geoffrey wrote:
>> Hello PSN;
>> 
>> I would like to let you know that everything within the scratch folder
>> is OK for you to download.
>> 
>> I have been watching the last several hours the progress
>> of several downloads and come to the conclusion
>> there is some kind of interference with connections
>> that cross the USA border.
>> 
>> It may not be possible for Non-USA people to
>> download these files in a timely fashion.
>> 
>> But do not let you stop trying because like
>> always I could be wrong.
>> 
>> I will post just about everything related to
>> PSN or Seismology that I do here and it is not
>> intended for the general public but only
>> PSN peoples who I believe are truly
>> interested in seismology/geophysics/programming/instrumentation.
>> 
>> I will not be up 100% of the time.
>> 
>> Most likely Randomly between 24:00 and 12:00 UTC
>> when the net is least used here.
>>  
>> FTP SERVER IP: 173.016.082.025  ( NOT STATIC can change periodically by the ISP )
>> FTP       UID: PSN
>> FTP      PASS: PSN123
>> FTP     PORTS: 1024 to 65535 are open with passive ftp enabled.
>> FTP   CHANNEL: 20/21 I think are standard for FTP
>> 
>> It is for download only and not intended
>> to let people do P2P ( peer to peer ) stuff.
>> 
>> Don't laugh too hard since this how I have chosen to waste my life.
>> 
>> You guys are much more serious armatures than myself.
>> 
>> Be happy if you get better than 60KB/SEC downloads
>> because EUROPE was getting like 1K or less for reasons
>> not fully understood.
>> The limits are not my machine since everything
>> on the B drive is ramdisk ( very fast ).
>> The connection is A Gbit modem.
>> The limits has to be ISP or Backbone related.
>> 
>> Its all just to show you what I do here at GVA the best I can.
>> 
>> Question;
>> Not sure what official armature group [GVA] is a part of
>> to put into the PSN4 file header, possibly
>> someone can tell me in a personal email.
>> I will change the header from "123456" to reflect this.
>> 
>> A USGS expert person named Bruce Presgrave assigned me this designation.
>> But all I know is [GVA] and not any parent organization.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> geoff
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