Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Homebrew Digest #5837 (May 10, 2011)

HOMEBREW Digest #5837 Tue 10 May 2011


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Contents:
Cold room - modifying A/C (jrdunne)
MIME. The final frontier (Patrick Babcock)


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Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 11:17:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: <jrdunne at rcn.com>
Subject: Cold room - modifying A/C

I'm wondering if anyone has an elegant solution for bypassing the thermostat
on an a/c.

I'm looking to cool my beer and wine cellar to around 50 degrees and the
window unit I have doesn't want to cool below 60.

For now, I've pulled the a/c temperature probe out through the front and am
planning to insert it into a can with a small incandescent bulb to make it
think the room is warmer.

I'm hoping for a more refined solution for the long term.

Any thoughts, links, etc. are appreciated.

Thanks,

Joe Dunne

Chicago - North Side

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Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 18:41:44 -0400
From: Patrick Babcock <patrick.babcock at gmail.com>
Subject: MIME. The final frontier

Greetings, Beerlings! Take me to your MIME encoded lager...

The final facet of modernizing the input stream of the HBD is now
implemented - MIME encoded messages will no longer be rejected. I've left a
"dual responder" in place, just as I had with the line length solution - I
will eliminate this after I'm convinced the filter is mature and not causing
problems.

Next time I have a few spare moments to string together, I will modernize
the subscription engine, and give yuo some choice in terms of how you
receive the beloved Digest. But, for the short term, I think I'm done coding
on this beast!

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See ya!

Pat Babcock
Chief of HBD Janitorial Services
in SE Michigan

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End of HOMEBREW Digest #5837, 05/10/11
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