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Friday, 27 June 2008Bury St. Edmunds Photographic Society ![]() ![]() We always welcome visitors to the stud. Labels: stud Monday, 28 April 2008Mares and Foals Labels: horses Friday, 11 April 2008Playdate - 2 We also have the yearling colt by Whipper out of Far Post and her colt foal by Alhaarth. Labels: horses Monday, 7 April 2008Playdate This was the first time out, so let's hope that is promising. Labels: horses Monday, 25 February 2008Freedom Farm in the East Anglian Labels: stud Sunday, 10 February 2008New Trees This is one of the circles in the new paddocks that has been planted with a selection of native trees. ![]() If you plant trees there is an extensive and very complicated Grant scheme that subsidises the trees. It is a waste of time unless you are planting thousands and have the mind of a bureaucrat. It would be far better to give the grower a subsidy on every tree they sold, probably dependant on size. That would be easy to police as you'd only need to deal with registered tree growers and the public or the plants would probably get larger trees for the same money. Bigger trees are more likely to survive as they are easier to care for and less resistant to attack by deer. But that sort of scheme would cut the number of civil service jobs used to administer the over-complicated current scheme. Labels: stud The Simple IP Camera ![]() The picture is displayed in the Daisy Presentation Browser, which is a simple program, that can be used to print and display web pages in a clean format without the baggage of Internet Explorer. For example, if you want to print a web page without the top and bottom headers to frame for your office wall, then this is the program. The picture below shows the camera and the aerial that links the office network to the house. ![]() This camera and the aerial were purchased from Solwise. The camera uses a Sony camera tube, is IP65-compliant and is installed by just plugging one cable into the network and the other into a 13-amp socket. When it is first installed it sets itself up on your network with a default IP-address of 192.168.0.20. You just log in to this from your browser and adjust the settings of the camera accordingly. It takes you longer to screw them to the wall, than to get them to work properly. If you want to setup a camera at a remote location, all you need is to pair the camera with a wireless AP/bridge and arrange a suitable aerial that links to your main network. It is very easy to setup a range of about fifty to a hundred metres. Labels: technology Friday, 8 February 2008Watch, Cook and Eat Here, I'm using a laptop, whilst I'm cooking my supper. ![]() I prefer the second picture, as all the hard work has been done. ![]() The software on the laptop is currently showing up to four cameras. If required it can show up to sixteen. Labels: technology Sunday, 3 February 2008Racing Days At Freedom Farm Stud Why not couple a day at the races, with a visit to Freedom Farm Stud? A typical day might start at say eleven, with a tour of the stud, to view the horses and what we are doing to create an energy efficient stud. Note that as the stud has a wireless network and full business facilities, why not hold that important business meeting and then go off and enjoy yourselves? We can provide refreshments, from a picnic to a full lunch, if required and also organise someone in the know to mark your card. But above all what we do is flexible and geared very much to the needs of the client. Labels: stud First Foal It's always a good thing when this happens, as you know the New Year has properly started and the nights start to get shorter and hopefully a bit warmer. Not that it's been anything other than freezing for the last few days. Labels: horses Saturday, 5 January 2008Space Savers Kitchen ![]() Our kitchen came with a built-in microwave, hob and fridge. Labels: building Almost Complete ![]() Note the disabled ramp. Labels: building Tuesday, 1 January 2008Creation of an Efficient Thoroughbred Stud Farm So download with care. Labels: stud Tuesday, 25 December 2007LED Rope lights The outside of the new offices are lit at night by a single LED rope light. As you can see in the first picture it downlights the walls and sufficient of the concrete outside, so you can see where you are going. ![]() Note that because the light is in the eaves of the building, there is no wasted light and all of it goes where you want it. There is also no visual intrusion of unsightly fittings on the outside of the building. The second picture shows the rope light screwed behind the beams on the front of the building. ![]() It is only when you see it in this shot, that you realise all the advantages of using an LED rope light in this situation. 1. There is no visual intrusion on the outside of the building. 2. The light is continuous and there is no variation due to separate fittings. 3. LEDs can be dimmed and this light is fitted with a dimmer control. 4. The whole front of the building is lit by one twenty metre LED rope light, which is only connected to the electricity at one end. This means that although the rope light costs just over twenty pounds a metre, in many cases you save a lot of money on installation costs, as you only need to run the LED rope light rather than electricity as well. 5. LED rope lights are available in lengths up to fifty metres and are full IP65 compliant. The only thing you can't do is submerge them in water. Our installation is twenty metres long and consumes about 110 watts. It gives out 560 lumens of light which is directed downwards in a forty degree angle. If you want to know more about the LED rope lights we used, then this is the data sheet. We obtained them from Excled. Labels: technology |